Review of International Political Economy
2012 - 2026
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Volume 33, issue 3, 2026
- Power from below: rethinking bargaining power in global value chains pp. 1017-1050

- Caroline Hambloch, Claudia Coral, Guido Maschhaupt and Dagmar Mithöfer
- The extractive foundations of Bretton Woods: gold, apartheid, and the racial politics of monetary order pp. 1051-1081

- Jeremy Green
- The architecture of consent: the Ford Foundation, ‘brain irrigation’, and the making of India’s neoliberal transition pp. 1082-1111

- Inderjeet Parmar and Atul Bhardwaj
- The historical origins of the varieties of capitalism: how international trade shaped market economies during the first wave of globalization pp. 1112-1141

- Martín Cortina-Escudero
- Institutional foundations of financial statecraft: EU assistance to Ukraine and beyond pp. 1142-1172

- Lukas Spielberger and Moritz Rehm
- ‘Don’t come with your lessons in morality’: ontological imperialism and the MERCOSUR-EU intellectual property negotiations pp. 1173-1205

- Asha Herten-Crabb
- The moral economy of global priorities: fusing profit and public duty in malnutrition governance pp. 1206-1232

- Juanita Uribe
- Changing preferences: How the organizations representing Brazilian industry came to support the European Union-Mercosur trade negotiation pp. 1233-1262

- Nicolás Pose-Ferraro
- Reputation collectives: how international industry associations influence China’s safety standards in high-risk technologies pp. 1263-1295

- Jeffrey Ding and Dennis Yuen Li
- Between trust and suspicion: affective framing and informal protectionism toward Korean and Chinese technology firms in Korean media pp. 1296-1329

- Seungwoo Han
- Complex global value chains and economic interdependence: a new look at the opportunity costs argument pp. 1330-1358

- Phuong Pham and Melle Scholten
- Specters of slavery in the global economy: rupturing the selective tradition in the history of Lloyd’s of London pp. 1359-1386

- Matthew Eagleton-Pierce
- China’s bilateral swap agreements and foreign policy pp. 1387-1419

- Qi Liu, Xun Pang and James Raymond Vreeland
- Enter the trade war? European public opinion on trade restrictions against China pp. 1420-1450

- Marius Dotzauer and Paul Meiners
- Twilight of the oligarchs pp. 1451-1470

- Nikhil Kalyanpur
- Discipline to flourish: a framework for the political economy of discipline in industrial policy pp. 1471-1492

- Seth Pipkin
Volume 33, issue 2, 2026
- Crypto currencies and development mode in flux: unfolding bitcoin mining in Georgia pp. 509-539

- Ia Eradze
- The role of aid bureaucracy heads: evidence from the allocation of Korean aid pp. 540-572

- Esol Cho
- Rapidly innovating firms: patent lifecycle and support for trade and IP enforcement pp. 573-607

- Sujin Cha, Jieun Lee, Iain Osgood and Sojun Park
- Gendering Pan-African trade: exploring the transformational potential of the African continental free trade agreement pp. 608-638

- Sophia Price
- Digital financialization through demonetization: disruption, fintech adoption and everyday endurance in Nigeria pp. 639-665

- Shuaib Jalal-Eddeen
- A network model of creditor coordination pp. 666-695

- Paasha Mahdavi, Christina J. Schneider and Jennifer L. Tobin
- Play the scramble, avoid the backlash? Partisan dynamics in the negotiation of bilateral investment treaties pp. 696-730

- Andrew C. McWard and Yumi Park
- Partners and rivals? The AIIB’s cooperation with preexisting multilateral development banks pp. 731-759

- Benjamin Daßler, Angelo Gerber-Helm and Mirko Heinzel
- Overlap and fragmentation in the global governance complex of sustainable finance pp. 760-791

- Stefan Renckens and Christian Elliott
- Financializing political rationality: social impact bonds and everyday financialization in the Australian welfare state pp. 792-821

- Jacob Broom
- Banking against sustainable finance: the effect of the European central bank on green bonds pp. 822-851

- Julio Galindo-Gutiérrez
- The rise and fall of economic coalitions in the Belt and Road Initiative: case study of a flagship project in Kenya pp. 852-884

- Keren Zhu
- Counterhegemony at work: the Belt and Road Initiative and the restructuring of international political economy pp. 885-918

- Xiaobo Su
- The challenging construction of a focal organization: lessons from the postwar trade complex (1947–1971) pp. 919-949

- Francesco Gatti
- Toward regenerative capitalism? The remaking of corporate sustainability in times of crises pp. 950-972

- Philip Schleifer
- Endogenizing the limits of ideas: a ‘how-to’ guide to understanding ignorance and failure in ideational political economy pp. 973-992

- Jacqueline Best
- Ownership infinity pools: finding control strategies in multinational enterprises pp. 993-1016

- David P. Castro and Leonard Seabrooke
Volume 33, issue 1, 2026
- The slumbering giant: towards a political economy of financialised insurance pp. 1-33

- Vanessa Endrejat, Fabio Bulfone and Arjen van der Heide
- Are dollars popular? The Fed’s currency swap arrangements and recipient governments’ popularity pp. 34-66

- Yumi Park and Sujeong Shim
- Flexible embeddedness: how Chinese lead firms internationalise in Africa pp. 67-97

- Elisa Gambino and Costanza Franceschini
- Imperial money and the making of currency hierarchies: evidence from Nigeria pp. 98-130

- Carla Coburger
- Financing technological innovation in China: neo-developmental financial statecraft through government guidance funds pp. 131-161

- Xuan Li and Cornel Ban
- Layering of informal organisations in international regimes: the G20 Common Framework and the sovereign debt regime pp. 162-192

- Isabel Rodriguez-Toribio and Alexandra O. Zeitz
- The emerging political economy of deep-sea mining: an analysis of opaque ownership structures pp. 193-222

- Justin Alger, Kate J. Neville and Marc Calabretta
- Power and sustainability governance in the soy-animal protein global value chain pp. 223-252

- Paulina Flores-Martínez, Tony Heron, Chris West and Patricia Prado
- The Chinese road to decarbonisation: China’s party-state capitalism in the political economy of fossil energy phase-out pp. 253-283

- Chris Saltmarsh
- Governing through guesstimates: mock precision in international organisations pp. 284-317

- Lukas Linsi, Seiki Tanaka, Francesco Giumelli and Leonard Seabrooke
- The Chinese are coming! US think tanks and the Belt and Road Initiative in the Middle East and North Africa pp. 318-348

- Neil Ketchley, Morten S. Andersen and Ole Jacob Sending
- The economic exception: how the Bank of Italy framed crisis to govern, 1960–1984 pp. 349-378

- Simone Polillo
- Colonial afterlives in the global cocoa supply chain: sharecropping, labour exploitation, and gendered (re)production pp. 379-408

- Ellie Gore
- Mercantilism 2.0: American and Chinese mass public opinions toward trade balances pp. 409-439

- Tanja Schweinberger
- Racism, colonialism, and tax havens: tracing the offshore world’s hidden histories pp. 440-469

- Miguel A. Rivera-Quiñones
- Subordinated integration and political waves in the 21st century Latin America pp. 470-502

- Samuele Bibi, Nicole Cerpa Vielma and Pedro Perfeito da Silva
- RIPE 2025 diversity statement pp. 503-508

- Juanita Elias, Aida A. Hozić, Alison Johnston, Seçkin Köstem, Manuela Moschella, Stefano Ponte, Hongying Wang and Kevin L. Young
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