’This excellent book fills a gap in the existing literature and should be essential reading for all those interested in welfare state reforms, southern European politics and society and the broader process of social policy Europeanization.’ Maurizio Ferrera, University of Milan, Italy ’This is the first major and systematic analysis of social policy in Greece. It demands a wide readership, particularly as it tackles some crucial issues of institutional rigidity that have received too little attention during European efforts to modernise social policies. The book critically highlights "pre-modern" social forms typical of south-east European countries (including Turkey)...as the EU looks to the long-term challenge of absorbing these countries, and enabling their move into the European mainstream, policy-makers and academics would do well to pause and first read this book.’ Graham Room, University of Bath, UK ’...offers a systematic and comprehensive analysis of the system of social policy in Greece, in the English language, and fills an important gap in the literature on this particular issue.’ South-Eastern Europe Journal of Economics