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Through comparative perspectives, the authors explore case studies across different countries, shedding light on the unique challenges facing social democratic movements. They delve into electoral dynamics, the impact of populism, and changing voter demographics, providing a nuanced understanding of the complexities involved.
As the centre-left grapples with its identity and relevance in contemporary politics, this work serves as a critical resource for activists, politicians, and scholars alike. It encourages a deeper reflection on possible pathways for revitalization amidst a rapidly changing political climate.