Third Way
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'''Third way''' is a common denominator for schools of thought that present themselves as an alternative to a traditional political [[dichotomy]], most notably to that of [[left wing|left-]] and [[right-wing]] politics.
Specifically, ''Third way'' may refer to:
* [[Third Way (centrism)]], or "radical centre", an economic and political idea that positions itself between democratic socialism and laissez-faire capitalism.
* [[Third Way (France)]], a defunct [[far right]] [[France|French]] political party.
*[[Third Way (Israel)]], a defunct political party in [[Israel]]
* [[Third Way (Palestinian Authority)]], a minor [[centrism|centrist]] [[Palestinian]] political party.
* [[Third Way (UK)]], a small political party in Britain (see also [[Third Position]]).
:* [[Ulster Third Way]], the [[Northern Ireland]] branch of the party.
* [[Third Way (health care)]], a semi-private [[health care]] plan advocated by [[Ralph Klein]], [[premier]] of [[Alberta]], [[Canada]], in [[2006]].
* [[Third Way Magazine]], a UK current-affairs magazine written from a Christian perspective.
* Third Way efforts to reform policies of center-left political parties in Europe and the United States.<ref>The Third Way: Progressive Governance for the 21st Century, 1999. US Democratic Leadership Council. http://www.ndol.org/ndol_ci.cfm?kaid=128&subid=185&contentid=880</ref>
'''See also:'''
* [[Third Position]], (sometimes "Third Way"), terms to describe [[Fascism]], [[Nazism]], [[Neo-Nazism]], and other [[far right]] movements that often claim to represent a "third way" between [[Capitalism]] and [[Socialism]]. <ref>Peter Davies and Dereck Lynch. Routledge Companion to Fascism and the Far Right. Routledge 2003. pp. 103,101</ref>
* [[Direction - Social Democracy]], a left-of-center [[Slovakia]]n political party formerly known as "Direction (the Third Way)".
* [[Peronism]], a movement named after Argentine leader [[Juan Peron]] who aimed at providing an alternative both to Capitalism and Socialism, and gathered both left-wing and right-wing personalities.
* [[Gaullism]], a movement named after French leader [[Charles de Gaulle]] which gathered left-wing Gaullists and more conservative personalities.
*[[Non-Conformist Movement]]
* [[Social market economy]] (''Soziale Marktwirtschaft''), a moderate economic policy implemented by the [[Christian Democrat]] [[Ludwig Erhard]] in the 1950s-1960s in Germany, which sought a middle path between Socialism and Capitalism (i.e. [[mixed economy]]).
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[[fr:Troisième Voie]]