Review of International Political Economy - Antérieurs à 2005

2004

n° 5, December 2004

Articles

  • BURGOON Brian, JACOBY Wade - Patch-work solidarity: describing and explaining US and European labour internationalism, pp. 849 - 879
  • MOMANI Bessma - American politicization of the International Monetary Fund, pp. 880 - 904
  • PARRILLI Mario Davide - Integrating the national industrial system: the new challenge for Chile, pp. 905 - 925
  • VLACHOU Andriana - Capitalism and ecological sustainability: the shaping of environmental policies pp. 926 - 952
  • ZILTENER Patrick - The economic effects of the European Single Market Project: projections, simulations - and the reality, pp. 953 - 979
  • WENT Robert - Globalization: can Europe make a difference, pp. 980 - 994
  • NESVETAILOVA Anastasia - Coping in the global financial system: the political economy of nonpayment in Russia, pp. 995 - 1021

(résumés du n° 5/2004)

n° 4, October 2004

Special issue: Global regulation

Articles

  • DUMÉNIL Gérard, LÉVY Dominique - The economics of US imperialism at the turn of the 21st century, pp. 657 - 676
  • ERTURK Ismail, FROUD Julie, JOHAL Sukhdev, WILLIAMS Karel - Corporate governance and disappointment, pp. 677 - 713
  • HOLMAN Otto - Asymmetrical regulation and multidimensional governance, pp. 714 - 735
  • ÇOBAN Aykut - Caught between state-sovereign rights and property rights: regulating biodiversity, pp. 736 - 762
  • GOLUB Philip S - Imperial politics, imperial will and the crisis of US hegemony, pp. 763 - 786
  • WEBB Michael C. - Defining the boundaries of legitimate state practice: norms, transnational actors and the OECD's project on harmful tax competition, pp. 787 - 827

Review Essay

  • SANTISO Carlos - The contentious Washington Consensus: reforming the reforms in emerging markets, pp. 828 - 844

(résumés du n° 4/2004)

n° 3, August 2004

Theme section - Rethinking the political economy of place

  • BRENNER Neil - Urban governance and the production of new state spaces in western Europe, 1960-2000, pp. 447-488
  • OLDS Kris, WAI-CHUNG Yeung Henry - Pathways to global city formation: a view from the developmental city-state of Singapore, pp. 489-521

Theme section - The WTO, development and economic reform

  • KAPOOR Ilan - Deliberative democracy and the WTO, pp. 522-541
  • SMITH James - Inequality in international trade? Developing countries and institutional change in WTO dispute settlement, pp. 542-573
  • WOLFE Robert - Crossing the river by feeling the stones: where the WTO is going after Seattle, Doha and Cancun, pp. 574-596
  • GRAZ Jean-Christophe - Transnational mercantilism and the emergent global trading order, pp. 597-617
  • HARRIS Paul G., UDAGAWA Chihiro - Defusing the bombshell? Agenda 21 and economic development in China, pp. 618-640

Review article

  • ANDREAS Peter - Illicit international political economy: the clandestine side of globalization, pp. 641-652

(résumés du n° 3/2004)

n° 2, May 2004

  • HAY Colin - Common trajectories, variable paces, divergent outcomes? Models of European capitalism under conditions of complex economic interdependence, pp. 231 - 262 
  • FRENCH Shaun, LEYSHON Andrew - The new, new financial system? Towards a conceptualization of financial reintermediation, pp. 263 - 288 
  • CLARK Gordon L., THRIFT Nigel, TICKELL Adam - Performing finance: the industry, the media and its image, pp. 289 - 310 
  • PRATT Nicola - Bringing politics back in: examining the link between globalization and democratization, pp. 311 - 336 
  • WENT Robert - Economic globalization plus cosmopolitanism?, pp. 337 - 355 
  • WEBER Heloise - The 'new economy' and social risk: banking on the poor?, pp. 356 - 386 
  • PORTER Doug, CRAIG David - The third way and the third world: poverty reduction and social inclusion in the rise of 'inclusive' liberalism, pp. 387 - 423 
  • APPEL Hilary - Institutional continuity and change in postcommunist economies, pp. 424 - 437 

(résumés du n° 2/2004)

n° 1, February 2004

  • DALY Glyn - Radical(ly) political economy: Luhmann, postmarxism and globalization, pp. 1 - 32 
  • SCOTT Allen J. - Hollywood and the world: the geography of motion-picture distribution and marketing, pp. 33 - 61 
  • THOMPSON Edmund R. - The political economy of national competitiveness: 'One country, two systems' and Hong Kong's diminished international business reputation, pp. 62 - 97
  • FRIMAN H. Richard - The great escape? Globalization, immigrant entrepreneurship and the criminal economy, pp. 98 - 131 
  • SHIELDS Stuart - Global restructuring and the Polish state: transition, transformation, or transnationalization?, pp. 132 - 154 
  • KAMAT Sangeeta - The privatization of public interest: theorizing NGO discourse in a neoliberal era, pp. 155 - 176 
  • CHASE Kerry A. - Imperial protection and strategic trade policy in the interwar period, pp. 177 - 203 
  • HAY Colin - Ideas, interests and institutions in the comparative political economy of great transformations, pp. 204 - 226 

(résumés du n° 1/2004)


2003

n° 4, November 2003

  • BLYTH Mark, SPRUYT Hendrik - Our past as prologue: introduction to the tenth anniversary issue of the Review of International Political Economy, pp. 607 - 620 
  • HUNTER WADE Robert - What strategies are viable for developing countries today? The World Trade Organization and the shrinking of 'development space', pp. 621 - 644 
  • KIRSHNER Jonathan - Money is politics, pp. 645 - 660 
  • ROSAMOND Ben - Babylon and on? Globalization and international political economy, pp. 661 - 671 
  • COOLEY Alexander - Thinking rationally about hierarchy and global governance, pp. 672 - 684 
  • HELLEINER Eric - Economic liberalism and its critics: the past as prologue?, pp. 685 - 696 
  • NELSON Richard R. - On the complexities and limits of market organization, pp. 697 - 710 

(résumés du n° 4/2003)

n° 3, August 2003

Articles

  • PICCIOTTO Sol - Private rights vs public standards in the WTO, pp. 377-405
  • HELLEINER Eric - Dollarization diplomacy : US policy towards Latin America coming full circle?, pp. 406-429
  • DIETER Heribert, HIGGOTT Richard - Exploring alternative theories of economic regionalism: from trade to finance in Asian co-operation?, pp. 430-454
  • BEVIR Mark - Narrating the British State: an interpretive critique of New Labours's institutionalism, pp. 455-480
  • O'HARA Anthony Phillip - Recent changes to the IMF, WTO and SPD: emerging global mode of regulation or social structure of accumulation for long wave upswing?, pp. 481-519
  • PORTER Tony - Technical collaboration and political conflict in the emerging regime for international financial regulation, pp. 520-551
  • CRYSTAL Jonathan - Bargaining in the negotiations over liberalizing trade in services: power, reciprocity and learning, pp. 552-578

Review Article

  •  BEST Jacqueline - Moralizing finance: the new financial architecture as ethical discourse, pp. 579-603

(résumés du n° 3/2003)

n° 2, May 2003

Articles

  • PALAT Ravi Arvind - "Eyes wide shut": reconceptualizing the Asian crisis, pp. 169-195
  • STEINBERG Philip E., McDOWELL D. Stephen - Global communication and the post -statism of cyberspace: a spatial constructivist view, pp. 196-221

Theme Section - New Regionalism

  • HAMILTON-HART Natasha - Asia´s new regionalism: government capacity and cooperation in the Western Pacific, pp.22-245
  • DENT  Christopher M. - Transnational capital, the state and foreign economic policy: Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan, pp. 246-277
  • FENG Yi, GENNA  Gaspare M. - Regional integration and domestic institutional homogeneity: a comparative analysis of regional  integration in the Americas, Pacific Asia and Western Europe, pp. 278-309
  • TAYLOR Ian - Globalization and regionalization in Africa: reactions to attempts at neo-liberal regionalism, pp. 310-330

(résumés du n° 2/2003)

n° 1, February 2003

RIPE 2002 Lecture

  • SASSEN Saskia - Globalization or denationalization ?, pp. 1-22

Articles

  • O' SULLIVAN Mary - The political economy  of comparative corporate governance, pp. 23-72
  • ALLEGRET J.-P., COURBIS B., DULBECCO Ph. - Financial liberalization and stability of the financial system in emerging markets: the institutional dimension of financial crises, pp. 73-92
  • KINGSTON-MANN Esther - Deconstructing the romance of the bourgeoisie: a Russian Marxist path not taken, pp. 93-117
  • MORTON David Adam - Historicizing Gramsci: situating ideas in and beyond their context, pp. 118-146

Review Article

  •  IBATA-ARENS Kathryn - The comparative political economy of innovation, pp. 147-165

(résumés du n° 1/2003)


2002

n° 4, November 2002

Theme Section: Bourdieu and International Political Economy

  • LAHIRE Bernard - How to keep a critical tradition alive: a tribute to Pierre Bourdieu, pp. 595-600
  • LEANDER Anna - Do we really need reflexivity in IPE? Bourdieu's two reasons for answering affirmatively, pp. 601-609
  • SHAPIRO Michael J. - Bourdieu, the state and method, pp. 610-618

Articles

  • POWELL Jeff - Petty capitalism, perfecting capitalism or post-capitalism? Lessons from the Argentinean barter experiments, pp. 619-649
  • LARNER Wendy - Globalization, governmentality and expertise: creating a call centre labour force, pp. 650-674
  • WILLS Jane - Bargaining for the space to organize in the global economy: a review of the Accor-IUF trade union rights agreement, pp. 675-700
  • TALBOT John M. - Tropical commodity chains, forward integration strategies and international inequality: coffee, cocoa and tea, pp. 701-734

Review Article

  • JACKSON Patrick Thaddeus - Jeremy Bentham, foreign secretary; or, the opportunity costs of neo-utilitarian analyses of foreign policy, pp. 735-753

n° 3, August 2002

  • RENO William - Uganda's politics of war and debt relief, pp. 415 - 435 
  • HENDERSON Jeffrey, DICKEN Peter, HESS Martin et al. - Global production networks and the analysis of economic development, pp. 436 - 464 
  • PAUL Darel E. - Re-scaling IPE: subnational states and the regulation of the global political economy, pp. 465 - 489 
  • SOEDERBERG Susanne - A historical materialist account of the Chilean capital control: prototype policy for whom?, pp. 490 - 512 
  • PRAKASH Aseem  - Beyond Seattle: globalization, the nonmarket environment and corporate strategy, pp. 513 - 537
  • HUANG Yasheng - Between two coordination failures: automotive industrial policy in China with a comparison to Korea, pp. 538 - 573 

Review Article

  • HOPKIN Jonathan - States, markets and corruption: a review of some recent literature, pp. 574 - 590 

(résumés du n° 3/2002)

n° 2, May 2002

  • HUNTER WADE Robert - US hegemony and the World Bank: the fight over people and ideas, pp. 215 - 243 
  • BOWLES Paul  - Asia's post-crisis regionalism: bringing the state back in, keeping the (United) States out, pp. 244 - 270 
  • CARTAPANIS André, HERLAND Michel  - The reconstruction of the International Financial Architecture: Keynes' revenge?, pp. 271 - 297 
  • PURCELL Mark - The state, regulation, and global restructuring: reasserting the political in political economy, pp. 298 - 332 
  • GABRIELE Alberto - S&T policies and technical progress in China's industry, pp. 333 - 373 
  • FLORIO Massimo - Economists, Privatization in Russia and the waning of the 'Washington consensus', pp. 374 - 400

Review Article

  • O'LOUGHLIN Ben - Conceptions of Politics and Economics in Post-States and Markets IPE, pp. 401-412

(résumés du n° 2/2002)

n° 1, March 2002

  • PIETERSE NEDERVEEN jan - Globalization, kitsch and conflict: technologies of work, war and politics, pp. 1 - 36
  • PATOMÄKI Heikki, TEIVAINEN Teivo - Critical responses to neoliberal globalization in the Mercosur region: roads towards cosmopolitan democracy?, pp. 37 - 71 
  • KALTENTHALER Karl, MORA Frank O. - Explaining Latin American economic integration: the case of Mercosur, pp. 72 - 97 
  • ARCHIBUGI Daniele, IAMMARINO Simona - The globalization of technological innovation: definition and evidence, pp. 98 - 122 
  • YOSHIMATSU Hidetaka - Preferences, interests, and regional integration: the development of the ASEAN industrial cooperation arrangement, pp. 123 - 149 
  • RENNSTICH Joachim K. - The new economy, the leadership long cycle and the nineteenth K-wave, pp. 150 - 182

Review Article

  • WATSON Matthew - The institutional paradoxes of monetary orthodoxy: reflections on the political economy of central bank independence, pp. 183 - 196

(résumés du n° 1/2002)

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