Summaries This article argues that the current phase of neoliberal globalisation presents a challenge to the prospects for equitable social development in developing and transition economies. This challenge flows partly from the unregulated nature of the emerging global economy and partly from the intellectual currents dominant in the global discourse concerning social policy and social development. In particular the article argues that a combination of the World Bank' s preference for a safety net and privatising strategy for welfare, the self interest of International NGOs in being providers of associated basic education, health and livelihood services, and the World Trade Organisation's push for a global market in health, education and ...
Socio-economic inequality is now firmly on the international political agenda. In recent years the W...
Summaries The agenda for social development in Africa, and therefore the framework in which social ...
Globalisation is not what it used to be. Earlier debates over how to read the indicators of economic...
It has been argued that the problems associated with the contemporary Globalisation process in relat...
This article explicates how 21st Century changes in the form of globalization are of historical scal...
Summaries This article shows the intimate links between human?rights discourses today and globalisa...
Global social policy (GSP) takes different forms from those of national welfare states, since it dep...
The world is in the midst of a Global Transformation, reflecting the painful creation of a global ma...
This short article draws upon a number of recent reports from several international organizations to...
Tracing the Fragments of Global Social Policy. Whereas some authors argue that global social policy ...
Summaries The debate about future social policies in OECD countries is framed in the light of rich ...
Summaries Globalisation has been associated with growing inequality within and between nations and ...
A large amount of literature examines the effects of globalisation on the size of the welfare state....
The author examines the options for employment policy in a global economy of unconstrained capital f...
It is widely accepted that the rising gap in recent years between the global rich and the global poo...
Socio-economic inequality is now firmly on the international political agenda. In recent years the W...
Summaries The agenda for social development in Africa, and therefore the framework in which social ...
Globalisation is not what it used to be. Earlier debates over how to read the indicators of economic...
It has been argued that the problems associated with the contemporary Globalisation process in relat...
This article explicates how 21st Century changes in the form of globalization are of historical scal...
Summaries This article shows the intimate links between human?rights discourses today and globalisa...
Global social policy (GSP) takes different forms from those of national welfare states, since it dep...
The world is in the midst of a Global Transformation, reflecting the painful creation of a global ma...
This short article draws upon a number of recent reports from several international organizations to...
Tracing the Fragments of Global Social Policy. Whereas some authors argue that global social policy ...
Summaries The debate about future social policies in OECD countries is framed in the light of rich ...
Summaries Globalisation has been associated with growing inequality within and between nations and ...
A large amount of literature examines the effects of globalisation on the size of the welfare state....
The author examines the options for employment policy in a global economy of unconstrained capital f...
It is widely accepted that the rising gap in recent years between the global rich and the global poo...
Socio-economic inequality is now firmly on the international political agenda. In recent years the W...
Summaries The agenda for social development in Africa, and therefore the framework in which social ...
Globalisation is not what it used to be. Earlier debates over how to read the indicators of economic...