Review of International Political Economy

Volume 21, n° 6, December 2014

  • PRÜGL Elisabeth, TRUE Jacqui - Equality means business? Governing gender through transnational public-private partnerships, pp. 1137-1169
  • FANG Eddy S. - Islamic finance in global markets: Materialism, ideas and the construction of financial knowledge, pp. 1170-1202
  • THIEMANN Matthias - In the Shadow of Basel: How Competitive Politics Bred the Crisis, pp. 1203-1239
  • SENNHOLZ-WEINHARDT Barbara - Regulatory competition as a social fact: Constructing and contesting the threat of hedge fund managers’ relocation from Britain, pp. 1240-1274
  • ECKER-EHRHARDT Matthias - Why parties politicise international institutions: On globalisation backlash and authority contestation, pp. 1275-1312
  • KASTNER Lisa - ‘Much ado about nothing?’ Transnational civil society, consumer protection and financial regulatory reform, pp. 1313-1345
  • NATSUDA Kaoru, THOBURN John - How much policy space still exists under the WTO? A comparative study of the automotive industry in Thailand and Malaysia, pp. 1346-1377

(résumés du n° 6/2014)

Volume 21, n° 5, October 2014

  • KIRSHNER Jonathan - Same as it ever was? Continuity and change in the international monetary system, pp. 1007-1016
  • COHEN Benjamin J., BENNEY Tabitha M. - What does the international currency system really look like? pp. 1017-1041
  • NORRLOF Carla - Dollar hegemony: A power analysis, pp. 1042-1070
  • STOKES Doug - Achilles’ deal: Dollar decline and US grand strategy after the crisis, pp. 1071-1094
  • GERMAIN Randall, SCHWARTZ Herman - The political economy of failure: The euro as an international currency, pp. 1095-1122

(résumés du n° 5/2014)

Volume 21, n° 4, August 2014

Introduction

  • EPSTEIN Rachel A. EpsteinAssets or liabilities? The politics of bank ownership, pp. 765-789   

Original Articles

  • GOYER Michel, VALDIVIELSO DEL REAL Rocio - Protection of domestic bank ownership in France and Germany: The functional equivalency of institutional diversity in takeovers, pp. 790-819
  • MAVARTNEY Huw - From Merlin to Oz: The strange case of failed lending targets in the UK, pp. 820-846
  • EPSTEIN Rachel A. - When do foreign banks ‘cut and run’? Evidence from west European bailouts and east European markets, pp. 847-877
  • GRITTERSOVA Jana - Transfer of reputation: Multinational banks and perceived creditworthiness of transition countries, pp. 878-912
  • BOHLE Dorothee - Post-socialist housing meets transnational finance: Foreign banks, mortgage lending, and the privatization of welfare in Hungary and Estonia, pp. 913-948
  • SPENDZHAROVA Aneta B. - Banking union under construction: The impact of foreign ownership and domestic bank internationalization on European Union member-states’ regulatory preferences in banking supervision, pp. 949-979
  • DONNELLY Shawn - Power Politics and the Undersupply of Financial Stability in Europe, pp. 980-1005

(résumés du n° 4/2014)

Volume 21, n° 3, June 2014

  • SILES-BRÜGGE Gabriel - Explaining the resilience of free trade: The Smoot–Hawley myth and the crisis, pp. 535-574
  • PAGLIARI Stefano, YOUNG Kevin L. - Leveraged interests: Financial industry power and the role of private sector coalitions, pp. 575-610
  • HUMPHREY Chris - The politics of loan pricing in multilateral development banks, pp. 611-639
  • SAYLOR Ryan - Commodity booms, coalitional politics and government intervention in credit markets, pp. 640-669
  • MUKHERJEE Bumba, YADAV Vineeta, BEJAR Sergio - Candidate-centred systems, public banks and equity market restrictions in developing democracies, pp. 670-709
  • GALANTUCCI Robert - Policy space and regional predilections: Partisanship and trade agreements in Latin America, pp. 710-734
  • CLEGG Liam - Social spending targets in IMF concessional lending: US domestic politics and the institutional foundations of rapid operational change, pp. 735-763

(résumés du n° 3/2014)

Volume 21, n° 2, April 2014

  • MORIN Jean-Frédéric - Paradigm shift in the global IP regime: The agency of academics, pp. 275-309
  • LÜTZ Susanne, KRANKE Matthias - The European rescue of the Washington Consensus? EU and IMF lending to Central and Eastern European countries, pp. 310-338
  • GRITTERSOVA Jana - Non-market cooperation and the variety of finance capitalism in advanced democracies, pp. 339-371
  • FELLI Romain - An alternative socio-ecological strategy? International trade unions’ engagement with climate change, pp. 372-398
  • MURPHY Hannah - The World Bank and core labour standards: Between flexibility and regulation, pp. 399-431
  • GRAHAM Benjamin A.T. - Diaspora-owned firms and social responsibility, pp. 432-466
  • SAMFORD Steven,GOMEZ Priscila Ortega - Subnational politics and foreign direct investment in Mexico, pp. 467-496
  • DEVOREMarc R., WEISS Moritz - Who's in the cockpit? The political economy of collaborative aircraft decisions, pp. 497-533

(résumés du n° 2/2014)

Volume 21, n° 1, February 2014

Special Issue: Global Value Chains and Global Production Networks in the Changing International Political Economy
  • NEILSON Jeffrey, PRITCHARD Bill, YEUNG Henry Wai-chung - Global value chains and global production networks in the changing international political economy: An introduction, pp. 1-8
  • GEREFFI Gary - Global value chains in a post-Washington Consensus world, pp. 9-37
  • NEILSON Jeffrey - Value chains, neoliberalism and development practice: The Indonesian experience, pp. 38-69
  • YEUNG Henry Wai-chung - Governing the market in a globalizing era: Developmental states, global production networks and inter-firm dynamics in East Asia, pp. 70-101
  • LEE Yong-Sook, HEO Inhye, KIM Hyungjoo - The role of the state as an inter-scalar mediator in globalizing liquid crystal display industry development in South Korea, pp. 102-129
  • YANG Chun - Market rebalancing of global production networks in the Post-Washington Consensus globalizing era: Transformation of export-oriented development in China, pp. 130-156
  • MAHUTGA Matthew C. - Global models of networked organization, the positional power of nations and economic development, pp. 157-194
  • PONTE Stefano, STURGEON Timothy - Explaining governance in global value chains: A modular theory-building effort,  pp.  195-223
  • COE Neil M. - Missing links: Logistics, governance and upgrading in a shifting global economy, pp. 224-256

Commentaries

  • SEABROOKE Leonard, WIGAN Duncan - Global wealth chains in the international political economy, pp. 257-263
  • RAVENHILL John - Global value chains and development, pp. 264-274

(résumés du n° 1/2014)

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