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Ideational Leadership in German Welfare State Reform : How Politicians and Policy Ideas Transform Resilient Institutions

Part of the Changing Welfare States series
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The author of this innovative study argues that key politicians and their policy ideas, through -ideational leadership�, have played an important role in the passing of structural reforms in the change-resistant German welfare state.

This argument is based on in-depth case studies of individual reforms in health care, pensions and unemployment insurance since the early 1990s as well as a concise analysis of recent changes in family policy.

Stiller concludes that Germany, traditionally a Bismarckian welfare state, has embarked on a path of 'hybridisation' that confronts German politics with growing societal divisions.

This thought-provoking title is highly recommended for policymakers, scholars and students interested in the past and future reforms of the German welfare state, leadership, and the role of ideas in policymaking.

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Amsterdam University Press
9089641866 / 9789089641861
Paperback
350
01/12/2009
Netherlands
English
253 p.
24 cm
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