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The Welfare State in East Asia
Examines the welfare state in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan, places known more for economic development than redistributive social policy.
Joseph Wong (Author)
9781009618403, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 6 February 2025
82 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 0.6 cm, 0.255 kg
During the postwar period, Japan, Taiwan and South Korea emerged as industrial and democratic exemplars in the East Asia region. A less well-known story is of their equally remarkable achievements in social policy reform and the formation of welfare states. Section 1 of the Element provides an overview of welfare state deepening in Japan, Taiwan and Korea and an account of why and how the developmental states institutionalized the social insurance model. Section 2 examines the drivers of social welfare universalization in Japan, Taiwan and Korea, notably the importance of democratization. Section 3 focuses on emerging challenges to the East Asian welfare state and how it has adapted. Though Japan, South Korea and Taiwan evolved their welfare states in a distinctive way historically, the current challenges they face and their responses have converged with other developed, post-industrial democracies.
Introduction
1. The Developmental State and Social Policy
2. Democratization and Social Welfare
3. Adaptation for the Twenty-First Century
Conclusion: Exceptionalism to Universalism.
Subject Areas: Constitution: government & the state [JPHC]
