Social democracy in the global periphery : origins, challenges, prospects / Richard Sandbrook [and others].

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2007.
Description
ix, 289 pages ; 24 cm

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        Summary note
        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.
        Bibliographic references
        Includes bibliographical references (p. 255-283) and index.
        Contents
        • pt. I. Introduction. Social democracy in the periphery ; Burdens of history
        • pt. II. Case studies. Kerala : deepening a radical social democracy ; Costa Rica : resilience of a classic social democracy ; Mauritius : evolution of a classic social democracy ; Chile : the tumultuous path to the third way
        • pt. III. Patterns and prospects. Social and political origins ; Challenges of globalization ; Prospects.
        ISBN
        • 0521867037 ((hbk.))
        • 9780521867030 ((hbk.))
        • 0521686873 ((pbk.))
        • 9780521686877 ((pbk.))
        LCCN
        2007296800
        OCLC
        71347573
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