Neo-liberalism is a political–economic theory committed to laissez-faire market fundamentalism, a minimalist role for state intervention into the economy, and free trade and open borders. The global...
There are few more vital contemporary questions for political scientists than those that emanate from the relationship between neo-liberalism, the exercise of state power, and the institutions and practice of global governance. Since the demise during th
Despite the apparent development and spread of liberal democratic state forms in the 1980s and 1990s, possibilities for genuine democratic governance overa... PG Cerny - 《European Journal of Political Research》 被引量: 120发表: 2010年
Managerialism, governmentality and the state: a neo-Foucauldian approach to local economic governance After decades of relative stability, the 1980s and 1990s witnessed a radical restructuring of local–central relations in Britain. This paper draws on neo-... D Mackinnon - 《Political Geography》 ...
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In the absence of state sponsorship, unions must become more effective in the workplace or suffer the inevitable consequences. The analysis of union strate... P Boxall,P Haynes - 《British Journal of Industrial Relations》 被引量: 180发表: 1997年 Neo-liberal theory and practice for Eastern ...
Robert Nozick sets out to present a more plausible neo-liberal position than that offered by writers such as Murray Rothbard who advocate libertarian solutions. By offering a theory of the state and a more carefully considered analysis of the foundational Lockean principles that he shares with ...
Examines the emergence of neo-liberal strategies of penal governing in Canadian Women's Prisons in Canada. Responsibilities of state and civil society in c... Hannah-Moffat,Kelly - 《British Journal of Criminology》 被引量: 20发表: 2000年 Battle for the Enlightenment: Neoliberalism, Critical The...
– Neither theory addresses the impact of learning on the foreign policy behavior of states. IR and Globalisation • Globalisation has contributed to a shift in political activity away from the state. – Transnational social movements have forced states to address critical international issues and ...
movement against capitalism and for the right to the city, the contributors document a wide range of case studies across Europe and the United States, describing a movement simultaneously challenging neo-liberal urban development and increasingly under threat by the forces of capital and the state. ...