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Social Protection in the Global South: An Ideational and Historical Approach and historical approach to social protection in the Global South to contribute to a theory of “social policy in development contexts”, which is a desideratum. The Introduction also provides basic data on the four countries (Brazil, India, China, and South Africa) and summaries of all the chapters i隐藏 发表于 2025-3-25 14:26:37
The Early Rise of Social Security in China: Ideas and Reforms, 1911–1949can China (1911–1949). Facing imperialism, Chinese elites turned to Western social ideas to “save the nation”. They accepted organic concepts of society, leading to a concern for societal stability and harmony. The Guomindang (GMD) state reinforced this trend in the 1930s when the party-state incorp脱离 发表于 2025-3-25 19:52:36
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A Racialised Social Question: Pension Reform in , South Africa reforms during the entire apartheid era (1948–1990). This chapter takes a constructivist approach to unpacking the marginal reform efforts in social security in an otherwise reform-fervent . regime. Through in-depth analyses of historical accounts and parliamentary debates, I investigate the ideati偏狂症 发表于 2025-3-26 12:41:12
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The Anatomy of the Social Question and the Evolution of the Brazilian Social Security System, 1919–2 mirrors the changing facets of the social question throughout this long period of time. We seek to demonstrate that, in the span of just over a century, the social question took on a variety of forms, but was repeatedly marked by the struggle for recognition and the fight for inclusion—a strong ind