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November 2022, Volume 29, Issue 6
- 2159-2173 Trade negotiations: teaching consensus
by Helen Hawthorne - 2174-2174 Correction
by The Editors
September 2022, Volume 29, Issue 5
- 1395-1419 Cascading noncompliance: why the export credit regime is unraveling
by Jonas B. Bunte & Geoffrey Gertz & Alexandra O. Zeitz - 1420-1447 Utilization of GSP schemes as a political and economic determinant of the utilization of North-South FTAs
by Antonio Postigo - 1448-1476 Global secular stagnation and the rise of intellectual property monopoly
by Herman Mark Schwartz - 1477-1496 Factional politics and foreign direct investment in China
by Jingnan Liu - 1497-1524 The reregulation of capital flows in Latin America: assessing the impact of post-neoliberal governments
by Pedro Perfeito da Silva - 1525-1548 Informal economic sanctions: the political economy of Chinese coercion during the THAAD dispute
by Darren J. Lim & Victor A. Ferguson - 1549-1576 Digitalization or flexibilization? The changing role of technology in the political economy of Japan
by Saori Shibata - 1577-1600 Varieties of gender wash: towards a framework for critiquing corporate social responsibility in feminist IPE
by Rosie Walters - 1601-1624 Leveling-up: explaining the depth of South-South trade agreements
by Jonas Gamso & Evgeny Postnikov - 1625-1649 The Federal Reserve’s move to an explicit inflation target: incremental policy shifts in techno-political institutions
by Ayse Kaya - 1650-1674 Taking back control: comprador bankers and managerial developmentalism in Poland
by Marek Naczyk - 1675-1697 Do choke points provide workers in logistics with power? A critique of the power resources approach in light of the 2018 truckers’ strike in Brazil
by Jörg Nowak - 1698-1722 Participatory ambiguity and the emergence of the global financial inclusion agenda
by Tyler Girard - 1723-1745 Extroverted financialization: how US finance shapes European banking
by Mareike Beck - 1746-1765 Securing the separation between state and finance: entanglements between securitization and societal differentiation
by Andreas Langenohl - 1766-1781 The global politics of the renewable energy transition and the non-substitutability hypothesis: towards a ‘great transformation’?
by Michael J. Albert - 1782-1782 Correction
by The Editors
July 2022, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 1007-1026 Gendering global economic governance after the global financial crisis
by Georgina Waylen - 1027-1052 COVID-19 and the failure of the neoliberal regulatory state
by Lee Jones & Shahar Hameiri - 1053-1084 Commodity traders in a storm: financialization, corporate power and ecological crisis
by Joseph Baines & Sandy Brian Hager - 1085-1111 Explaining deference: why and when do policymakers think FDI needs tax incentives?
by Sarah Bauerle Danzman & Alexander Slaski - 1112-1134 Silencing the crowd: China, the NBA, and leveraging market size to export censorship
by William D. O’Connell - 1135-1158 Smuggling and the exercise of effective sovereignty at the China-Myanmar border
by Xiaobo Su - 1159-1182 Varieties of ignorance in neoliberal policy: or the possibilities and perils of wishful economic thinking
by Jacqueline Best - 1183-1210 Paradigms and policies: the state of economics in the German-speaking countries
by Jakob Kapeller & Stephan Puehringer & Christian Grimm - 1211-1236 Toward a discursive approach to growth models: social blocs in the politics of digital transformation
by Sidney A. Rothstein - 1237-1262 State-industry relations and cybersecurity governance in Europe
by Antonio Calcara & Raffaele Marchetti - 1263-1286 The role of wages in the Eurozone
by Lucio Baccaro & Tobias Tober - 1287-1313 Financial resource curse in the Eurozone periphery
by Sebastian Dellepiane-Avellaneda & Niamh Hardiman & Jon Las Heras - 1314-1341 Growing differently? Financial cycles, austerity, and competitiveness in growth models since the Global Financial Crisis
by Karsten Kohler & Engelbert Stockhammer - 1342-1367 The brahmin left, the merchant right and the bloc bourgeois
by Bruno Amable & Thibault Darcillon - 1368-1393 Gender in global trade: Transforming or reproducing trade orthodoxy?
by Erin Hannah & Adrienne Roberts & Silke Trommer
May 2022, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 696-718 Is artificial intelligence greening global supply chains? Exposing the political economy of environmental costs
by Peter Dauvergne - 719-748 The hidden costs of law in the governance of global supply chains: the turn to arbitration
by A. Claire Cutler & David Lark - 749-767 The political economy of inclusion and exclusion: state, labour and the costs of supply chain integration in the Eastern Caribbean
by Gavin Fridell - 768-791 Cleaning mineral supply chains? Political economies of exploitation and hidden costs of technical fixes
by Philippe Le Billon & Samuel Spiegel - 792-817 Regulating sustainable minerals in electronics supply chains: local power struggles and the ‘hidden costs’ of global tin supply chain governance
by Rachael Diprose & Nanang Kurniawan & Kate Macdonald & Poppy Winanti - 818-843 The hidden costs of environmental upgrading in global value chains
by Stefano Ponte - 844-869 Greening the international monetary system? Not without addressing the political ecology of global imbalances
by Romain Svartzman & Jeffrey Althouse - 870-903 The political economy of moving up in global value chains: how Malaysia added value to its natural resources through industrial policy
by Amir Lebdioui - 904-927 Global development governance in the ‘interregnum’
by Jack R. Taggart - 928-954 The financial inclusion agenda: for poverty alleviation or monetary control?
by Antonia Settle - 955-978 Governing refugees in raced markets: displacement and disposability from Europe’s frontier to the streets of Paris
by Ali Bhagat - 979-1005 Exporting protection: EU trade agreements, geographical indications, and gastronationalism
by Martijn Huysmans
March 2022, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 339-370 Remembering and forgetting IPE: disciplinary history as boundary work
by Ben Clift & Peter Marcus Kristensen & Ben Rosamond - 371-398 Hegemonic leadership is what states make of it: reading Kindleberger in Washington and Berlin
by Matthias Matthijs - 399-424 What causes changes in international governance details?: An economic security perspective
by Kaewkamol Pitakdumrongkit - 425-452 Financialization, labor market institutions and inequality
by Evelyne Huber & Bilyana Petrova & John D. Stephens - 453-476 Exclusive expertise: the boundary work of international organizations
by Matthias Kranke - 477-501 Towards a Swiss Army Knife State? The changing face of economic interventionism in advanced democracies, 1980–2015
by Axel Cronert - 502-537 Public investment versus government consumption: how FDI shocks shape the composition of subnational spending in Mexico
by Theodore Kahn & Zack Zimbalist - 538-570 The made in China challenge to US structural power: industrial policy, intellectual property and multinational corporations
by Anton Malkin - 571-597 Misinformation, economic threat and public support for international trade
by D. J. Flynn & Yusaku Horiuchi & Dong Zhang - 598-623 The German energy transition as soft power
by Rainer Quitzow & Sonja Thielges - 624-645 Is the sky or the earth the limit? Risk, uncertainty and nature
by Sylvain Maechler & Jean-Christophe Graz - 646-668 Globalization and intention to vote: the interactive role of personal welfare and societal context
by Celeste Beesley & Ida Bastiaens
January 2022, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-22 Economic statistics as political artefacts
by Daniel Mügge - 23-43 No plant, no problem? Factoryless manufacturing, economic measurement and national manufacturing policies
by Diane Coyle & David Nguyen - 44-64 White, democratic, technocratic: the political charge behind official statistics in South Africa
by Juliette Alenda-Demoutiez - 65-87 How GDP spread to China: the experimental diffusion of macroeconomic measurement
by Joan van Heijster & Daniel DeRock - 88-113 Many shades of wrong: what governments do when they manipulate statistics
by Roberto Aragão & Lukas Linsi - 114-151 The rising invisible majority
by Emanuele Ferragina & Alessandro Arrigoni & Thees F. Spreckelsen - 152-174 The limits of foreign-led growth: Demand for skills by foreign and domestic firms
by Jan Drahokoupil & Brian Fabo - 175-201 Striving for greatness: status aspirations, rhetorical entrapment, and domestic reforms
by Alex Yu-Ting Lin & Saori N. Katada - 202-226 Money talks?: an analysis of the international political effect of the Chinese overseas investment boom
by Gongyan Yang & Tingfeng Tang & Beibei Wang & Zhen Qi - 227-254 Valuing knowledge: The political economy of human capital accounting
by David Yarrow - 255-280 Resistance in tax and transparency standards: small states’ heterogenous responses to new regulations
by Loriana Crasnic - 281-306 The role of the media in shaping attitudes toward corporate tax avoidance in Europe: experimental evidence from Ireland
by Liam Kneafsey & Aidan Regan - 307-335 Defenders of the status quo: making sense of the international discourse on transfer pricing methodologies
by Fritz Brugger & Rebecca Engebretsen - 336-338 RIPE 2021 diversity statement
by Jennifer Bair & Daniela Gabor & Randall Germain & Aida A. Hozic & Alison Johnston & Saori N. Katada & Lena Rethel
July 2021, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 669-695 The hidden costs of global supply chain solutions
by Genevieve LeBaron & Jane Lister
October 2021, Volume 28, Issue 6
- 1433-1458 Measuring and mitigating systemic risks: how the forging of new alliances between central bank and academic economists legitimize the transnational macroprudential agenda
by Matthias Thiemann & Carolina Raquel Melches & Edin Ibrocevic - 1459-1486 Minsky’s moment? The rise of depoliticised Keynesianism and ideational change at the Federal Reserve after the financial crisis of 2007/08
by Oliver Levingston - 1487-1508 Populism, Brexit, and the manufactured crisis of British neoliberalism
by James D. G. Wood & Valentina Ausserladscheider - 1509-1532 What finance wants: explaining change in private regulatory preferences toward sovereign debt restructuring
by Skylar Brooks - 1533-1554 Provincializing economics: Jevons, Marshall and the colonial imaginaries of free trade
by David L. Blaney - 1555-1581 The demand-side politics of China’s global buying spree: managers’ attitudes toward Chinese inward FDI flows in comparative perspective
by Damian Raess - 1582-1606 From shadow banking to digital financial inclusion: China’s rise and the politics of epistemic contestation within the Financial Stability Board
by Peter Knaack & Julian Gruin - 1632-1651 Between substantive and symbolic influence: diffusion, translation and bricolage in German pension politics
by Nils Röper - 1652-1676 Cartels, competition, and coalitions: the domestic drivers of international orders
by Erik Peinert - 1677-1704 Contradictory welfare conditioning—differing welfare support for natives versus immigrants
by Matthias Diermeier & Judith Niehues & Joel Reinecke - 1705-1728 The limits of institutional convergence: why public sector outsourcing is less efficient than Soviet enterprise planning
by Abby Innes - 1729-1750 Currency and settler colonialism: the Palestinian case
by Serena Merrino - 1751-1770 Rethinking sovereign default
by David James Gill
October 2021, Volume 28, Issue 5
- 1099-1118 Extractive investibility in historical colonial perspective: the emerging market and its antecedents in Indonesia
by Lisa Tilley - 1119-1141 Producing zones of neediness in world politics: missionaries, educators, and a cultural political economy of colonialism in Appalachia
by Jacob L. Stump - 1142-1168 Is neoliberalism still spreading? The impact of international cooperation on capital taxation
by Lukas Hakelberg & Thomas Rixen - 1169-1195 Entitlements in the crosshairs: how sovereign credit ratings judge the welfare state in advanced market economies
by Zsófia Barta & Alison Johnston - 1196-1223 Welfare models and demand-led growth regimes before and after the financial and economic crisis
by Eckhard Hein & Walter Paternesi Meloni & Pasquale Tridico - 1224-1248 Austerity’s failures and policy learning: mapping European Commission officials’ beliefs on fiscal governance in the post-crisis EU
by Joan Miró - 1249-1273 Birds of a feather? The determinants of impartiality perceptions of the IMF and the World Bank
by Mirko Heinzel & Jonas Richter & Per-Olof Busch & Hauke Feil & Jana Herold & Andrea Liese - 1274-1307 Competing for capitals: the great fragmentation of the firm and varieties of FDI attraction profiles in the European Union
by Arjan Reurink & Javier Garcia-Bernardo - 1308-1331 The global politics of African industrial policy: the case of the used clothing ban in Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda
by Emily Anne Wolff - 1332-1361 Export incentives, domestic mobilization, & labor reforms
by Alice Evans - 1362-1384 Banking on courts: financialization and the rise of third-party funding in investment arbitration
by Florence Dafe & Zoe Williams - 1385-1409 Why hasn't high-frequency trading swept the board? Shares, sovereign bonds and the politics of market structure
by Donald MacKenzie & Iain Hardie & Charlotte Rommerskirchen & Arjen van der Heide - 1410-1432 Saudi on the Rhine? Explaining the emergence of private governance in the global oil market
by Andreas Goldthau & Llewelyn Hughes
July 2021, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 761-774 European political economy of finance and financialization
by Waltraud Schelkle & Dorothee Bohle - 775-793 Taking Europe seriously: European financialization and US monetary power
by Iain Hardie & Helen Thompson - 794-819 Financial globalization as positive integration: monetary technocrats and the Eurodollar market in the 1970s
by Benjamin Braun & Arie Krampf & Steffen Murau - 820-842 Financialization of, not by the State. Exploring Changes in the Management of Public Debt and Assets across Europe
by Michael Schwan & Christine Trampusch & Florian Fastenrath - 843-873 It takes two to tango: mortgage markets, labor markets and rising household debt in Europe
by Alison Johnston & Gregory W. Fuller & Aidan Regan - 874-897 Definancialization, financial repression and policy continuity in East-Central Europe
by Cornel Ban & Dorothee Bohle - 898-925 The internationalization of European financial networks: a quantitative text analysis of EU consultation responses
by Scott James & Stefano Pagliari & Kevin L. Young - 926-946 Reckless prudence: financialization in UK pension scheme governance after the crisis
by Deborah Mabbett - 947-973 Unpacking state-led upgrading: empirical evidence from Uzbek horticulture value chain governance
by Lorena Lombardozzi - 974-1003 Theorizing China-world integration: sociospatial reconfigurations and the modern silk roads
by Maximilian Mayer & Xin Zhang - 1004-1027 The periphery in the making of globalization: the China Lobby and the Reversal of Clinton’s China Trade Policy, 1993–1994
by Ho-fung Hung - 1055-1082 Globalization as ideology: China’s effects on organizational advocacy and relations among US trade policy stakeholder groups
by Jesse Liss - 1083-1098 Teaching students to think ecologically about the global political economy, and vice versa
by Ryan M. Katz-Rosene & Christopher Kelly-Bisson & Matthew Paterson
May 2021, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 447-478 Renationalizing finance for development: policy space and public economic control in Bolivia
by Natalya Naqvi - 479-504 Brexit for finance? Structural interdependence as a source of financial political power within UK-EU withdrawal negotiations
by Manolis Kalaitzake - 505-527 Brexit and the political economy of euro-denominated clearing
by Scott James & Lucia Quaglia - 528-558 How Israel avoided hyperinflation. The success of its 1985 stabilization plan in the light of post-Keynesian theory
by Sébastien Charles & Jonathan Marie - 559-583 Islamic legal tradition and the choice of investment arbitration forums
by Morr Link & Yoram Z. Haftel - 584-610 Asymmetric diffusion: World Bank ‘best practice’ and the spread of arbitration in national investment laws
by Tarald Laudal Berge & Taylor St John - 611-634 Market structure and economic sanctions: the 2010 rare earth elements episode as a pathway case of market adjustment
by Eugene Gholz & Llewelyn Hughes - 635-661 Financial sanctions and political risk in the international currency system
by Daniel McDowell - 662-689 Varieties of privatization: informal networks, trust and state control of the commanding heights
by Moritz Weiss - 690-711 The past and present of abolition: reassessing Adam Smith’s “liberal reward of labor”
by Robbie Shilliam - 712-738 Policy divergence across crises of a similar nature: the role of ideas in shaping 19th century famine relief policies
by Declan Curran & Mounir Mahmalat - 739-760 Revisiting the fallacies in Hegemonic Stability Theory in light of the 2007–2008 crisis: the theory’s hollow conceptualization of hegemony
by Maria Gavris
March 2021, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 323-335 Race, culture, and economics: an example from North-South trade relations
by J. P Singh - 421-445 The international political economy of global inequality
by Erin Lockwood
January 2021, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-6 Strengthening RIPE’s commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion in our field
by Jennifer Bair & Daniela Gabor & Randall Germain & Alison Johnston & Saori N. Katada & Genevieve LeBaron & Lena Rethel - 7-10 RIPE 2020 diversity statement
by Jennifer Bair & Daniela Gabor & Randall Germain & Alison Johnston & Saori N. Katada & Genevieve LeBaron & Lena Rethel - 11-35 Institutions under pressure: East Asian states, global markets and national firms
by Natasha Hamilton-Hart & Henry Wai-chung Yeung - 36-58 Rethinking critical juncture analysis: institutional change in Chinese banking and finance
by Stephen Bell & Hui Feng - 59-80 Democratization, globalization, and institutional adaptation: the developmental states of South Korea and Taiwan
by Yin-wah Chu - 81-102 The changing dynamics of state–business relations and the politics of reform and capture in South Korea
by Jong-sung You - 103-127 Economic statecraft at the frontier: Korea’s drive for intelligent robotics
by Elizabeth Thurbon & Linda Weiss - 128-151 Opposition to privatized infrastructure in Indonesia
by Jamie S. Davidson - 152-176 Steering capital: the growing private authority of index providers in the age of passive asset management
by Johannes Petry & Jan Fichtner & Eelke Heemskerk - 177-203 Cultivating ‘new’ gendered food producers: intersections of power and identity in the postcolonial nation of Trinidad
by Merisa S. Thompson - 204-231 Policy articulation and paradigm transformation: the bureaucratic origin of China’s industrial policy
by Yingyao Wang - 232-257 How do capital and labor split economic gains in an age of globalization?
by Rena Sung & Erica Owen & Quan Li - 258-281 ‘TAMA’ economics under siege in Brazil: the threats of curriculum governance reform
by Danielle Guizzo & Andrew Mearman & Sebastian Berger
July 2020, Volume 28, Issue 6
- 1607-1631 The financialization of remittances: governing through emotions
by Rahel Kunz & Julia Maisenbacher & Lekh Nath Paudel
November 2020, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 1028-1054 RMB transnationalization and the infrastructural power of international financial centres
by Jeremy Green & Julian Gruin
October 2020, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 283-294 Blind spots in IPE: marginalized perspectives and neglected trends in contemporary capitalism
by Genevieve LeBaron & Daniel Mügge & Jacqueline Best & Colin Hay - 295-306 Untenable dichotomies: de-gendering political economy
by Elisabeth Prügl - 336-350 The Janus faces of Silicon Valley
by Maha Rafi Atal - 351-368 Finance/security infrastructures
by Marieke de Goede - 369-381 Recursive recognition in the international political economy
by André Broome & Leonard Seabrooke - 382-393 Assets and assetization in financialized capitalism
by Paul Langley - 394-405 Climate change and international political economy: between collapse and transformation
by Matthew Paterson - 406-420 Progress, pluralism and science: moving from alienated to engaged pluralism
by Kevin L. Young
November 2020, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 307-322 Colonial global economy: towards a theoretical reorientation of political economy
by Gurminder K. Bhambra
November 2020, Volume 27, Issue 6
- 1193-1213 Don’t mention the war! International Financial Institutions and the gendered circuits of violence in post-conflict
by Jacqui True & Aida A. Hozić - 1214-1234 Whose recovery? IFI prescriptions for postwar states
by Carol Cohn & Claire Duncanson - 1235-1256 Women, war and austerity: IFIs and the construction of gendered economic insecurities in Ukraine
by Jennifer G. Mathers - 1257-1279 What has justice got to do with it? Gender and the political economy of post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina
by Daniela Lai - 1280-1304 Taxing for inequalities: gender budgeting in the Western Balkans
by Vesna Bojičić-Dželilović & Aida A. Hozić - 1305-1329 Frontier finance: the role of microfinance in debt and violence in post-conflict Timor-Leste
by Melissa Frances Johnston - 1330-1353 Film in an IPE classroom: for a critical pedagogy of the everyday
by Juliette Schwak - 1354-1377 Business and development: how organization, ownership and networks matter
by Ignacio Puente & Ben Ross Schneider
September 2020, Volume 27, Issue 5
- 995-995 To the Memory of Wade Jacoby
by Laszlo Bruszt & Julia Langbein - 996-1019 Manufacturing development: how transnational market integration shapes opportunities and capacities for development in Europe’s three peripheries
by László Bruszt & Julia Langbein - 1020-1040 Diverging developmental strategies beyond “lead sectors” in the EU’s periphery: the politics of developmental alliances in the Hungarian and Polish dairy sectors
by László Bruszt & David Karas - 1041-1062 European integration and weak states: Romania’s road to exclusionary development
by Visnja Vukov - 1063-1082 EU funds, state capacity and the development of transnational industrial policies in Europe’s Eastern periphery
by Gergő Medve-Bálint & Vera Šćepanović - 1083-1103 Transnational integration in Europe and the reinvention of industrial policy in Spain
by Vera Šćepanović - 1104-1125 Changing modes of market integration, domestic developmental capacities and state-business alliances: insights from Turkey’s automotive industry
by Julia Langbein & Olga Markiewicz - 1126-1146 Shallow market integration and weak developmental capacities: Ukraine’s pathway from periphery to periphery
by Julia Langbein - 1147-1169 Stuck in second gear? EU integration and the evolution of Poland’s automotive industry
by Olga Markiewicz - 1170-1191 Collateral benefit: the developmental effects of EU-induced state building in Central and Eastern Europe
by Laszlo Bruszt & Ludvig Lundstedt & Zsuzsa Munkacsi
July 2020, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 763-779 Introduction: the political economy of managerialism
by Matthew Eagleton-Pierce & Samuel Knafo - 780-801 Neoliberalism and the origins of public management
by Samuel Knafo - 802-827 Contracting development: managerialism and consultants in intergovernmental organizations
by Leonard Seabrooke & Ole Jacob Sending - 828-854 Redesigning the business of development: the case of the World Economic Forum and global risk management
by Sarah Sharma & Susanne Soederberg - 855-879 The discourse of competitiveness and the dis-embedding of the national economy
by Lukas Linsi - 880-902 Public-private partnerships: market development through management reform
by Heather Whiteside - 903-925 Global value chains as entrepreneurial capture: insights from management theory
by Elena Baglioni & Liam Campling & Gerard Hanlon - 926-948 Black box or hidden abode? The expansion and exposure of platform work managerialism
by Phoebe V. Moore & Simon Joyce - 949-969 Neoliberalization, fast policy transfer and the management of labor market services
by Alexander Nunn - 970-994 The rise of managerialism in international NGOs
by Matthew Eagleton-Pierce
May 2020, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 433-475 The rise of transnational state capital: state-led foreign investment in the 21st century
by Milan Babic & Javier Garcia-Bernardo & Eelke M. Heemskerk - 476-499 The myth of the shareholder revolution and the financialization of the firm
by Samuel Knafo & Sahil Jai Dutta - 500-524 Ambiguity in international finance and the spread of financial norms: the localization of financial inclusion in Kenya and Nigeria
by Florence Dafe - 525-555 Merchants against the bankers: the financialization of a commodity market
by Jack Seddon - 556-582 Divergent effects of international regulatory institutions. Regulating global banks and shadow banking after the global financial crisis of 2007–2009
by Vincent Woyames Dreher - 583-611 Authority, politicization, and alternative justifications: endogenous legitimation dynamics in global economic governance1
by Christian Rauh & Michael Zürn - 612-636 Global governance as patchwork: the making of the Sustainable Development Goals
by Jean-Philippe Thérien & Vincent Pouliot - 637-657 Institutionalism beyond methodological nationalism? The new interdependence approach and the limits of historical institutionalism
by Shahar Hameiri - 658-685 Overcoming the global despondency trap: strengthening corporate accountability in supply chains
by Alice Evans - 686-708 Is traditional industrial policy defunct? Evidence from the Nigerian cement industry
by Michael E. Odijie - 709-731 Capitalism and unfree labor: a review of Marxist perspectives on modern slavery
by Sébastien Rioux & Genevieve LeBaron & Peter J. Verovšek - 732-762 Border economies of the Middle East: why do they matter for political economy?
by Adeel Malik & Max Gallien
March 2020, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 191-207 China’s rise in a liberal world order in transition – introduction to the FORUM
by Nana de Graaff & Tobias ten Brink & Inderjeet Parmar - 208-233 China Inc. goes global. Transnational and national networks of China’s globalizing business elite
by Nana de Graaff - 234-257 ‘A new type of great power relationship’? Gramsci, Kautsky and the role of the Ford Foundation’s transformational elite knowledge networks in China
by Shuhong Huo & Inderjeet Parmar - 258-280 Varieties of contestation: China’s rise and the liberal trade order
by Clara Weinhardt & Tobias ten Brink - 281-301 Chaotic mélange: neo-liberalism and neo-statism in the age of Sino-capitalism
by Christopher A. McNally - 302-319 Does capitalism (still) come in varieties?
by Colin Hay - 320-347 Squeezing workers’ rights in global supply chains: purchasing practices in the Bangladesh garment export sector in comparative perspective
by Mark Anner - 348-376 The domestic political economy of upgrading in global value chains: how politics shapes pathways for upgrading in Rwanda’s coffee sector
by Pritish Behuria