Book contents
- Contested Liberalization
- Contested Liberalization
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- 1 Three Legacies of Dirigisme
- 2 From the Dirigiste State to the Social Anesthesia State
- 3 Liberalization without Liberals
- 4 Skinny Politics
- 5 Jupiter’s Limits
- 6 Rinse and Repeat
- 7 “Whatever It Costs”
- 8 Beyond Contestation
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
8 - Beyond Contestation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 April 2023
- Contested Liberalization
- Contested Liberalization
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- 1 Three Legacies of Dirigisme
- 2 From the Dirigiste State to the Social Anesthesia State
- 3 Liberalization without Liberals
- 4 Skinny Politics
- 5 Jupiter’s Limits
- 6 Rinse and Repeat
- 7 “Whatever It Costs”
- 8 Beyond Contestation
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Chapter 8 teases out some of the broader theoretical lessons of the French case. The chapter distills the effects of dirigiste legacies in France into a general set of hypotheses about the sources of contestation of liberalization and shows how these hypotheses might apply to East Asia and Latin America. Chapter 8 also probes ways in which governments might diminish contestation by improving the process and substance of liberalization: the process, by moving away from skinny governance and enlarging the circle of participants to include an array of stakeholders; the substance, by ceasing to equate economic liberalization with giveaways to companies and the affluent and making more of an effort to ensure an equitable distribution of the costs and benefits of liberal reform. Chapter 8 concludes by discussing the links between France’s contested liberalization and the rise of illiberal populist parties. If Anglo-American neoliberalism is widely blamed for surging populist movements, French resistance to liberalization has likewise failed to keep populists at bay. For this reason, finding a version of economic liberalization that is fair, inclusive, and widely accepted is critical, not only for limiting contestation, but also for protecting the health and well-being of French democracy.
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- Contested LiberalizationHistorical Legacies and Contemporary Conflict in France, pp. 260 - 288Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023