Bibliographie indicative générale – Modèles économiques

  • S. Adelman, “The Sustainable Development Goals, Anthropocentrism and Neoliberalism”, in Sustainable Developments Goals: Law, Theory and Implementation, 2018, pp. 15-40.
  • S. Audier, Le colloque Lippmann : Aux origines du « néo-libéralisme », BDL Editions, Paris, 2012, 495 p.
  • R. Banga & A. Das (eds.), Twenty years of Indian’s liberalization, experiences and lessons, Geneva, UNCTAD, United Nations Publication, UNCTAD/OSG/20, 2012, 95 p.
  • A. Boito, “Class relations in Brazil’s new neoliberal phase”, Latin American Perspectives, Vol. 34, No. 5, 2007, p. 1 et s.
  • Brennan, Kristjanson-Gural, Mulder, Olsen, Routledge Handbook of Marxian Economics, 2017
  • D. Cahill, L. Edwards & F. Stilwcll (eds.). Neoliberalism: Beyond the free market, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 2012
  • M. Chemillier-Gendreau, “Marxism, National Liberation, and the Evolution of International Law”, in Les doctrines internationalistes durant les années du communisme réel en Europe, 2012, pp. 173-201.
  • P. Cerny, “Embedding Neoliberalism: The Evolution of a Hegemonic Paradigm”, Journal of International Trade and Diplomacy, Vol. 2, 2008, pp. 1–46.
  • L. Chester, “The Australian variant of neoliberal capitalism”, in D. Cahill, L. Edwards, & F. Stilwcll (eds.), Neoliberalism: Beyond the free market, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2012, pp. 153-179.
  • E. Chiapello, “Capitalism and its Criticisms”, in P. Du Gay & G. Morgan (eds.) New Spirits of Capitalism?, Crises, Justifications and Dynamics, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2013
  • B.S. Chimni, “Marxism and International Law: A Contemporary Analysis.” Marx and Law, 2008, pp. 391-403.
  • C. Colins, G. McCartney, & L. Garnharm, “Neoliberalism and health inequalities”, in K.E. Smith, C. Bambra, and S.E. Hill (eds.), Health Inequalities: Critical Perspectives, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2015, pp. 124–137.
  • R. Connell & N. Dados, “Where in the World Does Neoliberalism Come From? The Market Agenda in Southern Perspective”, Theory and Society, 2014, vol. 43, No. 2, pp. 117-138.
  • D. Craig, Development Beyond Neoliberalism: Governance, Poverty Reduction and Political Economy, London, Routledge, 2006
  • P. Dardot & C. Laval, La Nouvelle raison du monde. Essai sur la société néolibérale, Paris, La Découverte, 2010
  • W. Davies, The limits of neoliberalism: Authority, sovereignty and the logic of competition, Revised edition, Los Angeles, SAGE, 2017, xxii-223 p.
  • Simon F. Deakin, D. Gindis, Geoffrey M. Hodgson, H. Kainan & K. Pistor, “Legal Institutionalism: Capitalism and the Constitutive Role of Law” (April 30, 2015), Journal of Comparative Economics, Vol. 45, No. 1, 2017, pp. 188-200, University of Cambridge Faculty of Law Research Paper No. 26/2015 , Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2601035 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2601035
  • S. Dullin & B. Studer (dir.), Dossier « Communisme transnational », Monde(s), n° 10, 2016, pp. 9-166.
  • D. Ellerman, “On the role of capital in “capitalist” and in labor-managed firms”, Review of Radical Political Economics, Vol. 39, No. 1, 2007, pp. 5-26.
  • J. Faundez, “International Economic Law and Development before and after Neo-Liberalism”, in J Faundez & C Tan (eds), International Law, Economic Globalization and Development, Edward Elgar 2010, p. 16 et s.
  • M. Friedman, Capitalism and freedom. London, University of Chicago press, 2009
  • James T. Gathii, “The American Origins of Liberal and Illiberal Regimes of International Economic Governance in the Marshall Court”, Buff. L. Rev., Vol. 54, 2006, pp. 765 et s..
  • James T. Gathii, “The Neo-Liberal Turn in Regional Trade Agreements”, Washington University Law Review, Vol. 96, 2011, pp. 421-474.
  • O. Grenouilleau, Et le marché devint roi. Essai sur l’éthique du capitalisme, Paris, Flammarion, 2013, 239 p.
  • F. Halliday, “Third World Socialism: 1989 and After”, in G. Lawson, C. Armbruster & M. Cox (eds.), The Global 1989: Continuity and Change in World Politics, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2010, pp. 112-134.
  • C. Hartmann, “Postneoliberal public health care reforms: Neoliberalism, social medicine, and persistent health inequalities in Latin America”, American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 106, No. 12, 2016, pp. 2145–2151.
  • D. Harvey, A Brief History of Neoliberalism, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2007
  • D. Harvey, Pour lire Le Capital, trad. N. Vieillescazes, La ville brûle, 2012, 366 p.
  • F.A. Hayek, La route de la servitude [1943], trad. G. Blumberg, Paris, PUF, coll. Quadrige, 4e éd., 2007, 176 p.
  • F.A. Hayek, “The Intellectuals and Socialism”, University of Chicago Law Review, 1949, vol. 16, n° 3
  • F. Hayek, The Constitution of Liberty, Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1960
  • P. Hugon, « La crise va-t-elle conduire à un nouveau paradigme du développement ? », Mondes en développement, 2010/2, n° 150, pp. 53-67.
  • P. Jorion, Vers la crise du capitalisme américain?, Paris, La Découverte, 2007; reed. La crise du capitalism américain, Broissieux, Editions du Croquant, 2009
  • P. Jorion, Le capitalisme à l’agonie, Paris, Fayard, 2011, 349 p.
  • T. Kalinowski, “Regulating International Finance and the Evolving Imbalance of Capitalisms Since the 1970s”, Socio-Economic Review 2012; doi: 10.1093/ser/mws023, MPIfG Discussion Paper No. 11/10, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1907828
  • N. Klein, The shock doctrine: The rise of disaster capitalism, New York, Picador, 2007
  • R. Knox, “Marxism, International Law, and Political Strategy”, Leiden Journal of International Law, Vol. 22, No. 3, 2009, pp. 413-436.
  • A. Lang, World Trade Law after Neoliberalism: Re-Imagining the Global Economic Order, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2011, xxix-385 p.
  • Lee & McBride (eds), Neo-Liberalism, State Power and Global Governance, 2007
  • V.I. Lenin, Imperialism: The Highest Stage of Capitalism, New York, International Publishers, 1939 Google Scholar
  • W. Lippmann, La Cité libre [1937], trad. G. Blumberg de An Inquiry into the Principles of the Good Society, Boston, Little, Brown, 1937, Librairie de Medicis, 1938, Société d’édition Les Belles Lettres, 2011, 458 p.
  • S. Marks, International Law on the Left: Re-Examining Marxist Legacies, Cambridge Univ. Press 2008
  • Y. Mei, “Neoliberal Optimism: Applying Market Techniques to Global Health”, Medical Anthropology, vol. 36, No. 4, 2017, pp. 381-395.
  • Curtis J. Milhaupt & K. Pistor, Law and Capitalism. What Corporate Crises reveal about Legal Systems and Economic Development around the World, Chicago/London, University of Chicago, 2008
  • P. Mirowski, “Postface: Defining Neoliberalism”in P. Mirowski & D. Plehwe (dir.), The Road from Mount Pèlerin: The Making of the Neoliberal Thought Collective, Harvard University Press, Cambridge MA, 2009, 480 p., 417 ss.
  • P. Mirowski & D. Plehwe (dir.), The Road from Mount Pèlerin: The Making of the Neoliberal Thought Collective, Harvard University Press, Cambridge MA, 2009, 480 p.
  • N. Nel, Pour un nouveau socialisme, Paris L’Harmattan, 1 nov. 2010, 336 p.
  • Y. Nouvel, « L’Etat néo-libéral au cœur de la mondialisation économique », in SFDI, L’Etat dans la mondialisation, Paris, Pedone, 2012, pp. 133-149.
  • Obiora C. Okafor, “Book Annotations: Marxian Embraces (and De-Couplings) in Upendra Baxi’s Human Rights Scholarship: A Case Study”, N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol., Vol. 41, 2009, pp. 507 et s.
  • A. Ong, Neoliberalism as Exception, Durham, NC, Duke University Press, 2006
  • A. Orford, « Theorizing Free Trade », in A. Orford, F. Hoffmann & M. Clark, The Oxford Handbook of the Theory of International Law, NY Oxford Univ. Press, Oxford-New York, 2016, XXXI-1045 p., Chapitre 35, pp. 701-737. Rééd. « Théoriser le libre-échange », in A. Orford, Pensée critique et pratique du droit international, Paris, Pedone, 2020, pp. 365-410.
  • U. Özsu, “Neoliberalism and the new international economic order: A history of “contemporary legal thought””, in Search of Contemporary Legal Thought, 2017
  • E.-U. Petersmann & A. Steinbach, “Neo-Liberalism, State-Capitalism and Ordo-Liberalism: ‘Institutional Economics’ and ‘Constitutional Choices’ in Multilevel Trade Regulation”, The journal of World Investment & Trade, Vol. 22, No. 1, 2021, pp. 1-40.
  • D. Plehwe, “The Origins of the Neoliberal Economic Development Discourse”, in P. Mirowski & D. Plehwe (dir.), The Road from Mount Pèlerin: The Making of the Neoliberal Thought Collective, Harvard University Press, Cambridge MA, 2009, 480 p., p. 238 et s.
  • D. Plehwe & B. Walpen, “Between Network and Complex Organization: The Making of Neoliberal Knowledge and Hegemony”, in D. Plehwe, B. Walpen & G. Neunhöffer (eds.), Neoliberal Hegemony: A Global Critique, London, Routledge, 2006
  • D. Plehwe, B. Walpen & G. Neunhoffer (eds.), Neoliberal Hegemony: A Global Critique, New York, Routledge, 2006
  • K. Polanyi, The Great Transformation: The Political and Economic Origins of Our Time, Beacon Press, Boston, 2001 [1944], xli-317 p.
  • K. Polanyi, La grande transformation : aux origines politiques et économiques de notre temps, [1944], Paris, Gallimard, 1983
  • M. Prasad, The Politics of Free Markets: The Rise of Neoliberal Economic Policies in Britain, France, Germany and the US, Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 2006
  • R. Ptak, “Neoliberalism in Germany: Revisiting the Ordoliberal Foundations of the Social Market Economy”, in P. Mirowski & D. Plehwe (dir.), The Road from Mount Pèlerin: The Making of the Neoliberal Thought Collective, Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, 2009
  • H. Rabault (dir.), L’ordolibéralisme, aux origines de l’Ecole de Fribourg-en-Brisgau, Paris, L’Harmattan, coll. « Questionner l’Europe », 2016
  • A. Rasulov, “A Marxism for International Law: A New Agenda”, European Journal of International Law, Vol. 29, No. 2, 2018, pp. 631-655.
  • R. Robison (ed.), The Neo-liberal Revolution: Forging the Market State, London, Palgrave, 2006
  • F. Roch, « Idéologie et pratique du développement aux Nations Unies », in I. Mandé, F. Roch (dir.), Afrique et développement, Paris, Riveneuve éditions, 2016, 466 p.
  • E.S. Rotarou, & D. Sakellariou. “Neoliberal reforms in health systems and the construction of long-lasting inequalities in health care: A case study from Chile”, Health Policy, 121 (5), 2017, pp. 495–503.
  • John S. Saul, “Is socialism still an alternative?”, Studies in Political Economy, Vol. 86, 2010, 167-185.
  • H. Schulz-Forberg, « Laying the Groundwork: The Semantics of Neoliberalism in the 1930s », in H. Schulz-Forberg & N. Olsen, Re-Inventing Western Civilisation: Transnational Reconstructions of Liberalism in Europe in the Twentieth Century, Cambridge Scholars, Newcastle upon Tyne, 2014, xxiv-244 p.
  • H. Schulz-Forberg & N. Olsen, Re-Inventing Western Civilisation: Transnational Reconstructions of Liberalism in Europe in the Twentieth Century, Cambridge Scholars, Newcastle upon Tyne, 2014, xxiv-244 p.
  • S. Sinha, “Neoliberalism and Civil Society: Project and Possibilities”, in A. Saad-Filho & D. Johnston (eds), Neoliberalism: A Critical Reader, London, Pluto, 2005
  • Q. Slobodian, Globalists: The End of Empire and the Birth of Neoliberalism, Harvard University Press, 2018 ; Les globalistes. Une histoire intellectuelle du néolibéralisme, Paris, Seuil, 2022, 396 p.
  • S. Soederberg, G. Menz & P. Cerny (eds.), Internalizing Globalization: The Rise of Neoliberalism. London: Palgrave, 2005
  • S. Sönmez, “Alternative Consensuses on Development and the Role of the State in Large Emerging Economies: The Case of China and India”, Mondes en développement, 2019/2, n° 186, pp. 85-99.
  • U. Steinvorth, “Marx’s Critique of Capitalism and the Concept of Basic Income”, in M. Pirson et al (eds.), From Capitalistic to Human Business, London-New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2014
  • W. Streeck, Du temps acheté. La crise sans cesse ajournée du capitalisme démocratique, Paris, Gallimard, 2014
  • J.E. Stiglitz, The State, the Market, and Development, WIDER Working Paper 2016/1, 2016, 51 p.
  • N. Tzouvala, Capitalism as Civilisation. A History of International Law, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, 2020
  • L Wacquant, “The Punitive Regulation of Poverty in the Neoliberal Age”, OpenDemocracy, I August 2011
  • J. Wiegratz et al. (ed.), The Dynamics of Neoliberal Transformation, London, Zed Books, Politics and Development in Contemporary Africa, 2018, 391 p.