This book deals with the historical relationship between international trade liberalisation - one of the backbones of globalisation - and the development of social welfare. In Europe the issue has regularly been at the centre of the political debate for at least two centuries, and still nowadays it continues to inspire decisions of the highest order, as in the recent case of Brexit. Analysing a number of particularly meaningful episodes and moments, the eight chapters of this edited volume provide an overview of how the liberalisation/welfare nexus has been addressed in Europe since the end of the 19th century. Describing the oscillations from phases in which state, non-state and transnational actors saw the two elements as widely conflicting, to others in which more harmonious visions prevailed, the book uncovers the political complexity of the issue and contributes to clarifying its connections with the current economic situation, political balances and general social conditions.
Introduction: free trade and social welfare in a long-term perspective
Lucia Coppolaro and Lorenzo Mechi
1 The state fights back: protecting the people, protecting the economy (1880-1914)
Donald Sassoon
2 From cradle to grave: the German trade union federations wage, welfare and competitiveness programme for the Weimar Republic
Brian Shaev
3 Social security versus global security: early debates about the International Trade Organisation: liberalisation and full employment, 1945-48
Francine Mckenzie
4 A precondition for economic integration? European debates on social harmonisation in the 1950s and 1960s
Lorenzo Mechi
5 The International Chamber of Commerce: the organisation of free-trade and market regulations from the interwar period to the 1960s
Marco Bertilorenzi
Creating a social Europe or completing the Single Market? Debates within the European Economic Community (1973-86)
Laurent Warlouzet
7 Resisting globalisation? The TUC, the CBI and the politics of protectionism in the UK textile industry in the 1970s
Andrew Waterman
8 Surfing (in and out of ) the globalisation wave: labour standards during the GATT/WTO trade negotiations (1947-99)
Lucia Coppolaro
Conclusions: the European social dimension in search of a frame
Èric Bussière