Neoliberal Transformations of the Italian State: Understanding the Roots of the Crises

Author:   Adriano Cozzolino
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN:  

9781786614735


Pages:   216
Publication Date:   28 January 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Neoliberal Transformations of the Italian State: Understanding the Roots of the Crises


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'The book is an exploration, on both theoretical and empirical grounds, into the nature and the transformation of the state in the neoliberal era. Nowadays, a widespread crisis of legitimation affects the institutions and authority of the state; similarly, and especially after the Great Crisis of 2008 to present, the European project is increasingly questioned by populist and neo-nationalist forces, which politically advance in the state and society, and promote further coercive-oriented reconfiguration of state powers and apparatus. The ‘nationalist international’, the ‘new populists’ and/or the ‘rise of new international fascism’ are questions on the verge of international scholarship and political debate. However, many of these studies often miss the specificity and critical importance of the study of the state and of state (institutional and ideological) powers; even more importantly, the phenomenon of populism/neo-authoritarianism is interpreted by the mainstream as a clear break with traditional centrist parties, with the result of neglecting the past authoritarian tendencies that accompany the entire history of neoliberalism. This book aspires to be a guide for political activist and policy-makers: specifically, by showing how the state is of critical importance to the making of neoliberalism in institutional and cultural terms, it also aims to rethink the state as the arena of politics and, accordingly, as the key site to promote alternatives to neoliberalism

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Author:   Adriano Cozzolino
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield International
Dimensions:   Width: 16.10cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.499kg
ISBN:  

9781786614735


ISBN 10:   1786614731
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   28 January 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Cozzolino offers a compelling analysis of the transformations of the Italian state over the past decades. It is must reading for all those interested in understanding the complex relationship between political and market power. Since the 1970s and the onset of neoliberalism, democratic states have been fundamentally transformed. In a masterful analysis of the Italian case, Adriano Cozzolino successfully unravels the internal relations between neoliberalism and state transformation and the way intensified capitalist exploitation has resulted in a fundamental crisis of liberal democracy. A must-read for everyone interested in the future of democracy as a rule by the people for the people. State theory has become more relevant than ever - in this book Adriano Cozzolino shows us why. Neoliberal Transformations of the Italian State offers an in-depth, accessible state theoretical perspective that holds the key for making sense of the crises in and of capitalism. Clearly written, and with remarkable historical-empirical depth, Cozzolino's book is an indispensable analysis for anyone seeking to understanding contemporary Italy.


Cozzolino offers a compelling analysis of the transformations of the Italian state over the past decades. It is must reading for all those interested in understanding the complex relationship between political and market power.--Manuela Moschella, Associate Professor of International Political Economy, Scuola Normale Superiore


Cozzolino offers a compelling analysis of the transformations of the Italian state over the past decades. It is must reading for all those interested in understanding the complex relationship between political and market power.--Manuela Moschella, Associate Professor of International Political Economy, Scuola Normale Superiore Since the 1970s and the onset of neoliberalism, democratic states have been fundamentally transformed. In a masterful analysis of the Italian case, Adriano Cozzolino successfully unravels the internal relations between neoliberalism and state transformation and the way intensified capitalist exploitation has resulted in a fundamental crisis of liberal democracy. A must-read for everyone interested in the future of democracy as a rule by the people for the people.--Andreas Bieler, Professor of Political Economy, University of Nottingham State theory has become more relevant than ever - in this book Adriano Cozzolino shows us why. Neoliberal Transformations of the Italian State offers an in-depth, accessible state theoretical perspective that holds the key for making sense of the crises in and of capitalism. Clearly written, and with remarkable historical-empirical depth, Cozzolino's book is an indispensable analysis for anyone seeking to understanding contemporary Italy.--Laura Horn, Associate Professor of International Relations and European Integration, Roskilde University


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Adriano Cozzolino is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Political Science Department ""Jean Monnet"", Università della Campania ""Luigi Vanvitelli"".

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