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    AUTHORITARIAN LIBERALISM IN CONTEMPORARY EUROPE: METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES AND CONCEPTUAL MODELS by M. E. Popov

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Authoritarian liberalism is conceptualized as the neoliberal ideology and practice of de-democratization and restriction of democracy, which results in regionalization of protest against the supranational regime of liberal democracy and political integration in Europe. …”
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    Greening Red Vienna: lessons for social-ecological housing provision by Andreas Novy, Benjamin Baumgartner, Simon Grabow, Leonhard Plank, Hans Volmary

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The history of Vienna’s housing system is outlined with an emphasis on the radical municipal reformism of Red Vienna (1919–1934) and path dependencies from welfare capitalism to neoliberalism. Based on the historical analysis, we highlight barriers hindering social-ecological housing provision today and suggest three sets of measures for greening Red Vienna: (1) Establishing social-ecological obligations to property ownership, prioritizing ecological upgrading, and favoring retrofitting instead of new constructions; (2) introducing lower and upper limits on housing provision to reduce inequalities; and (3) overcoming the focus on individual building sites and widening the scope of housing policies toward securing habitation for all residents.…”
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    2008 Financial Crisis: A Comparative Analysis of Turkey and Brazil in Terms of Economic Policies by Ali Gökhan Gölçek, Şeyda Güdek-gölçek

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…In the study, the way in which both countries were affected by the crisis has been evaluated through net capital flows, foreign direct investments, foreign trade data, and main economic indicators. Although neoliberal policies, which pushed both countries towards this process, had added them to the global economic system, they had to apply Keynesian policies because neoliberalism had become inadequate in exiting the crisis. …”
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    Formation of the Chinese School of International Relations: Analytical Approaches and Research Methods by Evgeny Nikolayevich Grachikov

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The interdependence of China and the United States, primarily economic, the subject of study from the point of view of neoliberalism. The socialization and involvement of China in the world community and the liberal world order led by the United States are constructivist studies of bilateral relations. …”
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    The poverty of (critical) theory by Bert Olivier

    Published 2018-12-01
    “… The triumph of neoliberalism globally signifies what one might term the poverty of (critical) theory, as does the phenomenon known as ‘post-theory’, with its cynical rejection of the claims of theory. …”
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    ARTISAN PRODUCTION, AN ALTERNATIVE TO POVERTY MIGRATIONS IN AMEYALTEPEC, GUERRERO by Adela Miranda-Madrid, Baldomero Albarrán-López, María del Rocío Echeverría-González, Evaristo Arcos-Miranda

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Beyond just resorting to the theory of the new rurality as an explanatory source for its transformation, in this community where agricultural work was practically suppressed as a result of a prolonged drought and structural reforms supported by the conceptual bases of neoliberalism, this research concludes that the agricultural decoupling course followed in Ameyaltepec, Guerrero, although it had a long period of crisis, thanks to a pronounced willingness to craft activities and a decisive business profile of its inhabitants, crafts and their marketing in Mexico’s most important urban centers, allowed the ameyaltepences not only to transform occupationally from subsistence peasants to migrant artisans, but to avoid the consumptive labor migrations in which many communities in the region fell irretrievably, to give rise to rural-urban family migrations and return of the most promising artisans vendors, that although some of their negative implications are related to educational and health problems of the family nuclei, enabled them to overcome their heritage poverty and through self-employment, resolve this endemic lack of the Balsas’s Depression.…”
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    The public-private-partnership “fetish”: moving beyond the rhetoric by Daniel Cohn

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…They are attempting to understand the trend by relating this fetish to the political ideological agenda of neoliberalism. While valuable, this concentration has caused an equally critical question to be neglected. …”
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    Defender el liberalismo con piedras y tanques: Mario Vargas Llosa y la Fundación Internacional para la Libertad by Stéphane Boisard, María Julia Giménez

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…This study leads us to think that if, on the one hand, there is no real novelty in the neoliberal offensive that started at the turn of the 2000’s; on the other hand, the confluence of conflicts caused by the « conservative modernization » program and the junction of forces, material and symbolic resources and repertoires show a conjunctural condensation and consolidation that reveals the strategic plasticity and resilience of neoliberalism.…”
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    Waves of Structural Deglobalization: A World-Systems Perspective by Christopher Chase-Dunn, Alexis Álvarez, Yuhao Liao

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Since 2008, the world-system may once again be entering another phase of structural deglobalization as the contradictions of capitalist neoliberalism, environmental degradation and uneven development have provoked different kinds of anti-globalization populism, rivalry among contending powers, trade wars and policies and social movements intended to mitigate the effects of anthropogenic climate change. …”
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    Cosmological Methodological Prism of the Conceptual Demarcation of Culture and Civilization by Zoreslav Samchuk, Lesya Panchenko

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Currently, there is an unequivocal awareness of the inappropriateness of the illusions associated with the global world order formed on the ruins of the Berlin Wall according to the patterns of neoliberalism. The world at the beginning of the third decade of the 21st century feels confused about its inability to respond to the challenges of modernity convincingly and promptly. …”
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    Coastal Ecosystem Services, Social Equity, and Blue Growth: A Case Study from South-Eastern Bangladesh by Mohammad Mahmudul Islam, Shuvo Pal, Mohammad Mosarof Hossain, Mohammad Mojibul Hoque Mozumder, Petra Schneider

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…In particular, large-scale development activities, driven by the blue growth agenda, and neoliberalism policy, pose a risk to the local communities by degrading coastal ecosystem services. …”
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    Complicity at a distance: commemorating problematic involvement in perpetration in contemporary Central and Eastern European literatures [version 2; peer review: 3 approved] by Juliane Prade-Weiss

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…My hypothesis is that the texts address convergences between involvements in past acts of mass violence and current forms of participation in wrongdoings in neoliberalism. While these issues differ profoundly, they are related: structurally, both present the challenge of forming a nuanced notion of participation. …”
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    The History Boys on Contemporary Education by Monika Bregović

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Changes in educational policy governed by neoliberal logic continue to have great impact on contemporary education with the introduction of the Bologna process. …”
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    Latin America and China: What Next for China–Latin American Strategic Relationship? by Francisco Dominguez

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…Pink Tide governments undertook a steady reversal of neoliberalism that included the nationalization of natural resources, poverty eradication, economic growth, social inclusion, redistribution of income, and much more. …”
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    <O/ No Power but Deaf Power \O>: Revitalizing Deaf Education Systems via Anarchism by Michael Skyer, Jessica A. Scott, Dai O'Brien

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Toward the horizon of radical equality, our staunchly anarchist analysis of deaf education argues that to guide deaf‐positive system change neoliberalism is inert and neo‐fascism anathema.…”
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    What Would an Inclusive City for Gender and Sexual Minorities Be Like? You Need to Ask Queer Folx! by Karine Duplan

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Thus, I argue that while the inclusive city has become a normative idiom imbued with the neoliberal grammar of public politics, it also offers a paradoxical framework of democratic cohesion that promotes consumption‐based equality. …”
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    Narratives of Success and Failure in Ressentiment: Assuming Victimhood and Transmuting Frustration among Young Korean Men by Tereza Capelos, Ellen Nield, Mikko Salmela

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Misogynistic accounts attributed to the globalised effects of neoliberalism and its evolution through South Korean meritocratic competition, compounded by the social isolation of the pandemic, remain a puzzle psychologically, despite their toxic emotionality. …”
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    Why meta-regulation matters for public health: the case of the EU better regulation agenda by Kathrin Lauber, Eleanor Brooks

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Channelling and operationalising wider paradigms like neoliberalism, they determine, for instance, what is considered ‘good’ policy, how decisions are made, based on which evidence, and whose voices matter. …”
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    Repercussions of overturning Roe v. Wade for women across systems and beyond borders by Karine Coen-Sanchez, Bassey Ebenso, Ieman Mona El-Mowafi, Maria Berghs, Dina Idriss-Wheeler, Sanni Yaya

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Given the systemic impacts of racism, neoliberalism and white supremacy, it is the Black, racialized and poor women who suffer terrible repercussions. …”
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