Review of International Political Economy

Volume 19, n° 5, December 2012

  • ANDERSON Greg - Securitization and sovereignty in post-9/11 North America, pp. 711-741
  • BRUSZT Laszlo, McDEMOTT Gerald A. - Integrating rule takers: Transnational integration regimes shaping institutional change in emerging market democracies, pp. 742-778
  • OECHOVA Andrea - Legitimising discourses in the framework of European integration: The politics of Euro adoption in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, pp. 779-807
  • STULBERG Adam N. - Strategic bargaining and pipeline politics: Confronting the credible commitment problem in Eurasian energy transit, pp. 808-836
  • BECHTEL Michael M., BERNAUER Thomas, MEYER Reto - The green side of protectionism: Environmental concerns and three facets of trade policy preferences, pp. 837-866
  • LIBMAN Alexander, VINOKUROV Evgeny - Post-Soviet integration and the interaction of functional bureaucracies, pp. 867-894
  • QUARK Amy A. - Scientized politics and global governance in the cotton trade: Evaluating divergent theories of scientization, pp. 895-917
  • WOLL Cornelia - Open skies, closed markets: Future games in the negotiation of international air transport, pp. 918-941
  • BISHOP Matthew Louis - The political economy of small states: Enduring vulnerability? pp. 942-960

(résumés du n° 5/2012)

Volume 19, n° 4, October 2012

Special Issue: RIPE Focus on Governing Global Finance and Banking

  • Introducing RIPE Focus and RIPE Commentaries, p. 529
  • GERMAIN Randall - Governing global finance and banking, pp. 530-535
  • MAJOR Aaron - Neoliberalism and the new international financial architecture, pp. 536-561
  • JABKO Nicolas, MASSOC Elsa - French capitalism under stress: How Nicolas Sarkozy rescued the banks, pp. 562-585
  • SOHN Injoo - Toward normative fragmentation: An East Asian financial architecture in the post-global crisis world, pp. 586-608
  • LALL Ranjit - From failure to failure: The politics of international banking regulation, pp. 609-638
  • VLCEK William - Power and the practice of security to govern global finance, pp. 639-662
  • YOUNG Kevin L. - Transnational regulatory capture? An empirical examination of the transnational lobbying of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, pp. 663-688

RIPE COMMENTARY: DEBATE ON THE FUTURE OF THE EURO

  • COHEN Benjamin J. - The future of the euro: Let's get real, pp. 689-700
  • SCHWARTZ Herman - Euro-crisis, American lessons? pp. 701-708
  • COHEN Benjamin J. - The future of the euro: Rejoinder to Schwartz, pp. 709-710

(résumés du n° 4/2012)

Volume 19, n° 3, August 2012

  • DIMUZIO Tim - Capitalizing a future unsustainable: Finance, energy and the fate of market civilization, pp. 363-388
  • BAKER Andrew- The ‘public interest’ agency of international organizations? The case of the OECD Principles of Corporate Governance, pp. 389-414
  • EGAN Patrick J. W. - worker repression risky? Foreign direct investment, labour rights and assessments of risk in developing countries, pp. 415-447
  • MEDRANO Juan Díez, BRAUN Michael- Uninformed citizens and support for free trade, pp. 448-476
  • CLIFT Ben, TOMLINSON Jim - When rules started to rule: the IMF, neo-liberal economic ideas and economic policy change in Britain, pp. 477-500
  • SU Xiaobo - Rescaling the Chinese state and regionalization in the Great Mekong Subregion, pp. 501-527

(résumés du n° 3/2012)

Volume 19, n° 2, May 2012

  • CLAPP Jennifer, HELLEINER Eric - Troubled futures? The global food crisis and the politics of agricultural derivatives regulation, pp. 181-207
  • PETERS John - Neoliberal convergence in North America and Western Europe: Fiscal austerity, privatization, and public sector reform, pp. 208-235
  • FRANSEN Luc, BURGOON Brian - A market for worker rights: Explaining business support for international private labour regulation, pp. 236-266
  • KPESSA Michael, BELAND Daniel - Transnational actors and the politics of pension reform in Sub-Saharan Africa, pp. 267-291
  • ELSIG Manfred, STUCKI Philipp - Low-income developing countries and WTO litigation: Why wake up the sleeping dog? pp. 292-316
  • MAMAN Daniel, ROSENHEK Zeev - Mobilizing globalization in local political fields: The strengthening of the central bank in Israel, pp. 317-340

Rebiew Essay

  • LY Minh - Special drawing rights, the dollar, and the institutionalist approach to reserve currency status, pp. 341-362

(résumés du n° 2/2012)

Volume 19, n° 1, February 2012

  • HOPKIN Jonathan, BLYTH Mark - What can Okun teach Polanyi? Efficiency, regulation and equality in the OECD, pp. 1-33
  • SCHELKLE Waltraud - Good governance in crisis or a good crisis for governance? A comparison of the EU and the US, pp. 34-58
  • HARMES Adam - Related..The rise of neoliberal nationalism, pp. 59-86
  • BREZNITZ Dan - deas, structure, state action and economic growth: Rethinking the Irish miracle, pp. 87-113
  • WALTER Stefanie, WILLETT Thomas D. - Delaying the inevitable: A political economy approach to currency defenses and depreciation, pp. 114-139
  • KIM Sung-Young - Transitioning from fast-follower to innovator: The institutional foundations of the Korean telecommunications sector, pp. 140-168

Review Article

  • MATHEWS John A. - Reforming the international patent system, pp. 16-180

(résumés du n° 1/2012)

 

 

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