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I 1990’erne blev neoliberalisme det dominerende økonomiske paradigme, og statsledere som Bill Clinton og Tony Blair tog økonomien til sig. Grundlaget for den neoliberalistiske tankegang blev dog allerede lagt i årtierne inden med Ronald Reagan og Margaret Thatchers økonomiske politik, men også udviklingen af en neoliberal økonomi i diktatoren Augusto Pinochets Chile. Først i 2000’erne blev neoliberalismen for alvor udfordret – og truet – af den globale finanskrise, hvis lige ikke havde været set siden depressionen i 1930’erne.En meget kort introduktion til neoliberalisme undersøger og analyserer neoliberalismens fødsel og udvikling, dens krav og forskellige former. Bogens kapitler handler om:Hvad er det nye ved denne form for liberalisme?Første bølge i 1980’erneAnden bølge i 1990’erneNeoliberalisme og asiatisk udviklingNeoliberalisme i Latinamerika og AfrikaKriser, 2000’erne og hinsidesManfred B. Steger er professor i sociologi ved University of Hawaii, USA. Ravi K. Roy er forsker ved The W. Edwards Deming Institute og Claremont Graduate University i USA og ved Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology i Australien.
Providing a comprehensive overview of the changing ideological landscape in the age of globalization, Manfred Steger explores the clashing political belief systems of our time: market globalism, justice globalism, and religious globalism. He considers their prospects in light of the growing populist challengers in the tumultuous decade to come.
This is a stimulating and insightful analysis of the role of global justice organizations, written by some of the biggest names in the field of globalisation studies
This title aims to be an innovative and accessible work that introduces readers to the main arguments for and against the use of violence in politics. Indeed, the problem of political violence has acquired new salience in the wake of the September 11th terrorist attacks.
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