Contesting the Australian Way
States, Markets and Civil Society
Herausgeber: Cass, Bettina; Smyth, Paul
Contesting the Australian Way
States, Markets and Civil Society
Herausgeber: Cass, Bettina; Smyth, Paul
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 574g
- ISBN-13: 9780521633062
- ISBN-10: 0521633060
- Artikelnr.: 21402077
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Introduction Paul Smyth; Part I. Overviews: States, Markets and Private
Life: 1. States, markets and the global dimension: an overview of certain
issues in political economy Hugh Emy; 2. The social policy context Bettina
Cass; Part II. Historical Perspectives: Australian Settlements?: 3. The
Australian 'settlement' and Australian political thought Graham Maddox; 4.
The Australian way Jill Roe; 5. Remaking the Australian way: the Keynsian
compromise Paul Smyth; 6. Unmaking the Australian Keynsian way Tim Battin;
Part III. Public Institutions, Civil Society and Social Movements: 7.
Public sector reform and the Australian way Lionel Orchard; 8. Government
and civil society: restructuring community services Deborah Brennan; 9.
Social movements, democracy and conflicts over institutional reform Jocelyn
Pixley; Part IV. Transformations of Economy and State: 10. Economic
restructuring in Australia: policy settlements, models of economic
development and the new neoliberalism Stephen Bell; 11. Economic
rationalism: social philosophy masquerading as economic science, J. W.
Nevile; 12. Industry policy: conflict and consensus Roy Green; Part V. The
New (In)Compatibilites: The Welfare State and Competitive Markets: 13. Is
Australia particularly unequal? Inequality in Australia: the traditional
and the new view Peter Whiteford; 14. A competitive future: the Industry
Commission and the welfare sector John Ernst; 15. 'Working Nation' as
market bureaucracy: the introduction of competition policy in case
management Michael Wearing and Paul Smyth.
Life: 1. States, markets and the global dimension: an overview of certain
issues in political economy Hugh Emy; 2. The social policy context Bettina
Cass; Part II. Historical Perspectives: Australian Settlements?: 3. The
Australian 'settlement' and Australian political thought Graham Maddox; 4.
The Australian way Jill Roe; 5. Remaking the Australian way: the Keynsian
compromise Paul Smyth; 6. Unmaking the Australian Keynsian way Tim Battin;
Part III. Public Institutions, Civil Society and Social Movements: 7.
Public sector reform and the Australian way Lionel Orchard; 8. Government
and civil society: restructuring community services Deborah Brennan; 9.
Social movements, democracy and conflicts over institutional reform Jocelyn
Pixley; Part IV. Transformations of Economy and State: 10. Economic
restructuring in Australia: policy settlements, models of economic
development and the new neoliberalism Stephen Bell; 11. Economic
rationalism: social philosophy masquerading as economic science, J. W.
Nevile; 12. Industry policy: conflict and consensus Roy Green; Part V. The
New (In)Compatibilites: The Welfare State and Competitive Markets: 13. Is
Australia particularly unequal? Inequality in Australia: the traditional
and the new view Peter Whiteford; 14. A competitive future: the Industry
Commission and the welfare sector John Ernst; 15. 'Working Nation' as
market bureaucracy: the introduction of competition policy in case
management Michael Wearing and Paul Smyth.
Introduction Paul Smyth; Part I. Overviews: States, Markets and Private
Life: 1. States, markets and the global dimension: an overview of certain
issues in political economy Hugh Emy; 2. The social policy context Bettina
Cass; Part II. Historical Perspectives: Australian Settlements?: 3. The
Australian 'settlement' and Australian political thought Graham Maddox; 4.
The Australian way Jill Roe; 5. Remaking the Australian way: the Keynsian
compromise Paul Smyth; 6. Unmaking the Australian Keynsian way Tim Battin;
Part III. Public Institutions, Civil Society and Social Movements: 7.
Public sector reform and the Australian way Lionel Orchard; 8. Government
and civil society: restructuring community services Deborah Brennan; 9.
Social movements, democracy and conflicts over institutional reform Jocelyn
Pixley; Part IV. Transformations of Economy and State: 10. Economic
restructuring in Australia: policy settlements, models of economic
development and the new neoliberalism Stephen Bell; 11. Economic
rationalism: social philosophy masquerading as economic science, J. W.
Nevile; 12. Industry policy: conflict and consensus Roy Green; Part V. The
New (In)Compatibilites: The Welfare State and Competitive Markets: 13. Is
Australia particularly unequal? Inequality in Australia: the traditional
and the new view Peter Whiteford; 14. A competitive future: the Industry
Commission and the welfare sector John Ernst; 15. 'Working Nation' as
market bureaucracy: the introduction of competition policy in case
management Michael Wearing and Paul Smyth.
Life: 1. States, markets and the global dimension: an overview of certain
issues in political economy Hugh Emy; 2. The social policy context Bettina
Cass; Part II. Historical Perspectives: Australian Settlements?: 3. The
Australian 'settlement' and Australian political thought Graham Maddox; 4.
The Australian way Jill Roe; 5. Remaking the Australian way: the Keynsian
compromise Paul Smyth; 6. Unmaking the Australian Keynsian way Tim Battin;
Part III. Public Institutions, Civil Society and Social Movements: 7.
Public sector reform and the Australian way Lionel Orchard; 8. Government
and civil society: restructuring community services Deborah Brennan; 9.
Social movements, democracy and conflicts over institutional reform Jocelyn
Pixley; Part IV. Transformations of Economy and State: 10. Economic
restructuring in Australia: policy settlements, models of economic
development and the new neoliberalism Stephen Bell; 11. Economic
rationalism: social philosophy masquerading as economic science, J. W.
Nevile; 12. Industry policy: conflict and consensus Roy Green; Part V. The
New (In)Compatibilites: The Welfare State and Competitive Markets: 13. Is
Australia particularly unequal? Inequality in Australia: the traditional
and the new view Peter Whiteford; 14. A competitive future: the Industry
Commission and the welfare sector John Ernst; 15. 'Working Nation' as
market bureaucracy: the introduction of competition policy in case
management Michael Wearing and Paul Smyth.