Neoliberalism and Globalization
Subject Areas : Journal of Law and PoliticsMohammad Tohidfam 1 , Niloufar Tehranizadeh 2
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Keywords: Neoliberalism, Minimum Government, Open Market, Globalization,
Abstract :
After the economic recession in 1970s, “Neoliberalism” developed a new market-drivenapproach to economic and social policy based neoclassical theories of economics, thatstresses on achieving effective individual freedom and skills in form of a private enterpriseto support the rights of powerful private ownership, liberalized trade and relatively openand state markets therefore seeks to maximize the role of the private sector in determiningthe political and economic priorities of the state along with a government that is assignedto create and maintain a fundamental and efficient strategy.The notion that occurred in response to the inefficient government and the existingcondition such as economic crisis, brought about the formation of various kinds of communicationsat different levels and promotion of the cooperation among Members of WesternBloc, which after the collapse of the USSR, the world witnessed great changes in internationalrelations among the world countries as well as development of the aforementionedcooperation among the countries gained their independence from communism. In line withthese issues and considering elements, the present article aims to study the extent of relationand influence of this movement with emergence and development of cooperation amongcountries in different fields with a tendency toward an increasing Globalization.