Towards Social Europe? Obstacles and opportunities in the multi‐level governance of welfare states

IF 2.6 2区 社会学 Q2 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Social Policy & Administration Pub Date : 2024-05-27 DOI:10.1111/spol.13046
Gianna Maria Eick, Zhen Jie Im, Janine Leschke
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Social Europe, or the social dimension of the European Union (EU), has been receiving increasing attention in academic debates. This special issue introduction discusses Social Europe through the analytical framework of multi‐level governance while asking, perhaps controversially, whether Social Europe has the potential to become a fully‐fledged welfare state. This introduction also summarises the articles included in this special issue which focus on different governance levels, including EU institutions, member states, national parties, economic sectors, workers and the general public. On this basis, the introduction identifies sources of challenges and opportunities for Social Europe from various levels of governance. We conclude that the needs and demands become more diverse when we move from European institutions to the citizens. Notably, obstacles from one governance level often carry over to another governance level. Consequently, it becomes much more difficult to design welfare policies on the EU level that work for everyone. While a more evolved EU‐level welfare state may be possible in the future, substantial obstacles make it difficult to achieve in the short run. Hence, future research should examine the multi‐level structure of Social Europe in more detail to better grasp what Social Europe can and cannot deliver and why. Such research is not only relevant in the European Union but also in other multi‐level governance systems across the world.
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走向社会欧洲?福利国家多级治理的障碍与机遇
社会欧洲,或欧洲联盟(欧盟)的社会维度,在学术辩论中受到越来越多的关注。本特刊导言通过多层次治理的分析框架讨论了社会欧洲,同时提出了社会欧洲是否有可能成为一个成熟的福利国家这一问题,这一点或许存在争议。本引言还概述了本特刊收录的文章,这些文章侧重于不同的治理层面,包括欧盟机构、成员国、国家党派、经济部门、工人和公众。在此基础上,导言指出了来自不同治理层面的社会欧洲的挑战和机遇。我们的结论是,当我们从欧洲机构转向公民时,需求和要求变得更加多样化。值得注意的是,一个治理层面的障碍往往会延续到另一个治理层面。因此,在欧盟层面设计出适合所有人的福利政策就变得更加困难。虽然未来有可能在欧盟层面建立一个更加完善的福利国家,但巨大的障碍使其在短期内难以实现。因此,未来的研究应更详细地考察社会欧洲的多层次结构,以更好地把握社会欧洲能做什么、不能做什么以及为什么。此类研究不仅与欧盟相关,也与世界其他多层次治理体系相关。
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期刊介绍: Social Policy & Administration is the longest established journal in its field. Whilst remaining faithful to its tradition in academic excellence, the journal also seeks to engender debate about topical and controversial issues. Typical numbers contain papers clustered around a theme. The journal is international in scope. Quality contributions are received from scholars world-wide and cover social policy issues not only in Europe but in the USA, Canada, Australia and Asia Pacific.
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