| British "debate" about neo-liberalism: Tony Blair's attempt to reposition Labour as the party of "modern social democracy" was undermined yesterday when John Prescott pointedly refused to accept the term. |
| Demos: Independent think tank and research institute, believed to influence the policies of Tony Blair's government. Considered a centre of "Third Way" ideas. |
| Following the Third Way: Introduction to and advocacy of the Third Way ideas of the Clinton, Blair and Schroeder administrations. |
| Labour's Revisionism: Analytical study of Labour's move to "New Labour", which in part spawned "Third Way" politics. |
| New Economy Information Service: The furthest right edge of the social democratic spectrum, the NEIS is a project of the Foundation for Democratic Education, which overlaps with the leadership of Social Democrats USA, and includes members of both the Democratic and Republican parties. Includes Third Way approaches. |
| Nexus: A British-based "virtual thinktank" with a "Third Way" orientation. Site includes papers, a discussion forum and mailing lists. |
| Replies to the Third Way/Die Neue Mitte: Responses to the Gerhard Schroeder, Tony Blair document in annotated form by Paul Treanor and through links by Joachim Bischoff, Götz Kluge and Gregor Gysi. |
| The Third Way in Politics, Maybe the Garden Path: Ted Honderich's account of what social democracy renewed comes to. |
| The Third Way: The Radical Center By Alberto Assad: Essay by Alberto Assad on the new political center. |