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The Social Contract in Hard Times

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This report and series of policy briefs emanate from a workshop held in Oxford in October 2009, in which political scientists and legal experts examine the impact of recent hard times on the social contract. 


The issues are addressed from a range of perspectives, including measures for effective redistribution through social welfare programmes in Europe, loyalty benefits in the Middle East, and the need for a global social contract to encompass Africa and the developing world.

Report: The Social Contract in Hard Times

Amir Paz-Fuchs

Crisis and the Welfare State: The Need for a New Distributional Agenda
Bea Cantillon

Towards a Global Social Contract: The Challenge of Hard Times
Lucie White

'Loyalty Benefits' and the Welfare State
Michael Shalev
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