This book discusses the origins and trajectories of political parties, welfare policies, and income inequality, and how the former two affects the latter.
This book discusses the origins and trajectories of political parties, welfare policies, and income inequality, and how the former two affects the latter.
Ekrem Karakoç is Associate Professor of Political Science at Binghamton University (SUNY). His dissertation, this book is built upon, received the 2010 Juan Linz Best Doctoral Dissertation in the Comparative Study of Democracy from American Political Science Association (APSA). He has published numerous articles on economic inequality in numerous journals such as World Politics, Comparative Politics, Comparative Political Studies , and European Political Science Review.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Introduction 2: A Theory of Redistribution in New Democracies 3: Cross-National Test of the Theory 4: Divergent Paths of Inequality in Poland and the Czech Republic 5: Divergent Paths of Inequality in Turkey and Spain 6: Conclusion
1: Introduction 2: A Theory of Redistribution in New Democracies 3: Cross-National Test of the Theory 4: Divergent Paths of Inequality in Poland and the Czech Republic 5: Divergent Paths of Inequality in Turkey and Spain 6: Conclusion
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