Scope of Government
Delve into the fascinating analysis presented in "Scope of Government" by Ole Borre, published by Oxford University Press in 1998. This comprehensive work, spanning 460 pages, is part of the esteemed Beliefs in Government series. Borre uses long-term survey data to showcase the steadfast support for welfare and social security services across Western Europe. Through meticulous research, the author uncovers unexpected insights into prevalent theories surrounding ungovernability, the welfare state backlash, and tax revolts. Ideal for those interested in contemporary politics, political history, and government processes, this book offers a thought-provoking exploration of political structures and the enduring relationship between citizens and their governments. Perfect for scholars and political enthusiasts alike, "Scope of Government" invites readers to engage in a critical examination of the role of state in society.