The 2008 global economic crisis paved the way for the construction of a new, elitedriven, capitalcentric, shrunken welfare state project founded on ideology disguised as pragmatism and objective ‘truths’. Today, welfare states exist in a context in which a new politics of austerity sets the parameters of the debate. Austerity incorporates the neoliberal desire to shrink the (social welfare) state, deregulate labour markets and emphasise private markets as the drivers of growth, enabling a reconfiguration of the interests of capital, the needs of people and the role of the state. The new politics of austerity looks like a ‘dream come true’ for neoliberals. Or is it? There is also a powerful counternarrative that suggests that the global cris...
This article discusses the European wave of contention catalysed by the financial market crash of 20...
This is the introduction to the Virtual Special Issue on Austerity, drawing articles from the three ...
The rise of neoliberalism in the US represents a response to the second economic crisis of the 20th ...
The 2008 global economic crisis paved the way for the construction of a new, elitedriven, capitalcen...
Back in 2009, at the height of the global financial crisis, the London G20 forum met and declared th...
This article maps important trends that mark a new stage in neoliberal capitalism since 2008, with a...
The 2007/8 financial crisis has reignited the debate about austerity economics and revealed that it ...
Since the 1970’s, both politically and theoretically, neoliberalism as an ideology has been on a per...
When President Obama announced in December 2009 that “We don’t have enough public dollars to fill th...
Belying the IMF’s reputation as a bastion of neo-liberal policy orthodoxy, this article analyses imp...
Following the 2008/9 global financial crisis and ensuing economic uncertainty, the roll out of auste...
We are in the age of austerity. Across the globe, there have recently been calls from both the left ...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. Critical explanations of neoliberalism regularly adhere to a dominant ...
Neoliberalism has not simply ‘survived’; it has failed to die, seemingly outlived the socio-economic...
The series of economic crises that began in 2007 - but which took a specific form in Europe from 201...
This article discusses the European wave of contention catalysed by the financial market crash of 20...
This is the introduction to the Virtual Special Issue on Austerity, drawing articles from the three ...
The rise of neoliberalism in the US represents a response to the second economic crisis of the 20th ...
The 2008 global economic crisis paved the way for the construction of a new, elitedriven, capitalcen...
Back in 2009, at the height of the global financial crisis, the London G20 forum met and declared th...
This article maps important trends that mark a new stage in neoliberal capitalism since 2008, with a...
The 2007/8 financial crisis has reignited the debate about austerity economics and revealed that it ...
Since the 1970’s, both politically and theoretically, neoliberalism as an ideology has been on a per...
When President Obama announced in December 2009 that “We don’t have enough public dollars to fill th...
Belying the IMF’s reputation as a bastion of neo-liberal policy orthodoxy, this article analyses imp...
Following the 2008/9 global financial crisis and ensuing economic uncertainty, the roll out of auste...
We are in the age of austerity. Across the globe, there have recently been calls from both the left ...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. Critical explanations of neoliberalism regularly adhere to a dominant ...
Neoliberalism has not simply ‘survived’; it has failed to die, seemingly outlived the socio-economic...
The series of economic crises that began in 2007 - but which took a specific form in Europe from 201...
This article discusses the European wave of contention catalysed by the financial market crash of 20...
This is the introduction to the Virtual Special Issue on Austerity, drawing articles from the three ...
The rise of neoliberalism in the US represents a response to the second economic crisis of the 20th ...