Social Democracy in the Global Periphery: Origins, Challenges, Prospects
Autor Richard Sandbrook, Marc Edelman, Patrick Heller, Judith Teichmanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 feb 2007
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780521686877
ISBN-10: 0521686873
Pagini: 300
Ilustrații: 3 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0521686873
Pagini: 300
Ilustrații: 3 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Part I. Introduction: 1. Social democracy in the periphery; 2. Burdens of history; Part II. Case Studies: 3. Kerala: radical social democracy as democratic deepening; 4. Costa Rica: resilience of a classic social democracy; 5. Mauritius: evolution of a classic social democracy; 6. Chile: the tumultuous path to the third way; Part III. Patterns and Prospects: 7. Social and political origins; 8. Challenges of globalization; 9. Prospects.
Recenzii
'This impressive collaborative effort crosses disciplinary and regional boundaries to knock the conventional wisdom that globalization has made social democracy impossible on the periphery back on its heels. Grounding their analysis on four fascinating cases that span the globe, the four authors make a compelling case for the possibility of peripheral social democracy. Their book should be required reading for policy-makers and scholars alike.' Peter Evans, University of California, Berkeley
'This is an outstanding book. It is theoretically sophisticated and empirically rich. In a field dominated by pessimistic books, the message of this book is even inspirational: redistributive efforts in the developing world can work and not at the expense of economic growth. The book makes us understand the political and social preconditions for such benign developmental outcomes. A must read for all students of the developing world.' Atul Kohli, Princeton University
'Social Democracy in the Global Periphery accomplishes what the best comparative research aims for. Informed by a full grasp of past work on development, democracy, and social welfare policies as well as thorough local knowledge, the authors scan the range of what is possible and identify in four exceptional cases the causal patterns that allowed equitable social and economic policies to emerge. Remarkably, these include not only favorable conditions for the mobilization of subordinate interests but also early and sustained integration into the international economy. This is a volume of outstanding importance.' Dietrich Rueschemeyer, Brown University
'This is a book that restores one's sense of political hope. Against the economic determinism of the 'free market', these authors argue that it is possible, even in the Third World, to promote economic growth and, at the same time, to advance the cause of justice and solidarity.' Michael Walzer, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey
'This book is rich in argument, and in evidence from four 'peripheral' social democratic regimes: Chile, Costa Rica, Mauritius and the Indian state of Kerala.' Political Studies Review
'This is an outstanding book. It is theoretically sophisticated and empirically rich. In a field dominated by pessimistic books, the message of this book is even inspirational: redistributive efforts in the developing world can work and not at the expense of economic growth. The book makes us understand the political and social preconditions for such benign developmental outcomes. A must read for all students of the developing world.' Atul Kohli, Princeton University
'Social Democracy in the Global Periphery accomplishes what the best comparative research aims for. Informed by a full grasp of past work on development, democracy, and social welfare policies as well as thorough local knowledge, the authors scan the range of what is possible and identify in four exceptional cases the causal patterns that allowed equitable social and economic policies to emerge. Remarkably, these include not only favorable conditions for the mobilization of subordinate interests but also early and sustained integration into the international economy. This is a volume of outstanding importance.' Dietrich Rueschemeyer, Brown University
'This is a book that restores one's sense of political hope. Against the economic determinism of the 'free market', these authors argue that it is possible, even in the Third World, to promote economic growth and, at the same time, to advance the cause of justice and solidarity.' Michael Walzer, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey
'This book is rich in argument, and in evidence from four 'peripheral' social democratic regimes: Chile, Costa Rica, Mauritius and the Indian state of Kerala.' Political Studies Review
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Descriere
Studies how and why socio-economic development combines with democracy in some capitalist developing countries.