Labouring to Learn: Towards the Political Economy of Plantations, People and Education in Sri Lanka (International Political Economy Series)

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Author(s): Angela Little
Year: 1998

Language: English
Pages: 272

Cover......Page 1
Contents......Page 6
Preface......Page 8
Acknowledgements......Page 9
Notes on Contributors......Page 10
Introduction......Page 13
Part I: Neo-liberalism and the Market State: Concepts and Issues......Page 18
1 Neo-liberalism and the Market State: What is the Ideal Shell?......Page 20
2 Two Faces of Neo-liberalism......Page 37
Part II: Neo-liberalism and its Global Transit......Page 54
3 The Politics of Neo-liberalism in Latin America: Legitimacy, Depoliticization and Technocratic Rule in Chile......Page 56
4 Neo-liberalism in the Russian Federation......Page 75
5 Corruption and Neo-liberal Reform: Markets and Predatory Power in Indonesia and Southeast Asia......Page 96
6 Neo-liberalism and the Persistence of Clientelism in Africa......Page 115
7 Serving the Market or Serving the Party: Neo-liberalism in China......Page 131
Part III: Conflict within the Neo-liberal Camp......Page 150
8 The Wall Street–Treasury–IMF Complex after Asia: Neo-liberalism in Decline?......Page 152
9 What’s in a Name? Neo-conservative Ideology, Neo-liberalism and Globalization......Page 173
10 Mr Bush and Neo-liberalism......Page 190
Part IV: The Neo-liberal Future......Page 212
11 Neo-liberalism and Transparency: Political versus Economic Liberalism......Page 214
12 European Social Democracy and the Neo-liberal Global Agenda: a Resurgent Influence or Capitulation?......Page 233
13 Economic Constitutionalism, Liberalism and the New Welfare Governance......Page 251
Bibliography......Page 271
C......Page 299
G......Page 300
L......Page 301
P......Page 302
T......Page 303
Z......Page 304