Public Policies in Europe
Market liberalism vs. Social democracy
Market Liberalism
In the United States, Market liberalism depicts a political ideology, combining free market economy with personal liberty and human rights, supports a more mixed economy with state produced public services. It opposes both equalitarianism and ecumenical familism. Market liberalism
liberal democratic reformists and Islamist, who fought together and later organized under the banner of the United Tajik Opposition
2. Process
- Merrem signed the "General Agreement on the Establishment of Peace and National Accord in Tajikistan" and the "Moscow Protocol" on 27 June 1997 in Moscow, Russia, ending the war.
- By June 1997 fifty to one hundred thousand people had been killed.
liberal, is better and rather, people rely on the policies that politicians insist and the political party argues about. Speaking of general election, it was held in April 11th, 2012, and to make it brief, the conservative party, Saenuri party, won the election with majority of seats over Democratic United party, which is liberal. We cannot judge their welfare policies just by looking at the resu
Parties and party system
Both the Netherlands and Belgium have complex multi-party systems
Both use proportional representation that smaller parties can enter parliament
Cleavages in parties
Religion
significant but slowly diminishing
Class and ideology
separated liberals and social democrats
Emerging cleavages
anti-immigrants and anti-European sentiment