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@matthiasschmelzer.bsky.social's history of debates in the Mont Pèlerin Society is out this month from @versobooks.bsky.social, in a new, HPE-funded translation by Joshua Rahtz. We spoke with Matthias & Josh about their work and the new moment in which it lands: www.hpeproject.org/blog/new-reg...
Capital’s Regime Change and the Neoliberal Monetary Debate — History & Political Economy Project
Matthias Schmelzer and Joshua Rahtz in conversation with Andrew Anastasi
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June 4, 2025 at 2:21 PM
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@matthiasschmelzer.bsky.social: The neoliberal thought collective kept "their ideas at-the-ready for politicians amidst changing historical conditions…. Progressives today could learn from this kind of long-term, transnational organizing and intellectual work." www.hpeproject.org/blog/new-reg...
Capital’s Regime Change and the Neoliberal Monetary Debate — History & Political Economy Project
Matthias Schmelzer and Joshua Rahtz in conversation with Andrew Anastasi
www.hpeproject.org
June 4, 2025 at 6:07 PM
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We find palm oil seemingly everywhere. But, Pepe Roswaldy reminds us, its ubiquity obscures the workers (among others) “who break their bones carrying 150-pound fresh fruit bunches every day” #MayDay2025 www.hpeproject.org/blog/unearth...
Unearthing Production — History & Political Economy Project
A roundtable discussion with Chris Abdul Hakim Martinez, Perdana “Pepe” Roswaldy, and Peter Vale
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May 1, 2025 at 3:14 PM
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Which global governance reform policies matter most to countries in the Global South today? Why is there so much institutional resistance to these reforms? Register to join Andrés Arauz, Anush Kapadia, Robert Wade, and @llchristyll.bsky.social Friday at 1pm ET as they dissect these dilemmas.
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Calls for institutions like the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) to democratize decision-making, increase transparency, and rebalance governance toward interests of Global South countr...
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April 15, 2025 at 6:11 PM
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Our Histories and Futures of Global Governance initiative continues this Friday at 1pm ET.

Join us for a webinar on Reform from the South with Andrés Arauz, Anush Kapadia, Robert Wade, and @llchristyll.bsky.social

Cohosted with our friends @gdp-center.bsky.social Register! tinyurl.com/HPEGGRS
April 14, 2025 at 9:11 PM
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Have you ever taught a course on neoliberalism? Willing to share your syllabus on our website? We are gathering examples across disciplines and fields. Reply with a link, DM us, or email andrew@hpeproject.org.
January 7, 2025 at 5:32 PM
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Incredible first day of presentations at this year's HPE grantee conference. We kicked things off with Asensio Robles, @atrasi.bsky.social, Eric Helleiner, and Jamie Martin discussing the role of private banks in Spain's democratization, and neoliberalism in Thailand's "sufficiency economy"
December 13, 2024 at 7:52 PM
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What is “globalism”? And what does it have to do with “sovereignty”? How have these become crucial terms for the Right? Historians Jennifer Mittelstadt and @zeithistoriker.bsky.social break it down over at our new blog: www.hpeproject.org/blog/globali...
Globalism, Sovereignty, and Resistance — History & Political Economy Project
Jennifer Mittelstadt and Quinn Slobodian in conversation
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November 21, 2024 at 1:54 AM