Jabko explains the waxing and waning of neoliberalism in terms of changing alliances between central bankers, economists, and politicians.
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Nicolas Jabko is a professor of political science at Johns Hopkins University. A transatlantic scholar at heart, he has spent most of his life and career between the United States and Europe.
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