The Radical Left in Europe in the Age of Austerity

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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.

Author(s): Babak Amini
Publisher: Routledge (Taylor & Francis)
Year: 2016

Language: English
Pages: 203
City: Oxon / New York

Citation Information
Notes on Contributors
Note from the Editor
1. Introduction - Marcello Musto
2. Situating the Radical Left in Contemporary Europe - Babak Amini
3. The Radical Left in Greece - Mihalis Panayiotakis
4. “Old” and “New” Left in the Kingdom of Spain, 2008–2015 - Antoni Domenech, Gustavo Buster and Daniel Raventós
5. The Radical Left in France - Jean-Numa Ducange
6. The Radical Left in Benelux - Erik Meijer
7. The Radical Left in Germany - Frieder Otto Wolf
8. From Splits to Unification? On the Recent History of the Italian Radical Left - Eleonora Forenza
9. The “Memorandum of Understanding” in Portugal and the Portuguese Left - António Simões do Paço and Raquel Varela
10. The Nordic Radical Left - Teppo Eskelinen
11. The Radical Left of the New EU: Between Communist Nostalgia and Postmodern Radicalism - Stanislav Holubec
12. “New Left” in the Post-Yugoslav Space: Issues, Sites, and Forms - Igor Štiks
13. The Radical Left in Britain - Kate Hudson
14. The Radical Left in Ireland - Conor McCabe
15. A Chronology of the European Sovereign Debt Crisis - Babak Amini
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