Beyond Social Democracy: The Transformation of the Left in Emerging Knowledge Societies
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Date
2024
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Cambridge University Press
Abstract
Beyond Social Democracy examines the electoral decline of social democratic parties and how distinctive strategic moves might enable them to salvage different segments of their former electoral coalitions. Social democratic decline, however, does not imply the demise of basic tenets of the parties' programmatic appeals. Under the impact of novel twenty-first-century political-economic challenges, these concerns are also invoked and repackaged with new ideas by novel left parties. Empirically, voter movements show that social democratic parties incur net losses mostly to these other leftist parties, while sustaining a balanced, but voluminous exchange with center-right parties. Contrary to commonly held preconceptions, there is little net loss to the new extreme Right. These findings will be pertinent to anyone interested in understanding or devising party strategies in twenty-first-century democracies. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
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This book is available on Cambridge Core platform at: https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/beyond-social-democracy/B4C5F9FFAF5FF8142DB2E209E6C5C9D0#fndtn-information
Creative Commons License: CC BY 4.0
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Political sociology, Politics, Comparative politics, Sociology, International relations
Citation
Häusermann, S. & Kitschelt, H, (Eds.). (2024), Beyond Social Democracy: The Transformation of the Left in Emerging Knowledge Societies. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009496810