1. Before the Welfare State
The concern of these earlier states was primarily with the maintenance of public order, the punishment of vagrancy and the management of the labor market, rather than the well-being of the poor.
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Maximum benefit
Political basis
Suggestion of new ideology
Ideal
Night-watch state
Smallest state theory
Limitation
Alienation of proletariat in economical
& political side.
Ideal
Free economic activity by the "invisible hand” improve social welfare
Minimization of government welfare(public security)
Limitation
The great depression
Widen the gap between rich and poor
□ 돌봄분야 국가공급의 한계
― 공공 정책과 가족사이의 관련성의 대부분 논의는 공적 사적, 이원론적으로 분류
∙ 공공복지정책들은 가족 돌봄의 의무로부터 여성이 자유로워지는 것을 목표로 삼음(페미니스트, 비교정책) 돌봄 의무의 탈가족화의 등급으로 평가
― 증가된 현물서비스의
regimes still remain inflexible.
1) Common Assumptions
Both schools suppose a state, as a rational and unitary actor, is under an anarchic international system. Each state is responsible for establishing regimes, and those regimes are on the basis of reciprocal cooperation. In addition, regimes are empowered to promote international order. Therefore, both schools consider regimes to be
1. Introduction
There is the rapid economic growth of East Asian countries and many scholars attribute these performances to the state's active intervention in the process of economic development. These East Asian countries were called "the developmental state"(henceforth DS). Japan and four East Asian dragons - Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, and Hong Kong - have achieved economic grow