Beschreibung:
What is the relationship between the principles of social justice and global justice? How can we best reconcile the quest for greater social justice 'at home' with greater social justice in the world? Are the social justice pressures our societies currently face the result of globalisation or are they domestically generated? How can we advance social justice in the light of the new social realities? In this volume, leading international experts offer compelling answers to these questions.
* About Policy Network * Notes on Contributors * Acknowledgments * Introduction * Chapter 1: Rethinking Social Justice in the Global Age (Olaf Cramme and Patrick Diamond) * Section I: Principles * Chapter 2: Social Justice versus Global Justice? (David Miller) * Chapter 3: Towards a Renewed Concept of Social Justice (Wolfgang Merkel) * Section II: Analysis * Chapter 4: Winners and Losers of Economic Globalisation (Lionel Fontagne) * Chapter 5: Globalisation and Demographic Imbalances (Germano Dottori) * Chapter 6: Globalisation and the New Social Realities in Europe (Roger Liddle) * Section III: Political Economy * Chapter 7: Moving Beyond the National: The Challenges for Social Democracy in a Global World (Andrew Gamble) * Chapter 8: Social Justice in a "Shrinking" World: Beyond Protectionism and Neo-liberalism (David Coates) * Chapter 9: Globalisation, New Technology and Economic Transformation (Robert Atkinson) * Section IV: Policy Framework * Chapter 10: Solidarity Beyond the Nation State? Reflections on the European Experience (Maurizio Ferrera) * Chapter 11: Spatial and Gender Inequalities in the Global Economy: A Transformative Perspective (Diane Perrons) * Chapter 12: Addressing Adverse Consequences of Globalisation for Workers (Anke Hassel) * Chapter 13: The Progressive Challenge: Shared Prosperity (Gene Sperling)