South Europe: reclaiming welfare post-crisis?

M. Petmesidou, A. Guillén
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This chapter examines whether the austerity-induced reforms in South Europe, over much of the 2010s, have reconfigured the scope and scale of the public welfare systems, undermined political trust and nurtured populism. The analysis highlights cross-country trends in modernizing/rationalizing the main pillars of the welfare state prior to the Great Recession. It traces convergence in the thrust of retrenchment and flexibilization under prolonged austerity and external conditionality in the wake of the financial and debt crisis and assesses how far in the last few years recovery has spurred some reform reversals. Further, it unpicks the significance of the surge/revival of left and/or right-leaning populist movements and ideas in the last decade and the cross-country varying electoral success of a populist social agenda. Against this backdrop some preliminary considerations are raised as to how South European societies are navigating the covid-19 storm. © Bent Greve 2021.
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南欧:危机后恢复福利?
本章考察了在2010年代的大部分时间里,由紧缩政策引发的南欧改革是否重新配置了公共福利体系的范围和规模,破坏了政治信任,并孕育了民粹主义。该分析强调了大衰退前福利国家主要支柱现代化/合理化的跨国趋势。它追溯了金融和债务危机后,在长期紧缩和外部条件限制下,紧缩和灵活性的推动力趋同,并评估了过去几年复苏在多大程度上刺激了一些改革的逆转。此外,它还揭示了过去十年中左翼和/或右倾民粹主义运动和思想的激增/复兴的重要性,以及民粹主义社会议程在全国范围内不同程度的选举成功。在此背景下,对南欧社会如何应对covid-19风暴提出了一些初步考虑。©Bent Greve 2021。
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