Neoliberalism is widely regarded as the main culprit for the 2007/8 global financial crisis. However, despite this abysmal failure, neoliberalism has not merely survived the crisis, but actually ‘thrived’. How is it possible to account for the resilience of the neoliberalism? Existing scholarship has answered this question either by focusing on the distinctive qualities of neoliberalism (such as adaptability, internal coherence, and capacity to incorporate dissent) or on the biopolitical capacity of neoliberalism to produce resilient subjects. This article adopts a different perspective. Drawing on and partially challenging the perspective of Michel Foucault, I argue that neoliberalism and biopolitics should be considered two complementary ...
The current international crisis has important similarities with the crisis of the 1970s that eventu...
The paper attempts to contribute to a critical reading of contemporary global political economy. It ...
Combining political economy and depth psychology, this article seeks to elucidate the socio-psychica...
The burgeoning debate on resilience in international relations has seen the emergence of two polariz...
Despite the economic crisis that hit full force in 2008 in the US and Europe, political leaders have...
Neoliberalism has not simply ‘survived’; it has failed to die, seemingly outlived the socio-economic...
Since the 1970’s, both politically and theoretically, neoliberalism as an ideology has been on a per...
This article provides an introduction to the special issue on post-neoliberalism. It does so by cons...
This article provides an introduction to the special issue on post-neoliberalism. It does so by cons...
The paper hopes to contribute to a reading of the political economy of the current global crisis wit...
In the wake of the recent financial crisis, there has been renewed interest in thinking critically a...
This article critically examines recent works on resilience. In so doing, it argues that rather than...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to highlight the relative absence of a theoretical underpinnin...
How should we understand proliferating government bailouts of financial firms in successive crises s...
The global financial crisis has stimulated much research about the resilience of neoliberalism. Howe...
The current international crisis has important similarities with the crisis of the 1970s that eventu...
The paper attempts to contribute to a critical reading of contemporary global political economy. It ...
Combining political economy and depth psychology, this article seeks to elucidate the socio-psychica...
The burgeoning debate on resilience in international relations has seen the emergence of two polariz...
Despite the economic crisis that hit full force in 2008 in the US and Europe, political leaders have...
Neoliberalism has not simply ‘survived’; it has failed to die, seemingly outlived the socio-economic...
Since the 1970’s, both politically and theoretically, neoliberalism as an ideology has been on a per...
This article provides an introduction to the special issue on post-neoliberalism. It does so by cons...
This article provides an introduction to the special issue on post-neoliberalism. It does so by cons...
The paper hopes to contribute to a reading of the political economy of the current global crisis wit...
In the wake of the recent financial crisis, there has been renewed interest in thinking critically a...
This article critically examines recent works on resilience. In so doing, it argues that rather than...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to highlight the relative absence of a theoretical underpinnin...
How should we understand proliferating government bailouts of financial firms in successive crises s...
The global financial crisis has stimulated much research about the resilience of neoliberalism. Howe...
The current international crisis has important similarities with the crisis of the 1970s that eventu...
The paper attempts to contribute to a critical reading of contemporary global political economy. It ...
Combining political economy and depth psychology, this article seeks to elucidate the socio-psychica...