The social democratic parties in the Visegrád countries : predicaments and prospects for progressivism / edited by Ania Skrzypek, András Bíró-Nagy.
2023
JN96.A979 S63 2023
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The social democratic parties in the Visegrád countries : predicaments and prospects for progressivism / edited by Ania Skrzypek, András Bíró-Nagy.
ISBN
9783031307928 electronic book
3031307925 electronic book
9783031307911
3031307917
3031307925 electronic book
9783031307911
3031307917
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2023]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (230 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and color).
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-30792-8 doi
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JN96.A979 S63 2023
Dewey Decimal Classification
324.2437074
335.509437
335.509437
Summary
This path-breaking volume examines the transformation of social democracy in the four countries of Visegrd. Rich in detail and cogently argued, the work is a major contribution to debates about the changing nature of social democracy across Europe, and will be required reading for scholars and students alike. Patrick Diamond, Professor of Public Policy, Queen Mary University of London A group of renowned NGO experts from progressive think-tanks have authored a must-read primer for everyone interested in the challenges of contemporary politics in Europe. From progressivism to illiberalism, the book delivers a particularly insightful glimpse at the political currents of Central Europe. An important contribution to the debate on the future of social democracy in Europe. Aleksander Kwaniewski, President of Poland (1995-2005) This volume is an essential contribution to the European debate about the state and future of social democracy in Central and Eastern Europe. Being completed with academic precision and an excellent understanding of the socio-economic reality of the country case studies, the book is a long-awaited, absolute must-read. Biljana Borzan, Vice-President of the S&D Group in the European Parliament and MEP This book provides an in-depth analysis of the social democratic parties in the four member states of the so-called Visegrd Group- Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia. The timeline spans the last two decades, which saw the parties in question come to power, govern and collapse. The case studies of all four countries are structured in the same way, offering: explanation of the historical background (including electoral results), analyses of the context, structures, membership and voters; evaluation of the programmes and hypotheses for potential future trajectories. Given the European relevance of the topic, the fifth chapter provides a comparative analysis, with a handful of explanations as to why Visegrd Group countries have proved to be tough partners in European integration processes. Ania Skrzypek is Director for Research and Training at the Foundation for European Progressive Studies (FEPS), Belgium. Andrs Br-Nagy is Director of Policy Solutions and Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Social Sciences, Hungary. .
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. The Visegrd discomfort: understanding the predicaments of and the prospects for progressivism
3. The state of social democracy in the Czech Republic
4. The state of social democracy in Hungary
5. The state of social democracy in Poland
6. The state of social democracy in Slovakia.
2. The Visegrd discomfort: understanding the predicaments of and the prospects for progressivism
3. The state of social democracy in the Czech Republic
4. The state of social democracy in Hungary
5. The state of social democracy in Poland
6. The state of social democracy in Slovakia.