Reforming to survive: the Bolshevik origins of social policies
This Element details how elites provide policy concessions when they face credible threats of revolution. Specifically, the authors discuss how the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 and the subsequent formation of Comintern enhanced elites' perceptions of revolutionary threat by affecting the capaci...
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Zusammenfassung: | This Element details how elites provide policy concessions when they face credible threats of revolution. Specifically, the authors discuss how the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 and the subsequent formation of Comintern enhanced elites' perceptions of revolutionary threat by affecting the capacity and motivation of labor movements as well as the elites' interpretation of information signals. These developments incentivized elites to provide policy concessions to urban workers, notably reduced working hours and expanded social transfer programs. The authors assess their argument by using original qualitative and quantitative data. First, they document changes in perceptions of revolutionary threat and strategic policy concessions in early inter-war Norway by using archival and other sources. Second, they code, for example, representatives at the 1919 Comintern meeting to proxy for credibility of domestic revolutionary threat in cross-national analysis. States facing greater threats expanded various social policies to a larger extent than other countries, and some of these differences persisted for decades |
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spelling | Rasmussen, Magnus Bergli 1987- Verfasser (DE-588)1278389369 aut Reforming to survive the Bolshevik origins of social policies Magnus B. Rasmussen (University of South-Eastern Norway), Carl Henrik Knutsen (University of Oslo) Cambridge, United Kingdom Cambridge University Press 2022 1 Online-Ressource (85 Seiten) Diagramme txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Cambridge elements. Elements in political economy This Element details how elites provide policy concessions when they face credible threats of revolution. Specifically, the authors discuss how the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 and the subsequent formation of Comintern enhanced elites' perceptions of revolutionary threat by affecting the capacity and motivation of labor movements as well as the elites' interpretation of information signals. These developments incentivized elites to provide policy concessions to urban workers, notably reduced working hours and expanded social transfer programs. The authors assess their argument by using original qualitative and quantitative data. First, they document changes in perceptions of revolutionary threat and strategic policy concessions in early inter-war Norway by using archival and other sources. Second, they code, for example, representatives at the 1919 Comintern meeting to proxy for credibility of domestic revolutionary threat in cross-national analysis. States facing greater threats expanded various social policies to a larger extent than other countries, and some of these differences persisted for decades Sozialgeschichte gnd rswk-swf Auswirkung (DE-588)4112646-4 gnd rswk-swf Sozialpolitik (DE-588)4055879-4 gnd rswk-swf Oktoberrevolution (DE-588)4043429-1 gnd rswk-swf Soviet Union / History / Revolution, 1917-1921 / Influence Soviet Union / History / 1985-1991 Oktoberrevolution (DE-588)4043429-1 s Auswirkung (DE-588)4112646-4 s Sozialpolitik (DE-588)4055879-4 s Sozialgeschichte z DE-604 Knutsen, Carl Henrik 1981- Verfasser (DE-588)1156657997 aut Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback 978-1-108-99547-4 https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108983334 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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title | Reforming to survive the Bolshevik origins of social policies |
title_auth | Reforming to survive the Bolshevik origins of social policies |
title_exact_search | Reforming to survive the Bolshevik origins of social policies |
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title_full | Reforming to survive the Bolshevik origins of social policies Magnus B. Rasmussen (University of South-Eastern Norway), Carl Henrik Knutsen (University of Oslo) |
title_fullStr | Reforming to survive the Bolshevik origins of social policies Magnus B. Rasmussen (University of South-Eastern Norway), Carl Henrik Knutsen (University of Oslo) |
title_full_unstemmed | Reforming to survive the Bolshevik origins of social policies Magnus B. Rasmussen (University of South-Eastern Norway), Carl Henrik Knutsen (University of Oslo) |
title_short | Reforming to survive |
title_sort | reforming to survive the bolshevik origins of social policies |
title_sub | the Bolshevik origins of social policies |
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