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Berzin V.A.
Social partnership in the context of social state
// Politics and Society.
2016. № 12.
P. 1603-1607.
DOI: 10.7256/2454-0684.2016.12.21422 URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=21422
Социальное партнерство в контексте социального государства
Berzin Vladimir Aleksandrovich
Doctor of Law
Head of the Legal Department, LLC “Kievskaya Ploshchad 1”
121059, Russia, Moscow, Ploshad Kievskogo Vokzala 2
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DOI: 10.7256/2454-0684.2016.12.21422
Received:
11-12-2016
Published:
18-12-2016
Abstract:
The object of this research is determination of the status of social partnership in the social state. The author explores this topic from the perspective of the key theoretical concepts, as well as defines the potential of social partnerships for the achievement of certain goals of welfare state (social state) and solution of the issues emerging within it. The author pursues correlation between the social partnership and regulation of market relations, collaboration between state, private business sector and labor sphere for solution of the urgent economic and social problems. Methodology used in this scientific work contains methods of analysis, synthesis, and forecast, as well as comparative and historical research. The main conclusion of the conducted research consists in ability of the model of social partnership to increase the likelihood of success and failure for absolutely all of the participants, including government, because each of them plays an important role in achieving the set goals along with the goals of social state (welfare state).
Keywords:
Disadvantages of partnership, Form of government , Work principle, Types of partnership, Democratic administration, Public authority , Social partner, Welfare state, Social partnership, Social state
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