Statecraft, Welfare and the Politics of Inclusion
Immerse yourself in the insightful analysis of K. Jayasuriya's Statecraft, Welfare and the Politics of Inclusion, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2006. This compelling work spans 192 pages, as it delves into the evolving dynamics of social agendas shaped by neo-liberalism. Jayasuriya critically examines how modern approaches to issues such as poverty and inclusion are redefining social policy, marking a departure from the conventional frameworks established during the post-war welfare state era.
With a focus on enhanced strategies for societal involvement, this book invites readers to reconsider the relationships between statecraft, welfare, and social inclusion. Ideal for scholars and anyone interested in contemporary social issues, Jayasuriya's work provides both theoretical insights and practical implications for understanding the complexities of governance and welfare in today's world.