Review of International Political Economy

Volume 22, n° 6, December 2015

  • GOLDBACH Roman - Asymmetric influence in global banking regulation, pp. 1087-1127
  • HOPEWELL Kristen - Multilateral trade governance as social field: Global civil society and the WTO, pp. 1128-1158
  • MECKLING Jonas, KONG Bo, MADAN Tanvi - Oil and state capitalism: government-firm coopetition in China and India, pp. 1159-1187
  • BOHAS Alexandre - Neopluralism and globalization: the plural politics of the Motion Picture Association, pp. 1188-1216
  • KNAACK Peter - Innovation and deadlock in global financial governance: transatlantic coordination failure in OTC derivatives regulation, pp. 1217-1248
  • DEMORTAIN David - The tools of globalization: ways of regulating and the structure of the international regime for pharmaceuticals, pp. 1249-1275

(résumés du n° 6/2015)

Volume 22, n° 5, October 2015

  • DALLAS Mark P. - Governed’ trade: global value chains, firms, and the heterogeneity of trade in an era of fragmented production, pp. 875-909
  • IHEDURU Okechukwu C. - Organized business and regional integration in Africa, pp. 910-940
  • GOLDTHAU Andreas, SITTER Nick - Soft power with a hard edge: EU policy tools and energy security, pp. 941-965
  • SAMMAN Amin - Crisis theory and the historical imagination, pp. 966-995
  • REISENBICHLER Alexander - The domestic sources and power dynamics of regulatory networks: evidence from the financial stability forum, pp. 996-1024
  • CURRAN Louise - The impact of trade policy on global production networks: the solar panel case, pp. 1025-1054
  • CAMPELLO Daniela, LEMOS Leany - The non-ratification of bilateral investment treaties in Brazil: a story of conflict in a land of cooperation, pp. 1055-1086

(résumés du n° 5/2015)

Volume 22, n° 4, August 2015

  • GOLUB Stephen, KAYA Ayse, REAY Michael - What were they thinking? The Federal Reserve in the run-up to the 2008 financial crisis, pp. 657-692
  • LISS Carolin, SHARMAN J.C. - Global corporate crime-fighters: Private transnational responses to piracy and money laundering, pp. 693-718
  • LOCKWOOD Erin - Predicting the unpredictable: Value-at-risk, performativity, and the politics of financial uncertainty, pp. 719-756
  • CHWIEROTH Jeffrey M. - Professional ties that bind: how normative orientations shape IMF conditionality, pp. 757-787
  • GAMBAROTTO Francesca, SOLARI Stefano - The peripheralization of Southern European capitalism within the EMU, pp. 788-812
  • SOUDIS Dimitrios - Credit Rating Agencies and the IPE: Not as influential as thought? pp. 813-837
  • CARNEY Richard W. - The stabilizing state: State capitalism as a response to financial globalization in one-party regimes, pp. 838-873

(résumés du n° 4/2015)

Volume 22, n° 3, June 2015

  • HOWARTH David, QUAGLIA Lucia - The political economy of the euro area's sovereign debt crisis: introduction to the special issue of the Review of International Political Economy, pp. 457-484
  • QUAGLIA Lucia, ROYO Sebastián - Banks and the political economy of the sovereign debt crisis in Italy and Spain, pp. 485-507
  • MABBETT Deborah, SCHNEKLE Waltraud - What difference does Euro membership make to stabilization? The political economy of international monetary systems revisited, pp. 508-534
  • JOHNSON Juliet, BARNES Andrew - Financial nationalism and its international enablers: The Hungarian experience, pp. 535-569
  • HODSON Dermot - The IMF as a de facto institution of the EU: A multiple supervisor approach, pp. 570-598
  • SCHWARZER Daniela - Building the euro area's debt crisis management capacity with the IMF, pp. 599-625
  • CHANG Michele, LEBLOND Patrick - All in: Market expectations of eurozone integrity in the sovereign debt crisis, pp. 626-655

(résumés du n° 3/2015)

Volume 22, n° 2, April 2015

  • TSINGOU Eleni - Club governance and the making of global financial rules, pp. 225-256
  • LYSANDROU Photis, NESVETAILOVA Anastasia - The role of shadow banking entities in the financial crisis: a disaggregated view, pp. 257-279
  • GOODHART Lucy M. - Brave New World? Macro-prudential policy and the new political economy of the federal reserve, pp. 280-310
  • HOPEWELL Kristen - Different paths to power: The rise of Brazil, India and China at the World Trade Organization, pp. 311-338
  • THIES Cameron G. - The declining exceptionalism of agriculture: identifying the domestic politics and foreign policy of agricultural trade protectionism, pp. 339-359
  • JIANG Yang - Vulgarisation of Keynesianism in China's response to the global financial crisis, pp. 360-390
  • CALLGHAN Helen - Something left to lose? Network preservation as a motive for protectionist responses to foreign takeovers, pp. 391-418
  • DUPUY Kendra E., RON James, PRAKAH Aseem - Who survived? Ethiopia's regulatory crackdown on foreign-funded NGOs, pp. 419-456

(résumés du n° 2/2015)

Volume 22, n° 1, February 2015

Mini-Symposium: Capital Controls and the Global Financial Crisis

  • GRABEL Ilene, GALLAGHER Kevin P. - ‘Capital controls and the global financial crisis: An introduction’, pp. 1-6
  • GRABEL Ilene - The rebranding of capital controls in an era of productive incoherence, pp. 7-43
  • CHWIEROTH Jeffrey M. - hManaging and transforming policy stigmas in international finance: Emerging markets and controlling capital inflows after the crisis, pp. 44-76
  • GALLAGHER Kevin P. - Countervailing monetary power: Re-regulating capital flows in Brazil and South Kore, pp. 77-102
  • SIGURGEIRSDOTTIR Silla, WADE Robert H. - From control by capital to control of capital: Iceland's boom and bust, and the IMF's unorthodox rescue package, pp. 103-133
  • MOSCHELLA Manuela - Currency wars in the advanced world: Resisting appreciation at a time of change in central banking monetary consensus, pp. 134-161

Other Research Articles

  • HASTINGS Justin V. - The economic geography of North Korean drug trafficking networks, pp. 162-193
  • LEE Donna, HAMPTON Mark, JEYACHEYA Julia - The political economy of precarious work in the tourism industry in small island developing states, pp. 194-223

(résumés du n° 1/2015)


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