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Contents Acknowledgements List of Annex, Charts, Figures and Tables List of Abbreviations Introduction Reconsidering Neoliberal Hegemony By Dieter Plehwe, Bernhard Walpen and Gisela Neunhöffer 1. Global neoliberal projects Between Network and Complex Organization: The Making of Neoliberal Knowledge and Hegemony By Dieter Plehwe and Bernhard Walpen Neoliberalism, Capitalist Class Formation and the Global Network of Corporations and Policy Groups By William K. Carroll and Colin Carson Peddling Reform: The Role of Think Tanks in Shaping the Neoliberal Policy Agenda for the World Bank and International Monetary Fund By Christian E. Weller and Laura Singleton 2. Neoliberal hegemonic constellations in the (semi )periphery: Transnational and domestic roots Why Is There No Third Way? The Role of Neoliberal Ideology, Networks and Think Tanks in Combating Market Socialism and Shaping Transformation in Poland By Dorothee Bohle and Gisela Neunhöffer The Neo-Liberal Ascendancy and East Asia: Geo-Politics, Development Theory and the End of the Authoritarian Developmental State in South Korea By Mark T. Berger The Mexican Economy since NAFTA: Socioeconomic Integration or Disintegration? By Enrique Dussel Peters 3. Neoliberal discourse relations: Dissemination, diffusion, and adaptation The Great Lie: Markets, Freedom and Knowledge By Richard Hull Frontiers and Dystopias: Libertarian Ideology in Science Fiction By Peter Josef Mühlbauer The Education of Neoliberalism By Oliver Schöller und Olaf Groh-Samberg Gender Mainstreaming: Integrating Women into a Neoliberal Europe? By Susanne Schunter-Kleemann and Dieter Plehwe 4. Major hegemonic battle lines Neo-Liberalism and Communitarianism: Social Conditions, Discourses and Politics By Hans-Jürgen Bieling Neo-Liberalism and Cultural Nationalism: A Danse Macabre By Radhika Desai The World Wide Web of Anti-Neoliberalism Emerging Forms of Post-Fordist Protest and the Impossibility of Global Keynesianism By Ulrich Brand Notes References Index
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Liberalism.
Free enterprise.
Free trade.
Globalization.
International economic relations.