Review of International Political Economy 2009

Volume 16, n° 5, December 2009

Original Articles

  • RIPE reading list on the financial crisis, pp. 743 – 745

Trade Politics, Old and New

  • GÓMEZ-MERA Laura - Domestic constraints on regional cooperation: Explaining trade conflict in MERCOSUR, pp. 746 – 777
  • ZENG Ka, SHERMAN Richard - Foreign direct investment and industry demands for trade protection, pp. 778 – 802
  • KOLLMEYER Christopher - Consequences of North–South trade for affluent countries: A new application of unequal exchange theory, pp. 803 – 826
  • BRAWLEY Mark R. - Tariff reform, taxes and land: Trade-based cleavages in pre-World War I Britain, pp. 827 – 853

Articles

  • MOSCHELLA Manuela - When ideas fail to influence policy outcomes: Orderly liberalization and the International Monetary Fund, pp. 854 – 882
  • WISSEN Markus - Contested terrains: Politics of scale, the national state and struggles for the control over nature, pp. 883 – 906
  • VAN TREECK Till - The political economy debate on ‘financialization’ – a macroeconomic perspective, pp. 907 – 944
  • WIDMAIER Wesley - Economics are too important to leave to economists: The everyday – and emotional – dimensions of international political economy, pp. 945 – 957

(résumés du n° 5/2009)

Volume 16, n° 4, November 2009

Articles

  • CAMPBELL John L., HALL John A. - National identity and the political economy of small states, pp. 547 – 572
  • SHARMAN J. C. - The bark is the bite: International organizations and blacklisting, pp. 573 – 596
  • WILKINSON Rorden - Language, power and multilateral trade negotiations, pp. 597 – 619
  • D'COSTA Anthony P. - Economic nationalism in motion: Steel, auto, and software industries in India, pp. 620 – 648
  • SHAMSIE Yasmine - Export processing zones: The purported glimmer in Haiti's development murk, pp. 649 – 672
  • RICHARDSON Ben - Restructuring the EU–ACP sugar regime: Out of the strong there came forth sweetness, pp. 673 – 697

Commentaries

  • HEADEY Derek - Appraising a post-Washington paradigm: What Professor Rodrik means by policy reform, pp. 698 – 728
  • BEESON Mark - Comment: Trading places? China, the United States and the evolution of the international political economy, pp. 729 – 741

(résumés du n° 4/2009)

Volume 16, n° 3, August 2009

Special Issue: Finance

Articles

  • CERNY Philip G. - Introduction: Financial crisis and renewal? Diversity and convergence in emerging markets, pp. 371 – 381
  • ZHANG Xiaoke - From banks to markets: Malaysian and Taiwanese finance in transition, pp. 382 – 408
  • ÖNIS Ziya - Beyond the 2001 financial crisis: The political economy of the new phase of neo-liberal restructuring in Turkey, pp. 409 – 432
  • ROBINSON Neil - August 1998 and the development of Russia's post-communist political economy, pp. 433 – 455
  • DATZ Giselle - What life after default? Time horizons and the outcome of the Argentine debt restructuring deal, pp. 456 – 484
  • STACEY Jeffrey - Creative destruction? After the crisis: Neo-liberal ‘remodeling’ in east Asia, pp. 485 – 513

Review Articles

  • MÜGGE Daniel - Tales of tails and dogs: Derivatives and financialization in contemporary capitalism, pp. 514 – 526
  • MESEGUER Covadonga, GILARDI Fabrizio - What is new in the study of policy diffusion?, pp. 527 – 543

Obituaries

  • BLYTH Mark - Giovanni Arrighi – 7 July 1937–18 June 2009, p. 544
  • BELLO Walden - Peter Gowan, author of The Global Gamble, pp. 545 – 546

(résumés du n° 3/2009)

Volume 16, n° 2, May 2009

Articles

  • BURGOON Brian - Globalization and backlash: Polayni's revenge?, pp. 145 – 177
  • SCHNEIDER Ben Ross - A comparative political economy of diversified business groups, or how states organize big business, pp. 178 – 201
  • MOE Espen - Mancur Olson and structural economic change: Vested interests and the industrial rise and fall of the great powers, pp. 202 – 230
  • PHILLIPS Nicola - Migration as development strategy? The new political economy of dispossession and inequality in the Americas, pp. 231 – 259
  • HALL Derek - Pollution export as state and corporate strategy: Japan in the 1970s, pp. 260 – 283
  • RAMAN K. Ravi - Asian Development Bank, policy conditionalities and the social democratic governance: Kerala Model under pressure?, pp. 284 – 308
  • PATOMÄKI Heikki - How to tell better stories about the history and future of Global Political Economy, pp. 309 – 320
  • LEANDER Anna - Why we need multiple stories about the global political economy, pp. 321 – 328

Review Essays

  • PARK Susan - Ask the experts? The World Bank and international development lending in the twenty-first century, pp. 329 – 349
  • BIAU Carole - Whose globalization is it anyway?, pp. 350 – 370

(résumés du n° 2/2009)

Volume 16, n° 1, February 2009

Special Issue: Not So Quiet on the Western Front: The American School of IPE

Preface

  • WEAVER Catherine - Reflections on the American school: An IPE of our making, pp. 1-5 (texte)

Articles

  • MALINIAK Daniel, TIERNEY Michael - The American school of IPE, pp. 6-33 (texte)
  • KEOHANE Robert - The old IPE and the new, pp. 34-46 (texte)
  • LAKE David - TRIPs across the Atlantic: Theory and epistemology in IPE, pp. 47-57 (texte)
  • FARRELL Henry, FINNEMORE Martha - Ontology, methodology, and causation in the American school of international political economy, pp. 58-71 (texte)
  • McNAMARA Kathleen - Of intellectual monocultures and the study of IPE, pp. 72-84 (texte)
  • PHILLIPS Nicola - The slow death of pluralism, pp. 85-94 (texte)
  • GERMAIN Randall - The 'American' school of IPE? A dissenting view, pp. 95-105 (texte)
  • WADE Robert - Beware what you wish for: Lessons for international political economy from the transformation of economics, pp. 106-121 (texte)
  • KATZENSTEIN Peter - Mid-Atlantic: Sitting on the knife's sharp edge, pp. 122-135 (texte)
  • COHEN Benjamin - Striking a nerve, pp. 136-143 (texte)

(résumés du n° 1/2009)

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