Author: Richard Sandbrook
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1139460919
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 249
Book Description
Social Democracy in the Global Periphery focuses on social-democratic regimes in the developing world that have, to varying degrees, reconciled the needs of achieving growth through globalized markets with extensions of political, social and economic rights. The authors show that opportunities exist to achieve significant social progress, despite a global economic order that favours core industrial countries. Their findings derive from a comparative analysis of four exemplary cases: Kerala (India), Costa Rica, Mauritius and Chile (since 1990). Though unusual, the social and political conditions from which these developing-world social democracies arose are not unique; indeed, pragmatic and proactive social-democratic movements helped create these favourable conditions. The four exemplars have preserved or even improved their social achievements since neoliberalism emerged hegemonic in the 1980s. This demonstrates that certain social-democratic policies and practices - guided by a democratic developmental state - can enhance a national economy's global competitiveness.
Social Democracy in the Global Periphery
Author: Richard Sandbrook
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1139460919
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 249
Book Description
Social Democracy in the Global Periphery focuses on social-democratic regimes in the developing world that have, to varying degrees, reconciled the needs of achieving growth through globalized markets with extensions of political, social and economic rights. The authors show that opportunities exist to achieve significant social progress, despite a global economic order that favours core industrial countries. Their findings derive from a comparative analysis of four exemplary cases: Kerala (India), Costa Rica, Mauritius and Chile (since 1990). Though unusual, the social and political conditions from which these developing-world social democracies arose are not unique; indeed, pragmatic and proactive social-democratic movements helped create these favourable conditions. The four exemplars have preserved or even improved their social achievements since neoliberalism emerged hegemonic in the 1980s. This demonstrates that certain social-democratic policies and practices - guided by a democratic developmental state - can enhance a national economy's global competitiveness.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1139460919
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 249
Book Description
Social Democracy in the Global Periphery focuses on social-democratic regimes in the developing world that have, to varying degrees, reconciled the needs of achieving growth through globalized markets with extensions of political, social and economic rights. The authors show that opportunities exist to achieve significant social progress, despite a global economic order that favours core industrial countries. Their findings derive from a comparative analysis of four exemplary cases: Kerala (India), Costa Rica, Mauritius and Chile (since 1990). Though unusual, the social and political conditions from which these developing-world social democracies arose are not unique; indeed, pragmatic and proactive social-democratic movements helped create these favourable conditions. The four exemplars have preserved or even improved their social achievements since neoliberalism emerged hegemonic in the 1980s. This demonstrates that certain social-democratic policies and practices - guided by a democratic developmental state - can enhance a national economy's global competitiveness.
Social Democracy in the Global Periphery
Author: Richard Sandbrook
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521686877
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
Social Democracy in the Global Periphery focuses on social-democratic regimes in the developing world that have, to varying degrees, reconciled the needs of achieving growth through globalized markets with extensions of political, social and economic rights. The authors show that opportunities exist to achieve significant social progress, despite a global economic order that favours core industrial countries. Their findings derive from a comparative analysis of four exemplary cases: Kerala (India), Costa Rica, Mauritius and Chile (since 1990). Though unusual, the social and political conditions from which these developing-world social democracies arose are not unique; indeed, pragmatic and proactive social-democratic movements helped create these favourable conditions. The four exemplars have preserved or even improved their social achievements since neoliberalism emerged hegemonic in the 1980s. This demonstrates that certain social-democratic policies and practices - guided by a democratic developmental state - can enhance a national economy's global competitiveness.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521686877
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
Social Democracy in the Global Periphery focuses on social-democratic regimes in the developing world that have, to varying degrees, reconciled the needs of achieving growth through globalized markets with extensions of political, social and economic rights. The authors show that opportunities exist to achieve significant social progress, despite a global economic order that favours core industrial countries. Their findings derive from a comparative analysis of four exemplary cases: Kerala (India), Costa Rica, Mauritius and Chile (since 1990). Though unusual, the social and political conditions from which these developing-world social democracies arose are not unique; indeed, pragmatic and proactive social-democratic movements helped create these favourable conditions. The four exemplars have preserved or even improved their social achievements since neoliberalism emerged hegemonic in the 1980s. This demonstrates that certain social-democratic policies and practices - guided by a democratic developmental state - can enhance a national economy's global competitiveness.
Social Democracy in the Global Periphery
Author: Richard Sandbrook
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521867030
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
Social Democracy in the Global Periphery focuses on social-democratic regimes in the developing world that have, to varying degrees, reconciled the needs of achieving growth through globalized markets with extensions of political, social and economic rights. The authors show that opportunities exist to achieve significant social progress, despite a global economic order that favours core industrial countries. Their findings derive from a comparative analysis of four exemplary cases: Kerala (India), Costa Rica, Mauritius and Chile (since 1990). Though unusual, the social and political conditions from which these developing-world social democracies arose are not unique; indeed, pragmatic and proactive social-democratic movements helped create these favourable conditions. The four exemplars have preserved or even improved their social achievements since neoliberalism emerged hegemonic in the 1980s. This demonstrates that certain social-democratic policies and practices - guided by a democratic developmental state - can enhance a national economy's global competitiveness.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521867030
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
Social Democracy in the Global Periphery focuses on social-democratic regimes in the developing world that have, to varying degrees, reconciled the needs of achieving growth through globalized markets with extensions of political, social and economic rights. The authors show that opportunities exist to achieve significant social progress, despite a global economic order that favours core industrial countries. Their findings derive from a comparative analysis of four exemplary cases: Kerala (India), Costa Rica, Mauritius and Chile (since 1990). Though unusual, the social and political conditions from which these developing-world social democracies arose are not unique; indeed, pragmatic and proactive social-democratic movements helped create these favourable conditions. The four exemplars have preserved or even improved their social achievements since neoliberalism emerged hegemonic in the 1980s. This demonstrates that certain social-democratic policies and practices - guided by a democratic developmental state - can enhance a national economy's global competitiveness.
The Future of Social Democracy
Author: Thomas Meyer
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Socialism
Languages : en
Pages : 332
Book Description
In Today S Globalized World, Two Forces Are Competing For Dominance In Countries Governed By The Rule-Of-Law: Liberation Democracy And Social Democracy. For Liberation Democracy The Essential Constituents Of Social Freedom Are To Be Found In Self-Regulated Markets And The Unrestricted Right To Private Property. Social Democracy, On The Other Hand, Underlines The Importance Not Only Of Civil And Political Rights, But Also Basic Social And Economic Rights. It Calls For Social Safeguards To Be Regarded A Fundamental Right, Promotes Social Inclusion And Accords Priority To Political Responsibility Over Market Forces. As Economic And Social Risks Multiply In A Globalized World, Social Democracy Has A Role To Play Not Only Within Individual Societies But Also In Shaping The World Order As A Whole. This Books Shows Different Ways In Which Social Democracy Can Be Designed To Meet Future Needs. It Compares Various Models Of Social Democracy And Their Respective Contributions Towards The Legitimacy And Stability Of The Democratic Order.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Socialism
Languages : en
Pages : 332
Book Description
In Today S Globalized World, Two Forces Are Competing For Dominance In Countries Governed By The Rule-Of-Law: Liberation Democracy And Social Democracy. For Liberation Democracy The Essential Constituents Of Social Freedom Are To Be Found In Self-Regulated Markets And The Unrestricted Right To Private Property. Social Democracy, On The Other Hand, Underlines The Importance Not Only Of Civil And Political Rights, But Also Basic Social And Economic Rights. It Calls For Social Safeguards To Be Regarded A Fundamental Right, Promotes Social Inclusion And Accords Priority To Political Responsibility Over Market Forces. As Economic And Social Risks Multiply In A Globalized World, Social Democracy Has A Role To Play Not Only Within Individual Societies But Also In Shaping The World Order As A Whole. This Books Shows Different Ways In Which Social Democracy Can Be Designed To Meet Future Needs. It Compares Various Models Of Social Democracy And Their Respective Contributions Towards The Legitimacy And Stability Of The Democratic Order.
Social Democracy in the Global Periphery: Introduction. Social democracy in the periphery ; Burdens of history
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780511295379
Category : Comparative government
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
Through a comparative analysis of four cases, the authors demonstrate that a virtuous circle of socio-economic development and democracy can occur under apparently divergent circumstances of capitalist transformation.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780511295379
Category : Comparative government
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
Through a comparative analysis of four cases, the authors demonstrate that a virtuous circle of socio-economic development and democracy can occur under apparently divergent circumstances of capitalist transformation.
Global Social Democracy and the New International Economic Order
Author: Fawzy Mansour
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Economic policy
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Economic policy
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Reinventing Social Democratic Development
Author: Olle Törnquist
Publisher: Nias Studies in Asian Topics
ISBN: 9788776941987
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"Uneven economic growth in the Global South, with mounting inequalities and the crisis of democratization, has generated new quests for social democracy - but are such efforts, these days, at all feasible? The point of departure in this book is that there are no easy solutions such as generalizing the Latin American Pink Tide or exporting the Nordic model. There are many unresolved problems with participatory approaches; and the current conditions in the Global South differ substantially from those that enabled social and political forces to fight for the combination of equity and growth during late industrialization in the North. Can social democratic development be reinvented? This is what we discuss in this book. There are numerous protests against the existing order and there are attempts at change. But history will not be repeated, and the effort must be made to move on by analyzing whether and how the troublesome new circumstances may not only block some of the old policies, but also pave the way for alternative dynamics that can foster a viable and democratic counter movement. A group of prominent and committed scholars on social democracy in the South, most of them from Scandinavia and from India, decided four years ago to discuss these issues in several joint workshops. In this book, the outcome of their deliberations, they focus on the core dimensions of social democratic development and then read the two most critical cases in the South and North against each other in historical perspective, those of India and Scandinavia In order not to take ready-made Scandinavian solutions as points of departure, they start off from the challenges in India, only thereafter looking for useful Scandinavian and other experiences. They also consider whether and how Scandinavia is affected by uneven development in countries like India, thus casting fresh light on the current problems of social democracy in the North too" (ed.)
Publisher: Nias Studies in Asian Topics
ISBN: 9788776941987
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"Uneven economic growth in the Global South, with mounting inequalities and the crisis of democratization, has generated new quests for social democracy - but are such efforts, these days, at all feasible? The point of departure in this book is that there are no easy solutions such as generalizing the Latin American Pink Tide or exporting the Nordic model. There are many unresolved problems with participatory approaches; and the current conditions in the Global South differ substantially from those that enabled social and political forces to fight for the combination of equity and growth during late industrialization in the North. Can social democratic development be reinvented? This is what we discuss in this book. There are numerous protests against the existing order and there are attempts at change. But history will not be repeated, and the effort must be made to move on by analyzing whether and how the troublesome new circumstances may not only block some of the old policies, but also pave the way for alternative dynamics that can foster a viable and democratic counter movement. A group of prominent and committed scholars on social democracy in the South, most of them from Scandinavia and from India, decided four years ago to discuss these issues in several joint workshops. In this book, the outcome of their deliberations, they focus on the core dimensions of social democratic development and then read the two most critical cases in the South and North against each other in historical perspective, those of India and Scandinavia In order not to take ready-made Scandinavian solutions as points of departure, they start off from the challenges in India, only thereafter looking for useful Scandinavian and other experiences. They also consider whether and how Scandinavia is affected by uneven development in countries like India, thus casting fresh light on the current problems of social democracy in the North too" (ed.)
Social Democracy
Author: L. Martell
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN: 9780333804056
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 239
Book Description
How are the policies, meaning and ideology of social democracy changing and what is the context for this change? To what extent are social democratic parties converging or diverging according to national traditions? What criticism are there of recent social democracy and what alternatives exist? This book offers a distinctive approach to answering these questions. By drawing on a wide range of political and ideological perspectives, the contributors have produced an interdisciplinary work of great theoretical and empirical value. They analyze developments in social democracy against the background of globalization, Europeanization and different national traditions. The perspectives range from the critical to the sympathetic, including discussion of where social democracy is going, as well as the argument that it provides no future for radical politics at all.
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN: 9780333804056
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 239
Book Description
How are the policies, meaning and ideology of social democracy changing and what is the context for this change? To what extent are social democratic parties converging or diverging according to national traditions? What criticism are there of recent social democracy and what alternatives exist? This book offers a distinctive approach to answering these questions. By drawing on a wide range of political and ideological perspectives, the contributors have produced an interdisciplinary work of great theoretical and empirical value. They analyze developments in social democracy against the background of globalization, Europeanization and different national traditions. The perspectives range from the critical to the sympathetic, including discussion of where social democracy is going, as well as the argument that it provides no future for radical politics at all.
The Three Worlds of Social Democracy
Author: Ingo Schmidt
Publisher: Pluto Press (UK)
ISBN: 9780745336084
Category : Socialism
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
What is the current state of social democracy, and what are its prospects? This book is one of the first truly global explorations of the methods, meanings and limits of social democracy worldwide, exploring the history and track record of the movement in its many forms. The authors examine the spread of social democracy to post-colonial and post-communist countries in Eastern Europe, Latin America, India and South Africa, as well as its historical 'heartlands' in Europe. Economic stagnation combined with a weakening of popular left-wing movements, and the rise of the populist right, present formidable challenges for the proponents of social democracy today. This book will be an indispensable guide for anyone seeking a global view of these world-historic developments.
Publisher: Pluto Press (UK)
ISBN: 9780745336084
Category : Socialism
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
What is the current state of social democracy, and what are its prospects? This book is one of the first truly global explorations of the methods, meanings and limits of social democracy worldwide, exploring the history and track record of the movement in its many forms. The authors examine the spread of social democracy to post-colonial and post-communist countries in Eastern Europe, Latin America, India and South Africa, as well as its historical 'heartlands' in Europe. Economic stagnation combined with a weakening of popular left-wing movements, and the rise of the populist right, present formidable challenges for the proponents of social democracy today. This book will be an indispensable guide for anyone seeking a global view of these world-historic developments.
The Retreat of Social Democracy
Author: John T. Callaghan
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 9780719050329
Category : European Union countries
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
An examination of policy and programme in the key social democratic parties of Britain, France, Germany and Sweden since the 1970s. It situates change in the context of capitalist restructuring and shows how the radical Left initially responded to the unfolding crisis of the post-war order.
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 9780719050329
Category : European Union countries
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
An examination of policy and programme in the key social democratic parties of Britain, France, Germany and Sweden since the 1970s. It situates change in the context of capitalist restructuring and shows how the radical Left initially responded to the unfolding crisis of the post-war order.