Review of International Political Economy 2005
n° 5, December 2005
Section: Trade and the WTO
- WEISS Linda - Global governance, national strategies: how industrialized states make room to move under the WTO, pp. 723 - 749
- SHADLEN Kenneth C. - Exchanging development for market access? Deep integration and industrial policy under multilateral and regional-bilateral trade agreements, pp. 750 - 775
- PRITCHARD Bill - How the rule of the market rules the law: the political economy of WTO dispute settlement as evidenced in the US-Lamb Meat decision, pp. 776 - 803
- MANGER Mark - Competition and bilateralism in trade policy: the case of Japan's free trade agreements, pp. 804 - 828
Section: Aspects of Globalization
- MILANOVIC Branko - Globalization and goals: does soccer show the way?, pp. 829 - 850
- SIMÉANT Johanna - What is going global? The internationalization of French NGO's "without borders", pp. 851 - 883
- DRAINVILLE André C. - Beyond altermondialisme: anti-capitalist dialectic of presence, pp. 884 - 908
Notes on contributors, pp. 909 - 911
Index, p. 912
n° 4, October 2005
Section: Governing the Markets
- MacKENZIE Donald - Opening the black boxes of global finance, pp. 555 - 576
- POWER Michael - The invention of operational risk, pp. 577 - 599
- Van HARTEN Gus - Private authorityand transnational governance: the contours of the international system of investor protection, pp. 600 - 623
- CALLAROTTI Giulio M. - Hegemons of a lesser God: the Bank of France and monetary leadership under the classical gold standard, pp. 624 - 646
Articles
- YI-CHONG Xu - Models, templates and currents: the World Bank and electricity reform, pp. 647 - 673
- CORNELISSEN Scarlett - Producing and imaging "place" and "people": the political economy of South African international tourist representation, pp. 674 - 699
Review Essay
- NEXON Daniel - Zeitgeist? The new idealism in the study of international change, pp. 700 - 719
n° 3, August 2005
Articles
- NEDERVEEN PIETERSE Jan - Paradigm making while paradigm breaking: Andre Gunder Frank, pp. 383 - 386
- Section: Crises and Financial Reform
- CIZRE Ümit, YELDAN Erinç - The Turkish encounter with neo-liberalism: economics and politics in the 2000/2001 crises, pp. 387 - 408
- SHIN Jang-Sup, CHANG Ha-Joon - Economic reform after the financial crises: a critical assessment of institutional transition and transition costs in South Korea, pp. 409 - 433
- Section: GATS: Trading Development?
- HIGGOTT Richard, WEBER Heloise - GATS in context: development, an evolving lex mercatoria and the Doha Agenda, pp. 434 - 455
- WEBER Martin - The "nature" of environmental services: GATS, the environment and the struggle over the global institutionalization of private law, pp. 456 - 483
- SCHERRER Christoph - GATS: long-term strategy for the commodification of education, pp. 484 - 510
- WOODWARD David - The GATS and trade in health services: implications for health care in developing countries, pp. 511 - 534
Review Essay
- RICHARDS Donald G. - Trade-related intellectual property rights, pp. 535 - 551
n° 2, May 2005
- WOODRUFF David M. - Commerce and demolition in Tsarist and Soviet Russia: lessons for theories of trade politics and the philosophy of social science, pp. 199 - 225
- CRAIG David, PORTER Doug - The third way and the third world: poverty reduction and social inclusion strategies in the rise of "inclusive" liberalism, pp. 226 - 263
- LOEPPKY Rodney - History, technology, and the capitalist state: the comparative political economy of biotechnology and genomics, pp. 264 - 286
- SPAR Debora L. - For love and money: the political economy of commercial surrogacy, pp. 287 - 309
- AYKENS Peter - (Mis)trusting authorities: a social theory of currency crises, pp. 310 - 333
- AITKEN Rob - "A direct personal stake": cultural economy, mass investment and the New York stock exchange, pp. 334 - 363
Review Essay
- LAVELLE Kathryn C. - Moving in from the periphery: Africa and the study of international political economy, pp. 364 - 379
n° 1, February 2005
Special issue: Aspects of Globalization
Articles
- GRITSCH Maria - The nation-state and economic globalization: soft geo-politics and increased state autonomy?, pp. 1 - 25
- LACHER Hannes - International transformation and the persistence of territoriality: toward a new political geography of capitalism, pp. 26 - 52
- MOSES Jonathan W. - Exit, vote and sovereignity: migration, states and globalization, pp. 53 - 77
- GEREFFI Gary, HUMPHREY John, STURGEON Timothy - The governance of global value chains, pp. 78 - 104
- KEYMAN E. Fuat, KOYUNCU Berrin - Globalization, alternative modernities and the political economy of Turkey, pp. 105 - 128
- SALAS-PORRAS Alejandra - Changing the bases of ploitical support in Mexico: pro-business networks and the market reform agenda, pp. 129 - 154
- BRAND Ulrich - Order and regulation: Global Governance as a hegemonic discourse of international politics?, pp. 155 - 176
Comment
- COUSSY Jean - The adventures of a concept: is neo-classical theory suitable for defining global public goods?, pp. 177 - 194
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