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A comprehensive and accessible guide to the key themes, issues and debates in global social policy. This Reader collects together key papers by international leaders in the field that cover the emergence of global social policy as a dynamic and expanding field, the transformation of welfare from a predominantly national to a global field of action, and the impact of globalisation on key welfare discourses and governance mechanisms. The global social policy reader will have broad appeal among undergraduate and postgraduate students in a range of social science subjects, including social and public policy, social care and health studies, sociology, politics, economics, international relations and development studies.
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19 juin 2009

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The Global Social Policy ReadeR
eDItED BY NICOLà yEàtEs ànD cHrIs hOLDEn
THE GLOBAL SOCIAL POLICY READER
THE GLOBAL SOCIAL POLICY READER Edited by Nicola Yeates and Chris Holden
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Contents
Sources of extracts List of figures and tables Acronyms and abbreviations Acknowledgements
Introduction
Section 1 Chapter 1.1
Chapter 1.2
Chapter 1.3
Chapter 1.4
Section 2 Chapter 2.1
Chapter 2.2
Chapter 2.3
Chapter 2.4
Chapter 2.5
Chapter 2.6
Rethinking social policy in a globalising world Globalism and the study of social policy Bob Deacon, Michelle Hulse and Paul Stubbs Globalization and human welfare: why is there a need for a global social policy? Vic George and Paul Wilding Social politics and policy in an era of globalization: critical reflections Nicola Yeates Analysing transnational policy formation: the case of pensions privatization Mitchell A. Orenstein
Global poverty and inequality Poverty, social exclusion and social polarisation: the need to construct an international welfare state Peter Townsend The international measurement of poverty and anti-poverty policies David Gordon Globalization, poverty and income distribution: does the liberal argument hold? Robert Hunter Wade Gender and poverty: how misleading is the unitary model of household resources? Jane Falkingham and Angela Baschieri Globalization and inequality Branko Milanovic The world distribution of household wealth James B. Davies, Susanna Sandstrom, Anthony Shorrocks and Edward N. Wolff
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Section 3 Chapter 3.1
Chapter 3.2
Chapter 3.3
Chapter 3.4
Chapter 3.5
Chapter 3.6 Chapter 3.7 Chapter 3.8
Chapter 3.9
Section 4 Chapter 4a.1
Chapter 4a.2
Chapter 4a.3
Chapter 4a.4
Chapter 4b.1
Chapter 4b.2
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Global policy actors, institutions and processes Organizational politics, multilateral economic organizations and social policy Robert O’Brien International class conflict and social policy Kevin Farnsworth The World Health Organization and global public-private health partnerships: In search of ‘good’ global health governance Kent Buse and Gill Walt New hope or false dawn? Voluntary codes of conduct, labour regulation and social policy in a globalizing world Ruth Pearson and Gill Seyfang The Framework Convention on Tobacco Control: the politics of global health governance Jeff Collin, Kelley Lee and Karen Bissell ILO Philadelphia Declaration 1944 Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948 Declaration of Alma-Ata International Conference on Primary Health Care (1978) Millennium Development Goals
Globalisations and welfare transformations The logic of globalization: the changing context of the welfare state Ramesh Mishra Too important to leave to the economists? The political economy of welfare retrenchment Colin Hay After the golden age? Welfare State dilemmas in a global economy Gosta EspingAndersen Paradoxes of the competition state: the dynamics of political globalization Philip G. Cerny
At the global crossroads: the end of the Washington Consensus (Part A) David Held Attacking Povertyand the ‘Post-Washington Consensus’ Paul Mosley
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Chapter 4b.4
Section 5 Chapter 5.1
Chapter 5.2 Chapter 5.3
Chapter 5.4
Chapter 5.5
Chapter 5.6
Chapter 5.7
Chapter 5.8
Chapter 5.9
Chapter 5.10
Chapter 5.11
Index
Contents
The private sector and privatization in social services: is the Washington Consensus ‘dead’? Santosh Mehrotra and Enrique Delamonica From ‘safety nets’ back to ‘universal social provision’: is the global tide turning? Bob Deacon
Global social policy futures A possible world: democratic transformation of global institutions Heikki Patomäki and Teivo Teivanen Charter of Principles of the World Social Forum (June 2001) At the global crossroads: the rise of global social democracy? (Part B) David Held The basis of a new internationalism: cosmopolitan principles David Held Allocating a global levy Bob Deacon Towards a global social policy Ramesh Mishra Deglobalization: ideas for a new world economy Walden Bello Globalisation, regional integration and social policy Nicola Yeates and Bob Deacon A fair globalization: creating opportunities for all World Commission on the Social Dimensions of Globalization Migration in an interconnected world Global Commission on International MigrationClosing the gap Global Commission on the Social Determinants of Health
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Sources of extracts
Section 1 Chapter 1.1
Chapter 1.2
Chapter 1.3
Chapter 1.4
Section 2 Chapter 2.1
Chapter 2.2
Chapter 2.3
Chapter 2.4
Rethinking social policy in a globalising world Globalism and the study of social policy From: B. Deacon, M. Hulse and P. Stubbs (1997)Global Social Policy: International Organisations and the Future of Welfare, London: Sage Publications, chs 1, 6 [edited] Globalization and human welfare: why is there a need for a global social policy? From: V. George and P. Wilding (2002)Globalisation and Human Welfare, Basingstoke: Palgrave, pp 167-75 [edited] [reproduced with permission of Palgrave Macmillan] Social politics and policy in an era of globalization: critical reflections From:Social Policy and Administration, 1999, vol 33, no 4, pp 372-93 [edited] Analysing transnational policy formation: the case of pensions privatization From: M.A. Orenstein (2008)Privatizing Pensions: The Transnational Campaign for Social Security Reform,Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, Introduction, chs 2 and 7 [edited] [reprinted by permission of Princeton University Press]
Global poverty and inequality Poverty, social exclusion and social polarisation: the need to construct an international welfare state From: P. Townsend and D.Gordon (eds) (2002)World Poverty: New Policies to Defeat an Old Enemy, Bristol:The Policy Press, ch 1 [edited] The international measurement of poverty and anti-poverty policies From: P. Townsend and D.Gordon (eds) (2002)World Poverty: New Policies to Defeat an Old Enemy, Bristol:The Policy Press, ch 3 [edited] Globalization, poverty and income distribution: does the liberal argument hold? LSE DESTIN Working Papers Series, No 02-33 (2002), www.lse.ac.uk/collections/DESTIN/pdf/WP33.pdf [edited] Gender and poverty: how misleading is the unitary model of household resources? From:Global Social Policy, 2009, vol 9, no 1, pp 43-62 [edited]
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Chapter 2.5
Chapter 2.6
Section 3 Chapter 3.1
Chapter 3.2
Chapter 3.3
Chapter 3.4
Chapter 3.5
Chapter 3.6
Chapter 3.7
Chapter 3.8
Chapter 3.9
Section 4 Chapter 4a.1
Sources of extracts
Globalization and inequality From: D. Held and P. Kaya (eds) (2007)Global Inequality, Cambridge: Polity Press, ch 2 [edited] The world distribution of household wealth UNU-WIDER Discussion Paper (2008), www.wider.unu.edu/ publications [edited]
Global policy actors, institutions and processes Organizational politics, multilateral economic organizations and social policyFrom:Global Social Policy, 2002, vol 2, no 2, pp 141-60 [edited] International class conflict and social policy From:Social Policy & Society, 2005, vol 4, no 2 [copyright Cambridge University Press, reproduced with permission] The World Health Organization and global public–private health partnerships: In search of ‘good’ global health governance From: M.R. Reich (ed) (2002)Public–Private Partnerships for Public Health, Cambridge, MA: Harvard Centre for Population and Development Studies, ch 7 [edited] New hope or false dawn? Voluntary codes of conduct, labour regulation and social policy in a globalizing world From:Global Social Policy, 2001, vol 1, no 1, pp 49-78 [edited] The Framework Convention on Tobacco Control: the politics of global health governance From:Third World Quarterly, 2002, vol 23, no 2, pp 265-82 [edited] [reprinted by permission of the publisher (Taylor & Francis Ltd, www.informaworld.com)] ILO Philadelphia Declaration 1944 www.ilo.org Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948 www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/ Declaration of Alma-Ata International Conference on Primary Health Care (1978) www.un-documents.net/alma-ata.htm Millennium Development Goals www.un.org/millenniumgoals/
Globalisations and welfare transformations The logic of globalization: the changing context of the welfare state From: R. Mishra (1999)Globalization and the Welfare StateCheltenham: Edward Elgar, ch 1 [edited]
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