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    almahu_9947382321502882
    Format: 1 online resource (207 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-280-95884-7 , 9786610958849 , 90-485-0515-1 , 0-585-49644-7
    Series Statement: Amsterdam Archaeological Studies
    Content: Christoffer Green-Pedersen's insightful examination of political party strategy in Europe reveals strong links between party consensus and policy retrenchment, arguing that the former allows governments to frame retrenchment in a way that justifies it to the electorate. In the Netherlands, Green-Pedersen shows, such consensus emerged in the mid-1980s, allowing the government to implement a number of welfare retrenchments; in Denmark, consensus did not emerge until the Social Democratic Party re-entered government in 1993, leading to less welfare-state retrenchment than in the Netherlands.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 15 Jan 2021). , Front matter -- , Acknowledgments -- , Contents -- , List of abbreviations -- , 1. Introduction -- , 2. From theories of expansion to theories of retrenchment -- , 3. A framework for government choice on retrenchment -- , 4. Research strategy and research design -- , 5. Retrenchments in Denmark and the Netherlands -- , 6. Dutch Politics and welfare-state retrenchment. How party competition produced consensus -- , 7. Danish politics and welfare-state retrenchment: The difficulties of a right-wing government and the possibilities of a left-wing government -- , 8. The evidence on balance and some quibbles -- , 9. Party politics matter - summary and implications -- , Appendix -- , Summary -- , Notes -- , References -- , Index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-5356-590-6
    Language: English
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