EUI Working Paper: SPS, Volumes 4-10European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
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Although such a broad interpretation is opposed by both the Council and the Commission , some recent directives ( to be discussed in more detail in section 4 ) go beyond existing regulations in most Member States in taking into ...
Although such a broad interpretation is opposed by both the Council and the Commission , some recent directives ( to be discussed in more detail in section 4 ) go beyond existing regulations in most Member States in taking into ...
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The infeasibility of a European welfare state The idea of a European welfare state somehow emerging as a " transnational synthesis " ( Оffe , 1990 : 8 ) of national welfare systems has been discussed repeatedly in recent years .
The infeasibility of a European welfare state The idea of a European welfare state somehow emerging as a " transnational synthesis " ( Оffe , 1990 : 8 ) of national welfare systems has been discussed repeatedly in recent years .
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For these and the other reasons discussed in the preceding pages , a European welfare state seems undesirable as well as politically infeasible . Some will see in this conclusion another reason for castigating the insufficient ...
For these and the other reasons discussed in the preceding pages , a European welfare state seems undesirable as well as politically infeasible . Some will see in this conclusion another reason for castigating the insufficient ...
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