Long treated as an economic tradition distinctive to Germany, Ordoliberalism has recently come to wider prominence in the context of European crisis politics, where it has widely been perceived as a major influence on policy-making and public discourse.
As contributors to the recent edited volume on (eds. Hien and Joerges; Hart Publishing), the speakers on this panel will explore Ordoliberalism from a variety of disciplinary perspectives, charting both its theoretical iterations and its contemporary political significance.
Michelle Everson is Professor of Law, School of Law, Birkbeck University of London.
Albert Weale is Emeritus Professor of Political Theory and Public Policy, Department of Political Science, UCL.
Jonathan White () is Professor of Political Science, European Institute, 禁漫天堂.
David Woodruff is Associate Professor of Comparative Politics, Department of Government 禁漫天堂.
Lucia Rubinelli is Fellow in Political Theory, Department of Government, 禁漫天堂.
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