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    Social democracy: A comparative account of the left-wing party family

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    The Social Democratic party family is a central part of political life in the West. This book focuses on this party family as well as a unique political force in the industrialised world. It provides a critical comparative survey of when, where, how and why Social Democracy developed within established capitalist democracies. The book explains the electoral fortunes of Social Democratic parties, the influence of the party system dynamics and co-operation between parties in government. It examines the ideological tensions within Social Democratic parties between socialists and reformists and its ramifications for pursuing a ‘better and kinder’ world. This study also discusses the recent state of affairs and its mission in the 21st century. The book features a comparative analysis of 21 cases from Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the UK and the United States. It will be of key interest to students and scholars of public policy, comparative politics, party politics and democracy studies

    Democratic Performance of Parties and Legitimacy in Europe

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    The continued decline of Dutch social democracy

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    Gedreven en behoedzaam. Willem Drees 1886–1988, De jaren 1940–1948

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    Political Parties — Old Concepts and New Challenges (Comparative Politics Series)

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    Looking back ... and looking foward

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    Towards a New Methodology of Estimating Party Policy Positions

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    coding techniques, computerised content analysis, digitalisation, policy positions, party manifesto research,

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