Social democracy in transition : northern, southern, and eastern Europe

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Social democracy in transition : northern, southern, and eastern Europe

edited by Lauri Karvonen and Jan Sundberg

Dartmouth Pub. Co., c1991

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Bibliography: p. 303-320

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内容説明

Social democracy has endeavoured to present itself as the 'third way' between laissez-faire capitalism and totalitarian communism. For many decades it has been regarded as one of the main currents of West European politics. This book looks at the rise to prominence of democratic socialism in two of its European strongholds, Scandinavia and Southern Europe. At the same time, the present predicament of European social democracy is analysed, including the seemingly insurmountable problems that democratic socialism is facing in liberated Eastern Europe.

目次

  • Contents: Introduction
  • Social democracy old and new
  • Party vs. Parliament: contrasting configurations of electoral and ministerial socialism in Scandinavia
  • A nation of workers and peasants: ideology and compromise in the interwar years
  • Social classes and political institutions: the roots of Swedish corporatism
  • Participation in local government: a source of social democratic deradicalization in Scandinavia?
  • The idea of equality and security in Nordic social democracy
  • From cadres to citizens to clients: toward a theory of the electoral coalitions of social democracy
  • The electoral decline of social democracy: is there a geographical factor?
  • Democratic socialism in Spain, Portugal and Greece
  • Italian socialism: a century of trial and error
  • East European social democracy: reborn to be rejected
  • Bibliography
  • Contributors.

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