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El delito económico y los modos neoliberales de gobierno (Economic Crime and Neoliberal Modes of Government). El ejemplo de la región mediterránea (The Example of the Mediterranean)

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  • Béatrice Hibou

    (CERI - Centre de recherches internationales (Sciences Po, CNRS) - Sciences Po - Sciences Po - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)

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Todo el mundo oyó hablar, en diciembre de 2008, del problema de las basuras en Nápoles y en Campania cuando Silvio Berlusconi desplegó el ejército para recogerlas y declaró la región en estado de emergencia. Es sabido que, en Italia, la Camorra reúne desechos tóxicos al aire libre y que administra botaderos y basureros sin siquiera tener vertederos para tratar las basuras domiciliarias de la región. Pero ¿podemos quedarnos con esta versión de la historia, que muestra a una mafia malvada frente a un estado impotente? Evidentemente no, porque la crisis de 2008 es solamente uno de los episodios de un círculo vicioso mucho más complejo que comenzó por lo menos en 1994, con la primera declaración de estado de emergencia en la región y la instalación de un alto comisionado dedicado a ese problema. En el origen del desastre está, por una parte, una empresa encargada del tratamiento de basuras y, por otra, la administración pública provista de políticas para supervisarla...

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  • Béatrice Hibou, 2015. "El delito económico y los modos neoliberales de gobierno (Economic Crime and Neoliberal Modes of Government). El ejemplo de la región mediterránea (The Example of the Mediterranean)," SciencePo Working papers Main hal-03459468, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:spmain:hal-03459468
    DOI: 10.22380/2539472X31
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