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The Third Way is a nickname for a social-economic policy that has become an important ideology in modern European democracies, as well as for some members of the USA's Democratic Party.
Well known examples of politicians of the Third Way include:
- British Prime Minister Tony Blair
- German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder
- Former Dutch Prime Miniset Wim Kok
The term was also used by Benito Mussolini to describe fascism.
See also third way.
External Link
- Why Tony is not a guitar-wielding facist dictator; The Guardian; July 1, 2003 - about Mussolini.
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