Fr. 124.00

Towards a New Political Economy of Development - States and Regions in the Post-Neoliberal World

English · Hardback

Shipping usually within 1 to 3 weeks (not available at short notice)

Description

Read more

The author examines new development strategies in the context of globalisation and the crisis of the Washington Consensus. Critiquing both protectionism and the free market he points to the influence and evolution of Keynesian ideas for the management and stabilisation of development in an era marked by the unravelling of neoliberal prosperity.

List of contents

PART I: GLOBALISATION, THE NEW DEVELOPMENTALISM AND WORLD ORDER CHANGE: AFTER NEOLIBERALISM AND HEGEMONY 1. Introduction: Globalisation, the Diffusion of Power, and the Post-Listian Developmentalist Turn: the Structural Parameters of Contemporary World Order Change 2. Globalisation's Impact on States, Strategies and Accumulation Regimes: From Neoliberalism to the New Keynesian Macroeconomics PART II: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF CHINA'S POST-LISTIAN RISE: STATE DEVELOPMENTALISM BEYOND NEOMERCANTILISM 3. Debating Contemporary Developmentalism and the 'China Model': From Neomercantilism to 'Gated' Globalisation 4. Beyond The Gated Globe: China as a Post-Listian Developmental State PART III: FROM THE POST-NEOLIBERAL LATIN AMERICAN QUAGMIRE TO SOUTH AMERICAN NATIONAL AND REGIONAL NEODEVELOPMENTALISM 5. The New Developmental Regionalism In Post-Neoliberal South America 6. The Theoretical Contestation of Developmental Regionalism in South America 7. National Neodevelopmentalist Models in South America 8. The Tensions, Contradictions and Possibilities of the Liberal Neodevelopmentalist Model PART IV: THE EUROPEAN UNION AND THE EUROZONE: A DEVELOPMENTAL OUTLIER IN CRISIS AND REFORM 9. The Political Economy of 'Maastricht EMU': Depoliticisation and the German Model 10. The French Model of European Monetary Union: Sovereignty, the Eurozone Debt Crisis and the Repoliticisation of the Euro 11. Conclusion: Developmentalist Globalisation, US Decline and Post-Listian World Order

About the author

Gerard (Gerry) Strange is Reader in International Political Economy at the University of Lincoln, UK, and Adjunct Professor at the University of Western Australia. He is winner of the British Journal of Politics and International Relations Best Article Award 2013 for 'Understanding the Fundamentals of Capital, the Crisis and the Alternatives: Marx's Legacy Beyond Revolutionary Marxism'.

Report

'Critical, wide ranging and incisive, this is one of the best introductions to development and the evolving global political and economic order currently available.' Mark Beeson, Murdoch University, Australia

Customer reviews

No reviews have been written for this item yet. Write the first review and be helpful to other users when they decide on a purchase.

Write a review

Thumbs up or thumbs down? Write your own review.

For messages to CeDe.ch please use the contact form.

The input fields marked * are obligatory

By submitting this form you agree to our data privacy statement.