Review of International Political Economy 2008

Volume 15, n° 5, December 2008

Special Section : Making Markets (and States)

  • LOMBARDI Domenico, WOODS Ngaire - The politics of influence: An analysis of IMF surveillance, pp. 711-739
  • GOULD John, SICKNER Carl - Making market democracies? The contingent loyalties of post-privatization elites in Azerbaijan, Georgia and Serbia, pp. 740-769
  • COHEN Edward - Constructing power through law: Private law pluralism and harmonization in the global political economy, pp. 770-799
  • MAJOR Aaron - The fall and rise of financial capital, pp. 800-825
  • BECKER Uwe, HENDRIKS Corina - 'As the Central Planning Bureau says'. The Dutch wage restraint paradigm, its sustaining epistemic community and its relevance for comparative research, pp. 826-850
  • KINDERMAN Daniel - The political economy of sectoral exchange rate preferences and lobbying: Germany from 1960-2008, and beyond, pp. 851-880
  • WALDEN Bello - A very capitalist disaster: Naomi Klein's take on the neoliberal saga, pp. 881-891

(résumés du n° 5/2008)

Volume 15, n° 4, October 2008

Articles

  • CHWIEROZH Jeffrey - Organizational change 'from within': Exploring the World Bank's early lending practices, pp. 481-50
  • LEE Yong Wook - The Japanese challenge to neoliberalism: Who and what is 'normal' in the history of the world economy?, pp. 506-534
  • TYFIELD David - Enabling TRIPs: The pharma-biotech-university patent coalition, pp. 535-566
  • BRAND Ulrich, GORG Christoph - Post-Fordist governance of nature: The internationalization of the state and the case of genetic resources - a Neo-Poulantzian perspective, pp. 567-589

Special Section : Resistance to Globalization in the Arab Middle East

  • SCHWARZ Rolf - Introduction: Resistance to globalization in the Arab Middle East, pp. 590-598
  • SCHWARZ Rolf - The political economy of state-formation in the Arab Middle East: Rentier states, economic reform, and democratization,
    pp. 599-621
  • SCHLUMBERGER Oliver - Structural reform, economic order, and development: Patrimonial capitalism, pp. 622-649
  • HERTOG Steffen - Two-level negotiations in a fragmented system: Saudi Arabia's WTO accession, pp. 650-679

Review Essay

  • JACKSON Gregory, DEEG Richard - From comparing capitalisms to the politics of institutional change, pp. 680-709

(résumés du n° 4/2008)

Volume 15, n° 3, August 2008

Special Issue : At Home Abroad ? The Dollar's Destiny as a World Currency

Articles

  • BOWLES Paul, WANG Baotai - The rocky road ahead: China, the US and the future of the dollar, pp. 335-353
  • HELLEINER Eric - Political determinants of international currencies: What future for the US dollar?, pp. 354-378
  • JOHNSON Juliet - Forbidden fruit: Russia's uneasy relationship with the US dollar, pp. 379-398
  • KATADA Saori - From a supporter to a challenger? Japan's currency leadership in dollar-dominated East Asia, pp. 399-417
  • KIRSHNER Jonathan - Dollar primacy and American power: What's at stake?, pp. 418-438
  • MCNAMARA Kathleen - A rivalry in the making? The Euro and international monetary power, pp. 439-459

Review Essay

  • CHEN Ling - Institutional inertia, adjustment, and change: Japan as a case of a coordinated market economy, pp. 460-479

(résumés du n° 3/2008)

Volume 15, n° 2, May 2008

Articles

  • HUNG Ho-fung - Rise of China and the global overaccumulation crisis, pp. 149-179
  • JONES Branwen Gruffydd - The global political economy of social crisis: Towards a critique of the 'failed state' ideology, pp. 180-205
  • FARHAT Rayyar - Neotribal entrepreneurialism and the commodification of biodiversity: WIPO's displacement of development for private property rights, pp. 206-233
  • HICKEY Sam, MOHAN Giles - The politics of establishing pro-poor accountability: What can poverty reduction strategies achieve?, pp. 234-258
  • JEFFS Jennifer A. - The politics of financial plumbing: Harmonization and interests in the construction of the international payment system, pp. 259-288
  • VAN STAVEREN Irene - The gender bias of the poverty reduction strategy framework, pp. 289-313

Review Essay

  • LEONARD David K. - The US, France and military roles in the African 'gap' , pp. 314-331

(résumés du n° 2/2008)

Volume 15, n° 1, February 2008

Traditions of IPE Revisited

  • HIGGOTT Richard, WATSON Matthew - All at sea in a barbed wire canoe : Professor Cohen's transatlantic voyage in IPE, pp. 1-17
  • RAVENHILL John - In search of the missing middle, pp. 18-29
  • COHEN Benjamin J. - The transatlantic divide : A rejoinder, pp. 30-34

Feature Articles

  • KONINGS Martijn - The institutional foundations of US structural power in international finance : From the re-emergence of global finance to the monetarist turn, pp, 35-61
  • GALLAGHER Kevin P. - Understanding developing country resistance to the Doha Round, pp. 62-85
  • ZELLER Christian - From the gene to the globe : Extracting rents based on intellectual property monopolies, pp. 86-115

Review Essays

  • ELBE Stefan - Our epidemiological footprint : The circulation of avian flu, SARS, and HIV/AIDS in the world economy, pp. 116-130
  • ABRAHAMSEN Rita, WILLIAMS Michael C. - Selling security : Assessing the impact of military privatization, pp. 131-146

(résumés du n° 1/2008)

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