The origins of neoliberalism and the role of the German state -- Foreign economic policy and advanced unevenness -- Embedding liberalism : the German social model and its international supports -- Unwinding Bretton Woods : the deutsche mark float and the renewal of stability politics -- Defeating alternatives : German grand strategy and the European left -- Disciplining the hegemon : German monetary power and the Volcker shock -- Deflecting neoliberalism : power and purpose in Germany's eurocrisis management.
Summary:
"This book asks how Germany-a country long thought to be irrevocably European and committed to a more social market economy-could have emerged at the center of neoliberal restructuring in Europe"-- Provided by publisher.
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