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Despite mounting popular global resistance to neoliberalism in recent years, it has been given a breath of new life by its renewal in a \'neo-Washington consensus.\' This book uses Mexico\'s experience as a case-study of the crisis of the neoliberal development model in the global South. The new neoliberalism with a \'human face\' has brought neither social development nor substantial economic development to Mexico. As a result, active resistance increases while consent to the program diminishes. This study will engage in a theoretical explanation of how this crisis can be overcome.

Produktbeschreibung
Despite mounting popular global resistance to neoliberalism in recent years, it has been given a breath of new life by its renewal in a \'neo-Washington consensus.\' This book uses Mexico\'s experience as a case-study of the crisis of the neoliberal development model in the global South. The new neoliberalism with a \'human face\' has brought neither social development nor substantial economic development to Mexico. As a result, active resistance increases while consent to the program diminishes. This study will engage in a theoretical explanation of how this crisis can be overcome.
Autorenporträt
Johns, Robertson, Matthew§Matthew Johns Robertson completed his MA in Political Science at the University of Alberta, Canada. He continues his graduate studies in International Trade at the University of Saskatchewan. His research interests concern issues at the intersection of international development studies and globalisation studies.