Economic globalization and the role of the EU social policy as challenge (not only) for Central and Eastern Europe

Is the European Union pro-social? Or does it merely pretend it in order to hide its real face, that of an institutional mediator of interests of powerful economic actors in the era of economic globalization? Questions like this are not purely academic in nature because answers to them can suggest a...

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Main Author: Martin Potůček (Author)
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Published: Social Work & Society, 2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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