Schröder–Blair paper

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The Schröder–Blair paper is a landmark political document co-authored by German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder and UK Prime Minister Tony Blair that articulated a modernized, centrist vision for social democracy in Europe.

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instanceOf policy paper
political document
aimsTo encourage entrepreneurship
maintain social protection
modernize social democracy
promote labour market flexibility
reconcile market economics with social justice
reform welfare states
associatedWith Gerhard Schröder
New Labour
Social Democratic Party of Germany
surface form: SPD (Social Democratic Party of Germany)

Tony Blair
author Gerhard Schröder
Tony Blair
countryOfOrigin Germany
United Kingdom
describes a modernized, centrist vision for social democracy in Europe
follows traditional social democratic programs
genre manifesto
policy statement
hasPoliticalContext European integration
globalization
welfare state reform debates
ideology Third Way politics
surface form: Third Way

social democracy
influenced European centre-left parties
influencedBy Third Way debates of the 1990s
language English
German
mainSubject European social democracy
Third Way politics
centrist politics
social democracy
notableFor advocating a balance between economic efficiency and social justice
reframing social democracy as a modern, market-friendly project
symbolizing the Third Way turn of European social democracy
politicalOrientation centre-left
centrist

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Third Way politics associatedWith Schröder–Blair paper