Economic Transitions to Neoliberalism in Middle-Income Countries
Policy Dilemmas, Economic Crises, Forms of Resistance
Herausgeber: Saad-Filho, Alfredo; Yalman, Galip L
Economic Transitions to Neoliberalism in Middle-Income Countries
Policy Dilemmas, Economic Crises, Forms of Resistance
Herausgeber: Saad-Filho, Alfredo; Yalman, Galip L
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This book argues that neoliberalism is the contemporary form of capitalism, focusing on a materialist understanding of its workings as a modality of social and economic reproduction, and its everyday practices of dispossession and exploitation.
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This book argues that neoliberalism is the contemporary form of capitalism, focusing on a materialist understanding of its workings as a modality of social and economic reproduction, and its everyday practices of dispossession and exploitation.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780415492539
- ISBN-10: 041549253X
- Artikelnr.: 29020971
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780415492539
- ISBN-10: 041549253X
- Artikelnr.: 29020971
Alfredo Saad Filho is Professor of Political Economy and Head of the Department of Development Studies at SOAS, University of London, UK. Galip L.Yalman is an Assistant Professor of Political Science and Chairman of the European Studies Graduate Programme at the Middle Eastern Technical University, Ankara, Turkey.
Introduction Alfredo Saad-Filho and Galip L. Yalman Part 1: Neoliberalism
and Globalisation 1. Neoliberalism as Financialisation Ben Fine 2. The
Continuing Ecological Dominance of Neoliberalism in the Crisis Bob Jessop
3. Globalisation as a Crisis Form Ergin Yildizoglu 4. Cultural Political
Economy of Neoliberalism: The Production and Negotiations of
'Competitiveness' as Hegemonic Logic(s) Ngai-Ling Sum 5. Socially
Responsible Investment and Neoliberal Discipline in Emerging Markets
Susanne Soederberg 6. Global Unions and Global Capitalism: Contest or
Accommodation? Seyhan Erdogdu 7. Neoliberalism and the Politics of War: The
Case of Iraq Filiz Zabçi Part 2: Country Experiences 8. Neoliberal
Transformation in Turkey: State, Class and Discourse Pinar Bedirhanoglu and
Galip L. Yalman 9. Neoliberalism, Industrial Restructuring and Labour:
Lessons from the Delhi Garment Industry Alessandra Mezzadri 10. The
Developmental State and the Neoliberal Transition in South Korea Hae-Yung
Song 11. Korean Left Debates on Alternatives to Neoliberalism Seongjin
Jeong 12. China and the Quest for Alternatives to Neoliberalism Dic Lo and
Yu Zhang 13. Globalisation, Neoliberalism, Labour, with Reference to South
Africa Henry Bernstein 14. Social Class and Politics in Brazil: From
Cardoso to Lula Armando Boito 15. Is There an Acceptable Future for Workers
in Capitalism? The Case of Latin America Alejandro Valle Baeza 16.
Progressive Third World Central Banking and the Case of Venezuela Al
Campbell and Hasan Cömert 17. Transition to Neoliberalism and
Decentralisation Policies in Mexico Aylin Topal
and Globalisation 1. Neoliberalism as Financialisation Ben Fine 2. The
Continuing Ecological Dominance of Neoliberalism in the Crisis Bob Jessop
3. Globalisation as a Crisis Form Ergin Yildizoglu 4. Cultural Political
Economy of Neoliberalism: The Production and Negotiations of
'Competitiveness' as Hegemonic Logic(s) Ngai-Ling Sum 5. Socially
Responsible Investment and Neoliberal Discipline in Emerging Markets
Susanne Soederberg 6. Global Unions and Global Capitalism: Contest or
Accommodation? Seyhan Erdogdu 7. Neoliberalism and the Politics of War: The
Case of Iraq Filiz Zabçi Part 2: Country Experiences 8. Neoliberal
Transformation in Turkey: State, Class and Discourse Pinar Bedirhanoglu and
Galip L. Yalman 9. Neoliberalism, Industrial Restructuring and Labour:
Lessons from the Delhi Garment Industry Alessandra Mezzadri 10. The
Developmental State and the Neoliberal Transition in South Korea Hae-Yung
Song 11. Korean Left Debates on Alternatives to Neoliberalism Seongjin
Jeong 12. China and the Quest for Alternatives to Neoliberalism Dic Lo and
Yu Zhang 13. Globalisation, Neoliberalism, Labour, with Reference to South
Africa Henry Bernstein 14. Social Class and Politics in Brazil: From
Cardoso to Lula Armando Boito 15. Is There an Acceptable Future for Workers
in Capitalism? The Case of Latin America Alejandro Valle Baeza 16.
Progressive Third World Central Banking and the Case of Venezuela Al
Campbell and Hasan Cömert 17. Transition to Neoliberalism and
Decentralisation Policies in Mexico Aylin Topal
Introduction Alfredo Saad-Filho and Galip L. Yalman Part 1: Neoliberalism
and Globalisation 1. Neoliberalism as Financialisation Ben Fine 2. The
Continuing Ecological Dominance of Neoliberalism in the Crisis Bob Jessop
3. Globalisation as a Crisis Form Ergin Yildizoglu 4. Cultural Political
Economy of Neoliberalism: The Production and Negotiations of
'Competitiveness' as Hegemonic Logic(s) Ngai-Ling Sum 5. Socially
Responsible Investment and Neoliberal Discipline in Emerging Markets
Susanne Soederberg 6. Global Unions and Global Capitalism: Contest or
Accommodation? Seyhan Erdogdu 7. Neoliberalism and the Politics of War: The
Case of Iraq Filiz Zabçi Part 2: Country Experiences 8. Neoliberal
Transformation in Turkey: State, Class and Discourse Pinar Bedirhanoglu and
Galip L. Yalman 9. Neoliberalism, Industrial Restructuring and Labour:
Lessons from the Delhi Garment Industry Alessandra Mezzadri 10. The
Developmental State and the Neoliberal Transition in South Korea Hae-Yung
Song 11. Korean Left Debates on Alternatives to Neoliberalism Seongjin
Jeong 12. China and the Quest for Alternatives to Neoliberalism Dic Lo and
Yu Zhang 13. Globalisation, Neoliberalism, Labour, with Reference to South
Africa Henry Bernstein 14. Social Class and Politics in Brazil: From
Cardoso to Lula Armando Boito 15. Is There an Acceptable Future for Workers
in Capitalism? The Case of Latin America Alejandro Valle Baeza 16.
Progressive Third World Central Banking and the Case of Venezuela Al
Campbell and Hasan Cömert 17. Transition to Neoliberalism and
Decentralisation Policies in Mexico Aylin Topal
and Globalisation 1. Neoliberalism as Financialisation Ben Fine 2. The
Continuing Ecological Dominance of Neoliberalism in the Crisis Bob Jessop
3. Globalisation as a Crisis Form Ergin Yildizoglu 4. Cultural Political
Economy of Neoliberalism: The Production and Negotiations of
'Competitiveness' as Hegemonic Logic(s) Ngai-Ling Sum 5. Socially
Responsible Investment and Neoliberal Discipline in Emerging Markets
Susanne Soederberg 6. Global Unions and Global Capitalism: Contest or
Accommodation? Seyhan Erdogdu 7. Neoliberalism and the Politics of War: The
Case of Iraq Filiz Zabçi Part 2: Country Experiences 8. Neoliberal
Transformation in Turkey: State, Class and Discourse Pinar Bedirhanoglu and
Galip L. Yalman 9. Neoliberalism, Industrial Restructuring and Labour:
Lessons from the Delhi Garment Industry Alessandra Mezzadri 10. The
Developmental State and the Neoliberal Transition in South Korea Hae-Yung
Song 11. Korean Left Debates on Alternatives to Neoliberalism Seongjin
Jeong 12. China and the Quest for Alternatives to Neoliberalism Dic Lo and
Yu Zhang 13. Globalisation, Neoliberalism, Labour, with Reference to South
Africa Henry Bernstein 14. Social Class and Politics in Brazil: From
Cardoso to Lula Armando Boito 15. Is There an Acceptable Future for Workers
in Capitalism? The Case of Latin America Alejandro Valle Baeza 16.
Progressive Third World Central Banking and the Case of Venezuela Al
Campbell and Hasan Cömert 17. Transition to Neoliberalism and
Decentralisation Policies in Mexico Aylin Topal