Abstract
Guest Lecture at Institute for Foreign Policy, University of Calcutta, 4 March 2013
Outline:
Point of departure: Neoliberal globalization has reached its end-point! Why?
1 - Never delivered what was promised
2 – compromised as ideology and strategic policy device
3 – lost legitimacy – its main pillars – the Brettonwoods inst. have failed (not even one economy can be used as success example)
4 - deregulation and privatization have led to informalization of grand-scale economies and labor markets
5 - Even adherents of utopian “free-markets” seem to fear that it has reached its end-point
6-Social crisis of inequality, poverty and increasing North-South gap
Outline:
Point of departure: Neoliberal globalization has reached its end-point! Why?
1 - Never delivered what was promised
2 – compromised as ideology and strategic policy device
3 – lost legitimacy – its main pillars – the Brettonwoods inst. have failed (not even one economy can be used as success example)
4 - deregulation and privatization have led to informalization of grand-scale economies and labor markets
5 - Even adherents of utopian “free-markets” seem to fear that it has reached its end-point
6-Social crisis of inequality, poverty and increasing North-South gap
Originalsprog | Dansk |
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Publikationsdato | 4 mar. 2013 |
Antal sider | 20 |
Status | Udgivet - 4 mar. 2013 |
Begivenhed | India Foreign Policy - University of Calutta, Kolkata, Indien Varighed: 4 mar. 2013 → … |
Seminar
Seminar | India Foreign Policy |
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Lokation | University of Calutta |
Land/Område | Indien |
By | Kolkata |
Periode | 04/03/2013 → … |