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Interpreting the Labour Party : approaches to Labour politics and history / / edited by John Callaghan, Steven Fielding, Steve Ludlam
Interpreting the Labour Party : approaches to Labour politics and history / / edited by John Callaghan, Steven Fielding, Steve Ludlam
Autore Ludlam Steve
Pubbl/distr/stampa Manchester University Press, 2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (x, 210 pages) : digital file(s)
Disciplina 324.24107
Collana Critical labour movement series
Soggetto topico Political science
Soggetto non controllato politics
union
labour
socialism
Ralph Miliband
Trade union
Working class
ISBN 1-280-73461-2
9786610734610
1-84779-088-7
1-4237-0660-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction (John Callaghan, Steven Fielding and Steve Ludlam) -- 1. Understanding Labour's ideological trajectory (Nick Randall) -- 2. 'What kind of people are you?' Labour, the people and the 'new political history' (Lawrence Black) -- 3. 'Labourism' and the New Left (Madeleine Davis) -- 4. Ralph Miliband and the Labour Party: from Parliamentary Socialism to 'Bennism' (Michael Newman) -- 5. The continuing relevance of the Milibandian perspective (David Coates and Leo Panitch) -- 6. An exceptional comrade? The Nairn-Anderson interpretation (Mark Wickham-Jones) -- 7. Class and politics in the work of Henry Pelling (Alastair J. Reid) -- 8. Ross McKibbin: class cultures, the trade unions and the Labour Party (John Callaghan) -- 9. The Progressive Dilemma and the social democratic perspective (Steven Fielding and Declan McHugh) -- 10. Too much pluralism, not enough socialism: interpreting the unions-party link (Steve Ludlam) -- 11. Lewis Minkin and the party-unions link (Eric Shaw) -- 12. How to study the Labour Party: contextual, analytical and theoretical issues (Colin Hay) --Guide to further reading -- Index.
Record Nr. UNISA-996209557403316
Ludlam Steve  
Manchester University Press, 2003
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Interpreting the Labour Party : approaches to Labour politics and history / / edited by John Callaghan, Steven Fielding, Steve Ludlam
Interpreting the Labour Party : approaches to Labour politics and history / / edited by John Callaghan, Steven Fielding, Steve Ludlam
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Manchester ; ; New York, : Manchester University Press
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (x, 210 pages) : digital file(s)
Disciplina 324.24107
Altri autori (Persone) CallaghanJohn (John T.)
FieldingSteven <1961->
LudlamSteve <1951->
Collana Critical labour movement series
Soggetto topico Political science
ISBN 1-280-73461-2
9786610734610
1-84779-088-7
1-4237-0660-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction (John Callaghan, Steven Fielding and Steve Ludlam) -- 1. Understanding Labour's ideological trajectory (Nick Randall) -- 2. 'What kind of people are you?' Labour, the people and the 'new political history' (Lawrence Black) -- 3. 'Labourism' and the New Left (Madeleine Davis) -- 4. Ralph Miliband and the Labour Party: from Parliamentary Socialism to 'Bennism' (Michael Newman) -- 5. The continuing relevance of the Milibandian perspective (David Coates and Leo Panitch) -- 6. An exceptional comrade? The Nairn-Anderson interpretation (Mark Wickham-Jones) -- 7. Class and politics in the work of Henry Pelling (Alastair J. Reid) -- 8. Ross McKibbin: class cultures, the trade unions and the Labour Party (John Callaghan) -- 9. The Progressive Dilemma and the social democratic perspective (Steven Fielding and Declan McHugh) -- 10. Too much pluralism, not enough socialism: interpreting the unions-party link (Steve Ludlam) -- 11. Lewis Minkin and the party-unions link (Eric Shaw) -- 12. How to study the Labour Party: contextual, analytical and theoretical issues (Colin Hay) --Guide to further reading -- Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910147096103321
Manchester ; ; New York, : Manchester University Press
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Right-wing Politics in the New Latin America [[electronic resource] ] : Reaction and Revolt
Right-wing Politics in the New Latin America [[electronic resource] ] : Reaction and Revolt
Autore Dominguez Francisco <1950->
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Zed Books, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (282 p.)
Disciplina 320.52098
324.2
Altri autori (Persone) LievesleyGeraldine
LudlamSteve <1951->
Soggetto topico Conservatism -- Latin America
Latin America -- Politics and government -- 21st century
Political parties -- Latin America
Right and left (Political science) -- Latin America
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-84813-814-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto About the editors; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Introduction: reaction and revolt; The challenge from the left; Elements of right-wing advantage; The structure of the book; Part One | The continental right; 1 | The South American right after 'the end of history'; Defining the right; The rise of representative democracy and markets in South America; The South American right and the post-2000 turn to the left; The right in power: Colombia and Mexico; The right with influence on government: Brazil and Peru; The right as 'loyal opposition': Chile, Uruguay and Argentina
The 'problematic' right in opposition: Paraguay, Venezuela, Bolivia and EcuadorConclusion; 2 | The United States of America and the Latin American right; New challenges to US hegemonic strategy; Obama, Venezuela and Honduras; Conflict over US military bases; Figure 2.1 The US military presence in Latin America; ALBA and US subversion; Colombia, Mexico and the 'war on drugs'; Prospects of sympathetic relations in the Southern Cone and Brazil; Conclusion; 3 | Unearthing the real subversives: the US state, right-wing think tanks and political intervention in contemporary Latin America
The New American CenturyPreaching counter-revolution: the role of the think tanks; Multiple forms of intervention; Concluding thoughts; Part Two | The right in office; 4 | PAN Para Todos: elections, democracy and the right in contemporary Mexico; Democratization and the right; The right in power; Breaking down the election; Conclusion: a PAN for All?; 5 | Colombia as the linchpin of US hegemony in Latin America; Colombia and the US: a history of complicity; Paramilitarism and mafia control of politics; The political and human cost of the Colombian model; The Colombian right and Latin America
6 | A right for all seasons? Right-wing politics in contemporary PeruPeru in comparative perspective; The New Right emerges (and fails); The gradual growth of conservative power; Self-doubt on the right; Final thoughts; Part Three | The right in opposition; 7 | Venezuela's opposition: desperately seeking to overthrow Chávez; The Fourth Republic: a rotten regime; The insurrection of the bourgeoisie; Conclusions; 8 | Multilateral lines of conflict in contemporary Bolivia; Contextualizing contemporary changes in Bolivia's foreign relations
The MAS, the 'plebeian mass' and the conservative oppositionUS interference; TNCs, the donor community and the ALBA: multilateral lines of conflict; ALBA; Conclusions; 9 | Right-wing opposition as counter-revolution: the Cuban case; Empires and dictators; Right-wing hegemony in 'Exilio City'; Enforcing hegemony by terror; Tolerated terrorism; Invading the Hill; Cracks in the monolith; Conclusions; 10 | Right-wing politics in contemporary Brazil; The military dictatorship and the politics of transition; The right after the transition; The Lula government and the Brazilian right
The 2010 election: a resounding defeat for the right
Record Nr. UNINA-9910462704303321
Dominguez Francisco <1950->  
London, : Zed Books, 2011
Materiale a stampa
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Right-wing politics in the new Latin America : reaction and revolt / / edited by Francisco Domínguez, Geraldine Lievesley, and Steve Ludlam
Right-wing politics in the new Latin America : reaction and revolt / / edited by Francisco Domínguez, Geraldine Lievesley, and Steve Ludlam
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : Zed Books, , 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (x, 270 pages)
Disciplina 320.52098
324.2
Altri autori (Persone) DominguezFrancisco <1950->
LievesleyGeraldine
LudlamSteve <1951->
Soggetto topico Conservatism - Latin America
Political parties - Latin America
Right and left (Political science) - Latin America
ISBN 1-84813-814-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto About the editors; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Introduction: reaction and revolt; The challenge from the left; Elements of right-wing advantage; The structure of the book; Part One | The continental right; 1 | The South American right after 'the end of history'; Defining the right; The rise of representative democracy and markets in South America; The South American right and the post-2000 turn to the left; The right in power: Colombia and Mexico; The right with influence on government: Brazil and Peru; The right as 'loyal opposition': Chile, Uruguay and Argentina
The 'problematic' right in opposition: Paraguay, Venezuela, Bolivia and Ecuador; Conclusion; 2 | The United States of America and the Latin American right; New challenges to US hegemonic strategy; Obama, Venezuela and Honduras; Conflict over US military bases; Figure 2.1 The US military presence in Latin America; ALBA and US subversion; Colombia, Mexico and the 'war on drugs'; Prospects of sympathetic relations in the Southern Cone and Brazil; Conclusion; 3 | Unearthing the real subversives: the US state, right-wing think tanks and political intervention in contemporary Latin America
The New American Century; Preaching counter-revolution: the role of the think tanks; Multiple forms of intervention; Concluding thoughts; Part Two | The right in office; 4 | PAN Para Todos: elections, democracy and the right in contemporary Mexico; Democratization and the right; The right in power; Breaking down the election; Conclusion: a PAN for All?; 5 | Colombia as the linchpin of US hegemony in Latin America; Colombia and the US: a history of complicity; Paramilitarism and mafia control of politics; The political and human cost of the Colombian model; The Colombian right and Latin America
6 | A right for all seasons? Right-wing politics in contemporary Peru; Peru in comparative perspective; The New Right emerges (and fails); The gradual growth of conservative power; Self-doubt on the right; Final thoughts; Part Three | The right in opposition; 7 | Venezuela's opposition: desperately seeking to overthrow Chávez; The Fourth Republic: a rotten regime; The insurrection of the bourgeoisie; Conclusions; 8 | Multilateral lines of conflict in contemporary Bolivia; Contextualizing contemporary changes in Bolivia's foreign relations
The MAS, the 'plebeian mass' and the conservative opposition; US interference; TNCs, the donor community and the ALBA: multilateral lines of conflict; ALBA; Conclusions; 9 | Right-wing opposition as counter-revolution: the Cuban case; Empires and dictators; Right-wing hegemony in 'Exilio City'; Enforcing hegemony by terror; Tolerated terrorism; Invading the Hill; Cracks in the monolith; Conclusions; 10 | Right-wing politics in contemporary Brazil; The military dictatorship and the politics of transition; The right after the transition; The Lula government and the Brazilian right; The 2010 election: a resounding defeat for the right
Record Nr. UNINA-9910786220303321
London : , : Zed Books, , 2011
Materiale a stampa
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Right-wing politics in the new Latin America : reaction and revolt / / edited by Francisco Domínguez, Geraldine Lievesley, and Steve Ludlam
Right-wing politics in the new Latin America : reaction and revolt / / edited by Francisco Domínguez, Geraldine Lievesley, and Steve Ludlam
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : Zed Books, , 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (x, 270 pages)
Disciplina 320.52098
324.2
Altri autori (Persone) DominguezFrancisco <1950->
LievesleyGeraldine
LudlamSteve <1951->
Soggetto topico Conservatism - Latin America
Political parties - Latin America
Right and left (Political science) - Latin America
ISBN 1-84813-814-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto About the editors; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Introduction: reaction and revolt; The challenge from the left; Elements of right-wing advantage; The structure of the book; Part One | The continental right; 1 | The South American right after 'the end of history'; Defining the right; The rise of representative democracy and markets in South America; The South American right and the post-2000 turn to the left; The right in power: Colombia and Mexico; The right with influence on government: Brazil and Peru; The right as 'loyal opposition': Chile, Uruguay and Argentina
The 'problematic' right in opposition: Paraguay, Venezuela, Bolivia and Ecuador; Conclusion; 2 | The United States of America and the Latin American right; New challenges to US hegemonic strategy; Obama, Venezuela and Honduras; Conflict over US military bases; Figure 2.1 The US military presence in Latin America; ALBA and US subversion; Colombia, Mexico and the 'war on drugs'; Prospects of sympathetic relations in the Southern Cone and Brazil; Conclusion; 3 | Unearthing the real subversives: the US state, right-wing think tanks and political intervention in contemporary Latin America
The New American Century; Preaching counter-revolution: the role of the think tanks; Multiple forms of intervention; Concluding thoughts; Part Two | The right in office; 4 | PAN Para Todos: elections, democracy and the right in contemporary Mexico; Democratization and the right; The right in power; Breaking down the election; Conclusion: a PAN for All?; 5 | Colombia as the linchpin of US hegemony in Latin America; Colombia and the US: a history of complicity; Paramilitarism and mafia control of politics; The political and human cost of the Colombian model; The Colombian right and Latin America
6 | A right for all seasons? Right-wing politics in contemporary Peru; Peru in comparative perspective; The New Right emerges (and fails); The gradual growth of conservative power; Self-doubt on the right; Final thoughts; Part Three | The right in opposition; 7 | Venezuela's opposition: desperately seeking to overthrow Chávez; The Fourth Republic: a rotten regime; The insurrection of the bourgeoisie; Conclusions; 8 | Multilateral lines of conflict in contemporary Bolivia; Contextualizing contemporary changes in Bolivia's foreign relations
The MAS, the 'plebeian mass' and the conservative opposition; US interference; TNCs, the donor community and the ALBA: multilateral lines of conflict; ALBA; Conclusions; 9 | Right-wing opposition as counter-revolution: the Cuban case; Empires and dictators; Right-wing hegemony in 'Exilio City'; Enforcing hegemony by terror; Tolerated terrorism; Invading the Hill; Cracks in the monolith; Conclusions; 10 | Right-wing politics in contemporary Brazil; The military dictatorship and the politics of transition; The right after the transition; The Lula government and the Brazilian right; The 2010 election: a resounding defeat for the right
Record Nr. UNINA-9910811636903321
London : , : Zed Books, , 2011
Materiale a stampa
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