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The Logic of Discipline: Global Capitalism and the Architecture of Government by Alasdair Roberts (Professor of Law and Public Policy, Professor of Law and Public Policy, Suffolk University Law School)

The era of economic liberalization, spanning 1978 to 2008, is often regarded as a period in which government was simply dismantled. In fact, government was reconstructed to meet the needs of a globalized economy. Central banking, fiscal control, tax collection, regulation, port and airport management, infrastructure development-in all of these areas, radical reforms were made to the architecture of government. A common philosophy shaped all of these reforms: the logic of discipline. It was premised on deep skepticism about the ability of democratic processes to make sensible policy choices. It sought to impose constraints on elected officials and citizens, often by shifting power to technocrat-guardians who were shielded from political influence. It placed great faith in the power of legal changes-new laws, treaties, and contracts-to produce significant alterations in the performance of governmental systems. Even before the global economic crisis of 2007-2009, the logic of discipline was under assault. Faced with many failed reform projects, advocates of discipline realized that they had underestimated the complexity of governmental change. Opponents of discipline emphasized the damage to democratic values that followed from the empowerment of new groups of technocrat-guardians. The financial crisis did further damage to the logic of discipline, as governments modified their attitudes about central bank independence and fiscal control, and global financial and trade flows declined. It was the market that now appeared to behave myopically and erratically-and which now insisted that governments should abandon precepts about the role of government that it had once insisted were inviolable. A sweeping account of neoliberal governmental restructuring across the world, The Logic of Discipline offers a powerful analysis of how this undemocratic model is unraveling in the face of a monumental-and ongoing-failure of the market.

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This concise and provocative book has a readability that belies its dense subject matter. The evidence produced by Roberts to support his points is thorough and compelling, but rarely overdone. * Times Literary Supplement *

About Alasdair Roberts (Professor of Law and Public Policy, Professor of Law and Public Policy, Suffolk University Law School)

Alasdair Roberts is the Jerome L. Rappaport Professor of Law and Public Policy at Suffolk University Law School. He is also a Fellow of the US National Academy of Public Administration and an Honorary Senior Research Fellow of the School of Public Policy, University College London. Professor Roberts received his law degree from the University of Toronto and his PhD in public policy from Harvard University. He is co-editor of the journal Governance.

Table of Contents

1. The Logic of Discipline ; 2. The Quiet Revolution: Central Bank Independence ; 3. Treasury Power and Fiscal Rules ; 4. Islands in the Public Sector: Tax Collectors ; 5. The Gates of Trade: Autonomous Mainports ; 6. Protecting Capital: Independent Regulators and Super-Courts ; 7. Devils in the Details: Long Term Infrastructure Contracts ; 8. Beyond Discipline ; Appendix: Notes and Sources for Figures

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CIN0199846146VG
9780199846146
0199846146
The Logic of Discipline: Global Capitalism and the Architecture of Government by Alasdair Roberts (Professor of Law and Public Policy, Professor of Law and Public Policy, Suffolk University Law School)
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Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
2011-09-29
220
Winner of 2011 Best Book Award Honorable Mention, from Section on Public Administration Research, American Society for Public Administration.
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