Neoliberalism and Unequal Development
Alternatives and Transitions in Europe, Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa
Herausgeber: Lizarraga, Carmen; Manzanera-Ruiz, Roser; Lopez-Castellano, Fernando
Neoliberalism and Unequal Development
Alternatives and Transitions in Europe, Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa
Herausgeber: Lizarraga, Carmen; Manzanera-Ruiz, Roser; Lopez-Castellano, Fernando
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This book examines critical perspectives in mainstream neoliberal development analysis. It examines the neoliberal experiment as a global historical construct through the cases of Africa, Latin America, and Europe.
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This book examines critical perspectives in mainstream neoliberal development analysis. It examines the neoliberal experiment as a global historical construct through the cases of Africa, Latin America, and Europe.
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- Routledge Studies in Development Economics
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 156mm x 234mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 398g
- ISBN-13: 9780367720674
- ISBN-10: 0367720671
- Artikelnr.: 69793108
- Routledge Studies in Development Economics
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 156mm x 234mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 398g
- ISBN-13: 9780367720674
- ISBN-10: 0367720671
- Artikelnr.: 69793108
Fernando López Castellano is Professor of Applied Economics at the Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Granada, Spain. Carmen Lizárraga is Professor of Applied Economics at the Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Granada, Spain. Roser Manzanera Ruiz is Professor in the Department of Sociology of University of Granada, Spain. Institute for Women and Gender Studies, University of Granada, Spain.
Prologue: Neoliberalism or Neoliberalisms? Ideology, Governmentality and
Real World "Experiments" Fernando López Castellano, Carmen Lizárraga and
Roser Manzanera Ruíz Part One - Neoliberal policies Section 1. Sub-Saharan
Africa 1. The structural adjustment programme and a new political order.
Mbuyi Kabunda Badi 2 The neoliberal narrative of growth in Africa: the
Afro-optimistic discourse. Demba Moussa Dembele 3. Neoliberal programmes in
Africa south of the Sahara: Gender-blindness and development "laundering".
Soledad Vieitez & Teresa Cunha Section 2. Latin America 4. Globalization as
a 'simulation' of development: beyond the Washington Consensus in Latin
America. Maria del Carmen Villarreal Villamar & Enara Echart Munoz 5. The
new imperialism beyond conquest: free markets, democracy, and social
protest. Cristina Zurrbrigen & Alexandra Lizbona 6. Deterritorialization of
the local: The role of gender in the case of the state of Puebla (Mexico).
Rosa M. Soriano, Antonio Trinidad Requena, Marlene Solis & Federico López
Capra Section 3. Europe 7. Tales of passage from the North to the South and
back: Constitutionalizing (European) neoliberalism. Dieter Plehwe & Karin
Fischer 8. The euro system as a laboratory for neoliberalism and
colonialism. Antoni Aguilo 9. A decade of austerity politics and neoliberal
reform: Overview of the Greek financial crisis (2010-2020). Maria
Markantonatou Part Two - Post-development, alternatives to development and
transitions 10. Moving from postcolonial critiques of development towards
alternatives to development in Africa. Sally Matthews 11. At the Razor's
Edge of Democracy: Authoritarian Capitalism and Decolonial International
Feminisms. Macarena Gómez-Barris 12. Europe and the economic "lessons" of
COVID-19: ecofeminism and development alternatives. Lina Gálvez & Astrid
Agenjo Epilogue Fernando López Castellano and Alberto Ruíz Villaverde
Real World "Experiments" Fernando López Castellano, Carmen Lizárraga and
Roser Manzanera Ruíz Part One - Neoliberal policies Section 1. Sub-Saharan
Africa 1. The structural adjustment programme and a new political order.
Mbuyi Kabunda Badi 2 The neoliberal narrative of growth in Africa: the
Afro-optimistic discourse. Demba Moussa Dembele 3. Neoliberal programmes in
Africa south of the Sahara: Gender-blindness and development "laundering".
Soledad Vieitez & Teresa Cunha Section 2. Latin America 4. Globalization as
a 'simulation' of development: beyond the Washington Consensus in Latin
America. Maria del Carmen Villarreal Villamar & Enara Echart Munoz 5. The
new imperialism beyond conquest: free markets, democracy, and social
protest. Cristina Zurrbrigen & Alexandra Lizbona 6. Deterritorialization of
the local: The role of gender in the case of the state of Puebla (Mexico).
Rosa M. Soriano, Antonio Trinidad Requena, Marlene Solis & Federico López
Capra Section 3. Europe 7. Tales of passage from the North to the South and
back: Constitutionalizing (European) neoliberalism. Dieter Plehwe & Karin
Fischer 8. The euro system as a laboratory for neoliberalism and
colonialism. Antoni Aguilo 9. A decade of austerity politics and neoliberal
reform: Overview of the Greek financial crisis (2010-2020). Maria
Markantonatou Part Two - Post-development, alternatives to development and
transitions 10. Moving from postcolonial critiques of development towards
alternatives to development in Africa. Sally Matthews 11. At the Razor's
Edge of Democracy: Authoritarian Capitalism and Decolonial International
Feminisms. Macarena Gómez-Barris 12. Europe and the economic "lessons" of
COVID-19: ecofeminism and development alternatives. Lina Gálvez & Astrid
Agenjo Epilogue Fernando López Castellano and Alberto Ruíz Villaverde
Prologue: Neoliberalism or Neoliberalisms? Ideology, Governmentality and
Real World "Experiments" Fernando López Castellano, Carmen Lizárraga and
Roser Manzanera Ruíz Part One - Neoliberal policies Section 1. Sub-Saharan
Africa 1. The structural adjustment programme and a new political order.
Mbuyi Kabunda Badi 2 The neoliberal narrative of growth in Africa: the
Afro-optimistic discourse. Demba Moussa Dembele 3. Neoliberal programmes in
Africa south of the Sahara: Gender-blindness and development "laundering".
Soledad Vieitez & Teresa Cunha Section 2. Latin America 4. Globalization as
a 'simulation' of development: beyond the Washington Consensus in Latin
America. Maria del Carmen Villarreal Villamar & Enara Echart Munoz 5. The
new imperialism beyond conquest: free markets, democracy, and social
protest. Cristina Zurrbrigen & Alexandra Lizbona 6. Deterritorialization of
the local: The role of gender in the case of the state of Puebla (Mexico).
Rosa M. Soriano, Antonio Trinidad Requena, Marlene Solis & Federico López
Capra Section 3. Europe 7. Tales of passage from the North to the South and
back: Constitutionalizing (European) neoliberalism. Dieter Plehwe & Karin
Fischer 8. The euro system as a laboratory for neoliberalism and
colonialism. Antoni Aguilo 9. A decade of austerity politics and neoliberal
reform: Overview of the Greek financial crisis (2010-2020). Maria
Markantonatou Part Two - Post-development, alternatives to development and
transitions 10. Moving from postcolonial critiques of development towards
alternatives to development in Africa. Sally Matthews 11. At the Razor's
Edge of Democracy: Authoritarian Capitalism and Decolonial International
Feminisms. Macarena Gómez-Barris 12. Europe and the economic "lessons" of
COVID-19: ecofeminism and development alternatives. Lina Gálvez & Astrid
Agenjo Epilogue Fernando López Castellano and Alberto Ruíz Villaverde
Real World "Experiments" Fernando López Castellano, Carmen Lizárraga and
Roser Manzanera Ruíz Part One - Neoliberal policies Section 1. Sub-Saharan
Africa 1. The structural adjustment programme and a new political order.
Mbuyi Kabunda Badi 2 The neoliberal narrative of growth in Africa: the
Afro-optimistic discourse. Demba Moussa Dembele 3. Neoliberal programmes in
Africa south of the Sahara: Gender-blindness and development "laundering".
Soledad Vieitez & Teresa Cunha Section 2. Latin America 4. Globalization as
a 'simulation' of development: beyond the Washington Consensus in Latin
America. Maria del Carmen Villarreal Villamar & Enara Echart Munoz 5. The
new imperialism beyond conquest: free markets, democracy, and social
protest. Cristina Zurrbrigen & Alexandra Lizbona 6. Deterritorialization of
the local: The role of gender in the case of the state of Puebla (Mexico).
Rosa M. Soriano, Antonio Trinidad Requena, Marlene Solis & Federico López
Capra Section 3. Europe 7. Tales of passage from the North to the South and
back: Constitutionalizing (European) neoliberalism. Dieter Plehwe & Karin
Fischer 8. The euro system as a laboratory for neoliberalism and
colonialism. Antoni Aguilo 9. A decade of austerity politics and neoliberal
reform: Overview of the Greek financial crisis (2010-2020). Maria
Markantonatou Part Two - Post-development, alternatives to development and
transitions 10. Moving from postcolonial critiques of development towards
alternatives to development in Africa. Sally Matthews 11. At the Razor's
Edge of Democracy: Authoritarian Capitalism and Decolonial International
Feminisms. Macarena Gómez-Barris 12. Europe and the economic "lessons" of
COVID-19: ecofeminism and development alternatives. Lina Gálvez & Astrid
Agenjo Epilogue Fernando López Castellano and Alberto Ruíz Villaverde