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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.

Produktbeschreibung
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.

Autorenporträt
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.