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Neoliberalizing state spaces in postwar Western Europe: The emergence of a new integrative regime of sovereignty
Institution:1. Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom;2. University of Washington, United States;3. Florida International University, United States
Abstract:Contrary to recurrent statements that neoliberalism was implemented from the late 1970s in the United Kingdom and United States, this article shows how in fact, this political ideology was rolled out in Western Europe much earlier, in the years following World War II. The experiences of Italy, West Germany and France reveal how some neoliberal reformers took advantage of postwar geopolitical crises to impulse a new spatial regime of sovereignty based on macroregional economic integration and submission of domestic policies to international economic competition. Far from being hegemonic, this neoliberal opening up of state spaces is implemented within the framework of a composite, flexible and ever evolving policy regime. A multifactorial and complex explanatory framework is used to show how neoliberalization in Western Europe takes the shape of a systemic process of macro-regional economic integration.
Keywords:Neoliberalism  Economic integration  Regime of sovereignty  State spaces  Western Europe
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