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Killing, domesticating or feeding the snake: the implementation of the Europe 2020 anti-poverty component at the national level

In: Combating Poverty in Europe

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  • Matteo Jessoula

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Discovering methods to combat poverty and social exclusion has now become a major political challenge in Europe. This book offers an original and timely analysis of how actors at the European, national and subnational levels meet this challenge. Combining perspectives on multilevel and network coordination, the editors discuss to what extent actors join forces in these efforts and identify the factors limiting the coordination achieved in practice. The book builds on a European study comparing Germany, Italy, Poland, Sweden and the UK.

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  • Matteo Jessoula, 2016. "Killing, domesticating or feeding the snake: the implementation of the Europe 2020 anti-poverty component at the national level," Chapters, in: Combating Poverty in Europe, chapter 7, pages 133-156, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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