
Christian democracy has been the most successful political movement in post-war Western Europe, yet its crucial impact on the development of the modern European welfare state has been critically neglected. In this study Kees van Kersbergen demonstrates the precise nature of the links between Christian democracy and the welfare state. Using a variety of sources the author describes the origin and development of the Christian democratic movement and presents comparative accounts of the varying degrees of political entrenchment of national Christian democratic parties. Drawing upon cross-national indicators of welfare state development he identifies and explains the existence of a distinctly Christian democratic (as opposed to a liberal or social democratic) welfare state regime which he labels social capitalism. This book compares the different national contexts in which Christian democratic social theory has been turned into political action. Kees van Kersbergen shows how the different social policy performances of crucial cases (Germany, Italy and the Netherlands) have been affected not just by prevalent power structures but also by the coalitional strategies and political abilities of Christian democratic parties.
Page Count:
289
Publication Date:
1995-01-01
ISBN-10:
0415116708
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