Towards a Lighter Shade of Red? Social Democratic Parties and the Rise of Neo-liberalism in Western Europe, 1970–1999

Andreas Fagerholm
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Abstract This paper focuses on the ideological development of 19 social democratic party ideologies in Western Europe. The years of interest are the last three decades of the twentieth century, when the broadly cherished Keynesian model was gradually replaced by a revived form of classical liberal economic thinking, i.e., neoliberalism. In order to measure the impact of these neoliberal values on social democratic parties, I use the widely utilized Manifesto Data Set and develop a new, exclusively socioeconomic, left–right scale that mainly focuses on core political questions regarding the scope of the state, the role of markets and the allocation of public goods. The results from the descriptive analysis reveal that neoliberal values did gain influence also within social democratic parties, although no more than four parties demonstrate a significant and long-standing ideological change towards the neoliberal pole. A less clear neoliberal trend, moreover, can be distinguished in five additional parties while the remaining ten parties within the West European social democratic party family did not experience any enduring ideological shifts.
选择更浅的红色?社会民主党与西欧新自由主义的兴起,1970-1999
本文主要研究西欧19个社会民主党意识形态的思想发展。值得关注的是二十世纪的最后三十年,当时广受推崇的凯恩斯主义模式逐渐被复兴的古典自由主义经济思想所取代,即新自由主义。为了衡量这些新自由主义价值观对社会民主党的影响,我使用了广泛使用的《宣言》数据集,并开发了一个新的、专门针对社会经济的左右尺度,主要关注有关国家范围、市场作用和公共产品分配的核心政治问题。描述性分析的结果表明,新自由主义价值观在社会民主党派内部也获得了影响,尽管不超过四个政党表现出向新自由主义极点的重大和长期的意识形态变化。此外,一个不太明显的新自由主义趋势可以在另外五个政党中区分出来,而西欧社会民主党家族中的其余十个政党没有经历任何持久的意识形态转变。
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