Revival: The Third Way Transformation of Social Democracy (2002)

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Europe
European Social Democratic Parties
FDP Coalition
Follow
Frank Unger
German Social Democrats
globalisation impact politics
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IASC Standard
IMF
Initiatives
Italian Capitalism
Jospin Government
left-wing ideology shift
Liberal Market Economies
Luke Martell
Michael Th. Greven
Modern Social Democracy
neoliberalism critique
Peter A. Hall
policy innovation Europe
Postwar
Roger Keil
Sassen Saskia
SDAP
Serenella Sferza
Social Democratic
Social Democratic Governments
Social Democratic Parties
Stephen Driver
Third Way
Thomas O. Hueglin
Vincent Della Sala
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Warren Magnusson
Welfare Reform
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138720350
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Jan 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This title was first published in 2002. This multi-faceted account of the transformation of social democracy in Europe provides a unique critical discussion of the normative claims and the key policy initiatives that characterize Third Way politics. Designed to cover a broad range of aspects, this text provides fresh understanding of the transformation of social democratic politics in a globalizing world. Including accounts of the changes in the socio-political environment in which the New Social Democracy operates, the socio-cultural roots of Third Way politics and the underlying political and ideological shift of the contemporary established left, this text offers comparative insights into national case studies and an interpretative framework for the transformation that this political force has undergone in recent years. The reader will benefit from this book’s expert and easily accessible multi-faceted approach to one of the key political issues in contemporary Western societies.