The European left and the financial crisis

The European left and the financial crisis

Author: Michael Holmes

Publisher: Manchester University Press

Published: 2019-08-27

Total Pages: 175

ISBN-13: 1526124300

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This timely collection addresses key questions including: How did political parties from the Left respond to the crisis? What does the crisis mean for the relationship between the Left and European Integration, and what does it mean for socialism as an economic, political and social project?


The Radical Left in Europe in the Age of Austerity

The Radical Left in Europe in the Age of Austerity

Author: Babak Amini

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-10-02

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 1317202511

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The complex trajectory of Europe after the 2008 global financial crisis, has led to the catastrophic failure of deep austerity measures that swept across the Union, and is reflected in the rise of some radical left parties such as SYRIZA as well as an unfortunate rise in far right and nationalist parties and movements. This collection brings together a group of European scholars and activists from various European countries to discuss the recent economic, political, and electoral changes in respective countries, and the current status and future plans of radical left parties and movements. This book fills a significant gap within the current literature in the English-speaking world on post-2008 Europe, featuring a nation-based European wide survey of the current activities and plans of radical Left parties and movements in relation to the mounting social, political, and economic problems in Europe. This book contributes to the discussion by presenting a realistic depiction of the existing radical Left forces in Europe. This title was previously published as a special issue of Socialism and Democracy.


Europe's Radical Left

Europe's Radical Left

Author: Luke March, Professor of Post-Soviet and Comparative Politics, the University of Edinburgh

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2016-10-20

Total Pages: 466

ISBN-13: 178348537X

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Compiles contributions from leading scholars to analyse how European radical left parties have responded to the ongoing socio-economic crisis that continues to afflict the EU.


The European Radical Left

The European Radical Left

Author: Giorgos Charalambous

Publisher:

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781786807953

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A historical analysis of radical left parties and movements in Europe spanning the late 1960s to the anti-austerity movements of the late 2000s.


The Palgrave Handbook of Radical Left Parties in Europe

The Palgrave Handbook of Radical Left Parties in Europe

Author: Fabien Escalona

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2023-04-17

Total Pages: 783

ISBN-13: 1137562641

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This profound and insightful handbook aims to promote critical reflection on the way we conceptualise and study the radical left and to advance research by asking new questions. Radical left parties in Europe have been the subjects of significant study in the last decade, aided by the demonstrable success of newer parties like the Greek Syriza and Spanish Podemos, as well as the persistence of more established actors like the German Die Linke. Nevertheless, the emergent literature remains patchy and many elements of the party family still poorly understood. This handbook brings together a range of leading analysts to provide a definitive compendium, one that provides both students and scholars with an informative and easy-to-use guide to the radical left in Europe. Through utilising a common analytical framework to analyse the radical left in 19 European countries (within and outside the EU), the Palgrave Handbook of Radical Left Parties in Europe provides a wealth of comparable data on a wide number of cases to provide a sound basis for future studies. This rigorous comparative framework, allied with the unprecedented in-depth overview of the development of the European radical left over the past two decades, makes this handbook an essential starting place for those interested in all aspects of the radical left as a party family.


Europe in Revolt

Europe in Revolt

Author: Panagiotis Sotiris

Publisher: Haymarket Books

Published: 2016-07-04

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 1608466582

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This authoritative survey of the new radical left forming across Europe offers “ammo for the struggles ahead, not to be ignored” (Susan Weissman, award-winning journalist and editor of Victor Serge). In Greece, Ireland, Portugal, and Spain, the debt crisis that began with the 2008 global recession helped trigger severe austerity measures. These policies, intended to address government debts, only worsened economic conditions. In response, something happened that few outsiders expected: A massive wave of political resistance erupted across Europe. With mainstream parties largely discredited by their support for austerity, room opened for radicals to offer a left-wing alternative. Collecting provocative, informative, and expert insights from leading scholars across the continent, Europe in Revolt examines the key parties and figures behind this insurgency. These essays and articles cover the roots of the social crisis—and the radicals seeking to reverse it—in Cyprus, England, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, and Sweden.


Politics in the Age of Austerity

Politics in the Age of Austerity

Author: Wolfgang Streeck

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2013-05-09

Total Pages: 465

ISBN-13: 0745670083

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In a world of increasing austerity measures, democratic politics comes under pressure. With the need to consolidate budgets and to accommodate financial markets, the responsiveness of governments to voters declines. However, democracy depends on choice. Citizens must be able to influence the course of government through elections and if a change in government cannot translate into different policies, democracy is incapacitated. Many mature democracies are approaching this situation as they confront fiscal crisis. For almost three decades, OECD countries have - in fits and starts - run deficits and accumulated debt. As a result, an ever smaller part of government revenue is available today for discretionary spending and social investment and whichever party comes into office will find its hands tied by past decisions. The current financial and fiscal crisis has exacerbated the long-term shrinking government discretion; projects for political change have lost credibility. Many citizens are aware of this situation: they turn away from party politics and stay at home on Election Day. With contributions from leading scholars in the forefront of sociology, politics and economics, this timely book will be of great interest to students and scholars throughout the social sciences as well as general readers.


Radical Left Movements in Europe

Radical Left Movements in Europe

Author: Magnus Wennerhag

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-07-28

Total Pages: 347

ISBN-13: 1317071883

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When the Iron Curtain lifted in 1989, it was seen by some as proof of the final demise of the ideas and aspirations of the radical left. Not many years passed, however, before the critique of social inequalities and capitalism was once again a main protest theme of social movements. This book provides an account of radical left movements in today’s Europe and how they are trying to accomplish social and political change. The book’s international group of leading experts provide detailed analysis on social movement organizations, activist groups, and networks that are rooted in the left-wing ideologies of anarchism, Marxism, socialism, and communism in both newly democratized post-communist and longstanding liberal-democratic polities. Through a range of case studies, the authors explore how radical left movements are influenced by their situated political and social contexts, and how contemporary radical left activism differs from both new and old social movements on one hand, and the activities of radical left parliamentary parties on the other. Ultimately, this volume investigates what it means to be ‘radical left’ in current day liberal-democratic and capitalist societies after the fall of European state socialism. This is valuable reading for students and researchers interested in European politics, contemporary social movements and political sociology.


Challenging Austerity

Challenging Austerity

Author: Beltrán Roca Martínez

Publisher:

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781138211261

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Introduction : social movements and radical politics in the European periphery : a world-systems analysis / Beltrán Roca, Emma Martin-Diaz and Iban Diaz-Parra -- Radical left in Portugal and Spain (1960-2010) / Julio Pérez Serrano -- Greece and Italy after the Second World War : contentious politics, cycles of protest and radical left / Nikos Serdedakis, Elisabetta della Corte and Markos Vogiatzoglou -- Indignados, municipalism and Podemos : mobilization and political cycle in Spain after the great recession / Iban Diaz-Parra, Emma Martin-Diaz y Beltrán Roca -- Political opportunities, threats, and opportunism : examining Syriza's rise in crisis-ridden Greek politics / Kostas Kanellopoulos -- Building the "contraption" : anti-austerity movements and political alternative in Portugal / Elísio Estanque, Hermes Augusto Costa and Dora Fonseca -- When the spring is not coming : the political space left empty by the Italian leftist movements during the contemporary economic crisis / Luca Queirolo Palmas and Simone Castellani -- Conclusions : learning from the economic crisis and the protest cycle in the south of Europe : implications for social movements and the left / Emma Martin-Diaz, Iban Diaz-Parra and Beltrán Roca


Resistance in the Age of Austerity

Resistance in the Age of Austerity

Author: Owen Worth

Publisher: Zed Books Ltd.

Published: 2013-04-11

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 1780323387

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In November 1999 the first protests associated with the 'anti-globalisation movement' took place in Seattle, and came to be seen as the starting point for globalised resistance to neoliberal capitalism. Despite initial optimism, the following years have seen little progress in formulating a coherent alternative to neoliberalism, a failure that has become particularly poignant in the aftermath of the recent credit crisis. Now, the neoliberal mandate that appeared to be in 'crisis' in just 2008 has reinvented itself through the guise of a new 'era of austerity'. In this timely book, Worth assesses the growing diversity of resistance to neoliberalism - progressive, nationalist and religious - and argues that, troublingly, the more reactionary alternatives to globalisation currently provide just as coherent a base for building opposition as those associated with the traditional 'left-wing' anti-globalisation movements. From the shortcomings of the Occupy movement to the rise of Radical Islam, the re-emergence of the far-right in Western Europe to the startling impact of the Tea Party in the US - Worth shows that while a progressive alternative is possible, it cannot be taken for granted.