Review of International Political Economy

Volume 25, n° 6, December 2018

  • CARSTENSEN Martin B., SCHMIDT Vivien A. - Ideational power and pathways to legitimation in the euro crisis, pp. 753-778
  • WEISS Linda, THURBON Elizabeth - Power paradox: how the extension of US infrastructural power abroad diminishes state capacity at home, pp. 779-810
  • BUZOGÁNY Aron, VARGA Mihai - The ideational foundations of the illiberal backlash in Central and Eastern Europe: the case of Hungary, pp. 811-828
  • WOLF Reinhard - Debt, dignity, and defiance: why Greece went to the brink, pp. 829-853
  • STEINBERG David A., NELSON Stephen C., NGUYEN Christoph - Does democracy promote capital account liberalization?, pp. 854-883
  • WINTERS Matthew S., STREITFELD Jaclyn D. - Splitting the check: explaining patterns of counterpart commitments in World Bank projects, pp. 884-908
  • JONGEN Hortense - The authority of peer reviews among states in the global governance of corruption, pp. 909-935

(résumés du n° 6/2018)

Volume 25, n° 5, October 2018

  • HELLEINER Eric, WANG Hongying - Limits to the BRICS’ challenge: credit rating reform and institutional innovation in global finance, pp. 573-595
  • CHEN WEISS Jessica, WICHOWSKY Amber - External influence on exchange rates: An empirical investigation of US pressure and the Chinese RMB, pp. 596-623
  • VAN DER VEN Hamish - Gatekeeper power: understanding the influence of lead firms over transnational sustainability standards, pp. 624-646
  • HEARSON Martin - Transnational expertise and the expansion of the international tax regime: imposing ‘acceptable’ standards, pp. 647-671
  • NAQVI Natalya, HENOW Anne, CHANG Ha-Joon - Kicking away the financial ladder? German development banking under economic globalisation, pp. 672-698
  • ANGRICK Stefan - Structural conditions for currency internationalization: international finance and the survival constraint, pp. 699-725
  • KÖSTEM Seçkin - Different paths to regional hegemony: national identity contestation and foreign economic strategy in Russia and Turkey, pp. 726-752

(résumés du n° 5/2018

Volume 25, n° 4, August 2018

  • SKONIECZNY Amy - Trading with the enemy: narrative, identity and US trade politics, pp. 441-462
  • BÉLAND Daniel, FOLI Rosina, HOWLETT Michael, RAMESH M., WOO J. J. - Instrument constituencies and transnational policy diffusion: the case of conditional cash transfers, pp. 463-482
  • EGGENBERGER Katrin - When is blacklisting effective? Stigma, sanctions and legitimacy: the reputational and financial costs of being blacklisted, pp. 483-504
  • MECKLING Jonas, NAHM Jonas - When do states disrupt industries? Electric cars and the politics of innovation, pp. 505-529
  • OH Yoon Ah - Power asymmetry and threat points: negotiating China's infrastructure development in Southeast Asi, pp. 530-552
  • STOLFI Francesco - A more German Italy? Competition and the development of relationship lending, pp. 553-572

(résumés du n° 4/2018)

Volume 25, n° 3, June 2018

  • BAKER Andrew - Macroprudential regimes and the politics of social purpose, pp. 293-316
  • BUNTE Jonas B. - Sovereign lending after debt relief, pp. 317-339
  • SANCAK Merve, ÖZEL  Isik D. - When politics gets in the way: domestic coalitions and the making of skill systems, pp. 340-363
  • MARGULIS Matias E. - Negotiating from the margins: how the UN shapes the rules of the WTO, pp. 364-391
  • GÜVEN Ali Burak - Whither the post-Washington Consensus? International financial institutions and development policy before and after the crisis, pp. 392-417
  • HASLAM Paul Alexander - Beyond voluntary: state–firm bargaining over corporate social responsibilities in mining, pp. 418-440

(résumés du n° 3/2018)

Volume 25, n° 2, April 2018

  • HAMEIRI Shahar, SCARPELLO Fabio - International development aid and the politics of scale, pp. 145-168
  • SPECTOR Regine A. - A regional production network in a predatory state: export-oriented manufacturing at the margins of the law, pp. 169-189
  • SCHLEIFER Philip, SUN Yixian - Emerging markets and private governance: the political economy of sustainable palm oil in China and India, pp. 190-214
  • JUNGHERR Andreas, MADER Matthias, SCHOEN Harald, WUTTKE Alexander - Context-driven attitude formation: the difference between supporting free trade in the abstract and supporting specific trade agreements, pp. 215-242
  • NICHOLS Shawn - Expanding property rights under investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS): class struggle in the era of transnational capital, pp. 243-269
  • BARRY Colin M. - Peace and conflict at different stages of the FDI lifecycle, pp. 270-292

(résumés du n° 2/2018)

Volume 25, n° 1, February 2018

  • BELL Stephen, HINDMOOR Andrew - Are the major global banks now safer? Structural continuities and change in banking and finance since the 2008 crisis, pp. 1-27
  • BLIND Knut, MANGELSDORF Axel,  NIEBEL Crispin, RAMEL Florian - Standards in the global value chains of the European Single Market, pp. 28-48
  • BLACKWELL Timothy, KOHL Sebastian - The origins of national housing finance systems: a comparative investigation into historical variations in mortgage finance regimes, pp. 49-74
  • CALVERT Julia - Constructing investor rights? Why some states (fail to) terminate bilateral investment treaties, pp. 75-97
  • ALFORD Matthew, PHILLIPS Nicola - The political economy of state governance in global production networks: change, crisis and contestation in the South African fruit sector, pp. 98-121
  • PEINERT Erik - Periodizing, paths and probabilities: why critical junctures and path dependence produce causal confusion, pp. 122-143

(résumés du n° 1/2018)

 


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