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The Electoral Consequences of Third Way Welfare State Reforms

Social Democracy’s Transformation and its Political Costs

Christoph Arndt

9789089644503
280 pages
Amsterdam University Press
Overview
In all advanced Western nations, policy-makers have implemented encompassing welfare state reforms in recent decades breaking with past welfare arrangements. In particular, social democracy engaged in significant policy change under the Third Way paradigm and broke with its traditional reputation on welfare that had built the ties with the core constituency in the 20th century.

The Electoral Consequences of Third Way Welfare State Reforms: Social Democracy’s Transformation and its Political Costs provides a comparative study of the electoral consequences of Third Way welfare state reforms. The book demonstrates that Third Way reforms went against the social policy preferences of social democracy’s core voters and indeed produced an electoral setback for social democrats at the ballots. Moreover, and accounting for cross-national variation, the analysis shows that the nature of the setback is contingent on the electoral system and the party competition social democrats face when reforming the welfare state.
Author Bio
Christoph Arndt is postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Political Science and Government at Aarhus University in Denmark.