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Welfare state blessed by heavens. Welfare state in East Asia
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Instytut Polityki Społecznej Uniwersytet Warszawski
Publication date: 2020-06-05
Problemy Polityki Społecznej 2004;7:103-114
ABSTRACT
The welfare state could be analysed from political or institutional perspective, because it raises a question about the scope of citizen’s rights as well as a question about the limits of cooperation between the free market and the government. This assumption is also true in the context of East
Asia. In the present literature devoted to the East Asian welfare state one can find three approaches to this issue. The first one emphasizes the cultural and the structural dissimilarity of East Asia,
which affect the shape of social policies in each country in the region. The second one shows the
East Asian welfare states as undeveloped forms of the European models of social policy. The third
one tries to demonstrate that each of East Asian countries has its own distinct form of welfare state.
In my opinion, the source of the differences between those approaches lies in the level of analyse.
One can look at the East Asia welfare state focusing only on the instruments of social policy, which
are sometimes very similar to those developed in Europe and USA or one can analyse the cultural
and the political background of social policy in East Asia, which is very different than western
experiences. If we examine the East Asian welfare state from the political perspective we find out
that the purpose for developing the whole system of social policy is to legitimise the existence of
the government. The government is obligated to create an environment in which every citizen can
independently work out his or her own welfare. Due to these facts, it is hard to draw from the institutional perspective a sharp line between the sphere of the free market and the sphere controlled by
the state. Each of East Asian states is interested in having a discreet control over its citizen’s live
and because of it the autonomy of the market is very often illusive in East Asia. To sum up, in my
opinion there is the separate model of the welfare state in East Asia and its particularity comes
down from cultural and political specific of the region.