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Evolutions of the competition state in Latin America: power, contestation and neo-liberal populism

机译:拉丁美洲竞争态势的演变:权力,竞争和新自由主义民粹主义

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This contribution argues that competition state theory unduly marginalises the political dimensions of state reform. Institutional reform is not simply political in the sense that policies are contested, but because reform reshapes the very nature, process and possibilities of politics itself. I argue that the competition state project has sought to enforce new technologies of power and discipline across socio-economic life by enforcing new ways of (and limits to) doing politics within the paradigm of an abstract 'global competitiveness'. The discourse of competitiveness, therefore, is not merely a response to a changing external environment in an era of globalisation but a representative of a determined political project in the context of distinct social struggles. The article traces this argument through a discussion of neo-liberal reform in Latin America generally and Chile specifically.
机译:这种贡献认为,竞争国家理论过分边缘化了国家改革的政治层面。机构改革不仅是在争夺政策的意义上的政治,而是因为改革重塑了政治本身的本质,过程和可能性。我认为,竞争状态项目试图通过在抽象的“全球竞争力”范式下执行政治的新方法(和限制)来在社会经济生活中实施权力和纪律的新技术。因此,竞争力的论述不仅是对全球化时代不断变化的外部环境的回应,而且是在独特的社会斗争中坚定的政治计划的代表。本文通过对拉丁美洲尤其是智利的新自由主义改革的讨论来追溯这一论点。

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