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Angela Wigger (Dierikon, Lucerne, 02-01-1975) is a political scientist at the Radboud University in the Netherlands. As of 2015, she is primarily focused on analyzing the global economic crisis, crisis responses and political challenges to these responses. The politicization of debt and over-indebtedness within finance-led accumulation structures constitutes a focal point. Angela Wigger has conducted extensive research on capitalist restructuring of postwar Europe, industrial relations and the neoliberalisation of EU competition regulation and financialisation processes in particular. She is the co-author of ''The Politics of European Competition Regulation. A Critical Political Economy Perspective'', with H. Buch-Hansen () and she has published amongst others in journals such as New Political Economy, Review of International Political Economy, or the Journal of Common Market Studies. She has worked at the Political Science Department at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam from 2003-2007, where she obtained her PhD. Her dissertation was titled 'Competition for Competitiveness. The Politics of Transformation of the EU Competition Regime' – with Prof. dr. Henk Overbeek and Prof. dr. Andreas Nölke as supervisors. She received a Masters degree (cum laude) from the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. She appears in Dutch media regularly.〔(Vox, Independent Magazine Radboud Universiteit, 3-11-2011 )〕〔(De Helling, December 2014 )〕〔(Green European Journal, 27-01-2015 )〕〔(Volkskrant, 26-11-2011 )〕 ==Affiliations== * Steering board member of the Critical Political Economy Research Network ((CPERN )) @ European Sociological Association ((ESA )) * Founding member of the Amsterdam Research Centre for International Political Economy ((ARCIPE )). * Noard member of the Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations ((SOMO )). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Angela Wigger」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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