Cold war isomorphism : communist regimes and the West European model of worker participation
(2016) In European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology 3(2-3). p.201-242- Abstract
- In studies of cultural globalisation, the influence of communist regimes on
Western Europe has remained under-theorised and little explored. Addressing
this gap in research, this article puts forward the glocalisation grid of world-polity
theory as a means for conceptualising and investigating how East
European communist regimes helped shape the evolution of West European
welfare states during the Cold War. The article re-traces the 1960s struggle
over expert discourse within the International Labour Organization (ILO) in
which communist regimes, including Yugoslavia and Poland, struggled to win
the bureaucratic legitimacy of the ILO for their domestic policies. In focus are
vertical, horizontal and... (More) - In studies of cultural globalisation, the influence of communist regimes on
Western Europe has remained under-theorised and little explored. Addressing
this gap in research, this article puts forward the glocalisation grid of world-polity
theory as a means for conceptualising and investigating how East
European communist regimes helped shape the evolution of West European
welfare states during the Cold War. The article re-traces the 1960s struggle
over expert discourse within the International Labour Organization (ILO) in
which communist regimes, including Yugoslavia and Poland, struggled to win
the bureaucratic legitimacy of the ILO for their domestic policies. In focus are
vertical, horizontal and temporal dimensions of glocalisation and the ensuing
perceived or superficial similarity – so-called isomorphism – of legislation on
worker participation in decision-making at the workplace. The article maps
the timing of reforms across Europe, showing how East European reforms
preceded and were co-constitutive to a pan-European process of policy
isomorphism. (Less)
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- author
- Hedin, Astrid LU
- publishing date
- 2016-07-27
- type
- Contribution to journal
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- World polity theory, Cold War, International Labour Organization, communist regimes, welfare states, worker participation
- in
- European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology
- volume
- 3
- issue
- 2-3
- pages
- 42 pages
- publisher
- Routledge
- external identifiers
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- scopus:85050736061
- ISSN
- 2325-4823
- DOI
- 10.1080/23254823.2016.1211024
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- no
- id
- 81b24c6f-129a-40dd-ab88-eda2e753ba06
- alternative location
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23254823.2016.1211024
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- 2016-11-28 11:48:38
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