Reforming to Survive: The Bolshevik Origins of Social Policies – A Works in Progress Presentation by Magnus B. Rasmussen
- Starts: 4:00 pm on Thursday, November 7, 2019
- Ends: 5:30 pm on Thursday, November 7, 2019
Rasmussen and Knutsen assess their argument by using original qualitative and quantitative data. First, using extensive archival resources, they document a change in perceptions of revolution, but also explicitly strategic policy concessions in early inter-war Norway. Second, they use party- and union representatives at the 1919 Comintern meeting as an indicator of the credibility of the domestic revolutionary threat in cross-national analysis. They find that states facing higher revolutionary threats expanded various social policies to a much greater extent, and some of these differences persist up until today.
Magnus B. Rasmussen is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Oslo. His academic interests include comparative political economy, welfare state development, inequality and redistribution, labor market regulation and working time, trade unions and corporatism, and electoral systems.
The Works in Progress presentations are intended to foster interdisciplinary conversations among Europeanists and others at BU. Open to faculty, graduate students, and visiting researchers. Refreshments will be served. RSVP to edamrien@bu.edu.
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- Building
- Pardee School of Global Studies, 121 Bay State Road
- Room
- 1st Floor
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- free
- Contact Organization
- Center for the Study of Europe
- Contact Name
- Elizabeth Amrien
- Information Phone
- 617-358-0919
- Contact Email
- edamrien@bu.edu
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