The Deepening Crisis: Governance Challenges after Neoliberalism
Online ISBN:
9780814723562
Print ISBN:
9780814772805
Publisher:
NYU Press
Book
The Deepening Crisis: Governance Challenges after Neoliberalism
Published online:
24 March 2016
Published in print:
1 May 2011
Online ISBN:
9780814723562
Print ISBN:
9780814772805
Publisher:
NYU Press
Cite
Calhoun, Craig, and Georgi Derluguian (eds), The Deepening Crisis: Governance Challenges after Neoliberalism (New York, NY , 2011; online edn, NYU Press Scholarship Online, 24 Mar. 2016), https://doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9780814772805.001.0001, accessed 22 Apr. 2025.
Abstract
Response to financial meltdown is entangled with basic challenges to global governance. Environment, global security and ethnicity and nationalism are all global issues today. Focusing on the political and social dimensions of the crisis, this book examines changes in relationships between the world's richer and poorer countries, efforts to strengthen global institutions, and difficulties facing states trying to create stability for their citizens. This is the second part of a trilogy comprised of the first three books in the Possible Future series.
Contents
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Front Matter
- Introduction
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1
Crises in Parallel Worlds: The Governance of Global Risks in Finance, Security, and the Environment
David Held andKevin Young
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2
Green Social Democracy or Barbarism: Climate Change and the End of High Modernism
William Barnes andNils Gilman
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3
Ecologies of Rule: African Environments and the Climate of Neoliberalism
Michael J. Watts
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4
Economic Crisis, Nationalism, and Politicized Ethnicity
Rogers Brubaker
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5
War and Economic Crisis
Mary Kaldor
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6
A Less Close Union? The European Union’s Search for Unity amid Crisis
Vincent Della Sala
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7
The Paradox of Faith: Religion beyond Secularization and Desecularization
Adrian Pabst
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8
Global Governance after the Analog Age: The World after Media Piracy
Ravi Sundaram
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9
From Full to Selective Secrecy: The Offshore Realm after the Crisis
Vadim Volkov
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End Matter
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