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June 2015, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 626-655 All in: Market expectations of eurozone integrity in the sovereign debt crisis
by Michele Chang & Patrick Leblond
April 2015, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 225-256 Club governance and the making of global financial rules
by Eleni Tsingou - 257-279 The role of shadow banking entities in the financial crisis: a disaggregated view
by Photis Lysandrou & Anastasia Nesvetailova - 280-310 Brave New World? Macro-prudential policy and the new political economy of the federal reserve
by Lucy M. Goodhart - 311-338 Different paths to power: The rise of Brazil, India and China at the World Trade Organization
by Kristen Hopewell - 339-359 The declining exceptionalism of agriculture: identifying the domestic politics and foreign policy of agricultural trade protectionism
by Cameron G. Thies - 360-390 Vulgarisation of Keynesianism in China's response to the global financial crisis
by Yang Jiang - 391-418 Something left to lose? Network preservation as a motive for protectionist responses to foreign takeovers
by Helen Callaghan - 419-456 Who survived? Ethiopia's regulatory crackdown on foreign-funded NGOs
by Kendra E Dupuy & James Ron & Aseem Prakash
February 2015, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-6 Capital controls and the global financial crisis: An introduction
by Ilene Grabel & Kevin P. Gallagher - 7-43 The rebranding of capital controls in an era of productive incoherence
by Ilene Grabel - 44-76 Managing and transforming policy stigmas in international finance: Emerging markets and controlling capital inflows after the crisis
by Jeffrey M. Chwieroth - 77-102 Countervailing monetary power: Re-regulating capital flows in Brazil and South Korea
by Kevin P. Gallagher - 103-133 From control by capital to control of capital: Iceland's boom and bust, and the IMF's unorthodox rescue package
by Silla Sigurgeirsd�ttir & Robert H. Wade - 134-161 Currency wars in the advanced world: Resisting appreciation at a time of change in central banking monetary consensus
by Manuela Moschella - 162-193 The economic geography of North Korean drug trafficking networks
by Justin V. Hastings - 194-223 The political economy of precarious work in the tourism industry in small island developing states
by Donna Lee & Mark Hampton & Julia Jeyacheya
December 2014, Volume 21, Issue 6
- 1137-1169 Equality means business? Governing gender through transnational public-private partnerships
by Elisabeth Pr�gl & Jacqui True - 1170-1202 Islamic finance in global markets: Materialism, ideas and the construction of financial knowledge
by Eddy S. Fang - 1203-1239 In the Shadow of Basel: How Competitive Politics Bred the Crisis
by Matthias Thiemann - 1240-1274 Regulatory competition as a social fact: Constructing and contesting the threat of hedge fund managers' relocation from Britain
by Barbara Sennholz-Weinhardt - 1275-1312 Why parties politicise international institutions: On globalisation backlash and authority contestation
by Matthias Ecker-Ehrhardt - 1313-1345 'Much ado about nothing?' Transnational civil society, consumer protection and financial regulatory reform
by Lisa Kastner - 1346-1377 How much policy space still exists under the WTO? A comparative study of the automotive industry in Thailand and Malaysia
by Kaoru Natsuda & John Thoburn
October 2014, Volume 21, Issue 5
- 1007-1016 Same as it ever was? Continuity and change in the international monetary system
by Jonathan Kirshner - 1017-1041 What does the international currency system really look like?
by Benjamin J. Cohen & Tabitha M. Benney - 1042-1070 Dollar hegemony: A power analysis
by Carla Norrlof - 1071-1094 Achilles' deal: Dollar decline and US grand strategy after the crisis
by Doug Stokes - 1095-1122 The political economy of failure: The euro as an international currency
by Randall Germain & Herman Schwartz - 1123-1125 Austerity: The History of a Dangerous Idea, by Mark Blyth
by Kevin P. Gallagher - 1126-1128 Handbook of Global Economic Governance: Players, Powers and Paradigms, by Manuela Moschella and Catherine Weaver (eds)
by Ilene Grabel - 1128-1130 Smuggler Nation: How Illicit Trade Made America, by Peter Andreas
by Juliet Johnson - 1131-1133 Poor Numbers: How We are Misled by African Development Statistics and What to Do About It, by Morten Jerven
by Daniel M�gge - 1133-1135 Cotton: The Fabric that Made the Modern World, by Giorgio Riello
by Cornelia Woll
August 2014, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 765-789 Assets or liabilities? The politics of bank ownership
by Rachel A. Epstein - 790-819 Protection of domestic bank ownership in France and Germany: The functional equivalency of institutional diversity in takeovers
by Michel Goyer & Rocio Valdivielso del Real - 820-846 From Merlin to Oz: The strange case of failed lending targets in the UK
by Huw Macartney - 847-877 When do foreign banks 'cut and run'? Evidence from west European bailouts and east European markets
by Rachel A. Epstein - 878-912 Transfer of reputation: Multinational banks and perceived creditworthiness of transition countries
by Jana Grittersov� - 913-948 Post-socialist housing meets transnational finance: Foreign banks, mortgage lending, and the privatization of welfare in Hungary and Estonia
by Dorothee Bohle - 949-979 Banking union under construction: The impact of foreign ownership and domestic bank internationalization on European Union member-states' regulatory preferences in banking supervision
by Aneta B. Spendzharova - 980-1005 Power Politics and the Undersupply of Financial Stability in Europe
by Shawn Donnelly
June 2014, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 535-574 Explaining the resilience of free trade: The Smoot-Hawley myth and the crisis
by Gabriel Siles-Br�gge - 575-610 Leveraged interests: Financial industry power and the role of private sector coalitions
by Stefano Pagliari & Kevin L. Young - 611-639 The politics of loan pricing in multilateral development banks
by Chris Humphrey - 640-669 Commodity booms, coalitional politics and government intervention in credit markets
by Ryan Saylor - 670-709 Candidate-centred systems, public banks and equity market restrictions in developing democracies
by Bumba Mukherjee & Vineeta Yadav & Sergio Bejar - 710-734 Policy space and regional predilections: Partisanship and trade agreements in Latin America
by Robert Galantucci - 735-763 Social spending targets in IMF concessional lending: US domestic politics and the institutional foundations of rapid operational change
by Liam Clegg
April 2014, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 275-309 Paradigm shift in the global IP regime: The agency of academics
by Jean-Fr�d�ric Morin - 310-338 The European rescue of the Washington Consensus? EU and IMF lending to Central and Eastern European countries
by Susanne L�tz & Matthias Kranke - 339-371 Non-market cooperation and the variety of finance capitalism in advanced democracies
by Jana Grittersov� - 372-398 An alternative socio-ecological strategy? International trade unions' engagement with climate change
by Romain Felli - 399-431 The World Bank and core labour standards: Between flexibility and regulation
by Hannah Murphy - 432-466 Diaspora-owned firms and social responsibility
by Benjamin A.T. Graham - 467-496 Subnational politics and foreign direct investment in Mexico
by Steven Samford & Priscila Ortega G�mez - 497-533 Who's in the cockpit? The political economy of collaborative aircraft decisions
by Marc R. DeVore & Moritz Weiss
February 2014, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-8 Global value chains and global production networks in the changing international political economy: An introduction
by Jeffrey Neilson & Bill Pritchard & Henry Wai-chung Yeung - 9-37 Global value chains in a post-Washington Consensus world
by Gary Gereffi - 38-69 Value chains, neoliberalism and development practice: The Indonesian experience
by Jeffrey Neilson - 70-101 Governing the market in a globalizing era: Developmental states, global production networks and inter-firm dynamics in East Asia
by Henry Wai-chung Yeung - 102-129 The role of the state as an inter-scalar mediator in globalizing liquid crystal display industry development in South Korea
by Yong-Sook Lee & Inhye Heo & Hyungjoo Kim - 130-156 Market rebalancing of global production networks in the Post-Washington Consensus globalizing era: Transformation of export-oriented development in China
by Chun Yang - 157-194 Global models of networked organization, the positional power of nations and economic development
by Matthew C. Mahutga - 195-223 Explaining governance in global value chains: A modular theory-building effort
by Stefano Ponte & Timothy Sturgeon - 224-256 Missing links: Logistics, governance and upgrading in a shifting global economy
by Neil M. Coe - 257-263 Global wealth chains in the international political economy
by Leonard Seabrooke & Duncan Wigan - 264-274 Global value chains and development
by John Ravenhill
December 2013, Volume 20, Issue 6
- 1145-1164 Introduction - IPE with China's characteristics
by Gregory Chin & Margaret M. Pearson & Wang Yong - 1165-1188 Chinese IPE debates on (American) hegemony
by Wang Yong & Louis Pauly - 1189-1214 Debating international institutions and global governance: The missing Chinese IPE contribution
by Pang Zhongying & Hongying Wang - 1215-1243 Globalization and the role of the state: Reflections on Chinese international and comparative political economy scholarship
by Tianbiao Zhu & Margaret Pearson - 1244-1275 Turning point: International money and finance in Chinese IPE
by Xin Wang & Gregory Chin - 1276-1299 Constructivism and the study of international political economy in China
by Qingxin K. Wang & Mark Blyth
October 2013, Volume 20, Issue 5
- 1009-1023 The future of international political economy: Introduction to the 20th anniversary issue of RIPE
by Juliet Johnson & Daniel M�gge & Leonard Seabrooke & Cornelia Woll & Ilene Grabel & Kevin P. Gallagher - 1024-1054 Part 1 - Revealing the Eurocentric foundations of IPE: A critical historiography of the discipline from the classical to the modern era
by John M. Hobson - 1055-1081 Part 2 - Reconstructing the non-Eurocentric foundations of IPE: From Eurocentric 'open economy politics' to inter-civilizational political economy
by John M. Hobson - 1082-1100 RIPE , the American School and diversity in global IPE
by J. C. Sharman & Catherine Weaver - 1101-1131 Reading the right signals and reading the signals right: IPE and the financial crisis of 2008
by Peter J. Katzenstein & Stephen C. Nelson - 1132-1134 Coping with Crisis: Government reactions to the Great Recession, by Nancy Bermeo and Jonas Pontusson (eds)
by Kevin P. Gallagher - 1134-1136 Hunger in the Balance: The new politics of international food aid, by Jennifer Clapp
by Catherine Weaver - 1136-1139 Financialization and Government Borrowing Capacity in Emerging Markets, by Iain Hardie
by Ilene Grabel - 1141-1143 The Political Economy of Violence Against Women, by Jacqui True
by Nicola Phillips
August 2013, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 627-666 Restructuring neoliberalism at the World Health Organization
by Nitsan Chorev - 667-686 Bureaucratic imperatives and policy outcomes: The origins of World Bank structural adjustment lending
by Patrick Sharma - 687-711 Crisis and continuity of capitalist society-nature relationships: The imperial mode of living and the limits to environmental governance
by Ulrich Brand & Markus Wissen - 712-739 Human development vis-�-vis free trade: Understanding developing countries' positions in trade negotiations on education and intellectual property rights
by Antoni Verger & Barbara van Paassen - 740-759 Hegemonic currencies during the crisis: The dollar versus the euro in a Cartalist perspective
by David Fields & Mat�as Vernengo - 760-787 When do autocracies start to liberalize foreign trade? Evidence from four cases in the Middle East and North Africa
by Thomas Richter - 788-818 Credit rating agencies and the sovereign debt crisis: Performing the politics of creditworthiness through risk and uncertainty
by Bartholomew Paudyn - 819-847 Intellectual property protection and European 'competitiveness'
by Valbona Muzaka - 848-880 The domestic politics of financial internationalization in the developing world
by Thomas B. Pepinsky - 881-916 The diffusion of financial supervisory governance ideas
by Christopher Gandrud - 917-946 Regionalism from without: External involvement of the EU in regionalism in southern Africa
by Stephen Robert Buzdugan - 947-978 Evidencing donor heterogeneity in Aid for Trade
by Samuel Rueckert Brazys - 979-1008 Revisiting crisis generators in Romania and other new EU member states
by Liviu Voinea
June 2013, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 421-456 The profits of power: Commerce and realpolitik in Eurasia
by Rawi Abdelal - 457-485 How you stand depends on how we see: International capital mobility as social fact
by Jeffrey M. Chwieroth & Timothy J. Sinclair - 486-514 The Power of Major Trade Languages in Trade and Foreign Direct Investment
by W. Travis Selmier & Chang Hoon Oh - 515-540 Prospects for deepening Mercosur integration: Economic asymmetry and institutional deficits
by Mahrukh Doctor - 541-575 Piecemeal regional integration in the post-neoliberal era: Negotiating migration policies within Mercosur
by Ana Margheritis - 576-604 The politics of joint sovereign borrowing: The Venezuelan/Argentine Bono del Sur
by Lauren M. Phillips* - 605-626 The international political economy of tourism and the neoliberalisation of nature: Challenges posed by selling close interactions with animals
by Rosaleen Duffy
April 2013, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 241-255 The BRICs and the Washington Consensus: An introduction
by Cornel Ban & Mark Blyth - 256-267 The material and symbolic construction of the BRICs: Reflections inspired by the RIPE Special Issue
by Marion Fourcade - 268-297 The Washington Consensus as transnational policy paradigm: Its origins, trajectory and likely successor
by Sarah Babb - 298-331 Brazil's liberal neo-developmentalism: New paradigm or edited orthodoxy?
by Cornel Ban - 332-362 Neoliberalism and the Russian transition
by Peter Rutland - 363-389 Ideas, interests, and the tipping point: Economic change in India
by Rahul Mukherji - 390-420 Whose China Model is it anyway? The contentious search for consensus
by Matt Ferchen
February 2013, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-25 The dog that did not bark: Anti-Americanism and the 2008 financial crisis in Europe
by Sophie Meunier - 26-51 Political uncertainty and portfolio managers in emerging economies
by Emmanuel Frot & Javier Santiso - 52-88 Framing standards, mobilizing users: Copyright versus fair use in transnational regulation
by Leonhard Dobusch & Sigrid Quack - 89-120 The 'Diaspora option', migration and the changing political economy of development
by H�l�ne Pellerin & Beverley Mullings - 121-152 Business conflict and global politics: The pharmaceutical industry and the global protection of intellectual property rights
by Anne Roemer-Mahler - 153-179 The global retail revolution, fruiticulture and economic development in north-east Brazil
by Ben Selwyn - 180-214 Reframing the euro vs. dollar debate through the perceptions of financial elites in key dollar-holding countries
by Miguel Otero-Iglesias & Federico Steinberg - 215-239 Contradictions, frames and reproductions: The emergence of the WIPO Development Agenda
by Valbona Muzaka
2012, Volume 19, Issue 5
- 711-741 Securitization and sovereignty in post-9/11 North America
by Greg Anderson - 742-778 Integrating rule takers: Transnational integration regimes shaping institutional change in emerging market democracies
by Laszlo Bruszt & Gerald McDermott - 779-807 Legitimising discourses in the framework of European integration: The politics of Euro adoption in the Czech Republic and Slovakia
by Andrea Pechova - 808-836 Strategic bargaining and pipeline politics: Confronting the credible commitment problem in Eurasian energy transit
by Adam Stulberg - 837-866 The green side of protectionism: Environmental concerns and three facets of trade policy preferences
by Michael Bechtel & Thomas Bernauer & Reto Meyer - 867-894 Post-Soviet integration and the interaction of functional bureaucracies
by Alexander Libman & Evgeny Vinokurov - 895-917 Scientized politics and global governance in the cotton trade: Evaluating divergent theories of scientization
by Amy Quark - 918-941 Open skies, closed markets: Future games in the negotiation of international air transport
by Cornelia Woll - 942-960 The political economy of small states: Enduring vulnerability?
by Matthew Louis Bishop
2012, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 529-529 Introducing RIPE Focus and RIPE Commentaries
by The Editors - 530-535 Governing global finance and banking
by Randall Germain - 536-561 Neoliberalism and the new international financial architecture
by Aaron Major - 562-585 French capitalism under stress: How Nicolas Sarkozy rescued the banks
by Nicolas Jabko & Elsa Massoc - 586-608 Toward normative fragmentation: An East Asian financial architecture in the post-global crisis world
by Injoo Sohn - 609-638 From failure to failure: The politics of international banking regulation
by Ranjit Lall - 639-662 Power and the practice of security to govern global finance
by William Vlcek - 663-688 Transnational regulatory capture? An empirical examination of the transnational lobbying of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision
by Kevin Young - 689-700 The future of the euro: Let's get real
by Benjamin Cohen - 701-708 Euro-crisis, American lessons?
by Herman Schwartz - 709-710 The future of the euro: Rejoinder to Schwartz
by Benjamin Cohen
August 2012, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 363-388 Capitalizing a future unsustainable: Finance, energy and the fate of market civilization
by Tim DiMuzio - 389-414 The 'public interest' agency of international organizations? The case of the OECD Principles of Corporate Governance
by Andrew Baker - 415-447 Is worker repression risky? Foreign direct investment, labour rights and assessments of risk in developing countries
by Patrick J. W. Egan - 448-476 Uninformed citizens and support for free trade
by Juan D�ez Medrano & Michael Braun - 477-500 When rules started to rule: the IMF, neo-liberal economic ideas and economic policy change in Britain
by Ben Clift & Jim Tomlinson - 501-527 Rescaling the Chinese state and regionalization in the Great Mekong Subregion
by Xiaobo Su
2012, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 181-207 Troubled futures? The global food crisis and the politics of agricultural derivatives regulation
by Jennifer Clapp & Eric Helleiner - 208-235 Neoliberal convergence in North America and Western Europe: Fiscal austerity, privatization, and public sector reform
by John Peters - 236-266 A market for worker rights: Explaining business support for international private labour regulation
by Luc Fransen & Brian Burgoon - 267-291 Transnational actors and the politics of pension reform in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Michael Kpessa & Daniel Béland - 292-316 Low-income developing countries and WTO litigation: Why wake up the sleeping dog?
by Manfred Elsig & Philipp Stucki - 317-340 Mobilizing globalization in local political fields: The strengthening of the central bank in Israel
by Daniel Maman & Zeev Rosenhek - 341-362 Special drawing rights, the dollar, and the institutionalist approach to reserve currency status
by Minh Ly
2012, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-33 What can Okun teach Polanyi? Efficiency, regulation and equality in the OECD
by Jonathan Hopkin & Mark Blyth - 34-58 Good governance in crisis or a good crisis for governance? A comparison of the EU and the US
by Waltraud Schelkle - 59-86 The rise of neoliberal nationalism
by Adam Harmes - 87-113 Ideas, structure, state action and economic growth: Rethinking the Irish miracle
by Dan Breznitz - 114-139 Delaying the inevitable: A political economy approach to currency defenses and depreciation
by Stefanie Walter & Thomas Willett - 140-168 Transitioning from fast-follower to innovator: The institutional foundations of the Korean telecommunications sector
by Sung-Young Kim - 169-180 Reforming the international patent system
by John Mathews