Neoliberalism cannot be an adequate strategy in this process. As a development strategy it is unable to ensure normal functioning of a social system and just relationships between people. The neoliberal values claim to be an universal therapy for all economic and social diseases. But they are ...
The Rise and Fall of Neo-Liberalism: The Collapse of an Economic Order? London: Zed Books.Birch, K. & Mykhnenko, V. (2010). The rise and fall of neoliberalism: The collapse of an economic order? London: Zed Books.Birch K., and V. Mykhnenko (2010). The Rise and Fall of ...
Violent Neoliberalism: Development, Discourse, and Dispossession in Cambodia It is now widely understood that various forms of neoliberalism began to gain a significant foothold in the legal and economic systems of numerous states after the effective collapse of the Bretton Woods monetary order in the...
left.\nThe epochal shift toward neoliberalism--a web of related policies that, broadly speaking, reduced the footprint of government in society and reassigned economic power to private market forces--that began in the United States and Great Britain in the late 1970s fundamentally changed the ...
consolidation of transnational neoliberalism, the social and economic legacy of the debt crisis in the region, the recent trend toward (re)democratization, the collapse of state socialism, the apparent global crisis of Marxist thought and the rise in influence of postmodernism upon the politics of ...
National solidarity, as it was conceived of during the post‐war period, was accompanied by a Keynesian approach to the economy: social protection and redistribution functioned as stabilisers during periods of crisis by supporting demand during recessions, thus preventing the collapse of economic ...
With original archival documents and interviews from the US and Europe, Michelle Frasher brings the reader into the negotiating room with American, German, and French officials as they confronted the collapse of the Bretton Woods monetary system and made decisions that affected the course of European...
One reason is that, since the collapse of communism and the parallel rise of neoliberalism beginning in the 1980s, it is assumed that “there is no alternative,” as Margaret Thatcher famously declared. Even committed green advocates, such as the Business Green group, are quick to dismiss ...
It is normal to be cynical about what any individual nation can do, never mind a particular leader.Technological change,ecological collapse,international regime complexes, not to mention economic activity, all help explain the limits of what any nation can do. But the President of the United Stat...
This chapter will continue the reconstruction started in the previous chapter by discussion the politicalization of neoliberalism, which began as an economic ideology, but was put into practice in the late 1970s and early 1980s, particularly in Britain a