This book considers the role of international organizations and their promotion of ideas and recommendations in social and health policy. It explores a wide range of organizations, scrutinizing their ideas-based content, their role as policy actors and their impact on national policy. What is the role of international organizations in the making of national social policy ideas and practices? What is the content of ideas advocated by international organizations? In examining these and other questions this book presents a range of international organizations dealing with social and health policies. The authors illustrate how welfare policy is shaped by the interplay between national and international policy-makers, focusing on the role of ideas rather than revisiting the more commonly discussed economic and technological issues associated with internationalization of welfare policy. They explore the content of ideas that international actors such as the EU and the OECD are promoting through recommendations and decrees concerning various systems of social policy. The possible effects of national and supranational welfare discourses on national welfare systems are also discussed.Dealing with both with the normative and cognitive dimensions of social and health policy discourses, this comprehensive book will prove invaluable to policy-makers as well practitioners within international organizations. It will also strongly appeal to scholars of international studies, public policy and social policy.
Rune Ervik & Nanna Kildal
Role of International Organizations in Social Policy [PDF ebook]
Ideas, Actors and Impact
Role of International Organizations in Social Policy [PDF ebook]
Ideas, Actors and Impact
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Lingua Inglese ● Formato PDF ● ISBN 9781848449152 ● Editore Rune Ervik & Nanna Kildal ● Casa editrice Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd ● Pubblicato 2009 ● Scaricabile 3 volte ● Moneta EUR ● ID 8080303 ● Protezione dalla copia Adobe DRM
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