World Politics
Volume 48, Number 2, January 1996
E-ISSN: 1086-3338 Print ISSN: 0043-8871
DOI: 10.1353/wp.1996.0004
Pierson, Paul.
The New Politics of the Welfare State
World Politics - Volume 48, Number 2, January 1996, pp. 143-179
The Johns Hopkins University Press
This essay seeks to lay the foundation for an understanding of
welfare state retrenchment. Previous discussions have generally
relied, at least implicitly, on a reflexive application of theories
designed to explain welfare state expansion. Such an approach is
seriously flawed. Not only is the goal of retrenchment (avoiding
blame for cutting existing programs) far different from the goal of
expansion (claiming credit for new social benefits), but the welfare
state itself vastly alters the terrain on which the politics of social
policy is fought out. Only an appreciation of how mature social
programs create a new politics can allow us to make sense of the
welfare state's remarkable resilience over the past two decades of
austerity. Theoretical argument is combined with quantitative and
qualitative data from four cases (Britain, the United States,
Germany, and Sweden) to demonstrate the shortcomings of
conventional wisdom and to highlight the factors that limit or
facilitate retrenchment success.
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