What's Left of the Left Democrats and Social Democrats in Challenging Times

In What's Left of the Left, distinguished scholars of European and U.S. politics consider how center-left political parties have fared since the 1970s. They explore the left's responses to the end of the postwar economic boom, the collapse of the Soviet Union, the erosion of traditional pa...

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Other Authors: Cronin, James E. (Editor), Shoch, James (Editor), Ross, George W. (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Duke University Press 2011
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