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Violent neoliberalism: development, discourse and dispossession in Cambodia

Nicholas Kiersey
- 03 Jul 2015 - 
- Vol. 28, Iss: 3, pp 510-512
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While the 2008 financial crisis may have been the first time European critics of neoliberalism were ever confronted in any immediate sense with an experience of the authoritarian consensuality of c... as discussed by the authors
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While the 2008 financial crisis may have been the first time European critics of neoliberalism were ever confronted in any immediate sense with an experience of the authoritarian consensuality of c...

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Routledge handbook of Southeast Asian development

TL;DR: The Handbook of Southeast Asia as discussed by the authors traces the uneven experiences that have accompanied development in Southeast Asia, highlighting the ongoing neoliberalization of development, issues of social and environmental justice and questions of agency and empowerment.
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Advancing the geographies of the performing arts

TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on three areas where literatures from theatre and performance studies can expand our understanding of what "the geographies of the performing arts" might be: intercultural aesthetics, migrant mobilities, and geopolitics.
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The limits to Marx: David Harvey and the condition of postfraternity

TL;DR: The importance of anarchist perspectives in contemporary politics and geographical praxis has been emphasized by as discussed by the authors, who pointed out the importance of the anarchist perspective in contemporary political and geographical polarity.
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Slippery Violence in the REDD+ Forests of Central Kalimantan, Indonesia

TL;DR: In this paper, the REDD+ program is designed to enable the provision of financial compensations to protect and restore standing forests by making them more valuable than the timber they contain.
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The New Way of the World: On Neo-Liberal Society

TL;DR: Neoliberalism is neither a return to classical liberalism nor the restoration of "pure" capitalism as mentioned in this paper, but rather a new way of viewing the market as a natural given that limits state action, and it seeks to construct the market and make the firm a model for governments.