List of social democratic parties

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This is a list of parties in the world that consider themselves to be upholding the principles and values of social democracy. Some of the parties are also members of the Socialist International, Party of European Socialists or the Progressive Alliance.

Names used by social democratic parties

Alphabetical list by country

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List of historical social democratic parties

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See also

References

  1. ^ "The Australian Federal Election Offers a Choice Between Disaster and Disappointment".
  2. ^ James C. Docherty; Peter Lamb (2 October 2006). Historical Dictionary of Socialism. Scarecrow Press. p. 211. ISBN 978-0-8108-6477-1.
  3. ^ Ideology and Political Parties: Measuring the Political Ideology of Marhaenism in PDIP, Democratic Socialism in PSI and Islamic Fundamentalism in PKS
  4. ^ Farwell, James P. (2011), The Pakistan Cauldron: Conspiracy, Assassination & Instability, Potomac Books, p. 54
  5. ^ Manetto, Francesco (30 November 2014). "Podemos: El rápido viaje ideológico hasta la socialdemocracia". El País.
  6. ^ "La alternativa socialdemócrata es Podemos". 9 November 2014.
  7. ^ Taiwan International Review, Volume 5. Democratic Progressive Party of Taiwan, Mission in the United States. 1999. p. 13. The DPP resembles a cross - mix of Western social democratic and liberal values .
  8. ^ Ka-Ho Mok, Maggie K. W. Lau, ed. (2013). Managing Social Change and Social Policy in Greater China: Welfare Regimes in Transition. Routledge.
  9. ^ John Franklin Copper, ed. (2012). Taiwan's Democracy on Trial: Political Change During the Chen Shui-bian Era and Beyond. University Press of America. p. 37. ...The DPP advanced a socialist agenda; the KMT copied much of it in order to preempt the DPP's program and weaken the DPP's political appeal. As it did this Taiwan became more and more a Western (social) democracy. ...

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