Given the ill-fated political experience with the Third Way, one would not expect social democratic parties that return to office after long opposition spells to take up again the liberal, supply-side oriented policies that were so typical for the Third Way. A case study of Denmark, however, shows that that is precisely what happens and that it has the same disastrous electoral consequences. Taking a comparative perspective and learning from the Danish experience, we conclude that other future social democratic governments are likely to pursue many elements of the updated Third Way we found in the Danish case
Welfare chauvinism first appeared in academic literature when Norwegian and Danish political parties...
With the recent election of a new party leader, the Swedish social democrats have the opportunity to...
German Social Democracy is faced with tremendous challenges of societal and economic changes: party ...
After the wave of conservative or neo-liberal governments in Europe in the 1980s, social democratic ...
The development of European Social Democracy has once more attracted significant scholarly attention...
The development of European Social Democracy has once more attracted significant scholarly attention...
Christoph Arndt is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at Aarhus Universit...
In all advanced Western nations, policy-makers have implemented encompassing welfare state reforms i...
Despite pronouncements over the years of the end of social democracy, in 2007, the left in both Fran...
The development of European Social Democracy has once more attracted significant scholarly attention...
The Social Democratic victory in the 2019 Danish general election was a surprising and notable event...
European social democracies are in crisis. For more than a decade, leading social democratic parties...
The past 30 years have been an electoral fiasco for the Social Democrats in Denmark. In spite of thi...
Despite the market triumphalism that greeted the end of the Cold War, the collapse of the Soviet emp...
The political, organizational, and ideological deadlock that European social democracy has gone thro...
Welfare chauvinism first appeared in academic literature when Norwegian and Danish political parties...
With the recent election of a new party leader, the Swedish social democrats have the opportunity to...
German Social Democracy is faced with tremendous challenges of societal and economic changes: party ...
After the wave of conservative or neo-liberal governments in Europe in the 1980s, social democratic ...
The development of European Social Democracy has once more attracted significant scholarly attention...
The development of European Social Democracy has once more attracted significant scholarly attention...
Christoph Arndt is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at Aarhus Universit...
In all advanced Western nations, policy-makers have implemented encompassing welfare state reforms i...
Despite pronouncements over the years of the end of social democracy, in 2007, the left in both Fran...
The development of European Social Democracy has once more attracted significant scholarly attention...
The Social Democratic victory in the 2019 Danish general election was a surprising and notable event...
European social democracies are in crisis. For more than a decade, leading social democratic parties...
The past 30 years have been an electoral fiasco for the Social Democrats in Denmark. In spite of thi...
Despite the market triumphalism that greeted the end of the Cold War, the collapse of the Soviet emp...
The political, organizational, and ideological deadlock that European social democracy has gone thro...
Welfare chauvinism first appeared in academic literature when Norwegian and Danish political parties...
With the recent election of a new party leader, the Swedish social democrats have the opportunity to...
German Social Democracy is faced with tremendous challenges of societal and economic changes: party ...