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Quo vadis neoliberalism? The remaking of global capitalist governance after the Washington Consensus

Eric Sheppard, +1 more
- 01 Mar 2010 - 
- Vol. 41, Iss: 2, pp 185-194
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The post-Washington consensus, through which neoliberal global capitalist governance gained hegemony over the third world, entered a crisis in the late 1990s, triggered by the 1997 Asian financial crisis, and by contestations of neoliberal governance from global civil society as mentioned in this paper.
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This article is published in Geoforum.The article was published on 2010-03-01. It has received 140 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Global governance & Washington Consensus.

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Multitude: War and Democracy in the Age of Empire

TL;DR: Hardt and Negri as discussed by the authors present a history of war and democracy in the age of empire, with a focus on the role of women and women in the process of war.
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Mobilizing policy: Models, methods, and mutations

TL;DR: In the special issue on mobilizing policy as mentioned in this paper, the authors contrast traditional approaches to policy transfer with an emerging body of work in the interdisciplinary field of critical policy studies, where the governing metaphors are those of mobility and mutation (rather than transfer, transit, and transaction).
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From resilience to resourcefulness: A critique of resilience policy and activism

TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide a theoretical and political critique of how the concept of resilience has been applied to places, based on three main points: First, the ecological concept of resilient...
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Neo-liberal urban planning policies: A literature survey 1990–2010

TL;DR: The academic literature on urban policy and planning which explicitly links to Neo-liberalism is huge as mentioned in this paper, with an emphasis on journals of urban planning, urban geography, and urban studies.
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We are everywhere : the irresistible rise of global anticapitalism

TL;DR: We Are Everywhere as mentioned in this paper is a whirlwind collection of writings, images and ideas for direct action by people on the frontlines of the global anticapitalist movement, where those from below are not those who get to write history, even though they are the ones making it.
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Economics Imperialism and the New Development Economics as Kuhnian Paradigm Shift

TL;DR: In this paper, the evolving relationship between economics and other social sciences is discussed and the danger of economics imperialism, in the form of the post-Washington Consensus, foreclosing the analytical agenda at the expense of approaches based on the political economy of capitalism.
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From Seattle (and Ubon) to Bangkok: The Scales of Resistance to Corporate Globalization

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored a particular case of scale jumping, which illustrates some of the complexities of the process of scale-jumping and highlighted the need to use both local and international resources to try to combat the policies of the nation-state.
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Prisoners of Geography

Ricardo Hausmann
- 01 Jan 2001 - 
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Neither the Washington nor the post-Washington consensus: an introduction

Ben Fine
TL;DR: In 1994, the World Bank and the IMF marked the fiftieth anniversary of their founding meeting at Bretton Woods, and the occasion was hardly one of celebration for the two Washington institutions with which official post-war international financial arrangements are most closely identified as mentioned in this paper.
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