Neoliberal Hegemony
A Global Critique
Herausgeber: Neunhöffer, Gisela; Walpen, Bernhard J. A; Plehwe, Dieter
Neoliberal Hegemony
A Global Critique
Herausgeber: Neunhöffer, Gisela; Walpen, Bernhard J. A; Plehwe, Dieter
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This is the first explanation of neoliberal hegemony, which systematically considers and analyzes the networks and organizations of around 1,000 self-conscious neoliberal intellectuals organized in the Mont PÃ lerin Society.
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This is the first explanation of neoliberal hegemony, which systematically considers and analyzes the networks and organizations of around 1,000 self-conscious neoliberal intellectuals organized in the Mont PÃ lerin Society.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- RIPE Series in Global Political Economy
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Oktober 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780415460033
- ISBN-10: 0415460034
- Artikelnr.: 26368803
- RIPE Series in Global Political Economy
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Oktober 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780415460033
- ISBN-10: 0415460034
- Artikelnr.: 26368803
Bernhard J. A. Walpen, Dieter Plehwe, Gisela Neunhöffer
Introduction: Reconsidering Neoliberal Hegemony Dieter 1. Global Neoliberal
Projects Between Network and Complex Organization: The Making of Neoliberal
Knowledge and Hegemony Neoliberalism, Capitalist Class Formation and the
Global Network of Corporations and Policy Groups Peddling Reform: The Role
of Think Tanks in Shaping the Neoliberal Policy Agenda for the World Bank
and International Monetary Fund 2. Neoliberal Hegemonic Constellations in
the (Semi-)Periphery: Transnational and domestic roots Why Is There No
Third Way? The Role of Neoliberal Ideology, Networks and Think Tanks in
Combating Market Socialism and Shaping Transformation in Poland The
Neo-Liberal Ascendancy and East Asia: Geo-Politics, Development Theory and
the End of the Authoritarian Developmental State in South Korea The Mexican
Economy since NAFTA: Socioeconomic Integration or Disintegration? 3.
Neoliberal Discourse Relations: Dissemination, diffusion, and adaptation
The Great Lie: Markets, Freedom and Knowledge Frontiers and Dystopias:
Libertarian Ideology in Science Fiction The Education of Neoliberalism
Gender Mainstreaming: Integrating Women into a Neoliberal Europe? 4. Major
Hegemonic Battle Lines Neo-Liberalism and Communitarianism: Social
Conditions, Discourses and Politics Neo-Liberalism and Cultural
Nationalism: A Danse Macabre The World Wide Web of Anti-Neoliberalism
Emerging Forms of Post-Fordist Protest and the Impossibility of Global
Keynesianism Notes References Index
Projects Between Network and Complex Organization: The Making of Neoliberal
Knowledge and Hegemony Neoliberalism, Capitalist Class Formation and the
Global Network of Corporations and Policy Groups Peddling Reform: The Role
of Think Tanks in Shaping the Neoliberal Policy Agenda for the World Bank
and International Monetary Fund 2. Neoliberal Hegemonic Constellations in
the (Semi-)Periphery: Transnational and domestic roots Why Is There No
Third Way? The Role of Neoliberal Ideology, Networks and Think Tanks in
Combating Market Socialism and Shaping Transformation in Poland The
Neo-Liberal Ascendancy and East Asia: Geo-Politics, Development Theory and
the End of the Authoritarian Developmental State in South Korea The Mexican
Economy since NAFTA: Socioeconomic Integration or Disintegration? 3.
Neoliberal Discourse Relations: Dissemination, diffusion, and adaptation
The Great Lie: Markets, Freedom and Knowledge Frontiers and Dystopias:
Libertarian Ideology in Science Fiction The Education of Neoliberalism
Gender Mainstreaming: Integrating Women into a Neoliberal Europe? 4. Major
Hegemonic Battle Lines Neo-Liberalism and Communitarianism: Social
Conditions, Discourses and Politics Neo-Liberalism and Cultural
Nationalism: A Danse Macabre The World Wide Web of Anti-Neoliberalism
Emerging Forms of Post-Fordist Protest and the Impossibility of Global
Keynesianism Notes References Index
Introduction: Reconsidering Neoliberal Hegemony Dieter 1. Global Neoliberal
Projects Between Network and Complex Organization: The Making of Neoliberal
Knowledge and Hegemony Neoliberalism, Capitalist Class Formation and the
Global Network of Corporations and Policy Groups Peddling Reform: The Role
of Think Tanks in Shaping the Neoliberal Policy Agenda for the World Bank
and International Monetary Fund 2. Neoliberal Hegemonic Constellations in
the (Semi-)Periphery: Transnational and domestic roots Why Is There No
Third Way? The Role of Neoliberal Ideology, Networks and Think Tanks in
Combating Market Socialism and Shaping Transformation in Poland The
Neo-Liberal Ascendancy and East Asia: Geo-Politics, Development Theory and
the End of the Authoritarian Developmental State in South Korea The Mexican
Economy since NAFTA: Socioeconomic Integration or Disintegration? 3.
Neoliberal Discourse Relations: Dissemination, diffusion, and adaptation
The Great Lie: Markets, Freedom and Knowledge Frontiers and Dystopias:
Libertarian Ideology in Science Fiction The Education of Neoliberalism
Gender Mainstreaming: Integrating Women into a Neoliberal Europe? 4. Major
Hegemonic Battle Lines Neo-Liberalism and Communitarianism: Social
Conditions, Discourses and Politics Neo-Liberalism and Cultural
Nationalism: A Danse Macabre The World Wide Web of Anti-Neoliberalism
Emerging Forms of Post-Fordist Protest and the Impossibility of Global
Keynesianism Notes References Index
Projects Between Network and Complex Organization: The Making of Neoliberal
Knowledge and Hegemony Neoliberalism, Capitalist Class Formation and the
Global Network of Corporations and Policy Groups Peddling Reform: The Role
of Think Tanks in Shaping the Neoliberal Policy Agenda for the World Bank
and International Monetary Fund 2. Neoliberal Hegemonic Constellations in
the (Semi-)Periphery: Transnational and domestic roots Why Is There No
Third Way? The Role of Neoliberal Ideology, Networks and Think Tanks in
Combating Market Socialism and Shaping Transformation in Poland The
Neo-Liberal Ascendancy and East Asia: Geo-Politics, Development Theory and
the End of the Authoritarian Developmental State in South Korea The Mexican
Economy since NAFTA: Socioeconomic Integration or Disintegration? 3.
Neoliberal Discourse Relations: Dissemination, diffusion, and adaptation
The Great Lie: Markets, Freedom and Knowledge Frontiers and Dystopias:
Libertarian Ideology in Science Fiction The Education of Neoliberalism
Gender Mainstreaming: Integrating Women into a Neoliberal Europe? 4. Major
Hegemonic Battle Lines Neo-Liberalism and Communitarianism: Social
Conditions, Discourses and Politics Neo-Liberalism and Cultural
Nationalism: A Danse Macabre The World Wide Web of Anti-Neoliberalism
Emerging Forms of Post-Fordist Protest and the Impossibility of Global
Keynesianism Notes References Index