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    Ruling Ideas by Ban, Cornel;

    How Global Neoliberalism Goes Local

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    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 4 August 2016

    • ISBN 9780190600396
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages312 pages
    • Size 155x234x20 mm
    • Weight 454 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Why do some countries govern by moderate neoliberalism while others by a radical version? Looking at Spain and Romania, Ruling Ideas points to the role of local intellectual traditions, the strength of international alternatives, the resources of the local advocates of neoliberalism, and their vulnerability to external coercion.

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    Neoliberal economic theories are powerful because their domestic translators make them go local, hybridizing global scripts with local ideas. This does not mean that all local translations shape policy, however. External constraints and translators' access to cohesive policy institutions filter what kind of neoliberal hybrids become policy reality. By comparing the moderate neoliberalism that prevails in Spain with the more radical one that shapes policy thinking in Romania, Ruling Ideas explains why neoliberal hybrids take the forms that they do and how they survive crises. Cornel Ban contributes to the literature by showing that these different varieties of neoliberalism depend on what competing ideas are available locally, on the networks of actors who serve as the local advocates of neoliberalism, and on their vulnerability to external coercion.

    Ruling Ideas covers an extended historical period, starting with the Franco period in Spain and the Ceausescu period in Romania, discusses the economic integration of these countries into the EU, and continues through Europe's Great Recession and the European debt crisis. The broad historical coverage enables a careful analysis of how neoliberalism rules in times of stability and crisis and under different political systems.

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    Table of Contents:

    TABLE OF CONTENTS
    Abstract
    List of graphs
    List of author interviews
    PART I: VARIETIES OF NEOLIBERALISM
    1. The Ruling Power of Neoliberal Ideas
    What do we talk about when we talk about neoliberalism?
    Historically contingence intellectually hybridity
    Real-existing local neoliberalism: Embeddeded or disembedded?
    The political economy of neoliberalism in translation
    From diffusion to translation: the state of the art
    Tools from the Past
    Transnational socialization and resources
    Institutional cohesion
    Weapons of coercion
    Case selection
    Data and Methodology
    Organization of the book
    2. Spain's embedded neoliberalism
    Introduction
    The Socialist Road to Embedded Neoliberalism (1982-1996)
    Gaps in Existing Explanations
    The Revolving Doors
    Translating Neoliberalism in Madrid
    Crafting Institutional Cohesion
    Containing Labor: Seduce and Abandon
    Embedded neoliberalism and European Monetary Integration
    "That load of irrationality": Joining the European Monetary System
    Moving Embedded Neoliberalism to the Right (1996-2004)
    Moving Embedded Neoliberalism to the Left (2004-2008)
    The Euro road to Lehman
    Conclusions
    3. Romania's disembedded neoliberalism
    Late, but radical
    Late, but radical
    The limits of conventional explanations
    Neoliberalism and the postcommunist transition
    The neo-developmentalist interregnum
    Liberal neo-developmentalism (1990-1992)
    Populist neo-developmentalism (1992-1996)
    Crafting disembedded neoliberalism
    The translators of neoliberalism
    Beyond the Washington Consensus
    Neoliberal transition economics in power
    Dodging embedded neoliberalism
    Translating the Brussels Consensus
    The ebb and flow of institutional cohesion
    Radicalizing disembedded neoliberalism(2004-2008)
    Conclusions
    PART II: THE WEIGHT OF THE PAST
    4. The Deep Roots of Spanish Neoliberalism
    Introduction
    From autarchy to liberalization
    The rise and fall of Spain's developmentalism
    Mandarin Economists and the State
    The seeds of neoliberalism
    Neoliberalism, German-style
    Ordoliberalism and the Dilution of Spanish neo-Keynesianism
    Conclusions
    5.The Shallow Roots of Romanian Neoliberalism
    Introduction
    A Barren Land for Economic Liberalism
    Economists and the State under National-Stalinism
    Détente and Professional Transnationalization
    The Limits of Repression and Resistance
    From National-Stalinism to neo-Developmentalism
    Conclusions
    PART III: NEOLIBERALISM ACROSS BORDERS
    6. Spain: Intensive Transnational Socialization
    The Anglo-German Origins of Spanish Neoliberalism
    Geopolitics and Anglo Pedigree
    International Organizations and Diffusion
    Domestic Debates and International Classics
    Moderating neoliberalism with German ideas
    German Interests and Southern Socialism
    Ordnungspolitik with Vitalpolitik
    Conclusions
    7. Romania: Recurrent Coercion and Fast-Track Socialization
    Ruling by Force and by Force of Thought
    Neoliberalism by force
    Trimming neo-Developmentalism (1990-1996)
    Locking-in neoliberalism (1996-2006)
    Neoliberalism by force of thought
    The power of international status hierarchies
    The Chicago Boys did not go to Bucharest
    Chicago on a budget
    From civil society to capital
    Democratization, civil society and the localization of neoliberal thinking
    "Russian doll" neoliberalism
    The Austrian School's revolving doors
    Conclusions
    PART IV: NEOLIBERALISM'S RESILIENCE SINCE THE GREAT RECESSION
    8. Recalibrating Embedded Neoliberalism in Spain
    Introduction
    Gaps in conventional explanations
    The Recalibration of Neoliberalism
    The institutions and ideas of Spain's recalibrated neoliberalism
    The resilience of institutional centralization
    A moderate Keynesian revival
    Defeating the orthodox resistance
    The Retrenchment of European Embedded Neoliberalism
    Austere times in Brussels
    Austere times in Frankfurt
    Structural reforms for the end of fiscal policy
    How to kill a Stimulus: Coercion and Collateral Damage
    Caja blues
    Paying for the financializing the state
    The end of Spain's Keynesian revival
    The Retrenchment of Spain's Embedded Neoliberalism (2010-2011)
    Lines in the sand
    Governing by correspondence
    The End of Embedded Neoliberalism (2011-)?
    "Prussia of the South"
    Whither Embedded Neoliberalism?
    Conclusions
    9. The Resilience of Disembedded Neoliberalism in Romania
    Radicalizing neoliberalism
    Resilience through international coercion
    The power of coercion
    The limits of coercion
    Resilience through competition
    The power of multinational capital
    The limits of multinational capital
    Radicals for neoliberalism
    Manning the Ramparts
    Monetary Policy as Pulp Orthodoxy
    Fiscal Amputation
    Ordnungspolitik without Vitalpolitik
    De-Europeanizing redistribution
    Moderating neoliberalism?
    The limits of radicalization
    From anti-austerity to "high quality fiscal consolidation"
    Whither Disembedded Neoliberalism?
    Conclusions
    10. Conclusions
    Localization and resilience
    Neoliberalism in translation
    Embedded Neoliberalism
    Disembedded neoliberalism
    The Weight of the Past
    Translation and Transnational Socialization
    Neoliberalism in Power
    Institutional Cohesion
    The Power of Coercion
    Bibliography

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