Neoliberalism is fast becoming the dominant ideology of our age, yet politicians, businessmen and academics rarely identify themselves with it and even political forces critical of it continue to carry out neoliberal policies around the globe. How can we make sense of this paradox? Who actually are
Neoliberal Hegemony: A Global Critique
✍ Scribed by Dieter Plehwe, Bernhard J. A Walpen, Gisela Neunhöffer
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 313
- Series
- Routledge/RIPE Studies in Global Political Economy
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Neoliberalism is fast becoming the dominant ideology of our age, yet politicians, businessmen and academics rarely identify themselves with it and even political forces critical of it continue to carry out neoliberal policies around the globe. How can we make sense of this paradox? Who actually are "the neoliberals"?
This is the first explanation of neoliberal hegemony, which systematically considers and analyzes the networks and organizations of around 1.000 self conscious neoliberal intellectuals organized in the Mont Pèlerin Society.
This book challenges simplistic understandings of neoliberalism. It underlines the variety of neoliberal schools of thought, the various approaches of its proponents in the fight for hegemony in research and policy development, political and communication efforts, and the well funded, well coordinated, and highly effective new types of knowledge organizations generated by the neoliberal movement: partisan think tanks.
It also closes an important gap in the growing literature on "private authority’’, presenting new perspectives on transnational civil society formation processes.
This fascinating new book will be of great interest to students of international relations, political economy, globalization and politics.
✦ Table of Contents
Half Title: Neoliberal Hegemony......Page 2
Series Page......Page 3
Title Page......Page 6
Copyright......Page 7
Contents......Page 8
Illustrations......Page 11
Contributors......Page 13
Series preface......Page 15
Acknowledgements......Page 17
Abbreviations......Page 18
Introduction......Page 20
Part I Global neoliberal projects......Page 44
1 Between network and complex organization......Page 46
2 Neoliberalism, capitalist class formation and the global network of corporations and policy groups......Page 70
3 Peddling reform: the role of think tanks in shaping the neoliberal policy agenda for the World Bank and International Monetary Fund......Page 89
Part II Neoliberal hegemonic constellations in the (semi)periphery......Page 106
4 Why is there no third way?......Page 108
5 The neoliberal ascendancy and East Asia......Page 124
6 The Mexican economy since NAFTA......Page 139
Part III Neoliberal discourse relations......Page 158
7 The great lie......Page 160
8 Frontiers and dystopias......Page 175
9 The education of neoliberalism1......Page 190
10 Gender mainstreaming......Page 207
Part IV Major hegemonic battle lines......Page 224
11 Neoliberalism and communitarianism......Page 226
12 Neoliberalism and cultural nationalism......Page 241
13 The World Wide Web of anti neoliberalism......Page 255
References......Page 271
Index......Page 303
✦ Subjects
Политические дисциплины;Политология;Политическая идеология, политические режимы и системы;Либерализм;
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