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Governing Foreign Direct Investment: Post-Enron Initiatives in India
     Release time: 2018-07-12

 

 

Waquar Ahmed

 

Abstract

Since the initiation of the New Economic Policy in 1991, India’s power policy illustrates the crystallization of a form of situated rationality that relies on capitalist competitiveness and foreign investment for growth and development. This paper, using critical discourse analysis, examines the resettlement of the Enron/Dabhol Power Project to highlight how this situated rationality represents power/knowledge that “legitimizes” prioritization of international capital, erosion of national sovereignty, and facilitates capitalist exploitation.

 

Keywords

Enron, India, governmentality, theory of the state, neoliberalism

 

From: Review of Radical Political Economics 2018 50 (1)

Editor: Wang Yi

 

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