Exploring evidence from the key arenas of low-carbon innovation, including in the pivotal location of a rising China, this book describes the global systemic crisis of a neoliberal world order and the embryonic emergence of an alternative global power regime of a 'liberalism 2.0'.
Exploring evidence from the key arenas of low-carbon innovation, including in the pivotal location of a rising China, this book describes the global systemic crisis of a neoliberal world order and the embryonic emergence of an alternative global power regime of a 'liberalism 2.0'.
David Tyfield is a Reader at the Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University, a Director of the Joint Institute for the Environment, Guangzhou and Co-Director of the Centre for Mobilities Research.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Section 1 - The Problem: The Global System Crisis of Neoliberalism Chapter 1 Neoliberalism, Knowledge and the Global System Chapter 2 Four Great Challenges Chapter 3 The Geneaology of the Emerging Capitalist Present Section 2 - Where Are We?: Innovation in China Chapter 4 Will China Rule the World? The Emergence of Chinese Capitalism Chapter 5 The Supply Side: Debates and Paradoxes regarding Chinese Innovation Upgrade Chapter 6 The Unexpected Innovation Hegemon Chapter 7 The Demand Side: The Emergence of Risk-Innovation-Class in China Chapter 8 The Emerging Historic Bloc - China's Middle Risk-Innovation-Class Section 3 - Where Are We Going?: Sharing and Haggling the Long Complex Journey to Green Urban Mobility Systems Transition in China Chapter 9 Electric Vehicle Innovation-as-Politics in China Chapter 10 Towards Mobility-as-a-Service Section 4 - What Can Be Done?: Conclusion Chapter 11 Liberalism 2.0 and Beyond
Introduction Section 1 - The Problem: The Global System Crisis of Neoliberalism Chapter 1 Neoliberalism, Knowledge and the Global System Chapter 2 Four Great Challenges Chapter 3 The Geneaology of the Emerging Capitalist Present Section 2 - Where Are We?: Innovation in China Chapter 4 Will China Rule the World? The Emergence of Chinese Capitalism Chapter 5 The Supply Side: Debates and Paradoxes regarding Chinese Innovation Upgrade Chapter 6 The Unexpected Innovation Hegemon Chapter 7 The Demand Side: The Emergence of Risk-Innovation-Class in China Chapter 8 The Emerging Historic Bloc - China's Middle Risk-Innovation-Class Section 3 - Where Are We Going?: Sharing and Haggling the Long Complex Journey to Green Urban Mobility Systems Transition in China Chapter 9 Electric Vehicle Innovation-as-Politics in China Chapter 10 Towards Mobility-as-a-Service Section 4 - What Can Be Done?: Conclusion Chapter 11 Liberalism 2.0 and Beyond
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