European Social Democracy During the Global Economic Crisis
Renovation or Resignation?
David J. Bailey (Redaktør) ; Jean-Michel de Waele (Redaktør) ; Fabien Escalona (Redaktør) ; Mathieu Vieira (Redaktør)
This book makes an important contribution to the existing literature on European social democracy in the wake of the 2008
financial crash and ensuing recession. It assesses how social democratic parties have responded, at the national as well as at the European Union level. Les mer
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This book makes an important contribution to the existing literature on European social democracy in the wake of the 2008
financial crash and ensuing recession. It assesses how social democratic parties have responded, at the national as well as
at the European Union level. A wide range of leading political scientists provide the reader with an in-depth understanding
of the prospects for social democracy in the midst of an unprecedented crisis for neoliberalism. The book benefits from an
analysis of social democratic parties' experiences in 6 different countries - the UK, Sweden, Germany, France, Spain and Greece
- along with a number of chapters on the fate of social democracy in the institutions of the EU. -- .
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Utgitt:
2014
Forlag: Manchester University Press
Innbinding: Innbundet
Språk: Engelsk
Sider: 304
ISBN: 9780719091957
Format: 23 x 16 cm
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Introduction
David Bailey, Jean-Michel De Waele, Fabien Escalona and Mathieu Vieira
PART I: The political economy of European social democracy under global economic crisis
1. It does not happen here either: why social democrats fail in the context of the great financial crisis - Fabien Escalona and Mathieu Vieira
2. Social democracy and social movements from crisis to crisis - George Ross
3. Why the financial crisis has not generated a social democratic alternative in Europe? - Magnus Ryner
4. Social democracy in the light of capitalist crises: the case of the British Labour - John Callaghan
PART II: National responses to crisis
5. Coping with TINA: the Labour Party and the new crisis of capitalism - Philippe Marliere
6. Losing social democracy. Reflections on the erosion of a paradigmatic case of social democracy - Jenny Andersson
7. German social democracy: a popular project and an unpopular party - Ingo Schmidt
8. The French PS (2008-13). Not revolutionaries, not luminaries, just 'normal' guys amidst the tempest - Christophe Bouillaud
9. Back to the drawing board. The PSOE after the 2011 general election - Paul Kennedy
10. Trimph and collapse: the PASOK in the wake of the crisis in Greece (2009-13) - Dimitri A. Sotiropoulos
PART III: Towards a social democratic European Union?
11. Limits of consensus? The Party of European Socialists and the financial crisis - Michael Holmes and Simon Lightfoot
12. Palliating terminal social democratic decline at the EU-level? - David Bailey
13. Reforming Europe, renewing social democracy? The PES, the debt crisis and the Europarties - Gerassimos Moschonas
Postface: death by a thousand cuts? - Ashley Lavelle
Index -- .
David Bailey, Jean-Michel De Waele, Fabien Escalona and Mathieu Vieira
PART I: The political economy of European social democracy under global economic crisis
1. It does not happen here either: why social democrats fail in the context of the great financial crisis - Fabien Escalona and Mathieu Vieira
2. Social democracy and social movements from crisis to crisis - George Ross
3. Why the financial crisis has not generated a social democratic alternative in Europe? - Magnus Ryner
4. Social democracy in the light of capitalist crises: the case of the British Labour - John Callaghan
PART II: National responses to crisis
5. Coping with TINA: the Labour Party and the new crisis of capitalism - Philippe Marliere
6. Losing social democracy. Reflections on the erosion of a paradigmatic case of social democracy - Jenny Andersson
7. German social democracy: a popular project and an unpopular party - Ingo Schmidt
8. The French PS (2008-13). Not revolutionaries, not luminaries, just 'normal' guys amidst the tempest - Christophe Bouillaud
9. Back to the drawing board. The PSOE after the 2011 general election - Paul Kennedy
10. Trimph and collapse: the PASOK in the wake of the crisis in Greece (2009-13) - Dimitri A. Sotiropoulos
PART III: Towards a social democratic European Union?
11. Limits of consensus? The Party of European Socialists and the financial crisis - Michael Holmes and Simon Lightfoot
12. Palliating terminal social democratic decline at the EU-level? - David Bailey
13. Reforming Europe, renewing social democracy? The PES, the debt crisis and the Europarties - Gerassimos Moschonas
Postface: death by a thousand cuts? - Ashley Lavelle
Index -- .
David J. Bailey is Lecturer in Political Science at the University of Birmingham, Jean-Michel De Waele is Professor of Political
Science at the Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Fabien Escalona is ATER in Political Science and PhD candidate at Sciences Po
Grenoble, Mathieu Vieira is ATER in Political Science at Sciences Po Lille and PhD candidate at Sciences Po Grenoble and Universite
Libre de Bruxelles -- .