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What`s Left of the Left – Democrats and Social Democrats in Challenging Times

Autor James E. Cronin, George W. Ross, James Shoch
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 aug 2011
In What’s Left of the Left, distinguished scholars of European and U.S. politics consider how centre-left political parties have fared since the 1970s. They explore the left’s responses to the end of the post-war economic boom, the collapse of the Soviet Union, the erosion of traditional party politics, the expansion of market globalization, and the shift to a knowledge-based economy. Their comparative studies of centre-left politics in Scandinavia, France, Germany, Southern Europe, post-Cold War Central and Eastern Europe, the United Kingdom, and the United States emphasize differences in the goals of left political parties and in the political, economic, and demographic contexts in which they operate. The contributors identify and investigate the more successful centre-left initiatives, scrutinizing the conditions that facilitated them, and those that blocked their emergence or limited their efficacy. In the contemporary era of slow growth, tight budgets, and rapid technological change, the centre-left faces pressing policy concerns, including immigration, the growing population of the working poor, and the fate of the European Union. This collection suggests that such matters present the left with daunting but by no means insurmountable challenges.Contributors: Sheri Berman, James E. Cronin, Jean-Michel de Waele, Arthur Goldhammer, Christopher Howard, Jane Jenson, Gerassimos Moschonas, Sofia Pérez, Jonas Pontusson, George W. Ross, James Shoch, Sorina Soare, Ruy Teixeira
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822350798
ISBN-10: 0822350793
Pagini: 424
Ilustrații: 18 tables
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press

Cuprins

AcknowledgmentsIntroduction: The New World of Progressive Politics / James Cronin, George Ross, and James ShochPart I: Ideas, Projects, and Electoral RealitiesSocial Democracy’s Past and Potential Future / Sheri Berman; Historical Decline or Change of Scale? The Electoral Dynamics of European Social Democratic Parties, 1950–2009 / Gerassimos MoschonasPart II: Varieties of Social Democracy and LiberalismOnce Again a Model: Nordic Social Democracy in a Globalized World / Jonas Pontusson; Embracing Markets, Bonding with America, Trying to Do Good: The Ironies of New Labour / James Cronin; Reluctantly Center-Left? The French Case / Arthur Goldhammer and George Ross; The Evolving Democratic Coalition: Prospects and Problems / Ruy Teixeira; Party Politics and the American Welfare State / Christopher Howard; Grappling with Globalization: The Democratic Party’s Struggles over International Market Integration / James ShochPart III: New Risks, New Challenges, New PossibilitiesEuropean Center-Left Parties and New Social Risks: Facing Up to New Policy Challenges / Jane Jenson; Immigration and the European Left / Sofía Pérez; The Central and Eastern European Left: A Political Family under Construction / Jean-Michel De Waele and Sorina Soare; European Center-Lefts and the Mazes of European Integration / George Ross; Conclusion: Progressive Politics in Tough Times / James Cronin, George Ross, and James ShochBibliography; About the Contributors; Index

Recenzii

“What’s Left of the Left provides the best synthetic overview available of center-left parties in Europe and the United States. Focusing on their development and fortunes since the 1970s, this collection fills a striking gap in the literature in a knowledgeable and informative way” Peter A. Hall, co-editor of Changing France: The Politics that Markets Make“This is an important book. It is thorough. It is balanced. It is judicious. Its verdict on the prospects for the left is severe and offers no consolation prizes, yet it makes no facile predictions. It locates the present crisis of the left in a wider perspective with a series of intelligent comparative essays buttressed by equally intelligent essays focusing on specific regions or issues. It pays abundant attention, as it should, to the United States, too often overlooked in such surveys. Above all, it refuses to simplify complex issues and complex problems.” Donald Sassoon, author of One Hundred Years of Socialism

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Considers how centre-left political parties have fared since the 1970s and the daunting but by no means insurmountable challenges faced by them