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The '''Third Way''' is a nickname for a social-economic ] that has become an important ] in modern ] ], especially by some ] parties, as well as for some members of the ]. It gets its name from its role as an alternative to both pure ], and pure ]. | |||
The ''']''' is a political position advocating a varying synthesis of center-right and center-left policies. | |||
'''Third Way''' may also refer to: | |||
Well known examples of politicians of the Third Way include: | |||
* ] ] | |||
* ] ] - ''Neue Mitte''("New Center") | |||
* Spain's ] - ''Nueva Vía'' ("New Way") | |||
* Former Dutch Prime Minister ] | |||
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The "Third Way" of Blair and Zapatero stands for de-regulation, de-centralisation, lower taxes for multinational companies(which results in social degratiation and the privatisation of previously social welfare. | |||
==Political ideologies== | |||
The general idea is the idea of ] | |||
* ], politics outside of the conventional left–right political spectrum | |||
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* ], a style of government proposed in Libya by Muammar Gaddafi | |||
The term was used by ] to describe ] as an alternative to ] and ]. | |||
* ], a revolutionary nationalist political position | |||
==Political organizations== | |||
''See also'': ] (other meanings of third way) | |||
* ], a Third Position organization in France | |||
* ], a political party in Israel active during the late 1990s | |||
* ], a centrist Palestinian political party in the Palestinian National Authority | |||
* ], a right-wing think tank in the United Kingdom that was founded as a political party | |||
* ], a public policy think tank in the United States | |||
*], a far right, neo-Nazi political party in Germany | |||
*], a centrist electoral coalition in Poland | |||
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==Publications== | ||
* ], a British Christian current affairs magazine | |||
* '']'', a 1998 book by the British sociologist Anthony Giddens | |||
==Other== | |||
* ; ''The Guardian'', July 1, 2003 - about Mussolini and Blair. | |||
* ], an economical model different from capitalism and Soviet Union socialism, adopted in Yugoslavia | |||
* From Aquinas' "Five Ways" arguments for God's existence: the ], the argument from contingency | |||
==See also== | |||
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* ], a German neo-Nazi political party | |||
* '']'', a 2007 book by Allan C. Carlson | |||
* '']'', a 2011 book by Stephen Covey | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:54, 25 March 2024
The Third Way is a political position advocating a varying synthesis of center-right and center-left policies.
Third Way may also refer to:
Political ideologies
- Syncretic politics, politics outside of the conventional left–right political spectrum
- Third International Theory, a style of government proposed in Libya by Muammar Gaddafi
- Third Position, a revolutionary nationalist political position
Political organizations
- Third Way (France), a Third Position organization in France
- Third Way (Israel), a political party in Israel active during the late 1990s
- Third Way (Palestinian authority), a centrist Palestinian political party in the Palestinian National Authority
- Third Way (UK organisation), a right-wing think tank in the United Kingdom that was founded as a political party
- Third Way (United States), a public policy think tank in the United States
- Third Way (Germany), a far right, neo-Nazi political party in Germany
- Third Way (Polish political alliance), a centrist electoral coalition in Poland
Publications
- Third Way (magazine), a British Christian current affairs magazine
- The Third Way: The Renewal of Social Democracy, a 1998 book by the British sociologist Anthony Giddens
Other
- Socialist self-management, an economical model different from capitalism and Soviet Union socialism, adopted in Yugoslavia
- From Aquinas' "Five Ways" arguments for God's existence: the Third Way, the argument from contingency
See also
- The III. Path, a German neo-Nazi political party
- Third Ways, a 2007 book by Allan C. Carlson
- The 3rd Alternative, a 2011 book by Stephen Covey
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