This paper argues that the 2008 financial crisis accelerated a set of long-term dynamics which in turn have undermined two dominant models of state-society relations. On the one hand, the paper examines how the concept of social citizenship is based on a vision of state-society relations, which in recent years has been oriented by a philosophy of marketization of the state and of the relation between citizens and the state. On the other hand, it discusses an emerging emphasis on the role of organised civil society as a different and competing approach to state-society relations. Discussion will centre on how the interactions between these two ideologies and the related practices have impacted on conceptions of the modern state. Among the fa...
The 2008/9 financial and economic crisis has discredited the neoliberal narrative which claims that ...
The social state is one of the key principles of the constitutional system of modern states. Althoug...
This paper aims to demonstrate how banking and financial centres, which are not formal political dec...
This paper argues that the 2008 financial crisis accelerated a set of long-term dynamics which in tu...
This international collection studies how the financial crisis of 2007 and the ensuing economic and ...
The paper analyses the UK government’s plans to create a social investment market. The Big Society a...
Introduction: For more than a century now, states have intervened strongly to alleviate the social a...
The paper analyses the impact of the economic crisis on Greek civil society. It explores currents tr...
This article explores challenges to the state and state power originating in the world market and th...
With the financial crisis came a political epiphany in European society. As a consequence of the eco...
For more than a century now, states have intervened strongly to alleviate the social and economic co...
Commentaries on the financial meltdown that began with Lehman Brothers’ collapse in September 2008 t...
The representative democracy has become weak and fragmented, and under control of international mark...
The contribution analyzes the transformation of the nation state facing the global crisi
The global economic crisis of 2008 has fostered a new wave of de-politicization intended as the shif...
The 2008/9 financial and economic crisis has discredited the neoliberal narrative which claims that ...
The social state is one of the key principles of the constitutional system of modern states. Althoug...
This paper aims to demonstrate how banking and financial centres, which are not formal political dec...
This paper argues that the 2008 financial crisis accelerated a set of long-term dynamics which in tu...
This international collection studies how the financial crisis of 2007 and the ensuing economic and ...
The paper analyses the UK government’s plans to create a social investment market. The Big Society a...
Introduction: For more than a century now, states have intervened strongly to alleviate the social a...
The paper analyses the impact of the economic crisis on Greek civil society. It explores currents tr...
This article explores challenges to the state and state power originating in the world market and th...
With the financial crisis came a political epiphany in European society. As a consequence of the eco...
For more than a century now, states have intervened strongly to alleviate the social and economic co...
Commentaries on the financial meltdown that began with Lehman Brothers’ collapse in September 2008 t...
The representative democracy has become weak and fragmented, and under control of international mark...
The contribution analyzes the transformation of the nation state facing the global crisi
The global economic crisis of 2008 has fostered a new wave of de-politicization intended as the shif...
The 2008/9 financial and economic crisis has discredited the neoliberal narrative which claims that ...
The social state is one of the key principles of the constitutional system of modern states. Althoug...
This paper aims to demonstrate how banking and financial centres, which are not formal political dec...