The politicisation of social Europe: conflict dynamics and welfare integration
Edward Elgar - Cheltenham
2022
XVII, 231 p.
European integration ; European Pillar of Social Rights ; EU policy ; unemployment benefit ; politics ; posted worker ; EU Directive
New Horizons in European politics
European Union
English
Bibliogr.;Index
978-1800885257
01.03.8-68397
"While for some scholars the Euro crisis dashed the dream of Social Europe, this thought-provoking book proposes a more nuanced assessment, challenging the notion of austerity as the only way forward. Tracing the evolution of the political debate on European social integration and its interplay with the European economic governance after the Euro crisis, it sheds light on the conflict dynamics and political conditions that enabled the progressive shift away from the initial post-crisis EU ‘conservative reflex', towards a new European holding environment for flourishing welfare states.
This timely book provides a detailed reconstruction of the European social agenda after the Great Recession, touching upon budgetary, legislative and coordinative policies and including an in-depth analysis of the EU response to the Covid-19 crisis. Utilising innovative approaches and methodology, Francesco Corti identifies four lines of functional and territorial conflict which characterise the debate on EU social integration. An original focus on the role of the European Parliament in fostering further social integration gives the book an original and insightful perspective."
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