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NEO LIBERALISM (6) answer(s).
 
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After neoliberal globalization the "Securitization" of US forei / Higgott, Richard Sep 2004  Journal Article
Higgott, Richard Journal Article
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Publication Sep 2004.
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ID:   116151


Globalisation, GATS and trading in education services / Rao, J Lakshimi Narsimaha; Kamalakar, G   Journal Article
Rao, J Lakshimi Narsimaha Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words Globalisation  WTO  Liberalism  OECD  GDP  Neo Liberalism 
GATS 
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ID:   053815


Neoliberalism and the future world: markets and the end of poli / Robison, Richard Sep 2004  Journal Article
Robison, Richard Journal Article
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Publication Sep 2004.
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ID:   116144


Neo-liberalism is dead / Bhattacharya, Pinaki   Journal Article
Bhattacharya, Pinaki Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words IMF  China  India  Usa  Neo Liberalism  American Society 
Financial Market  Asian Crisis - 1997 
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ID:   059911


South Korean economy and US policy / Hart-Landsberg, Martin 2004  Journal Article
Hart-Landsberg, Martin Journal Article
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Publication 2004.
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Triumph of conservative globalism: the political economy of the AKP era / Onis, Ziya   Journal Article
Onis, Ziya Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The Adalet ve Kalkinma Partisi (AKP), following its third successive electoral victory appears to be far more entrenched than its earlier center-right counterparts in Turkish politics. This article highlights the key political economy fundamentals that have rendered the AKP experience unique within the Turkish context. Accordingly, strong economic performance in context of "regulatory neo-liberalism" helped by a favorable global liquidity environment in the early parts of the decade was a key contributor to the party's continued electoral success. The party also made effective use of a variety of formal and informal redistributive mechanisms, which is referred as "controlled neo-populism" in this article, to enlarge its electoral coalition. Furthermore, the fact that Turkey did not suffer a typical old-style economic crisis in the context of the global turmoil of 2008-2009 was important for the AKP's electoral fortunes. Concomitantly, the AKP government was quite effective in managing the global financial crisis politically and it took advantage of its assertive "new" foreign policy approach. Finally, this study argues that the AKP also benefited from the fragmented opposition.
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