Review of international political economy
Volume 20, n° 6, December 2013
International Political Economy in China: The Global Conversation
- CHIN Gregory, PEARSON Margaret M., YONG Wang - Introduction – IPE with China's characteristics, pp. 1145-1164
- YONG Wang, PAULY Louis - Chinese IPE debates on (American) hegemony, pp. 1165-1188
- ZHONGYING Pang, WANG Hongying - Debating international institutions and global governance: The missing Chinese IPE contribution, pp. 1189-1214
- ZHU Tianbiao, PEARSON Margaret - Globalization and the role of the state: Reflections on Chinese international and comparative political economy scholarship, pp. 1215-1243
- WANG Xin, CHIN Gregory - Turning point: International money and finance in Chinese IPE, pp. 1244-1275
- WANG Qingxin K., BLYTH Mark - Constructivism and the study of international political economy in China, pp. 1276-1299
Volume 20, n° 5, October 2013
20th Anniversary Special Issue
- JOHNSON Juliet, MÜGGE Daniel, SEABROOKE Leonard, WOLL Cornelia, GRABEL Ilene, GALLAGHER Kevin P. - The future of international political economy: Introduction to the 20th anniversary issue of RIPE, pp. 1009-1023
- HOBSON John M. - Part 1 – Revealing the Eurocentric foundations of IPE: A critical historiography of the discipline from the classical to the modern era, pp. 1024-1054
- HOBSON John M. - Part 2 – Reconstructing the non-Eurocentric foundations of IPE: From Eurocentric ‘open economy politics’ to inter-civilizational political economy, pp. 1055-1081
- SHARMAN J. C., WEAVER Catherine - RIPE, the American School and diversity in global IPE, pp. 1082-1100
- KATZENSTEIN Peter J., NELSON Stephen C. - Reading the right signals and reading the signals right: IPE and the financial crisis of 2008, pp. 1101-1131
Volume 20, n° 4, August 2013
- CHOREV Nitsan - Restructuring neoliberalism at the World Health Organization, pp. 627-666
- SHARMA Patrick - Bureaucratic imperatives and policy outcomes: The origins of World Bank structural adjustment lending, pp. 667-686
- BRAND Ulrich, WISSEN Markus - Crisis and continuity of capitalist society-nature relationships: The imperial mode of living and the limits to environmental governance, pp. 687-711
- VERGER Antoni, VAN PAASSEN Barbara - Human development vis-à-vis free trade: Understanding developing countries' positions in trade negotiations on education and intellectual property rights, pp. 712-739
- FIELDS David, VERNENGO Matías - Hegemonic currencies during the crisis: The dollar versus the euro in a Cartalist perspective, pp. 740-759
- RICHTER Thomas - When do autocracies start to liberalize foreign trade? Evidence from four cases in the Middle East and North Africa, pp. 760-787
- PAUDYN Bartholomew - Credit rating agencies and the sovereign debt crisis: Performing the politics of creditworthiness through risk and uncertainty, pp. 788-818
- MUZAKA Valbona - Intellectual property protection and European ‘competitiveness', pp. 819-847
- PEPINSKY Thomas B. - The domestic politics of financial internationalization in the developing world, pp. 848-880
- GRANDRUD Christopher - The diffusion of financial supervisory governance ideas, pp. 881-916
- BUZDUGAN Stephen Robert - Regionalism from without: External involvement of the EU in regionalism in southern Africa, pp. 917-946
- BRAZYS Samuel Rueckert - Evidencing donor heterogeneity in Aid for Trade, pp. 947-978
- VOINEA Liviu - Revisiting crisis generators in Romania and other new EU member states, pp. 979-1008
Volume 20, n° 3, June 2013
- ABDELAL Rawi - The profits of power: Commerce and realpolitik in Eurasia, pp. 421-456
- CHWIEROTH Jeffrey M., SINCLAIR Timothy J. - How you stand depends on how we see: International capital mobility as social fact, pp. 457-485
- SELMIER II W. Travis, OH Chang Hoon - The Power of Major Trade Languages in Trade and Foreign Direct Investment, pp. 486-514
- DOCTOR Mahrukh - Prospects for deepening Mercosur integration: Economic asymmetry and institutional deficits, pp. 515-540
- MARGHERITIS Ana - Piecemeal regional integration in the post-neoliberal era: Negotiating migration policies within Mercosur, pp. 541-575
- PHILIPS Lauren M. - The politics of joint sovereign borrowing: The Venezuelan/Argentine Bono del Sur, pp. 576-604
- DUFFY Rosaleen - The international political economy of tourism and the neoliberalisation of nature: Challenges posed by selling close interactions with animals, pp. 605-626
Volume 20, n° 2, April 2013
Special Issue: Dreaming with the BRICS? The Washington Consensus and the New Political Economy of Development
- BAN Cornel, BLYTH Mark - The BRICs and the Washington Consensus: An introduction, pp. 241-255
- FOURCADE Marion - The material and symbolic construction of the BRICs: Reflections inspired by the RIPE Special Issue, pp. 256-267
- BABB Sarah - The Washington Consensus as transnational policy paradigm: Its origins, trajectory and likely successor, pp. 268-297
- BAN Cornel - Brazil's liberal neo-developmentalism: New paradigm or edited orthodoxy? pp. 298-311
- RUTLAND Peter - Neoliberalism and the Russian transition, pp. 332-362
- MUKHERJI Rahul - Ideas, interests, and the tipping point: Economic change in India, pp. 363-389
- FERCHEN Matt - Whose China Model is it anyway? The contentious search for consensus, pp. 390-420
Volume 20, n° 1, February 2013
- MEUNIER Sophie - The dog that did not bark: Anti-Americanism and the 2008 financial crisis in Europe, pp. 1-25
- FROT Emmanuel, SANTISO Javier - Political uncertainty and portfolio managers in emerging economies, pp. 26-51
- DOBUSCH Leonhard, QUACK Sigrid - Framing standards, mobilizing users: Copyright versus fair use in transnational regulation, pp. 52-88
- PELLERIN Hélène, MULLINGS Beverley - The ‘Diaspora option’, migration and the changing political economy of development, pp. 89-120
- ROEMER-MAHLER Anne - Business conflict and global politics: The pharmaceutical industry and the global protection of intellectual property rights, pp. 121-152
- SELWYN Ben - The global retail revolution, fruiticulture and economic development in north-east Brazil, pp. 153-179
- OTERO-IGLESIAS Miguel, STEINBERG Federico - Reframing the euro vs. dollar debate through the perceptions of financial elites in key dollar-holding countries, pp. 180-214
- MUZAKA Valbona - Contradictions, frames and reproductions: The emergence of the WIPO Development Agenda, pp. 215-239
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