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E-raamat: Renewing Democratic Deliberation in Europe: The Challenge of Social and Civil Dialogue

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Democracy is not merely a political and legal system; it depends on social and economic commitments as well.
Democracy is not only realized through elections; it requires civic participation through permanent dialogue. This volume addresses this central, yet often overlooked, issue in a series of essays by renowned scholars from Europe and the United States, reviving a concept that dates back to the foundation of the European Union: social dialogue as a fundamental part of the construction of the union.
Having neglected the social dimensions of its institutions, the European Union is currently in deep crisis. European democracy is confronted with a radical new situation and new definitions of work and family, as well as of growth and economic achievement, must be embedded in European public policy.
The contributors to this book identify social and civil dialogue as key institutional processes that will help overcome the current crisis. Civic participation can no longer be limited to representative institutions as we know them; a new combination of deliberation, bargaining and social experimentation is required. This book maps out the complexity of this vital issue and its implications for the future of the European democratic project.
Introduction 9(10)
Jean De Munck
Claude Didry
Isabelle Ferreras
Annette Jobert
Part I First Challenge: The Crisis of the Labour and Prosperity Models
Introduction
19(4)
Enhancing Transition Capacities and Sustainable Transitions
23(34)
Ton Korver
Gunther Schmid
New Wealth Indicators. The Contribution of Social and Civil Dialogue
57(14)
Dominique Meda
Productive Democracy
71(24)
Joel Rogers
PART II Second Challenge: Toward A New Industrial Relations Framework?
Introduction
95(2)
The Challenges of Multi-level Governance. The Case of European Social Dialogue
97(16)
Paul Marginson
Social Dialogue in the UK Moving beyond the Single Channel of Representation?
113(14)
Simon Deakin
Aristea Koukiadaki
Global Framework Agreements. Bridging Social Dialogue and Civil Dialogue?
127(20)
Konstantinos Papadakis
PART III Deliberation As A Way To Renew Social Dialogue?
Introduction
147(2)
The Democratic Exchange, as the Combination of Deliberation, Bargaining, and Experimentation
149(22)
Jean De Munck
Isabelle Ferreras
Deliberation. A New Dimension in European Industrial Relations
171(16)
Claude Didry
Annette Jobert
Remarks on Deliberative Democracy, Social, and Civil Dialogue
187(14)
Serafino Negrelli
Is Civil Dialogue Deliberative?
201(18)
Lucio Baccaro
Part IV New Coalition Building
Introduction
219(2)
Unions, Civil Society, and the Renewal of Social Dialogue in the United States
221(14)
Lowell Turner
How Trade Unions Cope with the Challenge of the Green Transformation in Europe?
235(18)
Bela Galgoczi
Philippe Pochet
Afterword 253(8)
Jean De Munck
Claude Didry
Isabelle Ferreras
Annette Jobert
Authors 261