Friday, September 16, 2016

The concept of welfare state and a comparison between the English and the Japanese welfare states.

M.A History
First Year Courses
Assignments
For July 2015 and January 2016
Sessions
MHI-02: MODERN WORLD


Course Code: MHI-02
Assignment Code: MHI-02/AST/TMA/2015-16
Total Marks: 100


Q3:- Define the concept of welfare state. Make a comparison between the English and the Japanese welfare states.
Ans : The welfare state describes a variety of political practices and processes related to the arrangement of a social and economic order within a polity. It is relevant for global studies from at least four perspectives. First, it is embraced by many states as a conscious normative order for the organization of social justice and equal opportunity. Second, it is criticized as an obstacle for the self-regulating forces of the free market within a state as well as globally from one variety of liberal thought. Third, it is challenged by global market forces. At the same time, fourth, it serves as an exemplary way of regulating the social and has been appropriated as a form of internal political regulation by non-Western countries since the end of World War II and increasingly since the end of decolonization.

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