Social Democracy in the Global Periphery: Origins, Challenges, Prospects
Publisher: Cambridge University Press | ISBN: 0521686873 | edition 2007 | PDF | 300 pages | 1,57 mb
Social Democracy in the Global Periphery focuses on social-democratic regimes in the developing world that have, to varying degrees, reconciled the needs of achieving growth through globalized markets with extensions of political, social and economic rights. The authors show that opportunities exist to achieve significant social progress, despite a global economic order that favours core industrial countries. Their findings derive from a comparative analysis of four exemplary cases: Kerala (India), Costa Rica, Mauritius and Chile (since 1990)…