British Historical Studies Colloquium

at the Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies

EU Studies | Austerity from the Left: Social Democratic Parties in the shadow of the great recession with Bjorn Bremer

Event time: 
Monday, April 14, 2025 - 9:25am to 10:25am
Location: 
William L. Harkness Hall (WLH), 116 See map
100 Wall Street
New Haven, CT 06511
Event description: 

Austerity became the predominant fiscal policy response to the Great Recession in Europe. After a brief period of ‘emergency Keynesianism’ from 2008 to 2010, even the center-left abandoned plans for deficit spending and accepted austerity as the dogma of the day. In this book, Björn Bremer explains how this came about and explores its political consequences, combining qualitative and quantitative methods and drawing on a wide range of empirical evidence to study both the demand- and supply-side of politics. Based on this evidence, the book argues that a complex interaction of electoral and ideational pressures pushed social democratic parties towards orthodox fiscal policies. As government debt became a taboo following the Greek sovereign debt crisis, social democratic parties endorsed austerity to increase their perceived economic competence and fiscal credibility. This decision was legitimized by economic ideas inspired by supply-side economics, which had become popular among social democrats at the end of the twentieth century. Although the book shows that social democratic austerity was not inevitable, powerful feedback effects of the Third Way thus trapped and divided the center-left during the crisis. This undermined the ability of social democratic parties to oppose austerity and eventually contributed to their electoral crisis in the shadow of the Great Recession. 

This event is sponsored by EU Studies as part of the European Studies Council.

This event is in-person.

Open to: 
General Public