Twitter Google Share on Facebook Thesaurus Financial Wikipedia ne·o·lib·er·al·ism (nē′ō-lĭb′ər-ə-lĭz′əm, -lĭb′rə-) n. A political theory of the late 1900s holding that personal liberty is maximized by limiting government interference in the operation of free ...
Neoliberal thinkers desired to limit government, but the consequence of their policies has been a huge development in the power of the state. Liberalising the financial system left banks free to speculate, and they did so with reckless eagerness. The result was a build-up of toxic assets that...
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This leads to the debate about redistribution of resources and State-led Development versus Free-market Development, which is inextricable from the discussion of Liberal Democratic Peace Theory versus Realism. From this perspective it is argued that the notion of democratic peace is used as a ...
From the neoliberal perspective the expanded role of the state of statist modernity is incompatible with the present internationalized market economy and therefore must be controlled in order to accommodate privatisation and expansion of markets. Nothing exemplifies this better than the recent vague ...
Based on a Foucauldiandiscourse perspective, it analyses narrative interviews with young Swissadults focusing on their life plans and their aspirations for the futurefrom a gender perspective. The analysis documents a pronounced discourse ofindividualisation. The subjectivity of the interviewees is ...
Neoliberal Globalization and the Internationalization of Protest: A European Perspective1 Ibid: 351f.; and Ulrich Brand & Markus Wissen, "Neoliberal Globalization and the Internationalization of Protest: A European Perspective". In: Antipode 37... U Brand,M Wissen - 《Antipode》 被引量: 23发表:...
Mosse,David - 《Annual Review of Anthropology》 被引量: 84发表: 2013年 A Narrative Understanding of an Entrepreneurial City: the Case of Tilburg Over the last few decades cities are increasingly redefined as subjects of interurban competition. In this neoliberal perspective cities are seen as produ...
Berkeley: Institute of International Studies, University of California. Google Scholar O’DONNELL, GUILLERMO A. 1988 Bureaucratic authoritarianism: Argentina 1966–73 in comparative perspective. Berkeley: University of California Press. Google Scholar OLSON, MANCUR 1982 The rise and decline of nations:...
Furthermore, the state has actively sought to engineer the sale of key domestic firms and banks to foreign investors. We argue that Korea's efforts to create a functioning neoliberal economy have been largely successful and are functional from the perspective of Korean capitalism, if not the ...