This open access book consists of 39 short essays that exemplify how interactions between inter- and trans-national interdependencies and domestic factors have shaped the dynamics of social policy in various parts of the world at different points in time. Each chapter highlights a specific type of interdependence which has been identified to provide us with a nuanced understanding of specific social policy developments at discrete points in history. The volume is divided into four parts that are concerned with a particular type of cross-border interrelation. The four parts examine the impact on social policy of trade relations and economic crises, violence, international organisations and cross-border communication and migration. This book will be of interest to academics and postgraduate students in the field of social policy, global history and welfare state research from diverse disciplines: sociology, political science, history, law and economics.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Introduction: International Interdependencies and the
Impact on Social Policies Frank Nullmeier, Delia González de Reufels, and
Herbert Obinger. - Part I Violence and Welfare. - 2. Introduction: Violence and Welfare Herbert Obinger and Carina Schmitt. - 3 Mass Warfare and the Development of the Modern Welfare State: An Analysis of the Western World, 1914 1950 Herbert Obinger, Carina Schmitt, and Laura Seelkopf. -4. The Emergence of the Socialist Healthcare Model After the First World War Andreas Heinrich. - 5. The Cold War and the Welfare State in Western Europe Klaus Petersen, Michele Mioni, and Herbert Obinger. - 6 The Coalition Between Medical Doctors and the MilitarOn the Establishment of Public Health in Chile, 1870 1939 Delia González de Reufels. - 7 Social Policy and Britain s 1929 Colonial Development AAmanda Shriwise. - 8 The Colonial Legacy and the Jamaican Healthcare SystemElsada Diana Cassells, Gabriela de Carvalho, and Lorraine
Frisina Doetter. - 9 Between Aspiration and Reality: The Effect of the French
Colonial Legacy on Old-Age Pension Coverage in AfricaAline Grünewald. - 10 The Colonial Legacies of Copper Dependence: Inequality
and Bifurcated Social Protection in Zambia Anna Wolkenhauer. - 11 Class-Based Communities: The Postcolonial Reform of School Education in South Africa Alex Veit. - Part II International Organisations and Transnational Diffusion . -12 Introduction: International Organisations and Transnational Diffusion Kerstin Martens and Dennis Niemann. - 13 Global Cultural Spheres and the Introduction of Compulsory Schooling Around the World Fabian Besche-Truthe, Helen Seitzer, and Michael Windzio. - 14 The ILO Beyond Philadelphia Jenny Hahs. - 15 Between Economics and Education: How International Organisations Changed the View on Education Dennis Niemann, David Krogmann, and Kerstin Martens. - 16 The Role of the United Nations in Promoting the Policy Debate on Child Allowance Issues in 1960s Japan Naho Sugita. -17. The Washington Consensus and the Push for Neoliberal
Social Policies in Latin America: The Impact of
International Organisations on Colombian HealthcarReform Gabriela de Carvalho and Lorraine Frisina Doetter. - 18 World Bank Intervention and Introduction of Social
Health Insurance in Albania Ertila Druga. - 19 Social Protection in Mozambique from the 1990s to the 2000s Sarah Kassim de Camargo Penteado. - 20. Labour Market Segmentation, Regulation of NonStandardEmployment, and the Influence
of the EUIrene Dingeldey and Jean-Yves Gerlitz. - 21. Pathways to Family Policy in Half a Century of Population Control: International Paradigmsand
National Programmes Tobias Böger, Sonja Drobnic, and Johannes Huinink. - 22 Opposition to the Washington Consensus: The IMF and
Social Policy Reforms in Post-Soviet Russia Heiko Pleines
. - Part III Globalisation, Economic Interdependencies and
Economic Crises . - 23 Globalisation, Economic Interdependencies and
Economic Crises Ivo Mossig and Michael Lischka. - 24 Economic Interdependencies and Social Expenditures Revisited Nils Düpont, Ivo Mossig, and Michael Lischka. - 25 Black Swans and the Emergence of Unemployment Insurance in the First Half of the Twentieth Century Herbert Obinger and Carina Schmitt. - 26. Standard-Setting in Colonial Labour Regulation and the Great Depression Heiner Fechner. - 27. Social Reforms and the Fear of Economic Backlash: Political Debates on Social Policy and Transnational Influences in Argentina in the 1930s Simon Gerards Iglesias. - 28 International Transfers and National Path Dependencies: Pension Systems in Britain and Germany after the Second World War Cornelius Torp. - 29. The Formation of a National Capital Stock and thePension Systems in South Korea and Malaysia Johanna Kuhlmann and Frank Nullmeier. - 30 The Great Recession and Pension Policy Change in
European Countries Magnus Brosig and Karl Hinrichs. -31 Trade and Immigration: How International Factors Shaped Social Policy in Argentina Martín Cortina Escudero. - Part IV Transnational Social Movements and Expert
Networks. - 32 Introduction: Transnational Social Movements and Expert
Networks Delia González de Reufels and Frank Nullmeier . - 33 Relations Between Germany and China and the Rise of the Social Insurance State in China Since the Economic Reform of1978 Tao Liu and Tong Tian. - 34 Social Long-Term Care Insurance: An Idea Travelling Between Countries? Johanna Fischer, Hongsoo Kim, Lorraine Frisina Doetter, and Heinz Rothgang. - 35 Variations on Bismarck: Translations of Social Health
Insurance in Post- Communist Healthcare Reforms in Central and Eastern Europe The Role of Vertical and Horizontal Interdependencies Monika Ewa Kaminska. - 36 A Quest for Equity: Labour Standards on the Transnational Move Ulrich Mückenberger. - 37. Did Migrants Build the Welfare State? Migration as a Social Policy Driver in Early Twentieth-Century UruguayTeresa Huhle. -38 Social Protection for Migrant Workers in China Tao Liu and Tobias ten Brink. - 39 Differentiation of Welfare Rights for Migrants in WesterCountries from 1970 to Present Friederike Römer. - 40 Dependencies of Long-Term Care Policy on East West
Migration: The Case of Germany Karin Gottschall, Kristin Noack, and Heinz Rothgang
Part V Conclusions. - 41 By Way of Conclusion: Future Research Frank Nullmeier, Delia González de Reufels, and
Herbert Obinger