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  1. Cover
  2. Introduction: The New Social Democracy / Bryan Evans
  3. It’s the Economy, Stupid! Theoretical Reflections on Third Way Social Democracy / Ingo Schmidt
  4. From Protest Movement to Neoliberal Management: Canada’s New Democratic Party in the Era of Permanent Austerity / Bryan Evans
  5. American Social Democracy: Exceptional but Otherwise Familiar / Herman Rosenfeld
  6. The British Labour Party: In Search of Identity Between Labour and Parliament / Byron Sheldrick
  7. Social Democratic Parties and Unions in a Globalized World: The Australian Experience / Dennis Woodward
  8. Swedish Social Democracy After the Cold War: Whatever Happened to the Movement? / Kjell Ostberg
  9. The Social Democratic Party in Germany: Caught Between the Fall of the Berlin Wall and the Rise of the Left / Ingo Schmidt
  10. The Québec Turn / Roger Rashi
  11. References
  12. Contributors
  13. Index

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Contributors

Bryan Evans is associate professor in the Department of Politics and Public Administration at Ryerson University, in Toronto.

Kjell Östberg is professor of history and research leader of the Institute of Contemporary History at Södertörn University, in Flemingsberg, Sweden.

Roger Rashi is a founding member of Québec Solidaire and a member of the party’s Commission on the Environment.

Herman Rosenfeld is a retired autoworker and CAW staff person and has taught labour studies at McMaster University, in Hamilton, Ontario, and political science at York University, in Toronto.

Ingo Schmidt is the academic coordinator of the Labour Studies Program at Athabasca University, in Alberta.

Byron Sheldrick is associate professor and currently chair of the Department of Political Science at the University of Guelph, in Ontario.

The late Dennis Woodward was senior lecturer in politics at Monash University, in Melbourne, Australia.

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