Dimitri Batrouni: ‘The Battle of Ideas in the Labour Party: from Attlee to Corbyn and Brexit’

2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bradley Ward
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Armin Puller
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Die Wahlniederlage der britischen Labour Party wirft die Fragen auf, ob sich nach den bisherigen Erfolgen des Corbynismus die politische Konjunktur wieder dreht. Der Corbynismus ist als (widersprüchlicher) Versuch zu sehen, die Krise von britischem Staat und Gesellschaft durch eine Strategie der Reorganisierung der britischen Klassenverhältnisse zu bearbeiten. Er ist weniger eine politische Position, die in der Wahl zurückgewiesen wurde, als vielmehr eine politische Bewegung, der es gelungen ist, Teile der britischen Linken zu einen, um die Labour Party zu gruppieren und zu einem relevanten politischen Anziehungspunkt zu machen. Dadurch ist die Linke zu einem relevanten politischen Faktor geworden, der auch nach der Wahlniederlage über politische Potentiale verfügt.


1993 ◽  
Vol 2 (First Series (1) ◽  
pp. 124-126
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John Clark
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2006 ◽  
Vol 85 (1) ◽  
pp. 172-174
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William Knox
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2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Lesley Klaff

I am pleased to publish an open-access online preprint of two articles and a research note that will appear in the forthcoming issue of the Journal of Contemporary Antisemitism 3, no. 2 (Fall 2020). This preprint is a new and exciting development for the Journal. It has been made possible by the generous donations from sponsors, including BICOM's co-chairman, David Cohen, whose support for the work of the Journal allows for timely scholarly analysis to be put into the public sphere.


2012 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 166-177
Author(s):  
Pentti Väänänen

The Socialist International (SI), the worldwide forum of the socialist, social democratic, and labor parties, actively looked for a solution to the Jewish-Palestinian conflict in the 1980s. At that time, the Israeli Labour Party still was the leading political force in Israel, as it had been historically since the foundation of the country. The Labour Party was also an active member of the SI. The Party’s leader, Shimon Peres, was one of its vice-presidents. At the same time, the social democratic parties were the leading political force in Western Europe. Several important European leaders, many of them presidents and prime ministers, were involved in the SI’s work. They included personalities such as Willy Brandt of Germany; former president of the SI, Francois Mitterrand of France; James Callaghan of Great Britain; Bruno Kreisky of Austria; Bettini Craxi of Italy; Felipe Gonzalez of Spain; Mario Soares of Portugal; Joop de Uyl of the Netherlands; Olof Palme of Sweden; Kalevi Sorsa of Finland; Anker Jörgensen of Denmark; and Gro Harlem Brudtland of Norway—all of whom are former vice-presidents of the SI. As a result, in the 1980s, the SI in many ways represented Europe in global affairs, despite the existence of the European Community (which did not yet have well-defined common foreign policy objectives).


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