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European Solidarities: Tensions and Contentions of a Concept
Contributor(s): Pochet, Philippe (Editor), Magnusson, Lars (Editor), Stråth, Bo (Editor)
ISBN: 9052013632     ISBN-13: 9789052013633
Publisher: P.I.E-Peter Lang S.A., Editions Scientifiques
OUR PRICE:   $60.80  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: December 2007
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BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Labor
- Business & Economics | Business Ethics
- Political Science | Labor & Industrial Relations
Dewey: 331.120
LCCN: 2007037549
Series: Work & Society
Physical Information: 362 pages
 
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When Europe was Western Europe and socially rather cohesive, the question of economic integration through free market exchanges for labour, commodities and services was not a major problem. The integration of markets was hardly recognised as a real threat to social cohesion.
Europe became EU27 and may become EU30: the economic market integration underpins the social problems because of the much bigger differences in Europe in terms of social standards. Capital looking for cheap labour could of course mitigate the differences over time. Job opportunities in low wage parts of Europe might imply unemployment in the high wage part, but in the long run standard differences will decrease. Hence the theory. However, such a scenario will include difficulties which affect the legitimacy of building a European polity.
What are - against the backdrop of these difficulties - the prospects of a European social polity where the growing European inequalities are confronted politically at a European level? This is the key question of this book.
The book discusses the tensions between a market Europe and a social Europe, between politics of social dumping and politics of social protectionism, and between Europe as a possibility and as a threat. It examines the tensions and contentions of the concepts of solidarity and social Europe against the backdrop of the perceptions of dramatically growing social differences after the enlargements to EU25 and 27. And it reflects on the prospects of political management of the European economy.