States of Discipline
Transforming Capitalism
Series Editors : Ian Bruff, University of Manchester; Julie Cupples, University of Edinburgh; Gemma Edwards, University of Manchester; Laura Horn, University of Roskilde; Simon Springer, University of Victoria; Jacqui True, Monash University
This book series provides an open platform for the publication of path-breaking and interdisciplinary scholarship which seeks to understand and critique capitalism along four key lines: crisis, development, inequality, and resistance. At its core lies the assumption that the world is in various states of transformation, and that these transformations may build upon earlier paths of change and conflict while also potentially producing new forms of crisis, development, inequality, and resistance. Through this approach the series alerts us to how capitalism is always evolving and hints at how we could also transform capitalism itself through our own actions. It is rooted in the vibrant, broad and pluralistic debates spanning a range of approaches which are being practised in a number of fields and disciplines. As such, it will appeal to sociology, geography, cultural studies, international studies, development, social theory, politics, labour and welfare studies, economics, anthropology, law, and more.
Titles in the Series
The Radicalization of Pedagogy: Anarchism, Geography, and the Spirit of Revolt , edited by Simon Springer, Marcelo de Souza and Richard J. White
Theories of Resistance: Anarchism, Geography, and the Spirit of Revolt edited by Marcelo Lopes de Souza, Richard J. White and Simon Springer
The Practice of Freedom: Anarchism, Geography, and the Spirit of Revolt , edited by Richard J. White, Simon Springer and Marcelo Lopes de Souza
States of Discipline: Authoritarian Neoliberalism and the Contested Reproduction of Capitalist Order , edited by Cemal Burak Tansel
(Re)producing the Multiple Crises: Theorizing the Imperial Mode of Living , Ulrich Brand and Markus Wissen (forthcoming)
A Sense of Inequality , Wendy Bottero (forthcoming)
Workers Movements and Strikes: Global Perspectives in the 21st Century , edited by Jrg Nowak, Madhumita Dutta and Peter Birke
States of Discipline
Authoritarian Neoliberalism and the Contested Reproduction of Capitalist Order
Edited by Cemal Burak Tansel
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Acknowledgements
I would like to thank the Transforming Capitalism series editors Ian Bruff, Julie Cupples, Gemma Edwards, Laura Horn, Simon Springer and Jacqui True for the extremely helpful editorial input they provided throughout the preparation of this volume. At Rowman & Littlefield International, Dhara Patel, Anna Reeve and Michael Watson showed great care and patience in managing the book. I am grateful to Chun-yi Lee, Adam David Morton and my colleagues in the Department of Politics at the University of Sheffield for their feedback, support and involvement at various stages of this project. Finally, I would like to thank the contributors for their generous contributions and unwavering commitment to the book.
Cemal Burak Tansel , Sheffield
Abbreviations
AFDC | Aid to Families with Dependent Children |
AKP | Justice and Development Party (Turkey) |
AMDH | Moroccan Association of Human Rights |
ANAP | Motherland Party (Turkey) |
ANCI | National Association of Italian Municipalities |
ANDCM | Moroccan National Association of Unemployed Graduates |
AST | Alternativa Sindical de Trabajadores |
CARA | Hosting Centre for Asylum Seekers |
CBPP | Center on Budget and Policy Priorities |
CGT | Confederacin General del Trabajo |
CIRI | Civic Innovation Research Initiative |
CNPA | Cambodian National Petroleum Authority |
CoBas | Sindicato de Comisiones de Base |
COESS | Confederation of European Security Services |
CPC | Communist Party of China |
CPP | Cambodian Peoples Party |
CPPCC | Chinese Peoples Political Consultative Conference |
CRI | Italian Red Cross |
CTNE | Spanish National Telephone Company |
CUP | Candidatura dUnitat Popular (Popular Unity Candidacy) |
ECB | European Central Bank |
ECOC | European Capital of Culture Initiative |
EES | European Employment Strategy |
EMU | Economic and Monetary Union |
ENA | Emergency North Africa |
EPI | Economic Policy Institute |
ERC | Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya (Republican Left of Catalonia) |
ERE | Expedientes de Regulacin de Empleo (Labour Force Adjustment Plans) |
ERSAP | Economic Reform and Structural Adjustment Program |
ERT | European Round Table of Industrialists |
ESM | European Social Model |
EU | European Union |
FDI | Foreign Direct Investment |
GDP | Gross Domestic Product |
HDP | Peoples Democratic Party (Turkey) |
IACP | International Association of Chiefs of Police |
IFI | International Financial Institution |
IMF | International Monetary Fund |