Third Way Reforms: Social Democracy after the Golden Age
This book examines the transformation of contemporary social democracy through the concept of “third way” reforms. It proposes a set of theories about the possibility for continuing social democratic ideological adaptation, for ideologies to overcome institutional constraints in triggering path-breaking innovations, and for social democracy to bridge the insider-outsider divide. Empirically, the book utilizes these theories to account for social democratic welfare state and labor market reforms in nine OECD countries after the end of the Golden Age. Based on the logic of “public evils,” the book proposes that the ideologically contested nature of institutions provides incentives for institutional innovation. Social democratic ideology shapes the fundamental characteristics and content of the third way policy paradigm, and the paradigm’s practical implementation continues to be path-dependent on historical institutional settings.
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Third Way Reforms: Social Democracy after the Golden Age
This book examines the transformation of contemporary social democracy through the concept of “third way” reforms. It proposes a set of theories about the possibility for continuing social democratic ideological adaptation, for ideologies to overcome institutional constraints in triggering path-breaking innovations, and for social democracy to bridge the insider-outsider divide. Empirically, the book utilizes these theories to account for social democratic welfare state and labor market reforms in nine OECD countries after the end of the Golden Age. Based on the logic of “public evils,” the book proposes that the ideologically contested nature of institutions provides incentives for institutional innovation. Social democratic ideology shapes the fundamental characteristics and content of the third way policy paradigm, and the paradigm’s practical implementation continues to be path-dependent on historical institutional settings.
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Third Way Reforms: Social Democracy after the Golden Age

Third Way Reforms: Social Democracy after the Golden Age

by Jingjing Huo
Third Way Reforms: Social Democracy after the Golden Age

Third Way Reforms: Social Democracy after the Golden Age

by Jingjing Huo

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This book examines the transformation of contemporary social democracy through the concept of “third way” reforms. It proposes a set of theories about the possibility for continuing social democratic ideological adaptation, for ideologies to overcome institutional constraints in triggering path-breaking innovations, and for social democracy to bridge the insider-outsider divide. Empirically, the book utilizes these theories to account for social democratic welfare state and labor market reforms in nine OECD countries after the end of the Golden Age. Based on the logic of “public evils,” the book proposes that the ideologically contested nature of institutions provides incentives for institutional innovation. Social democratic ideology shapes the fundamental characteristics and content of the third way policy paradigm, and the paradigm’s practical implementation continues to be path-dependent on historical institutional settings.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781316501108
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 12/17/2015
Pages: 374
Product dimensions: 5.94(w) x 9.76(h) x 0.16(d)

About the Author

Jingjing Huo earned his PhD from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and currently teaches at the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada. His primary research interest is comparative political economy and institutions, and his work appears in Comparative Political Studies, the Canadian Journal of Political Science, and the Journal of European Social Policy.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. Theorizing the third way; 3. Constraints on action: institutions and ideas; 4. Prelude to the third way; 5. Expansion in active protection; 6. Restructuring passive protection; 7. Economic and corporatist contexts for the third way; 8. Theories of possibilities.
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