Prosser argues that labour movements respond to European integration in a manner which instigates competition between national labour markets. The book's hypothesis has key implications for debates about labour movements and the EU and its engaging style will captivate scholars, students and policymakers.
Prosser argues that labour movements respond to European integration in a manner which instigates competition between national labour markets. The book's hypothesis has key implications for debates about labour movements and the EU and its engaging style will captivate scholars, students and policymakers.
Thomas Prosser is a Reader in European social policy at Cardiff University
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Part I: Setting up the question 1 European labour movements in crisis 2 How do labour movements respond to European integration? Surveying the field 3 Conceptualizing European labour movements in crisis Part II: Country studies 4 Germany: Accidental neomercantilism, questionable solidarity? 5 Spain: Going under 6 France: Au milieu 7 Poland: Splendid isolation? Part III: Answering the question 8 Insiders and outsiders on a European scale 9 How do labour movements respond to European integration? 10 Intergovernmentalism, disintegration and the importance of European unity Appendix 1: List of semi-structured research interviewees Glossary References
Preface Part I: Setting up the question 1 European labour movements in crisis 2 How do labour movements respond to European integration? Surveying the field 3 Conceptualizing European labour movements in crisis Part II: Country studies 4 Germany: Accidental neomercantilism, questionable solidarity? 5 Spain: Going under 6 France: Au milieu 7 Poland: Splendid isolation? Part III: Answering the question 8 Insiders and outsiders on a European scale 9 How do labour movements respond to European integration? 10 Intergovernmentalism, disintegration and the importance of European unity Appendix 1: List of semi-structured research interviewees Glossary References
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