在 "区域 "中论奎恩-斯洛博迪安的《爆裂资本主义》和政治经济学的空间

IF 1.3 2区 历史学 Q3 BUSINESS
Robert Fredona, Sophus A. Reinert
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奎恩-斯洛博迪安已成为研究新自由主义的著名历史学家。崩溃的资本主义》延续了他的《全球主义者》(Globalists)一书的内容,但将重点从全球秩序的愿景转移到了将世界分割成经济特区(SEZs)。在斯洛博迪安富有启发性的分析中,经济特区成为新自由主义后期解决民族国家层面根深蒂固的民主问题的方案。我们跟随斯洛博迪安进入经济特区,与他一起思考当代政治经济的空间维度。尽管我们对《资本主义崩溃》中市场激进主义者的群体传记与作为全球经济现实的区域分析之间的脱节提出了质疑,但我们的目的并不是批判斯洛博迪安,而是以他的新书为跳板,提出理解区域的其他可能框架:从长远的历史视角出发,将经济区视为晚期新自由主义的一种现象;关注经济区形式的内部多样性和政治可能性;强调近期经济区的激增与出口导向型工业化作为全球发展范式的兴起之间的因果关系。
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In the Zone: On Quinn Slobodian’s Crack-Up Capitalism and the Spaces of Political Economy

Quinn Slobodian has established himself as a leading historian of neoliberalism. Crack-Up Capitalism continues where his Globalists left off, but shifts focus from visions of global ordering to the fragmentation of the world into special economic zones (SEZs). In Slobodian’s provocative analysis, SEZs become a late neoliberal solution to the entrenched problem of democracy at the nation-state level. We follow Slobodian into the zone, thinking with him about the spatial dimensions of contemporary political economy. Although we problematize the disjuncture between Crack-Up Capitalism’s group biography of market radicals and its analysis of zones as a global economic reality, our intent is not to critique Slobodian, but to use his new book as a jumping off point to foreground other possible frames for understanding the zone: a longue durée historical outlook that can help de-exceptionalize the zone as a phenomenon of late neoliberalism, a focus on the internal diversity and political possibility of the zone form, and an emphasis on the causal link between the recent proliferation of zones and the ascendance of export-oriented industrialization as a global development paradigm.

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期刊介绍: The Business History Review is a quarterly publication of original research by historians, economists, sociologists, and scholars of business administration. BHR"s ongoing mission, from its 1926 inception as the Bulletin of the Business Historical Society, is to encourage and aid the study of the evolution of business in all periods and all countries. The Business History Review is published in the spring, summer, autumn, and winter by Harvard Business School and is printed at The Sheridan Press in Pennsylvania.
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