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The Struggle for Social Sustainability


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href="#ulink_842d2b4c-532d-57a3-9768-eab9eeb97d34">18The idea of ‘Global Social Policy’ as a field of study is often conceived, as Deacon et al (1997: 195) observe, in terms of understanding the social policies of international institutions and regional actors, that shape global social redistribution, regulation and provision; and the way in which global actors shape national social policy. In this sense social policy preoccupations are put to the test in the global context.

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