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Preface
This book is the product of a series of international workshops, seminars and conference streams undertaken by HOPES (How to Progress European Solidarity) Research Network. The HOPES Research Network consists of academics, NGO policy makers and practitioners with specialist interests in transnational social securities, transnational solidarities and the organisation of social protection within and across the European region. Our approach deals with the emergence of contexts and strategies to counter commonly experienced problems of European solidarity, equality, citizenship and freedom within the EU enlargement agenda. The objective is to identify and encourage wider articulation of commonly experienced European issues and policy solutions to sustaining solidarity within an increasingly pressured ‘neoliberalised’ and enlarged Europe within a global economy. The principle of solidarity was central to European integrationist discourse when the European Union was created. The current economic and financial crisis has exacerbated inherent fragilities of European integration, citizenship, orthodoxy and agendas across Europe. This book brings together contributions that aim to develop a framework for discourse, defining and reinventing social solidarity and sustainability (social, economic, religious and cultural) across Europe within a wider global setting.
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