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Neoliberal Hegemony - A Global Critique (Paperback): Dieter Plehwe, Gisela Neunhoeffer, Bernhard J. A Walpen

Neoliberal Hegemony - A Global Critique (Paperback)

Dieter Plehwe, Gisela Neunhoeffer, Bernhard J. A Walpen

Series: RIPE Series in Global Political Economy

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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 Pelerin 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.

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Imprint: Routledge
Country of origin: United Kingdom
Series: RIPE Series in Global Political Economy
Release date: October 2007
First published: 2005
Editors: Dieter Plehwe • Gisela Neunhoeffer • Bernhard J. A Walpen
Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 18mm (L x W x T)
Format: Paperback
Pages: 294
ISBN-13: 978-0-415-46003-3
Categories: Books > Social sciences > Politics & government > General
LSN: 0-415-46003-4
Barcode: 9780415460033

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