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The Politics of Care Regimes in East Asia: Reconfiguring State Autonomy Through Electoral Competition and Civil Society Mobilisation

open access: yesSocial Policy &Administration, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This paper investigates why Japan, South Korea and Taiwan have adopted distinct care strategies, despite shared demographic challenges and developmental legacies. It advances a dual‐layered framework of state autonomy that distinguishes between elected and unelected state actors and integrates cross‐national differences in electoral ...
Jooha Lee
wiley   +1 more source

Bringing a Wider Socioecological Lens to the Psychology of Poverty

open access: yesSocial Issues and Policy Review, Volume 20, Issue 1, December 2026.
ABSTRACT Poverty is a persistent social issue that policymakers have turned to psychology for help in addressing. This has spurred an upswing in research on the psychology of poverty over the past 15 years, leading to a maturing evidence base on how the conditions of resource scarcity and other forms of socioeconomic adversity shape decision‐making and
Jennifer Sheehy‐Skeffington   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Song Remains the Same: The Evolution of Australian HRM and the Role of Economic and Institutional Change

open access: yesAsia Pacific Journal of Human Resources, Volume 64, Issue 3, July 2026.
ABSTRACT There have been growing calls by scholars for the re‐contextualisation of human resource management (HRM) research to promote greater theoretical understanding and practical relevance. Within this approach, we argue that there is an important role for historical context, macro‐economic policy and industrial relations as an influence on ...
Peter Holland   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Regulatory Governance in the Era of Populist Ascendancy: A Tug‐of‐War Between Independent Public Authorities and Central Government in Greece

open access: yesGovernance, Volume 39, Issue 3, July 2026.
ABSTRACT While independent public authorities in Greece have mushroomed over time, they have to an extent been unable to fulfill their mission, owing to a context of acute political party polarization and political distrust in which these authorities operate. Governments have initially tended to support the establishment of independent authorities, but
Dimitri A. Sotiropoulos
wiley   +1 more source

Revisiting the EU's Democratic Deficit: Archival Insights From Maximalist Federalists

open access: yesJCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, Volume 64, Issue 4, Page 1574-1593, July 2026.
Abstract This article explores the history of democratic problematisation of European integration, rather than taking part in the normative debate on the European Union's democratic legitimacy deficit that emerged in the 1990s. We focus on the narratives of non‐institutional actors who have considered that European integration should be a democratic ...
Jessy Bailly
wiley   +1 more source

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