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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Contributors
List of Figures
Preface
Introduction
The Great Globalization Disruption: Democracy, Capitalism and Inequality in the Industrialized World
Part I: Taking Stock – the Rise of the New Populism
1. Globalization and the New Populism
2. The Backlash Against Globalization and the Future of the International Economic Order
3. Populist Political Communication Going Mainstream? The Influence of Populist Parties on Centre-Left Parties in Western Europe
4. Europeans and Globalization: Does the EU Square the Circle?
5. How can Social Democratic Parties in Government Deal with the Consequences of Globalization?
Part II: Brexit, Populism and the Future of the European Union
6. Brexit and Globalization: Collateral Damage or an Accident Waiting to Happen?
7. The EU in Crises: Brexit, Populism and the Future of the Union
8. Brexit: A Consequence of Globalization or a Case of British Exceptionalism?
Part III: What is to be Done? Domestic and International Policies to Deal with Globalization
9. Where Might the Next Generation of Progressive Ideas and Programmes Come From? Contemporary Discontents, Future Possibilities for Europe
10. Globalization as a Losing Game? Reforming Social Policies to Address the Malaise of Globalization’s Losers
11. Social Investment Beyond Lip-Service
12. Addressing Global Inequality: Is the EU Part of the Equation?
13. Social Democracy in an Era of Automation and Globalization
Postscript
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