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Policy Report | April 1, 2009
Tax Reform for the 21st Century
By Rt Hon Alan Milburn MP To work successfully tax policy has to fit the circumstances of its time. What we are now witnessing is the emergence of a new relationship between the State and the citizen in which doing things with people rather than to them becomes the key to unlocking progress.
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Front & Center | April 10, 2008
Notes from Santiago: Chile's Democratic Fascination
By Mark Ribbing For those of us who regard Enlightenment values as a global inheritance and a catalyst of moral evolution, these are sobering times. It's enough to make one seek a place to get away from it all. I recommend Chile.
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Front & Center | March 26, 2008
Dispatch from Down Under
By Michael Cooney Australia's new Prime Minister Kevin Rudd is off to a progressive start in his first 100 days in office.
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Front & Center | November 21, 2007
An Election Postcard -- From Australia
By Michael Cooney In the week leading up to national elections, progressive Australia is holding its collective breath.
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Front & Center | May 8, 2007
Ten Years of Blair: A Balance Sheet
By Rt Hon Dr Denis MacShane MP An insider's view at how Tony Blair, and the Labour Party, have tackled the issues facing Britain and the world over the past 10 years. MacShane's scorecard is a remarkable tribute to the Blair legacy.
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Front & Center | April 19, 2007
Progressives Rising Down Under?
By Will Marshall It's a safe bet Americans aren't obsessively following political developments in Australia. That's too bad, because there's a national campaign there as well, and it's a corker.
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Front & Center | March 29, 2005
Letter from Amsterdam
By Fred Siegel You don't have to go there to know that Holland is gripped by growing fear of Islamic extremism. More surprising was what I learned on a recent visit to this famously easy-going city: the Dutch response to the Islamists increasingly is tied up in a larger critique of European welfare statism.
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Blueprint Magazine | March 23, 2004
In Their Faces
By Robert Philpot Political minefields haven't deterred Britain's Tony Blair from pressing forward with new progressive reforms.
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Speech | July 17, 2003
Prime Minister's Speech to Congress
By Tony Blair "There never has been a time when the power of America was so necessary; or so misunderstood; or when, except in the most general sense, a study of history provides so little instruction for our present day."
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Blueprint Magazine | July 29, 2002
Third Way Will Rise Again
By Will Marshall Conservative parties around the world have been on an electoral roll lately. But let's not toss the Third Way -- the movement to modernize progressive politics -- into history's dustbin just yet.
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Speech | October 3, 2001
The Power Of Community Can Change The World
By Tony Blair Speech given by Prime Minister Blair to the 2001 British Labour Party conference in Brighton.
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Editorial | May 25, 2001
Italy's Center Left Hopes Corner Is Turned
By Claudio Lodici A few impertinent thoughts on a serious electoral loss which may eventually turn into political success.
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Editorial | May 10, 2001
The Third Way After Clinton
By Will Marshall In the wake of George W. Bush's freakish victory in America's 2000 presidential election, it's fair to ask: Does the Third Way have a future in the land of its birth?
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Guest Feature | February 2, 2001
Just Where Do Modern Social Democrats Stand?
By Thomas Meyer Dialogue between proponents of European social democracy has created a considerable amount of consensus, in both core philosophy and at the policy level, on a new approach focussed on several related dimensions: new economy, new welfare and new politics.
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The New Democrat | December 20, 2000
No Myth
By Andrew Rotherham The British have proven that genuine school reform isn't a fantasy.
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The New Democrat | May 1, 2000
Bringing Up Baby
By Robert Philpot Britain's Third Way will be in safe hands while Blair is on parental leave.
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Blueprint Magazine | January 1, 2000
Democratic Realism: the Third Way
By Will Marshall Progressive internationalism demands bold American engagement with the world for moral and security reasons. It avoids the false choice between conservative isolationism and liberal protectionism.
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The New Democrat | January 1, 2000
Friendly Rivals
By Robert Philpot There's less to the Blair-Jospin competition than meets the eye.
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Key Document | July 10, 1996
The New Progressive Declaration
At the dawn of the 21st century, America faces a turning point in our history--a
pivotal moment in which old civic virtues must find fresh expression in new democratic
institutions and in a new covenant between citizens and their commonwealth.
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Backgrounder | May 2, 1991
The Politics of Evasion Revisited
By William A. Galston and Elaine Ciulla Kamarck In 1992 Democrats face the possibility of a powerful linkage between the fortunes of their presidential candidate and the fate of their candidates for other offices.
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