Neoliberalism

Biodiversity Banking: From Theory to Practice in Sabah, Malaysia

Andrea Brock • Jul 23 2015 • Articles

The Malua case shows that analyses of neoliberalisation on the ground can teach us about ways in which neoliberalism plays out in managing societies and environment.

Review – Imperial Subjects: Citizenship in an Age of Crisis and Empire

Vanessa Andreotti • Jun 4 2015 • Features

Mooers’ book offers a refreshing revisited critique of capital and of the varied contradictions of neoliberalism and its impact on ideas of national/global citizenship.

NAFTA’s Future and Regional Security Cooperation

Richard W. Coughlin • Mar 7 2015 • Articles

The ultimate fate of NAFTA might be that the forces it has unleashed – mass migrations and transnational organized crime – are too powerful and destabilizing to contain.

Neoliberalism and Social Movements

Laurence Cox and Alf Gunvald Nilsen • Jul 30 2014 • Articles

With increasing challenges to neoliberalism, questions turn to the outcome that will be arrived at after neoliberalism, and which actors will bring this about.

Protesting Youth in an Age of Neoliberal Savagery

Henry A. Giroux • May 20 2014 • Articles

It is time for authentic rage to transform itself into an international movement for the creation of an effective strategy for social, political, and economic change.

Review – The Migration Industry

Anastasia Christou • Aug 30 2013 • Features

Gammeltoft-Hansen and Nyberg Sørensen’s volume expertly weaves together case studies which offer a contextualised account of roles, conflicts & practices in the migration industry.

UNASUR and the Eurozone Crisis

Paul Kellogg • Aug 30 2012 • Articles

Regionalism in Europe is driven by economic efficiency and capital accumulation. In contrast, issues in the Americas, south of the Rio Grande, remain the old problems of dependency, barriers to development, and effective sovereignty.

Situating Religion in International Relations Theory

Nukhet Sandal • Aug 28 2012 • Articles

IR theorists face the challenge of situating religion in their explanations of global events, but, as Sandal argues, this does not necessarily require the abandoning of existing theories.

The ‘Turkish Model’ for the Middle East: Reproducing Neoliberal Hegemony?

John McSweeney • Aug 23 2012 • Articles

The lessons of the AKP’s development serve as an appealing model for the West interested in reproducing neoliberalism, as well as for Islamic actors who wish to consolidate by mobilizing a societal alliance against the forces of the old regime.

Failed Policy: The IMF in Crisis

Timothy Sharpe • Aug 21 2012 • Articles

The failure to distinguish between sovereign and non-sovereign economies has corrupted IMF policy advice. Reform remains problematic due to the dominance of neo-liberal ideals in the Fund.

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