高等研究所セミナーシリーズ
【ポスト・コロナ時代のグローバル・ヒストリー研究】公開講演会:
「Historicizing the Period after 1989: The Great Transformation from Neoliberalism to Antiliberalism」(5/31)
趣旨
Neoliberalism, which is used as a neutral analytical term, gained a global hegemony after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the demise of the Soviet Union. The first phase of neoliberalism starting around 1989 was characterized by „shock therapies“ that were applied in various post-communist countries, and prescribed a policy mix of austerity, privatization of state owned companies, liberalization, deregulation and foreign direct investments as external resources of modernization. The second phase after the turn of the millenium was geared towards the privatization of key state competences, flat tax schemes and a deregulation of global financial capitalism. The neoliberal transformation and globalization – both processes were interconnected – did create new growth and investment, but it crashed in the global financial crisis in 2008/09, when the Eastern European bubble burst as well. The neoliberal order turned out to be politically untenable because of rising social and regional inequality, that provoked a first strong antiliberal counter-reaction in 2016. We already know from recent experiences that the second electoral victories of antiliberal politicians and parties, and their subsequent governance are even more disruptive. That is also due to radicalizing dynamics in internal and (a)social media communication. Based on a Polanyian approach the talk will explore the continuities between neoliberalism and antiliberalism, which claims to end the neoliberal globalization, but continues neoliberal thinking and policies in key areas.
登壇者
講演者:
フィリップ・テーア (ウィーン大学 教授)
経歴
1997-1998: F. Kennedy Fellow at the Center for European Studies at Harvard University
1997-2002: Research associate at the Center for Comparative European History at Freie Universität Berlin
2002: Junior professor for Polish and Ukrainian studies at the European University Viadrina in Frankfurt
2007-2010: Professor for Comparative European history at the European University Institute in Florence
2010-: Tenured university professor for the history of East Central Europe at the Institute of Eastern European History at the University of Vienna (executive director 2014-2018)
受賞歴
2006: Richard G. Plaschka Award of the Austrian Academy of Sciences for the book Operntheater in Zentraleuropa [Music theater in Central Europe]
2015: Nonfiction Book Prize of the Leipzig Book Fair for his book Europe since 1989: A History
2019: Wittgenstein Award for the research project Die Große Transformation. Eine vergleichende Sozialgeschichte globaler Umbrüche.
コメンテーター:
小澤弘明 (千葉大学 理事)
篠原琢 (東京外国語大学 教授)
仙石学 (北海道大学 教授)
日 時
2025年5月31日(土)15:00~17:30
会場
対面での参加
会場:戸山キャンパス33号館16階第10会議室
プログラム
15:00 開会の辞(中澤達哉)
15:10~15:40 講演:
「Historicizing the Period after 1989: The Great Transformation from Neoliberalism to Antiliberalism」(フィリップ・テーア)
15:40~15:55 コメント①:小澤弘明
15:55~16:10 コメント②:篠原琢
16:10~16:25 コメント③:仙石学
16:25~16:40 休憩
16:40~16:55 リプライ
16:55~17:30 総合討論
司 会
中澤達哉(早稲田大学文学学術院 教授)
対 象
学部生、大学院生、教員、研究者、一般
主 催
早稲田大学 高等研究所
共 催
早稲田大学ナショナリズム・エスニシティ研究所
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