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  1. Jan 1, 1998 · Tony Blair. 3.24. 17 ratings1 review. Tony Blair sets out his vision of the Third Way as a modernized social democracy, outlining its core values and how they relate to a world of rapid change at home and abroad. He makes the case for a dynamic economy based on individual empowerment and opportunity; a strong civil society enshrining rights and ...

  2. Nov 14, 1998 · The Third Way: New Politics for the New Century. Tony Blair: Once upon a time, there was a world of secure jobs, large firms, low unemployment, relatively closed national economies, and strong communities underpinned by stable families, but globalisation and other changes now mean that social democratic measures no longer work. Expand.

  3. The economics of the third way. P. Arestis M. Sawyer. Economics, Political Science. 2001. The ‘third way’ is a term often used by politicians and others to indicate a set of new policies adopted by former social democratic parties throughout the world. This book is an attempt to dissect….

  4. Dec 13, 2022 · How the Third Way Made Neoliberal Politics Seem Inevitable. An overhyped new paradigm proved to be a slogan without a movement. This article appears in the December 26, 2022/January 2, 2023 issue ...

  5. In 1998, a new term hit the political scene. According to two of the most powerful leaders in the developed world, US President Bill Clinton and British Prime. Minister Tony Blair, the "ThirdWay" was. the ideology of the future. Their. declarations, and a series of subsequent ThirdWay summits, evokedstrong. responses from political parties in all.

  6. Jan 1, 1998 · Prime Minister Tony Blair has frequently referred to his search for a "third way". He has now written a booklet entitled The Third Way, New Politics for the New Century. Anthony Giddens, an academic who has been a major influence on New Labour, has also written a book entitled The Third Way, The Renewal of Social Democracy.

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