This article argues that neoliberal state restructuring is best theorized by bringing two critical approaches into conversation: the spatial concepts of de/reterritorialization and rescaling, and the depoliticization thesis. The globalization of economic activities paradoxically requires the expansion of territorially-bounded regulatory infrastructures, which Brenner terms the dialectic of de- and reterritorialization. Yet this dynamic entails a serious governing dilemma, not explored by the spatial literature. By assuming greater political responsibility for an increasingly global, financialized form of capital accumulation, states risk devastating legitimacy crises if accumulation falters – a phenomenon identified by the depoliticization ...
Will the global financial crisis of 2008 represent a symbolic juncture in the geo-economics of globa...
Picking up on the manifestation of state intervention following the 2008 financial crisis, we argue ...
Two decades ago many commentators suggested that economic globalisation had eroded social democratic...
This article argues that neoliberal state restructuring is best theorized by bringing two critical a...
This article focuses on the central position of sovereign debt securities in the financial system to...
This article focuses on the central position of sovereign debt securities in the financial system to...
Globalization remains contested, and often misunderstood, with damaging real-world consequences. We ...
This paper develops a political economy analysis of depoliticisation in the context of the crisis of...
Private financial markets are central to the implementation of monetary governance. This necessary in...
Within the financialisation literature, a number of approaches identify the coexistence of financial...
This paper argues that city-region building debates and relatedly ‘post-political’ literatures are m...
Politicisation, depoliticisation, and repoliticisation are basic and interrelated concepts in politi...
This paper argues that city-region building debates and relatedly ‘post-political’ literatures are m...
This article contends that neoliberalism and financialization, although sharing much in common, are ...
This article aims to show that the tools being used to recalibrate the international investment regi...
Will the global financial crisis of 2008 represent a symbolic juncture in the geo-economics of globa...
Picking up on the manifestation of state intervention following the 2008 financial crisis, we argue ...
Two decades ago many commentators suggested that economic globalisation had eroded social democratic...
This article argues that neoliberal state restructuring is best theorized by bringing two critical a...
This article focuses on the central position of sovereign debt securities in the financial system to...
This article focuses on the central position of sovereign debt securities in the financial system to...
Globalization remains contested, and often misunderstood, with damaging real-world consequences. We ...
This paper develops a political economy analysis of depoliticisation in the context of the crisis of...
Private financial markets are central to the implementation of monetary governance. This necessary in...
Within the financialisation literature, a number of approaches identify the coexistence of financial...
This paper argues that city-region building debates and relatedly ‘post-political’ literatures are m...
Politicisation, depoliticisation, and repoliticisation are basic and interrelated concepts in politi...
This paper argues that city-region building debates and relatedly ‘post-political’ literatures are m...
This article contends that neoliberalism and financialization, although sharing much in common, are ...
This article aims to show that the tools being used to recalibrate the international investment regi...
Will the global financial crisis of 2008 represent a symbolic juncture in the geo-economics of globa...
Picking up on the manifestation of state intervention following the 2008 financial crisis, we argue ...
Two decades ago many commentators suggested that economic globalisation had eroded social democratic...