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Contested Liberalization Jonah D. Levy (University of California, Berkeley)

Contested Liberalization By Jonah D. Levy (University of California, Berkeley)

Contested Liberalization by Jonah D. Levy (University of California, Berkeley)


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Levy reveals why economic liberalization is so contested in France, with a comprehensive explanation of economic and social policy since the 1980s. This book will interest scholars and students of political economy and comparative politics, especially those working on economic liberalization, French politics, and the welfare state.

Contested Liberalization Summary

Contested Liberalization: Historical Legacies and Contemporary Conflict in France by Jonah D. Levy (University of California, Berkeley)

Economic liberalization has been contested and defeated in France to an unparalleled extent in comparison to other leading political economies in Western Europe. Levy offers a historical explanation, centered on the legacies of France's postwar statist or dirigiste economic model. Although this model was dismantled decades ago, its policy, party-political, and institutional legacies continue to fuel the contestation of liberalizing reforms today. Contested Liberalization offers a comprehensive analysis of French economic and social policy since the 1980s, including the Macron administration. It also traces the implications of the French case for contestation in East Asia and Latin America. Levy concludes by identifying ways that French liberalizers could diminish contestation, notably by adopting a more inclusive process and more equitable allocation of the costs and benefits of liberalizing reform. This book will interest scholars and students of political economy and comparative politics, especially those working on economic liberalization, French politics, and the welfare state.

Contested Liberalization Reviews

'With lively prose and incisive analysis, this book demystifies Europe's most mysterious political economy. Jonah Levy brings vast knowledge and important comparative perspectives to his forensic examination of why France has failed to liberalize as fully as its neighbors. The result is not only a magisterial overview of the French political economy across five decades but a work that will interest anyone interested in how polities and their policies change over time.' Peter A. Hall, Harvard University
'This is the most profoundly illuminating and depressing (but also exciting) book on the French political economy written in recent decades. It shows the sui generis nature of contemporary France. And it stands alongside the work of Phillip Williams in the 1960s and of John Zysman in the 1980s as the most profound interpretations of France.' David Soskice, London School of Economics
'This is far and away the best single volume account, in English or French, of the liberalization project in France and its challenges and limitations. In this tour de force, Levy provides a comprehensive, acute and often brilliant analysis of forty years of contested liberalization 'without liberals', culminating in a detailed account of the Macron presidency and its inept and rapid retreat from liberalization.' Chris Howell, Oberlin College

About Jonah D. Levy (University of California, Berkeley)

Jonah D. Levy's research focuses on French politics and political economy. He is the author of Tocqueville's Revenge: State and Society in Contemporary France (1999) and The State after Statism: New State Activities in the Age of Liberalization (2006). Levy is the Director of Berkeley's Center of Excellence in French and Francophone Studies.

Table of Contents

1. Three legacies of dirigisme: the contested politics of economic liberalization in France; 2. From the dirigiste state to the social anesthesia state; 3. Liberalization without liberals: the French right's ambivalence toward economic liberalization; 4. Skinny politics: reforming alone; 5. Jupiter's limits: from initial achievements to the yellow vest crisis; 6. Rinse and repeat: a mitigated mea culpa and continued contestation; 7. 'Whatever it costs: Macron's statist response to the COVID-19 crisis; 8. Beyond contestation; Endnotes; Bibliography; Index.

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NLS9781009283335
9781009283335
1009283332
Contested Liberalization: Historical Legacies and Contemporary Conflict in France by Jonah D. Levy (University of California, Berkeley)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2023-04-13
350
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