Review of International Political Economy
Volume 18, n° 5, December 2011
- CLIFTON Judith, DIAZ-FUENTES Daniel - The OECD and phases in the international political economy, 1961–2011, pp. 552-569
- MAHON Rianne - The Jobs Strategy: From neo- to inclusive liberalism? pp. 570-591
- MARCUSSEN Martin, TRONDAL Jarle - The OECD civil servant: Caught between Scylla and Charybdis, pp. 592-621
- HOWARTH David, SADEH Tal - In the vanguard of globalization: The OECD and international capital liberalization, pp. 622-645
- HALL Steven - Managing tied aid competition: Domestic politics, credible threats, and the Helsinki disciplines, pp. 646-672
- BERRIOS Ruben, MARAK Andrae, MORGENSTERN Scott - Explaining hydrocarbon nationalization in Latin America: Economics and political ideology, pp. 673-697
Volume 18, n° 4, October 2011
- CHAD Damro - Regulators, firms and information: The domestic sources of convergence in transatlantic merger review, pp. 409-435
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EBERLE Dagmar,LAUTER Dorothee - Private interests and the EU-US dispute on audit regulation: The role of the European accounting profession, pp. 436-459
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EIMER Thomas R.; PHILIPPS Annika - Networks hanging loose: the domestic sources of US-EU patent disputes, pp. 460-480
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NEWMAN Abraham - Transatlantic flight fights: multi-level governance, actor entrepreneurship and international anti-terrorism cooperation, pp. 481-505
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YOUNG Alasdair - R.Of executive preferences and societal constraints: The domestic politics of the transatlantic GMO dispute1, pp. 506-529
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SMITH Nicola J. - The international political economy of commercial sex, pp. 530-549
Volume 18, n° 3, August 2011
- CHIN Gregory, STUBBS Richard - China, regional institution-building and the China-ASEAN Free Trade Area, pp. 277-298
- HALE Thomas - The de facto preferential trade agreement in East Asia, pp. 299-327
- HERON Tony - Asymmetric bargaining and development trade-offs in teh CARIDORUM-European Union Economic Partnership Agreement, pp. 328-357
- JULIEN Bernard, SMITH Andy - Conceptualizing the role of politics in the economy: industries and their institutionalizations, pp. 358-383
- VAN DER PIJL Kees, HOLMAN Otto, RAVIV Or - The resurgence of German capital in Europe: EU integration and the restructuring of Atlantic networks of interlocking directorates after 1991, pp. 384-408
Volume 18, n° 2/2011
International Finance and Tax
- HARDIE Iain - How much can governments borrow? Financialization and emerging markets government borrowing capacity, pp. 141-167
- MAROIS Thomas - Emerging market bank rescues in an era of finance-led neoliberalism: A comparison of Mexico and Turkey, pp. 168-196
- RIXEN Thomas- From double tax avoidance to tax competition: Explaining the institutional trajectory of international tax governance, pp. 197-227
Corruption and Risks
- ROTHSTEIN Bo - Anti-corruption: the indirect 'big bang' approach, pp. 228-250
- HANSEN Hans Krause - Managing corruption risks, pp. 251-275
Volume 18, n° 1, February 2011
Special Issue: Legitimacy and Global Governance
Original Articles
- BRASSETT James; TSINGOU Eleni - The politics of legitimate global governance, pp. 1-16
- BERNSTEIN Steven - Legitimacy in intergovernmental and non-state global governance, pp. 17-51
- MÜGGE Daniel - Limits of legitimacy and the primacy of politics in financial governance, pp. 52-74
- RETHEL Lena - Whose legitimacy? Islamic finance and the global financial order, pp. 75-98
Forum
- KEOHANE Robert O. - Global governance and legitimacy, pp. 99-109
- SCHOLTE Jan Aart - Towards greater legitimacy in global governance, pp. 110-120
- CERUTTI Furio - The deeper roots of legitimacy and its future, pp. 121-130
- MAHBUBANI Kishore - Can Asia re-legitimize global governance? p. 139
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