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Starting in the 1980s, competitive pressures and the ideology of
competitiveness have shaken and transformed traditional models of
development, public policy, and governance in Europe. This edited
book carries out a comprehensive, interdisciplinary, and innovative
analysis of the relationship between competitiveness and solidarity
in the contemporary European Union. It offers an original
contribution to the scholarly debates on the current developments
and challenges of welfare states, social and economic policies, and
forms of governance in the European Union. Bringing together an
international team of cutting-edge scholars in the social sciences
and the humanities, Competitiveness and Solidarity in the European
Union sheds light on the conceptual richness and policy relevance
of these relationships, pointing to important avenues to make the
European Union more economically successful and socially fairer.
This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of
European Union studies and, more broadly, of EU Law, Public Policy,
Economics, Sociology, Political Science, Geography, and
Contemporary History.
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