Over the last two decades, �neoliberalism' has emerged as a key concept within a range of social science disciplines including sociology, political science, human geography, anthropology, political economy, and cultural studies. This book showcases the cutting edge of contemporary scholarship in this field by bringing together a team of global experts. Across seven key sections, the handbook explores the different ways in which neoliberalism has been understood and the key questions about the nature of neoliberalism: Part 1: Perspectives; Part 2: Sources; Part 3: Variations and Diffusions; Part 4: The State; Part 5: Social and Economic Restructuring; Part 6: Cultural Dimensions; and Part 7: Neoliberalism and Beyond.