Nationalism and social policy : the politics of territorial solidarity
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Nationalism and social policy : the politics of territorial solidarity
Oxford University Press, 2008
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 224-247) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Despite the recent proliferation of literature on nationalism and on social policy, relatively little has been written to analyse the possible interaction between the two. Scholars interested in social citizenship have indirectly dealt with the interaction between national identity and social programs, but they have seldom examined this connection in reference to nationalism. Specialists of nationalism rarely mention social policy, focusing instead on language,
culture, ethnicity, and religion. The main objective of this book is to explore the nature of the connection between nationalism and social policy from a comparative and historical perspective. At the theoretical level, this analysis will shed new light on a more general issue: the relationships between
identity formation, territorial politics, and social policy.
The cases at the centre of this study are three multinational states, that is, states featuring strong nationalist movements: Canada (Quebec), the United Kingdom (Scotland), and Belgium (Flanders).The book looks at the interplay between nationalism and social policy at both the state and sub-state levels through a detailed comparison between these three cases. In its concluding chapter, the book brings in cases of mono-national states, like Germany and the United States to provide broader
comparative insight on the meshing of nationalism and social policy. The original theoretical framework for this research is built using insight from selected scholarship on nationalism and on the welfare state.
目次
- Introduction
- 1. Understanding the Nationalism-Social Policy Nexus
- 2. Canada: Nationalism, Federalism, and Social Policy
- 3. The United Kingdom: Nationalism, Devolution, and Social Policy
- 4. Belgium: Nationalism, State Reform, and the Federalisation Debate
- Conclusion
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