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Reconfiguration on the Left

Elections
Political Leadership
Political Parties
Populism
P413
Birsen Erdoğan
Maastricht University
Birsen Erdoğan
Maastricht University
Open Section

Building: New Philosophy Building, Floor: -1, Room: 2

Friday 15:45 - 17:30 EEST (29/08/2025)

Abstract

This panel explores the evolving landscape of left-wing politics in the 21st century, focusing on the ideological, organisational, and strategic transformations within radical and transformative left parties. The papers examine a range of themes, including the electoral trajectories of contemporary left parties in Latin America and Europe, the long-term programmatic evolution of radical left parties since 1945, the challenges of incumbency and governance for left-wing movements, and the diversity of leftist traditions in the Arab world. By combining historical analysis with comparative and mixed-method approaches, the panel offers critical insights into the conditions under which left parties succeed, adapt, or decline. It contributes to a broader understanding of how the left is reconfiguring itself in response to shifting political, economic, and social contexts.

Title Details
Why the Left Fails? Electoral Success in Contemporary Transformative Left Parties View Paper Details
Typology of the Arab Left View Paper Details
Incumbency or Succumbency? The Cost of Being in Government as a Determinant of the Crisis of the Left. View Paper Details