Global Governance

If the neoliberal agenda has failed, what should come after it?

Occupiers continue to camp prior to an anticipated police raid to shut down the Occupy Los Angeles encampment outside City Hall in Los Angeles, California November 26, 2011. Hundreds of anti-Wall Street protesters will be evicted on Monday from their encampment in front of Los Angeles City Hall, city officials said on Friday.  The nearly two-month-old encampment is among the oldest and largest on the West Coast aligned with the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations protesting economic inequality in the country and the excesses of the U.S. financial system.   REUTERS/David McNew (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST BUSINESS) - GM1E7BR0MDN01

There are three main political ideologies vying to succeed neoloberalism. Image: REUTERS/David McNew

Joseph E. Stiglitz
Professor, Columbia University
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