Review of International Political Economy

Volume 24, n° 5, October 2017

  • HANNAH Erin, RYAN Holly, SCOTT James - Power, knowledge and resistance: between co-optation and revolution in global trade, pp. 741-775
  • PARK Susan - Accountability as justice for the Multilateral Development Banks? Borrower opposition and bank avoidance to US power and influence, pp. 776-801
  • MURAU Steffen - Shadow money and the public money supply: the impact of the 2007–2009 financial crisis on the monetary system, pp. 802-838
  • THOMASSEN Eivind - Translating central bank independence into Norwegian: central bankers and the diffusion of central bank independence to Norway in the 1990s, pp. 839-858
  • BALTZ Matthew J. - Institutionalizing neoliberalism: CFIUS and the governance of inward foreign direct investment in the United States since 1975, pp. 859-880
  • GONZALEZ-VICENTE Ruben - South–South relations under world market capitalism: the state and the elusive promise of national development in the China–Ecuador resource-development nexus, pp. 881-903
  • HEIMBERGER Philipp, KAPELLER Jakob - The performativity of potential output: pro-cyclicality and path dependency in coordinating European fiscal policies, pp. 904-928

(résumés du n° 5/2017)

Volume 24, n° 4, August 2017

  • HOPEWELL Kristen - When market fundamentalism and industrial policy collide: the Tea Party and the US Export–Import Bank, pp. 569-598
  • McNALLY Christopher A., GRUIN Julian - A novel pathway to power? Contestation and adaptation in China's internationalization of the RMB, pp. 599-628
  • ESKELINEN Teppo, YLÖNEN Matti - Panama and the WTO: new constitutionalism of trade policy and global tax governance, pp. 629-656

Forum: Open Economy Reflections: Systemic Theory and Policy Relevance

  • COHEN Benjamin - The IPE of money revisited, pp. 657-680
  • CHAUDOIN Stephen, MILNER Helen V. - Science and the system: IPE and international monetary politics, pp. 681-698
  • OATLEY Thomas - Open economy politics and trade policy, pp. 699-717
  • NORRLOF Carla - The international political economy of money, macro-money theories and methods, pp. 718-736

(résumés du n° 4/2017)

Volume 24, n° 3, March 2017

  • KALYANPUR Nikhil, NEWMAN Abraham - Form over function in finance: international institutional design by bricolage, pp. 363-392
  • STELLINGA Bart, MÜGGE Daniel - The regulator's conundrum. How market reflexivity limits fundamental financial reform, pp. 393-423
  • LEE Jong-Woon, GRAY Kevin - Cause for optimism? Financial sanctions and the rise of the Sino-North Korean border economy, pp. 424-453
  • SWEDLUND Haley J. - Can foreign aid donors credibly threaten to suspend aid? Evidence from a cross-national survey of donor officials, pp. 454-496
  • BAINES Joseph - Accumulating through food crisis? Farmers, commodity traders and the distributional politics of financialization, pp. 497-537
  • ALLEE Todd, ELSIG Manfred - Veto players and the design of preferential trade agreements, pp. 538-567

(résumés du n° 3/2017)

Volume 24, n° 2, April 2017

Special Section: International Political Economy meets the unexpected: Brexit, Trump and global populism

  • OWEN Erica, WALTER Stefanie - Open economy politics and Brexit: insights, puzzles, and ways forward, pp. 179-202
  • BLYTH Mark, MATTHIJS Matthias - Black Swans, Lame Ducks, and the mystery of IPE's missing macroeconomy, pp. 203-231
  • FARRELL Henry, NEWMAN Abraham - BREXIT, voice and loyalty: rethinking electoral politics in an age of interdependence, pp. 232-247
  • SCHMIDT Vivien A. - Britain-out and Trump-in: a discursive institutionalist analysis of the British referendum on the EU and the US presidential election, pp. 248-269
  • HOZIC Aida A., TRUE Jacqui - Brexit as a scandal: gender and global trumpism, pp. 270-287
  • SEABROOKE Leonard, YOUNG Kevin L. - The networks and niches of international political economy, pp. 288-331
  • DÖRING Heike, PEREIRA DOS SANTOS Rodrigo Salles, POCHER Eva - New developmentalism in Brazil? The need for sectoral analysi, pp. 332-362

(résumés du n° 2/2017)

Volume 24, n° 1, February 2017

Special Section: Global Wealth Chains

  • SEABROOKE Leonard, WIGAN Duncan - The governance of global wealth chains, pp. 1-29
  • SHARMAN J.C. - Illicit Global Wealth Chains after the financial crisis: micro-states and an unusual suspect, pp. 30-55
  • BRYAN Dick, RAFFERTY Michael, WIGAN Duncan - Capital unchained: finance, intangible assets and the double life of capital in the offshore world, pp. 56-86
  • CURRAN Louise, ECKHARDT Jappe - Smoke screen? The globalization of production, transnational lobbying and the international political economy of plain tobacco packaging, pp. 87-118
  • CHALMERS Adam William, MOCKER Susanna Theresia - The end of exceptionalism? Explaining Chinese National Oil Companies’ overseas investments, pp. 119-143
  • TÖPFER Laura-Marie- Institutional change in Chinese cross-border finance: foreign investors, the party-state and power resources, pp. 144-175

(résumés du n° 1/2017)
 

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