The Changing Politics and Policy of Austerity

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Changing Politics and Policy of Austerity
Authors and Contributors      Contributions by Sebastian Boedeker
Contributions by Jim Stanford
Contributions by Christoph Sorg
Contributions by Hans-Jurgen Bieling
Contributions by Ingo Schmidt
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:326
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
ISBN/Barcode 9781447359517
ClassificationsDewey:336.3
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations No

Publishing Details

Publisher Bristol University Press
Imprint Policy Press
Publication Date 30 September 2021
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Experts from around the world review the complex and rapidly changing politics and policies of austerity in this comprehensive collection of essays. The book details the many different means and expressions of austerity since the financial crisis of 2008, as well as backlashes and emerging political alternatives. Case studies drawn from Canada, Australia and the European Union provide extensive comparative analysis of fiscal consolidation and the varied political responses against austerity. Contributions examine such themes as privatization, class mobilization and resistance, the crisis of liberal democracy and the rise of the far right. The potential impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in shaping future austerity and alternatives is signalled. Given the rapidly shifting terrain, this comprehensive handbook provides important insights into a complex and fast changing period of politics and policy.

Author Biography

Stephen McBride is Canada Research Chair in Public Policy and Globalization and Professor in the Department of Political Science at McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada. Bryan Evans is Professor in the Department of Politics and Public Administration at Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada. Dieter Plehwe is Senior Research Fellow in the Center for Civil Society Research, WZB, Berlin Social Science Center and Privatdozent (Private Lecturer) in the Department of Political Science at the University of Kassel, Germany.

Reviews

"After more than a decade and a pandemic, crisis-induced austerity persists in shaping the political and economic landscape. This thought-provoking collection shines critical light on how and why." Zoe Irving, University of York