All the Roads to Market: The Soviet Union, China and the World Bank’s Narrative of Capitalism

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 Q1 AREA STUDIES Europe-Asia Studies Pub Date : 2023-11-02 DOI:10.1080/09668136.2023.2263180
Mihai Varga
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This essay explores the consequences of postcommunist economic reform for narratives about capitalism, using the example of World Bank discourse. It shows how the World Bank’s capitalism narrative has changed to reflect post-Soviet reform complications and the growing Sino–(post-)Soviet contrast. While the capitalism narrative struggles to show that there is one (global) capitalism or market economy model, reform anomalies and the Sino–(post-)Soviet contrast turn the model into a complex political–economic hybrid. Simultaneously, the interplay between the capitalism narrative and reform anomalies highlights the World Bank’s relevance for neoliberal ideational production.
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《通往市场的所有道路:苏联、中国和世界银行对资本主义的叙述》
本文以世界银行的论述为例,探讨了后共产主义经济改革对资本主义叙事的影响。它展示了世界银行的资本主义叙事是如何改变的,以反映后苏联改革的复杂性和日益增长的中(后)苏联对比。当资本主义叙事努力表明存在一种(全球)资本主义或市场经济模式时,改革异常和中(后)苏联的对比将该模式变成了复杂的政治-经济混合体。同时,资本主义叙事与改革异常之间的相互作用凸显了世界银行与新自由主义思想生产的相关性。
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期刊介绍: Europe-Asia Studies is the principal academic journal in the world focusing on the history and current political, social and economic affairs of the countries of the former "communist bloc" of the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe and Asia. At the same time, the journal explores the economic, political and social transformation of these countries and the changing character of their relationships with the rest of Europe and Asia. From its first publication in 1949, until January 1993, the title of Europe-Asia Studies was Soviet Studies. The Editors" decision to change the title to Europe-Asia Studies followed the collapse of the Soviet Union at the end of 1991.
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