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The introduction to the volume offers a state-centered perspective on the political and institutional dynamics of neoliberal restructuring, which we argue is complementary or superior to other explanations (globalization, capitalist interests, and ideational change). State agencies advance neoliberal policies to increase their autonomy and power vis-à-vis other state and non-state actors. Hence, key political conflicts surrounding the realization of this project may occur within the state. Neoliberal restructuring and the institutionalization of permanent austerity are dependent on reconfigured power relations between state actors and are manifested in a new institutional architecture of the state. Following this theoretical positioning, the chapter applies this perspective to the neoliberal transformation of Israel in broad strokes, and outlines the other contributions to the volume.
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The introduction to the volume offers a state-centered perspective on the political and institutional dynamics of neoliberal restructuring, which we argue is complementary or superior to other explanations (globalization, capitalist interests, and ideational change).
State agencies advance neoliberal policies to increase their autonomy and power vis-à-vis other state and non-state actors.
Hence, key political conflicts surrounding the realization of this project may occur within the state.
Neoliberal restructuring and the institutionalization of permanent austerity are dependent on reconfigured power relations between state actors and are manifested in a new institutional architecture of the state.
Following this theoretical positioning, the chapter applies this perspective to the neoliberal transformation of Israel in broad strokes, and outlines the other contributions to the volume.
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