Description
In a world that is rapidly changing, increasingly connected and uncertain, there is a need to develop a shared applied policy analysis of welfare regimes. Through a unique combination of comparative and global social perspectives, books in this series will address broad questions around how nation states and transnational policy actors deal with globally shared challenges.Seeking to provide evidence based good practice to aid in shaping future social policies and cross the bridge between academic research and research developed in and by international organisations, this series will be of interest to academics and students in a wide range of disciplines and subject areas as well as staff of international organisations and other individuals involved in the processes of supranational and global social policy making.
Period | 2016 → … |
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Type of journal | Book series |
Degree of Recognition | International |
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Research Outputs
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Preface from the series editors
Research output: Book Chapters | Papers in Conference Proceedings › Foreword / Postscript
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Series preface
Research output: Book Chapters | Papers in Conference Proceedings › Foreword / Postscript