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_a320.531
_bBOSS
100 _aPradip Bose
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245 _aSocial Democracy in Practice: Socialist International (1951-2001)
260 _aDelhi
_bAuthors Press
_c2005
300 _axix,436 p.
_bHB
_c22x15cm.
365 _b800.00
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_d800.00
520 _aHardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. An introductory note. 2. International face of European social democracy. 3. SI becomes international. 4. Important issues. 5. SI in the 1990s. 6. Democratic socialism in the twenty first century. 7. Challenges for social democracy Third way. Appendix 1. Aims and tasks of democratic socialism. 2. The world today the socialist perspective. 3. Declaration of principles adopted by the 18 Congress of the Socialist International Stockholm June 20 22 1989. 4. Declaration of Paris. Index. The end of the cold war in the last decade of the 20 century did not yield the expected peace dividends and was marked by bitter conflicts based on religion and ethnicity which have become pronounced and terrifying. At the same time commercial and consumerist factors are in the ascendant and accelerating the process of globalisation. This in its turn is undermining democracy. The very assumptions of the democratic state are being challenged. In this context a look back at the socialist international provides insights for understanding the confused march of the post cold war world because social democracy has been and is very much a part of the contemporary political processes. It was towards the end of the Second World War that certain individuals and parties with social democratic orientation came together and began testing the values of equality justice freedom and solidarity on the grounds of practical politics. Their efforts led to the formation of the Socialist International (SI). And their task continues. The SI has now acquired global dimensions. As the biggest international political organisation it formulated policies about and responded to the challenges of colonialism disarmament the north south divide sustainable development environment globalisation and terrorism. It has also dealt creatively with the problems of democracy and economic development. The SI believes that a simultaneous tackling of these challenges will lead to humane global governance. The book unfolds the sage of the bold intellectual and political initiatives of the SI in its quest for social democratic solutions to the diverse and acute problems confronting the contemporary world. 436 pp.
650 _aSocialism
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650 _aPolitical Science
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650 _aSocial Democracy
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700 _aBOSE (Pradip)
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