Social Policy and International Interventions in South East EuropeBob Deacon, Paul Stubbs Social Policy and International Interventions in South East Europe proves a comprehensive, dense, and thought provoking read, particularly successful in framing both the historical and institutional contexts of the countries examined, as well as literary |
Contents
1 Transnationalism and the making of social policy in South East Europe | 1 |
2 Europeanization of social policy? Prospects and challenges for South East Europe | 22 |
3 Slovenia | 45 |
4 Bulgaria and Romania | 62 |
5 Croatia | 85 |
6 Turkey | 103 |
7 Macedonia | 130 |
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