Network of Social Democracy in Asia
Socdem Asia | |
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| Leader | Marie Chris Cabreros |
| Founded | 2009[1] |
| Headquarters | Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines |
| Ideology | Social democracy Anti-neoliberalism |
| Political position | Centre-left |
| International affiliation | Progressive Alliance |
| Colors | Red |
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The Network of Social Democracy in Asia, more commonly known as Socdem Asia, is a regional grouping of social democratic organizations in Asia.[2][3] Socdem Asia is an associate network of the Progressive Alliance.[3]
Political parties
Full members
The network is composed of political parties from 13 countries.[3][4][5]
Observer parties
There are five observer parties:[9]
| Country | Name | Abbr | Government |
|---|---|---|---|
| Australian Labor Party | ALP | In government | |
| New Zealand Labour Party | In opposition | ||
| Dravidian Progressive Federation | DMK | In opposition | |
| National People's Party | RJD | In opposition | |
| Indian National Congress | INC | In opposition | |
See also
- Post-neoliberalism
- Socialist International
- Category: Social Democracy in Asia
References
- ^ "10 Years of Socdem Asia". Socdem Asia. 6 September 2019. Retrieved 24 August 2023.
- ^ Issac, Francis (July 2019). "Re-Imagining an Asian Social Welfare Model". ResearchGate.
- ^ a b c "About". SocDem Asia. Retrieved 2023-08-24.
- ^ "SOCDEM Asia". www.socialdemokratiet.dk. Retrieved 2023-08-24.
- ^ "Re-imagining child protection in the context of re-imagining welfare", Re-imagining child protection, Bristol University Press, pp. 19–36, doi:10.2307/j.ctt9qgzfm.5, retrieved 2023-08-24
- ^ "POLITICS OF IDENTITIES: HARNESSING THE POWER IN DIVERSITY AND UNITY". SocDem Asia. Retrieved 2023-08-24.
- ^ "Congratulatory message to Prime Minister Oyun-Erdene Luvsannamsrai". SocDem Asia. Retrieved 2023-08-24.
- ^ "ก้าวไกล x SocDem Asia แลกเปลี่ยนแนวทางส่งเสริมประชาธิปไตย - พรรคก้าวไกล" (in Thai). 2022-05-24. Retrieved 2023-08-24.
- ^ "Observer". SocDem Asia Pacific. Retrieved 2024-08-18.
