Risk and Social Democracy
John Quiggin
No WPP07_2, Australian Public Policy Program Working Papers from Risk and Sustainable Management Group, University of Queensland
Abstract:
‘Risk’ has become a central theme in 21st-century policy thinking. The fact that individuals and families are vulnerable to a wide range of social, economic and other risks, and that collective action is needed to help reduce and manage these risks, has long been important in social democratic thinking. The aim of this paper is to show how an improved understanding of risk can contribute to the development of a modernised social democratic model.
Date: 2007-09
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