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Acknowledgements. Notes on the Authors. Introduction. Juan Pablo Landa & Brian Langille Part I The Framework Context of Europeanization of National Employment and Social Inclusion Policies 1. The Impact of Globalization on Employment and Social Inclusion Policies: Experiences and Proposals in Individual European Countries - Jean-Michel Servais 2. Looking at the EES in Search of Effectiveness and Efficiency of National Employment Policies and Social Protection Systems - Juan Pablo Landa Zapirain & Edurne Terradillos Ormaetxea 3. EES and European Social Inclusion Policy: Employment as a Means of Social Inclusion in an International Human Rights Perspective - Aranzazu FernaA ndez Urrutia & Nuria Pumar BeltraA n 4. The OMC as Decentralization of Regulations and Case Law: A Gender Mainstreaming Perspective - Julia LoA pez LoA pez Part II Multilevel Governance Experiences on Employment Policies in a Cross-National Perspective 5. The Reform of the Labour Market and of the Social Benefits for Unemployment in Germany - Maximilian Fuchs 6. The Reform of the Public Employment Service in France: Modernization and New Governance Issues - Philippe Auvergnon & Philippe Martin 7. Vocational Education Policies in the Process of Multilevel Governance: A French Perspective - Thierry Berthet & Pierre Iriart 8. Features and Limits of the Regionalization of Social and Employment Policies in Italy - Giancarlo Ricci 9. Centralization and Decentralization within the Spanish Model of Social Federalism: The Examples of Social Assistance and Employment Policies - Antonio Baylos, Jaime Cabeza & Maria Jose Romero 10. The Jobseeker's Allowance: A British Perspective on Job Activation - Jo Carby-Hall 11. Who Governs Labour Market Policy in Canada? - Brian A. Langille