In the late 1990s, the European Left seemed to be once more in the ascendancy with Social Democratic-led governments in power in the majority of EU countries, including the United Kingdom, France, and Germany. At the same time, the debate about the so-called ‘Third Way’ — as an icon of the apparent electoral revitalization of European Social Democracy — rose to become the most important reform discourse in the European party landscape.In Germany, the much heralded ‘Neue Mitte’ reform agenda of Gerhard Schroeder’s incoming new cabinet of 1998 owed obvious intellectual debt to the Blairite doctrine of the Third Way. Against this background, some observers claim to have identified a convergent trend within European Social Democracy, while othe...
A striking feature of the "1992" process has been the embrace of the Single Market by left-wing part...
German Social Democracy is faced with tremendous challenges of societal and economic changes: party ...
In May 1997 the British Labour Party swept into power with a majority which exceeded all expectation...
In the late 1990s, the European Left seemed to be once more in the ascendancy with Social Democratic...
The development of European Social Democracy has once more attracted significant scholarly attention...
Contains fulltext : 165240.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The developme...
In the 1990s there was much talk about a 'Third Way' for Europe, North America, and, indeed, many ot...
An ambiguity underpins much of the debate about the Third Way and welfare state reform in Europe. It...
After the wave of conservative or neo-liberal governments in Europe in the 1980s, social democratic ...
After a long period of dominance by the centre‐right, social democracy is once more in the ascendanc...
The 'Third Way' has been hailed by European social democrats as the ideology of the 'radical centre'...
The work of Anthony Giddens is indicative of much contemporary social and political theory which pos...
The development of European Social Democracy has once more attracted significant scholarly attention...
This article provides a comparative analysis of the ‘third way’ economic and social policy approach ...
This text deals with some of the debates in the british left of the nineties. They were focused on d...
A striking feature of the "1992" process has been the embrace of the Single Market by left-wing part...
German Social Democracy is faced with tremendous challenges of societal and economic changes: party ...
In May 1997 the British Labour Party swept into power with a majority which exceeded all expectation...
In the late 1990s, the European Left seemed to be once more in the ascendancy with Social Democratic...
The development of European Social Democracy has once more attracted significant scholarly attention...
Contains fulltext : 165240.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The developme...
In the 1990s there was much talk about a 'Third Way' for Europe, North America, and, indeed, many ot...
An ambiguity underpins much of the debate about the Third Way and welfare state reform in Europe. It...
After the wave of conservative or neo-liberal governments in Europe in the 1980s, social democratic ...
After a long period of dominance by the centre‐right, social democracy is once more in the ascendanc...
The 'Third Way' has been hailed by European social democrats as the ideology of the 'radical centre'...
The work of Anthony Giddens is indicative of much contemporary social and political theory which pos...
The development of European Social Democracy has once more attracted significant scholarly attention...
This article provides a comparative analysis of the ‘third way’ economic and social policy approach ...
This text deals with some of the debates in the british left of the nineties. They were focused on d...
A striking feature of the "1992" process has been the embrace of the Single Market by left-wing part...
German Social Democracy is faced with tremendous challenges of societal and economic changes: party ...
In May 1997 the British Labour Party swept into power with a majority which exceeded all expectation...