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Beyond State-Fetishism: the Case for Neoliberalism as a Hydro-Hegemon
Ed K Atkins
University of Bristol Law School
Cabot Institute for the Environment
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Arts and Humanities
Hegemony
100%
Fetishism
100%
Frame-work
50%
Tradition
50%
Scheme
50%
Literature
50%
Local
50%
Conception
50%
Ideational
50%
Empirical evidence
50%
ascendancy
50%
Modern state
50%
repercussions
50%
Spain
50%
Case Study
50%
Policy Maker
50%
Common Sense
50%
Basic Needs
50%
Allocation
50%
Social Sciences
Hegemony
100%
Transport
50%
Economic Growth
50%
Tuition Fee
50%
Basic Needs
50%
Economic Goods
50%
Economic and Social Development
50%
Case Study
50%
Spain
50%
Water Management
50%
Allocation
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Hegemony
100%
Spain
50%
Water Management
50%
Economic developments
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Neoliberalism
100%
Allocation
33%
Securitization
33%
Growth Policy
33%
Economic developments
33%