Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 Capitalism, Social Democracy and the Welfare State I: Industrialism, Modernization and Social Democracy
2 Capitalism, Social Democracy and the Welfare State II: Political Economy and the Welfare State
3 Capitalism, Social Democracy and the Welfare State III: New Social Movements and the Welfare State
4 Origins and Development of the Welfare State 1880-1975
5 After the ‘Golden Age': From ‘Crisis’ to ‘Containment'
6 Retrenchment and Recalibration
7 Beyond the Welfare State?
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
C. Pierson, Professor of Politics, University of Nottingham
Acclaim for previous edition:
"Students thirsty to understand the wider dimensions of welfare
state policy would do well to turn to Beyond the Welfare State? Its
sweep is wide, it is well-ordered and up to date. Most welcome of
all, it is clear."
Times Higher Education Supplement
Acclaim for this edition:
"Beyond the Welfare State? draws on a careful and exhaustive review
of both the theoretical literature and empirical evidence on the
contemporary Western welfare state and social democracy. Pierson's
overview of the forces that propelled comparative welfare state
development, crisis, and change is masterful, critical, and
balanced. Packed with fresh insights and sharp reasoning, the book
manages to pull together what it is important to know in the field
of comparative welfare state studies. It is just about the best
review of the literature currently available – a perfect text for
upper-level university courses."
Gøsta Esping-Andersen, Pompeu Fabra University
"Given the complexity of modern welfare states and the plethora of
opinion surrounding them, attempting to give a theoretically rich
and empirically comprehensive accounting of both the state of
contemporary welfare states and the state of theory about them
seems an impossible task. Yet this is exactly what Christopher
Pierson has achieved. Combining a detailed multi-country historical
overview with a theoretical summary that is essential reading for
anyone wishing to understand the real "state" of the modern welfare
state, Beyond the Welfare State? is a tour de force of comparative
analysis."
Mark Blyth, John Hopkins University
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