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  1. Subsidy reforms in the Middle East and North Africa
    strategic options and their consequences for the social contract
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik gGmbH, Bonn

    After independence, energy and food subsidies became a cornerstone of the social contracts in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) countries. Governments spent heavily to reduce poverty and strengthen their own legitimacy. However, as government... mehr

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    After independence, energy and food subsidies became a cornerstone of the social contracts in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) countries. Governments spent heavily to reduce poverty and strengthen their own legitimacy. However, as government rents faded, subsidy spending became financially unsustainable and foreign donors pressed for reforms. Yet, reform has been challenging for all the governments as subsidies affect all consumers, therefore raising the risk of government delegitimisation. Several publications have analysed the subsidy reforms of various MENA countries, but few have systematically analysed their impacts on the prevailing social contracts. This paper shows that reforms in a key policy field such as subsidy spending can affect the nature of social contracts profoundly and distinctly, depending on the reform strategy. It assesses the reform processes that took place in Morocco, Egypt and Iran primarily between 2010 and 2017, thus before the United States once more tightened sanctions against Iran and before the COVID-19 pandemic broke out. We argue that governments applied distinct strategies to reduce subsidy spending without provoking major social unrest to reforms, with the effect that the social contracts of the three countries changed in quite different ways. Morocco’s government removed most subsidies, especially those that predominantly benefitted the middle-class. [...]

     

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    Schlagworte: Subvention; Sozialhilfe; Soziale Sicherheit; Politische Reform; Forderung; Ziel; Politische Beteiligung; Subsidy reform; government spending; social contract; government legitimacy; social policy; Middle East and North Africa; Morocco; Egypt; Iran; protection; provision; political participation; subsidies; social cash transfers; public dialogue; information of public policies; repression; compensation measures
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  2. Social responsibility of Indian microfinance
    a critical review
    Erschienen: December 2009
    Verlag:  Gujarat Institute of Development Research, Gota, Ahmedabad

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    Schriftenreihe: Working paper / Gujarat Institute of Development Research ; no. 195 (December 2009)
    Schlagworte: Microfinance; India; self help group; social responsibility; social contract; stakeholder
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  3. Understanding Somalia's social contract and state-building efforts
    consequences for donor interventions
    Erschienen: November 2022
    Verlag:  United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research, Helsinki, Finland

    Building on a World Bank regional study in Africa aiming at measuring social contracts concepts and within the framework of reflecting on future donor interventions, this paper applies social contracts measurement and complements with qualitative... mehr

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    Building on a World Bank regional study in Africa aiming at measuring social contracts concepts and within the framework of reflecting on future donor interventions, this paper applies social contracts measurement and complements with qualitative assessments in Somalia. This paper uses the framework developed regionally to explore the citizen-state bargain and social outcomes in Somalia and is relevant for most fragile and conflict-affected countries. The qualitative parts describing the social contract in Somalia use the lenses of security, education, and taxes to describe the current setting. It is usually assumed that improved service delivery in fragile states should improve almost automatically state legitimacy and then reduce conflict likelihood. This paper shows that the security imperative prevails in such countries and that tax bargaining hardly exists in most cases. Citizens' expectations are usually low, which explains that how service delivery is improved matters a lot for state legitimacy. This work draws lessons pertaining to past engagement, building on Somalia's history and also reflecting on how aid may impact the country.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: WIDER working paper ; 2022, 123
    Schlagworte: Somalia; social contract; security; tax; education; legitimacy; conflict
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  4. Negotiating the social contract in urban Africa
    informal food traders in Ghanaian cities
    Erschienen: [2020]
    Verlag:  International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, DC, USA

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    Schriftenreihe: IFPRI discussion paper ; 01938 (June 2020)
    Schlagworte: Cities; Ghana; informal economy; political trust; social contract; urbanization
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  5. An empirical analysis of the social contract in the MENA region and the role of digitalization in its transformation
    Erschienen: March 2023
    Verlag:  [Toulouse School of Economics], [Toulouse]

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    Schriftenreihe: Working papers / Toulouse School of Economics ; no 1423
    Schlagworte: Development; social contract; digital transformation; MENA; OECD
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  6. Unpacking 'tax morale'
    distinguishing between conditional and unconditional views of tax compliance
    Erschienen: September 2022
    Verlag:  The International Centre for Tax and Development at the Institute of Development Studies, Brighton, UK

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    Schriftenreihe: ICTD working paper ; 147
    Schlagworte: taxation; tax morale; social contract; state-building
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  7. Iraq's quest for a social contract
    an approach to promoting social cohesion and state resilience
    Erschienen: 2023
    Verlag:  German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS), Bonn

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  8. Iraq's quest for a social contract
    an approach to promoting social cohesion and state resilience
    Erschienen: 2023
    Verlag:  German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS), Bonn

    This study sets out to examine state-society relations in Iraq through the conceptual lens of the social contract and also provides a starting point for deriving potential areas of activity for external actors, such as German development cooperation... mehr

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    This study sets out to examine state-society relations in Iraq through the conceptual lens of the social contract and also provides a starting point for deriving potential areas of activity for external actors, such as German development cooperation (DC) and technical cooperation (TC). These players could provide support for the re-negotiation of this fraught mesh of relationships. This analysis is founded on a concept of the social contract in which the relationship between the government and those it governs is viewed primarily as a process of negotiation and can be operationalised, for instance, on the basis of the three Ps (participation, provision and protection). As such, the concept is informed both by contemporary approaches and by traditional reflections of French and Anglo-Saxon thinkers, who focus on the restriction of individual freedoms in return for the provision of legal certainty by the state. This study is divided into three sections. The first section explores weak statehood and the breakdown of society in the heuristic context of the social contract. The role of external actors in Iraq’s post-2003 development is then examined in the next section, which takes a closer look at the political system of proportional representation and its socio-political implications. Finally, the third section synthesises the first two by considering how external actors from the development cooperation sector might contribute to the peaceful negotiation of Iraq’s dysfunctional social contract. These reflections are made against the systemic backdrop of a rentier state with a hybrid form of governance and take account of the extremely fragile government-society relationship on the one hand, and external interventions, which have largely failed to date, on the other. In this context, the shortcomings of the largely dysfunctional Iraqi social contract become apparent and at the same time provide starting points for its improvement and renegotiation.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: IDOS discussion paper ; 2023, 1
    Schlagworte: Zwischenmenschliche Beziehung; Staat; Gesellschaft; Bürger; Politisches System; Entwicklungshilfe; development cooperation (DC); external actors; financial cooperation (FC); fragile statehood; hybrid governance; post-conflict; social contract; social division; technical cooperation (TC)
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  9. Iraq's quest for a social contract
    an approach to promoting social cohesion and state resilience
    Erschienen: 2023
    Verlag:  German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS), Bonn

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    This study sets out to examine state-society relations in Iraq through the conceptual lens of the social contract and also provides a starting point for deriving potential areas of activity for external actors, such as German development cooperation (DC) and technical cooperation (TC). These players could provide support for the re-negotiation of this fraught mesh of relationships. This analysis is founded on a concept of the social contract in which the relationship between the government and those it governs is viewed primarily as a process of negotiation and can be operationalised, for instance, on the basis of the three Ps (participation, provision and protection). As such, the concept is informed both by contemporary approaches and by traditional reflections of French and Anglo-Saxon thinkers, who focus on the restriction of individual freedoms in return for the provision of legal certainty by the state. This study is divided into three sections. The first section explores weak statehood and the breakdown of society in the heuristic context of the social contract. The role of external actors in Iraq’s post-2003 development is then examined in the next section, which takes a closer look at the political system of proportional representation and its socio-political implications. Finally, the third section synthesises the first two by considering how external actors from the development cooperation sector might contribute to the peaceful negotiation of Iraq’s dysfunctional social contract. These reflections are made against the systemic backdrop of a rentier state with a hybrid form of governance and take account of the extremely fragile government-society relationship on the one hand, and external interventions, which have largely failed to date, on the other. In this context, the shortcomings of the largely dysfunctional Iraqi social contract become apparent and at the same time provide starting points for its improvement and renegotiation.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: IDOS discussion paper ; 2023, 1
    Schlagworte: Zwischenmenschliche Beziehung; Staat; Gesellschaft; Bürger; Politisches System; Entwicklungshilfe; development cooperation (DC); external actors; financial cooperation (FC); fragile statehood; hybrid governance; post-conflict; social contract; social division; technical cooperation (TC)
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  10. Subsidy reforms in the Middle East and North Africa
    strategic options and their consequences for the social contract
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik gGmbH, Bonn

    After independence, energy and food subsidies became a cornerstone of the social contracts in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) countries. Governments spent heavily to reduce poverty and strengthen their own legitimacy. However, as government... mehr

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    After independence, energy and food subsidies became a cornerstone of the social contracts in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) countries. Governments spent heavily to reduce poverty and strengthen their own legitimacy. However, as government rents faded, subsidy spending became financially unsustainable and foreign donors pressed for reforms. Yet, reform has been challenging for all the governments as subsidies affect all consumers, therefore raising the risk of government delegitimisation. Several publications have analysed the subsidy reforms of various MENA countries, but few have systematically analysed their impacts on the prevailing social contracts. This paper shows that reforms in a key policy field such as subsidy spending can affect the nature of social contracts profoundly and distinctly, depending on the reform strategy. It assesses the reform processes that took place in Morocco, Egypt and Iran primarily between 2010 and 2017, thus before the United States once more tightened sanctions against Iran and before the COVID-19 pandemic broke out. We argue that governments applied distinct strategies to reduce subsidy spending without provoking major social unrest to reforms, with the effect that the social contracts of the three countries changed in quite different ways. Morocco’s government removed most subsidies, especially those that predominantly benefitted the middle-class. [...]

     

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    Schlagworte: Subvention; Sozialhilfe; Soziale Sicherheit; Politische Reform; Forderung; Ziel; Politische Beteiligung; Subsidy reform; government spending; social contract; government legitimacy; social policy; Middle East and North Africa; Morocco; Egypt; Iran; protection; provision; political participation; subsidies; social cash transfers; public dialogue; information of public policies; repression; compensation measures
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  11. Community and culture in post-soviet Cuba
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, New York ; London

    Following the disintegration of the Soviet Union, the globalization of Cuban culture, along with the bankruptcy of the state, partly modified the terms of intellectual engagement. However, no significant change took place at the political level. In... mehr

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    Following the disintegration of the Soviet Union, the globalization of Cuban culture, along with the bankruptcy of the state, partly modified the terms of intellectual engagement. However, no significant change took place at the political level. In Community and Culture in Post-Soviet Cuba, De Ferrari looks into the extraordinary survival of the Revolution by focusing on the personal, political and aesthetic social pacts that determined the configuration of the socialist state. Through close critical readings of a representative set of contemporary Cuban novels and works of visual art, this book argues that ethics and gender, rather than ideology, account for the intellectuals’ fidelity to the Revolution. Community and Culture does three things: it demonstrates that masculine sociality is the key to understanding the longevity of Cuba’s socialist regime; it examines the sociology of cultural administration of intellectual labor in Cuba; and it maps the emergent ethical and aesthetic paradigms that allow Cuban intellectuals to envision alternative forms of community and civil society.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Routledge interdisciplinary perspectives on literature ; 23
    Weitere Schlagworte: Lateinamerikanische Literaturen, Spanische Literatur außerhalb Europas; Literatur: Sammlungen, Anthologien; LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Caribbean & Latin American; LITERARY CRITICISM / General; Contemporary Caribbean Fiction; Cuba; civil society; community; contemporary Cuban art; contemporary Cuban literature; contemporary Cuban reality; contemporary ethical theory; crisis; friendship; Guillermina De Ferrari; gender; ideology; moral philosophy; personal ethics; political philosophy; post-Soviet; Routledge Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Literature; revolutionary government; socialism; social contract; social presence; state appraisal; the Revolution; visual art
    Umfang: xv, 218 Seiten, Illustrationen, s/w Fotografien, 318 grams.
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    1. Socialism and Sociability 2.The Friendship Plot 3. Ethics After Dark 4. A Poetics of Evil 5. Ethics is the New Aesthetics 6. A Curated Culture

  12. "Ask not what your country can do for you"
    legacies of the Great Recession and the consequences of the "trust crisis"
    Erschienen: September 2023
    Verlag:  United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research, Helsinki, Finland

    This paper investigates how persistent changes in trust caused by the Great Recession have affected how governments and citizens across Europe responded to the next global crisis: the COVID-19 pandemic. We show that increases in individualism and... mehr

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    This paper investigates how persistent changes in trust caused by the Great Recession have affected how governments and citizens across Europe responded to the next global crisis: the COVID-19 pandemic. We show that increases in individualism and mistrust towards institutions caused by individual exposure to the 2007-08 global financial crisis across European regions shaped citizens' responses to public health policies to curtail the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic almost 15 years later. Contrary to expectations, affected individuals exhibited significantly greater declines in mobility during the initial period of lockdown than others. We attribute this effect to individuals prioritizing their own safety amid perceived breakdowns in the social contract and lack of trust that governments would protect them. Mistrust driven by exposure to the Great Recession has also led to increased discontent of citizens with more traditional European centrist governments. These results suggest that economic events that lead to changes in social trust have lasting legacies by affecting government and citizen responses to future crises.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: WIDER working paper ; 2023, 111
    Schlagworte: trust; social contract; Great Recession; Europe; public health policies; COVID-19
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  13. Buchanan and the social contract
    coordination failures and the atrophy of property rights
    Erschienen: [2024]
    Verlag:  Università degli studi di Torino, Department of Economics and Statistics "Cognetti de Martiis", Torino (Italy)

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    Schriftenreihe: Working paper series / Dipartimento economia e statistica Cognetti de Martiis ; 24, 02
    Schlagworte: Buchanan; social contract; government intervention; anarchy; spontaneous order
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  14. Community and culture in post-soviet Cuba
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, New York ; London

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    Following the disintegration of the Soviet Union, the globalization of Cuban culture, along with the bankruptcy of the state, partly modified the terms of intellectual engagement. However, no significant change took place at the political level. In Community and Culture in Post-Soviet Cuba, De Ferrari looks into the extraordinary survival of the Revolution by focusing on the personal, political and aesthetic social pacts that determined the configuration of the socialist state. Through close critical readings of a representative set of contemporary Cuban novels and works of visual art, this book argues that ethics and gender, rather than ideology, account for the intellectuals’ fidelity to the Revolution. Community and Culture does three things: it demonstrates that masculine sociality is the key to understanding the longevity of Cuba’s socialist regime; it examines the sociology of cultural administration of intellectual labor in Cuba; and it maps the emergent ethical and aesthetic paradigms that allow Cuban intellectuals to envision alternative forms of community and civil society

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Routledge interdisciplinary perspectives on literature ; 23
    Schlagworte: LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Caribbean & Latin American; LITERARY CRITICISM / General; Contemporary Caribbean Fiction; Cuba; civil society; community; contemporary Cuban art; contemporary Cuban literature; contemporary Cuban reality; contemporary ethical theory; crisis; friendship; Guillermina De Ferrari; gender; ideology; moral philosophy; personal ethics; political philosophy; post-Soviet; Routledge Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Literature; revolutionary government; socialism; social contract; social presence; state appraisal; the Revolution; visual art
    Weitere Schlagworte: Lateinamerikanische Literaturen, Spanische Literatur außerhalb Europas; Literatur: Sammlungen, Anthologien
    Umfang: xv, 218 Seiten, Illustrationen, s/w Fotografien, 318 grams
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    1. Socialism and Sociability 2.The Friendship Plot 3. Ethics After Dark 4. A Poetics of Evil 5. Ethics is the New Aesthetics 6. A Curated Culture

  15. The Sudan syndrome
    state-society contests and the future of democracy after the december 2018 revolution
    Erschienen: [2023]
    Verlag:  Economic Research Forum (ERF), Dokki, Giza, Egypt

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    Schriftenreihe: ERF working papers series ; no. 1644 (August 2023)
    Schlagworte: Sudan syndrome; narrow corridor; political marketplace; conflicts; democracy; autocracy; social contract
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  16. Opting out from public services and the social contract in Latin America
    Erschienen: November 2023
    Verlag:  International Inequalities Institute, The London School of Economics and Political Science, London

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    Schriftenreihe: Working paper / LSE International Inequalities Institute ; 127
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    Schlagworte: opting out; education; health; inequality; social contract; inequality; Latin America
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