The Third Way and beyond: Criticisms, futures and alternatives

The Third Way is said to be the guiding philosophy for New Labour and centre-left parties and governments across the globe. Moving beyond attempts to define and defend the Third Way, this innovative collection embarks on a critical examination of this key concept. The editors draw on expert contribu...

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Other Authors: Hale, Sarah (Editor), Leggett, Will (Editor), Martell, Luke (Editor)
Format: eBook
Published: Manchester University Press 2004
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