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Richard Rose is the author of The Welfare State East and West (1986), Public Employment in Western Nations (1985), Jacques and His Master (1985), Red Noses (1985), Understanding Big Government (1984).

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The Welfare State East and West

release date: Dec 18, 1986
The Welfare State East and West
A unique, comparative examination of the different ways in which modern democratic societies provide welfare today, these essays focus on the welfare strategies and experiences of the U.S., Japan, Great Britain, Scandinavia, Germany, and Israel. While the objectives of welfare are common to each society, each has its own ideas about the best way for the state, the market, and the household to contribute to the welfare mix. With the economies of many countries under pressure, the question of the proper balance between domestic welfare spending and defense spending is often at the center of the debate. The essays on Japan provide new and useful insights into how a state--not normally considered a "welfare state"--manages to provide a wide array of successful welfare services.

Public Employment in Western Nations

release date: Sep 12, 1985
Public Employment in Western Nations
This book provides comprehensive information on the nature and status of public employment in six western nations during the 1980s.

Understanding Big Government

Understanding Big Government
What grows when government grows? Why? What are the consequences for effectiveness and consent? Richard Rose answers these questions clearly and succinctly. The programme approach relates what government is, a set of organizations, to what these institutions do, namely, mobilize laws, money and employees to produce public programmes. The programmes are concerned with such varied things as education, health, pensions, economic development, law and order and national defence. There is a wealth of ideas and data about which governments are biggest, comparing America, Britain, Continental European and Scandinavian countries; when governments grow, comparing the affluent 1960s with the difficult 1970s and the uncertain 1980s; an

Can Violent Political Conflict be Resolved by Social Change?

The Speckled Band

The Speckled Band
Includes typescript (100 leaves) and some photocopied pages from "The Adventure of the Speckled Band."
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