Restructuring hegemony in the global political economy : the rise of transnational neo-liberalism in the 1980s /

"Since the late 1970s, the spread of Neo-liberalism and the failure of socialist economies and systems in Eastern Europe have resulted in a practically unchallenged hegemony of international capital across the globe. Neo-liberalism is now the dominant ideology, legitimizing the privatisation of...

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Other Authors: Overbeek, Henk
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 1993
London ; New York : 1993
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