Divided They Fell: Crisis and the Collapse of Europe's Centre-Left

Divided They Fell: Crisis and the Collapse of Europe's Centre-Left

by Sean McDaniel
Divided They Fell: Crisis and the Collapse of Europe's Centre-Left

Divided They Fell: Crisis and the Collapse of Europe's Centre-Left

by Sean McDaniel

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Overview

Why has Europe’s centre-left failed to respond to the crisis of neoliberalism in Europe? Rather than opening up a moment in political time for the centre-left to puncture the dominance of neoliberalism, the multitude of crises in Europe since 2008 have consolidated its difficulties and contributed to the rise of radical and populist alternatives.


Divided They Fell examines the failures of mainstream politics, and in particular the inability of the centre-left to respond to the global financial crisis more effectively. By exploring the cases of the UK Labour Party and France’s Parti Socialiste, the book investigates the role of, and interplay between, institutional intra-party dynamics, the parties’ ideational landscapes and the wider political economy in shaping their responses to the crisis.


Important reputational, ideational and strategic path dependencies in both parties, it is shown, constrained the flow of fresh ideas and entrenched their internal organizational divisions, leaving them unable to offer an effective post-neoliberal economic alternative. Ultimately, this fractured the parties and sparked a crisis of centre-left identity that opened the door to emergent alternative parties and movements in both cases.


Divided They Fell helps to diagnose what has gone wrong for the centre-left in Europe and forces us to consider whether such parties are, in the context of new and emerging crises, still fit for purpose.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781788216050
Publisher: Agenda Publishing
Publication date: 05/02/2023
Series: Building Progressive Alternatives
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.15(w) x 9.20(h) x (d)

About the Author

Sean McDaniel is Senior Lecturer in Political Economy at the Future Economies Research Centre, Manchester Metropolitan University. He completed his PhD at the University of Warwick in 2019 and has been a visiting research fellow at the Centre d'études europénnes, Sciences Po, Paris.

Table of Contents

Introduction


1. Neoliberal convergence and the politics of austerity: is there still space for the centre-left?


2. Struggling to win: centre-left electoral decline and the strategic dilemma of the Third Way


3. Developing a strategy: the internal dynamics of the centre-left’s response to the crisis of neoliberalism


4. Delivering the strategy: how the centre-left sought to communicate a response to the crisis of neoliberalism


5. Stagnation, failure and fragmentation: the rise of the radical left


6. Post-pandemic politics: how are the centre-left rebuilding?


Conclusion


Appendix: list of interviewees and interview location
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