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The Three Worlds of Social Democracy : A Global View.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Pluto Press, 2016Copyright date: ©2016Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (289 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781783719808
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: The Three Worlds of Social DemocracyDDC classification:
  • 335.4
LOC classification:
  • HX45 .T474 2016
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- 1. Introduction: Social Democracy and Uneven Development - Theoretical Reflections on the Three Worlds of Social Democracy - Ingo Schmidt -- Part I: Heartlands -- 2. France: Who Wants to be a Social Democrat? - Fabien Escalona -- 3. Social Democracy in Norway - Knut Kjeldstadli and Idar Helle -- 4. British Social Democracy Without the Labour Movement, 1997-2015 - Max Crook -- Part II: Peripheries -- 5. Till Death Do Us Part? Kirchnerism, Neodevelopmentalism and the Struggle for Hegemony in Argentina, 2003-15 - Mariano Féliz -- 6. Whither Social Democracy in Chile? - Ximena de la Barra Mac Donald -- 7. Does Social Democracy Hold Up Half the Sky? The Decline of PASOK and the Rise of SYRIZA in Greece - John Milios -- 8. Social Democracy in Romania - Lucian Vesalon -- 9. Slovenian Social Democracy: Long March Towards Irrelevance - Anej Korsika -- Part III: Regional Powers -- 10. The Workers' Party in Brazilian Governments: From Left Neoliberalism to Left Austerity - Jörg Nowak -- 11. Politics of Social Democracy in a Communist-ruled State in India - Arup Kumar Sen -- 12. South Africa's Pseudo Social Democracy: Tokenistic Nuances Within Neoliberal Nationalism - Patrick Bond -- 13. Conclusion: Limits to Social Democracy, Populist Moments and Left Alternatives - Ingo Schmidt -- Contributors -- Index.
Summary: The first global study of social democracy - authored by a wide range of leading thinkers from around the world.
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Cover -- Contents -- 1. Introduction: Social Democracy and Uneven Development - Theoretical Reflections on the Three Worlds of Social Democracy - Ingo Schmidt -- Part I: Heartlands -- 2. France: Who Wants to be a Social Democrat? - Fabien Escalona -- 3. Social Democracy in Norway - Knut Kjeldstadli and Idar Helle -- 4. British Social Democracy Without the Labour Movement, 1997-2015 - Max Crook -- Part II: Peripheries -- 5. Till Death Do Us Part? Kirchnerism, Neodevelopmentalism and the Struggle for Hegemony in Argentina, 2003-15 - Mariano Féliz -- 6. Whither Social Democracy in Chile? - Ximena de la Barra Mac Donald -- 7. Does Social Democracy Hold Up Half the Sky? The Decline of PASOK and the Rise of SYRIZA in Greece - John Milios -- 8. Social Democracy in Romania - Lucian Vesalon -- 9. Slovenian Social Democracy: Long March Towards Irrelevance - Anej Korsika -- Part III: Regional Powers -- 10. The Workers' Party in Brazilian Governments: From Left Neoliberalism to Left Austerity - Jörg Nowak -- 11. Politics of Social Democracy in a Communist-ruled State in India - Arup Kumar Sen -- 12. South Africa's Pseudo Social Democracy: Tokenistic Nuances Within Neoliberal Nationalism - Patrick Bond -- 13. Conclusion: Limits to Social Democracy, Populist Moments and Left Alternatives - Ingo Schmidt -- Contributors -- Index.

The first global study of social democracy - authored by a wide range of leading thinkers from around the world.

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