2022
DOI: 10.1080/07360932.2022.2138936
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The Illiberal Turn in Politics and Ideology through the Commodified Social Policy of the ‘Family 500+’ Programme

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“…An important turn took place in 2016 with the popular election that pushed Rodrigo Duterte to Malacañang Palace as president of the Philippines. Following Carrillo, "from Europe's heart in Hungry to PiS' Poland (Law and Justice) to Bolsonaro's Brazil, or Duterte's Philippines, we can observe the accumulation of dreadful consequences that left in its path the neoliberal tsunami and the free market dogma" (Carrillo, 2020b, p. 76; see also Baranowski, 2022). As a consequence of the astonishing rise of the Chinese economy in the 21 st century, the Filipino government changed the traditional approach to the US Embassy in favour of China.…”
Section: The Impact Of Neoliberal Globalization In the Philippinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An important turn took place in 2016 with the popular election that pushed Rodrigo Duterte to Malacañang Palace as president of the Philippines. Following Carrillo, "from Europe's heart in Hungry to PiS' Poland (Law and Justice) to Bolsonaro's Brazil, or Duterte's Philippines, we can observe the accumulation of dreadful consequences that left in its path the neoliberal tsunami and the free market dogma" (Carrillo, 2020b, p. 76; see also Baranowski, 2022). As a consequence of the astonishing rise of the Chinese economy in the 21 st century, the Filipino government changed the traditional approach to the US Embassy in favour of China.…”
Section: The Impact Of Neoliberal Globalization In the Philippinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The international collaborative process has resulted in several visiting faculty appointments for Polish faculty at the US university and for annual lectures and invited lectures for the US faculty at Polish professional conferences and workshops as well as a variety of collaborative scholarship products (Kotlarska-Michalska et al 2019;Vincent et al 2020). Researchers from different groups studying the effects of hegemonic traditions (Romaniuk et al 2021), social movements (Baranowski, 2013), and human rights in Poland (McMahon & Niparko, 2022) worked together to develop a common perspective on understanding recent changes in Polish society (Baranowski, 2023).…”
Section: International Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%