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Full Description
This book provides a comparative and up-to-date account of the recent Labour governments in Australia, New Zealand, and the UK. With the advent of the Albanese government in Australia, the Starmer government in the UK, and the recent demise of the Ardern government in New Zealand, it offers an important and concise account of how the centre-left is finding new political pathways in the twenty-first century. Focusing on a number of key policy areas - including political economy, welfare policy, and climate policy - the book also considers the organizational bases of each party, the challenges they face, and whether they are fit for purpose. It concludes by exploring the ideological trajectory of each party, and considers the directions in which they are heading. It will appeal to all those interested in public policy and party politics.
Contents
1. Introduction: Labour in Australia, UK and New Zealand.- 2. The discourse of Labour.- 3. Political economy.- 4. Welfare and social policy.- 5. Environment and climate politics.- 6. Party organisation.- 7. Ideology and new traditions: The emergence of 'thin' Labourism.



