The book examines the rise of the amalgam of economic and political ideas we know as neo-liberalism and how these became the defining orthodoxy of our times. It investigates the inexorable global spread of market economies and how neo-liberal agendas are accommodated or hijacked in collisions with authoritarian states and populist oligarchies.
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HAROON AKRAM-LODHI Teaches Rural Economics and Rural Economic Methodology, Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, The NetherlandsSHAUN BRESLIN Professor of Politics and International Studies at the University of Warwick, UKANDREW GAMBLE Professor of Politics and Joint Director of the Political Economy Research Centre, University of Sheffield, UKVEDI R. HADIZ Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Singapore, SingaporeGRAHAM HARRISON Senior Lecturer in Politics, University of Sheffield, UKWIL HOUT Associate Professor of World Development, Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, The NetherlandsKANISHKA JAYASURIYA Principal Senior Research Fellow, Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University, AustraliaHANS OVERSLOOT Teaches Political Theory in the Department of Political Science, Leiden University, and Russian Politics in the Russian Studies Programme, Leiden University, The NetherlandsGARRY RODAN Director of the Asia Research Centre and Professor of Politics and International Studies, Murdoch University, AustraliaPATRICIO SILVA Professor of Modern Latin American History, Department of Latin American Studies, Leiden University, The NetherlandsWILLIAM K. TABB Teaches Political Economy, Economics Department, Queens College, City University of New York, USABEN THIRKELL-WHITE Lecturer in International Relations, University of St Andrews, UK
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