2005 | chapter in book
Relationships between states and citizens are defined at least in part through respective obligations and entitlements to welfare. Harold Lasswell’s ‘Who gets what, when, how’ is as good a definition of welfare as of politics: welfare is both source and target of a high proportion of political conflict in advanced industrial societies.
2000 | chapter in book, Freeman R : Moran M
Source: Ferrera, M and Rhodes, M (eds) Recasting European Welfare States, London: Frank Cass. SaveSave
1999 | chapter in book, Freeman R : Chamberlayne P : Cooper A : Rustin M
Source: Chamberlayne, P, Cooper, A, Freeman, R and Rustin, M (eds) Welfare and Culture in Europe. Towards a new paradigm in social policy, London: Jessica Kingsley link
1999 | chapter in book, Freeman R : Rustin M
Source: Chamberlayne, P, Cooper, A, Freeman, R and Rustin, M (eds) Welfare and Culture in Europe. Towards a new paradigm in social policy, London: Jessica Kingsley link
1994 | chapter in book, Freeman R : Clasen J
Source: Clasen, J and Freeman, R (eds) Social Policy in Germany, Hemel Hempstead: Harvester Wheatsheaf. SaveSave
1993 | Allsop J : Freeman R, chapter in book
Source: Mills, M (ed) Prevention, Health and British Politics, Aldershot: Avebury