Explains the surprising endurance of neoliberal policymaking over two decades in post-Communist countries, from 1989-2008, and its decline after the financial crash.
Explains the surprising endurance of neoliberal policymaking over two decades in post-Communist countries, from 1989-2008, and its decline after the financial crash.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hilary Appel is the Podlich Family Professor of Government and George R. Roberts Fellow at Claremont McKenna College. Her research examines the politics of post-Communist economic reform, fiscal governance, privatization, policies of retrospective justice, and issues of identity in Eastern Europe. Her publications include the books: Tax Politics in Eastern Europe: Globalization, Regional Integration and the Democratic Compromise (2011), A New Capitalist Order: Privatization and Ideology in Russia and Eastern Europe (2004), and two edited volumes. She has also published numerous articles appearing in journals including World Politics, Comparative Politics, and Comparative Political Studies.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Triumph and crisis of neoliberalism 2. First phase: the Washington Consensus 3. Second phase: Europeanization 4. Third phase: avant-garde neoliberalism 5. Competitive signaling and foreign direct investment 6. The crisis of neoliberalism 7. Revising transition theory.
1. Triumph and crisis of neoliberalism 2. First phase: the Washington Consensus 3. Second phase: Europeanization 4. Third phase: avant-garde neoliberalism 5. Competitive signaling and foreign direct investment 6. The crisis of neoliberalism 7. Revising transition theory.
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