This book studies neoliberalism's features in the UK and USA in the 1980s in relation to the philosophical, historical, political, legal, and economic concepts. It analyses the model's legacy in the "Anglosphere," its acceptance, rejection, proliferation in France and Europe - the EU often emulating and disseminating neoliberal processes and techniques via hard and soft law -, its scope, its spread throughout EU countries characterised by "illiberalism," highlighting the model's need to adapt. It fills a historiographical gap regarding a concept which remains acutely topical.
This book studies neoliberalism's features in the UK and USA in the 1980s in relation to the philosophical, historical, political, legal, and economic concepts. It analyses the model's legacy in the "Anglosphere," its acceptance, rejection, proliferation in France and Europe - the EU often emulating and disseminating neoliberal processes and techniques via hard and soft law -, its scope, its spread throughout EU countries characterised by "illiberalism," highlighting the model's need to adapt. It fills a historiographical gap regarding a concept which remains acutely topical.
Nathalie Lévy is Senior Lecturer at University of Tours, France. Alexis Chommeloux is Senior Lecturer at University of Tours, France. Nathalie A. Champroux is Professor at University of Tours, France. Stéphane Porion is Senior Lecturer at University of Tours, France. Selma Josso is Senior Lecturer at University of Tours, France. Audrey Damiens is Senior Lecturer at University of Tours, France.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Preamble.- 2. Introduction.- 3. Standing the Test of Time? The "Resilience" of the Anglo-American Neoliberal Paradigm in the Post-Financial Crisis, Post-Covid Era.- 4. Genealogy and Architecture of a Global Model: The Role of British and American Conservatize Think Tanks in the Dissemination of Neoliberal Ideas.- 5. Anglo-American Neoliberalism: An Illiberal Model?.- 6. Neoliberalism in Britain: From Origins to Orthodoxy.- 7. Winning without Winning: Neoliberalism, Public Opinion, and Electoral Politics in the United States (1968-2000) .- 8. The Originalism of American Federal Judges or the Establishment of Constitutional Foundations for Economic Liberalism since the 1970s.- 9. Was United States Financials Liberalisation in the 1980s Inspired by the Neoliberal Model? (1913-2013).- 10. From Thatcher to Johnson: 40 Years of Neoliberalism in the UK, Continuities and Adaptions.- 11. Exploring the Neoliberal Health Legacy in Britain.- 12. The Limits of the Neoliberal Paradigm?Health Care Politics and the Sexual Revolutions in the United States at a Time of Crisis (1970-1992).- 13. Detention of Undocumented Migrants: from Reagan's Neoliberal, Money-Led Agency to a More Humanistic Approach.- 14. Expanding the Kingdom: The Walt Disney Company as a Purveyor of Neoliberal Logic.- 15. Has Anglo-American Neoliberalism Been a Model for France? The Case of Economic and Financial Reforms (1986-1988).- 16. European Economic Governance, the European Semester and Health: Reflections from the French Case.- 17. From New Public Management to Social Impact Bonds: the European Experience.- 18. From "No-Liberalism" to Neoliberalism in Central Eastern Europe of the Late 20th Century: A Success Story.
1. Preamble.- 2. Introduction.- 3. Standing the Test of Time? The "Resilience" of the Anglo-American Neoliberal Paradigm in the Post-Financial Crisis, Post-Covid Era.- 4. Genealogy and Architecture of a Global Model: The Role of British and American Conservatize Think Tanks in the Dissemination of Neoliberal Ideas.- 5. Anglo-American Neoliberalism: An Illiberal Model?.- 6. Neoliberalism in Britain: From Origins to Orthodoxy.- 7. Winning without Winning: Neoliberalism, Public Opinion, and Electoral Politics in the United States (1968-2000) .- 8. The Originalism of American Federal Judges or the Establishment of Constitutional Foundations for Economic Liberalism since the 1970s.- 9. Was United States Financials Liberalisation in the 1980s Inspired by the Neoliberal Model? (1913-2013).- 10. From Thatcher to Johnson: 40 Years of Neoliberalism in the UK, Continuities and Adaptions.- 11. Exploring the Neoliberal Health Legacy in Britain.- 12. The Limits of the Neoliberal Paradigm?Health Care Politics and the Sexual Revolutions in the United States at a Time of Crisis (1970-1992).- 13. Detention of Undocumented Migrants: from Reagan's Neoliberal, Money-Led Agency to a More Humanistic Approach.- 14. Expanding the Kingdom: The Walt Disney Company as a Purveyor of Neoliberal Logic.- 15. Has Anglo-American Neoliberalism Been a Model for France? The Case of Economic and Financial Reforms (1986-1988).- 16. European Economic Governance, the European Semester and Health: Reflections from the French Case.- 17. From New Public Management to Social Impact Bonds: the European Experience.- 18. From "No-Liberalism" to Neoliberalism in Central Eastern Europe of the Late 20th Century: A Success Story.
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