Why the Left Loses: The Decline of the Centre-Left in Comparative Perspective

Why the Left Loses: The Decline of the Centre-Left in Comparative Perspective

Rob Manwaring , Paul Kennedy , René Cuperus
Pas encore d'évaluations
Feb 1, 2018 · Anglais · Broché (240 pages)
Ajouter à l'étagère

Évaluer ce livre


Exporter le journal de lecture

Détails du livre

Format Broché
Pages 240
Langue Anglais
Publié Feb 1, 2018
Éditeur Policy Press
ISBN-10 1447332695
ISBN-13 9781447332695

Description

The current landscape of social democracy reveals a troubling decline for centre-left political parties worldwide. This collection of essays brings together prominent scholars to dissect the factors contributing to this shift, analyzing the historical, cultural, and structural elements that have led to the weakening of leftist ideologies.

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.

Genres

Politique
Ajouter à l'étagère

Évaluer ce livre


Exporter le journal de lecture