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Review of International Political Economy

2012 - 2025

Current editor(s): Gregory Chin, Juliet Johnson, Daniel Mügge, Kevin Gallagher, Ilene Grabel and Cornelia Woll

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Volume 28, issue 6, 2020

Measuring and mitigating systemic risks: how the forging of new alliances between central bank and academic economists legitimize the transnational macroprudential agenda pp. 1433-1458 Downloads
Matthias Thiemann, Carolina Raquel Melches and Edin Ibrocevic
Minsky’s moment? The rise of depoliticised Keynesianism and ideational change at the Federal Reserve after the financial crisis of 2007/08 pp. 1459-1486 Downloads
Oliver Levingston
Populism, Brexit, and the manufactured crisis of British neoliberalism pp. 1487-1508 Downloads
James D. G. Wood and Valentina Ausserladscheider
What finance wants: explaining change in private regulatory preferences toward sovereign debt restructuring pp. 1509-1532 Downloads
Skylar Brooks
Provincializing economics: Jevons, Marshall and the colonial imaginaries of free trade pp. 1533-1554 Downloads
David L. Blaney
The demand-side politics of China’s global buying spree: managers’ attitudes toward Chinese inward FDI flows in comparative perspective pp. 1555-1581 Downloads
Damian Raess
From shadow banking to digital financial inclusion: China’s rise and the politics of epistemic contestation within the Financial Stability Board pp. 1582-1606 Downloads
Peter Knaack and Julian Gruin
The financialization of remittances: governing through emotions pp. 1607-1631 Downloads
Rahel Kunz, Julia Maisenbacher and Lekh Nath Paudel
Between substantive and symbolic influence: diffusion, translation and bricolage in German pension politics pp. 1632-1651 Downloads
Nils Röper
Cartels, competition, and coalitions: the domestic drivers of international orders pp. 1652-1676 Downloads
Erik Peinert
Contradictory welfare conditioning—differing welfare support for natives versus immigrants pp. 1677-1704 Downloads
Matthias Diermeier, Judith Niehues and Joel Reinecke
The limits of institutional convergence: why public sector outsourcing is less efficient than Soviet enterprise planning pp. 1705-1728 Downloads
Abby Innes
Currency and settler colonialism: the Palestinian case pp. 1729-1750 Downloads
Serena Merrino
Rethinking sovereign default pp. 1751-1770 Downloads
David James Gill

Volume 28, issue 5, 2021

Extractive investibility in historical colonial perspective: the emerging market and its antecedents in Indonesia pp. 1099-1118 Downloads
Lisa Tilley
Producing zones of neediness in world politics: missionaries, educators, and a cultural political economy of colonialism in Appalachia pp. 1119-1141 Downloads
Jacob L. Stump
Is neoliberalism still spreading? The impact of international cooperation on capital taxation pp. 1142-1168 Downloads
Lukas Hakelberg and Thomas Rixen
Entitlements in the crosshairs: how sovereign credit ratings judge the welfare state in advanced market economies pp. 1169-1195 Downloads
Zsófia Barta and Alison Johnston
Welfare models and demand-led growth regimes before and after the financial and economic crisis pp. 1196-1223 Downloads
Eckhard Hein, Walter Paternesi Meloni and Pasquale Tridico
Austerity’s failures and policy learning: mapping European Commission officials’ beliefs on fiscal governance in the post-crisis EU pp. 1224-1248 Downloads
Joan Miró
Birds of a feather? The determinants of impartiality perceptions of the IMF and the World Bank pp. 1249-1273 Downloads
Mirko Heinzel, Jonas Richter, Per-Olof Busch, Hauke Feil, Jana Herold and Andrea Liese
Competing for capitals: the great fragmentation of the firm and varieties of FDI attraction profiles in the European Union pp. 1274-1307 Downloads
Arjan Reurink and Javier Garcia-Bernardo
The global politics of African industrial policy: the case of the used clothing ban in Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda pp. 1308-1331 Downloads
Emily Anne Wolff
Export incentives, domestic mobilization, & labor reforms pp. 1332-1361 Downloads
Alice Evans
Banking on courts: financialization and the rise of third-party funding in investment arbitration pp. 1362-1384 Downloads
Florence Dafe and Zoe Williams
Why hasn't high-frequency trading swept the board? Shares, sovereign bonds and the politics of market structure pp. 1385-1409 Downloads
Donald MacKenzie, Iain Hardie, Charlotte Rommerskirchen and Arjen van der Heide
Saudi on the Rhine? Explaining the emergence of private governance in the global oil market pp. 1410-1432 Downloads
Andreas Goldthau and Llewelyn Hughes

Volume 28, issue 4, 2020

European political economy of finance and financialization pp. 761-774 Downloads
Waltraud Schelkle and Dorothee Bohle
Taking Europe seriously: European financialization and US monetary power pp. 775-793 Downloads
Iain Hardie and Helen Thompson
Financial globalization as positive integration: monetary technocrats and the Eurodollar market in the 1970s pp. 794-819 Downloads
Benjamin Braun, Arie Krampf and Steffen Murau
Financialization of, not by the State. Exploring Changes in the Management of Public Debt and Assets across Europe pp. 820-842 Downloads
Michael Schwan, Christine Trampusch and Florian Fastenrath
It takes two to tango: mortgage markets, labor markets and rising household debt in Europe pp. 843-873 Downloads
Alison Johnston, Gregory W. Fuller and Aidan Regan
Definancialization, financial repression and policy continuity in East-Central Europe pp. 874-897 Downloads
Cornel Ban and Dorothee Bohle
The internationalization of European financial networks: a quantitative text analysis of EU consultation responses pp. 898-925 Downloads
Scott James, Stefano Pagliari and Kevin L. Young
Reckless prudence: financialization in UK pension scheme governance after the crisis pp. 926-946 Downloads
Deborah Mabbett
Unpacking state-led upgrading: empirical evidence from Uzbek horticulture value chain governance pp. 947-973 Downloads
Lorena Lombardozzi
Theorizing China-world integration: sociospatial reconfigurations and the modern silk roads pp. 974-1003 Downloads
Maximilian Mayer and Xin Zhang
The periphery in the making of globalization: the China Lobby and the Reversal of Clinton’s China Trade Policy, 1993–1994 pp. 1004-1027 Downloads
Ho-fung Hung
RMB transnationalization and the infrastructural power of international financial centres pp. 1028-1054 Downloads
Jeremy Green and Julian Gruin
Globalization as ideology: China’s effects on organizational advocacy and relations among US trade policy stakeholder groups pp. 1055-1082 Downloads
Jesse Liss
Teaching students to think ecologically about the global political economy, and vice versa pp. 1083-1098 Downloads
Ryan M. Katz-Rosene, Christopher Kelly-Bisson and Matthew Paterson

Volume 28, issue 3, 2021

Renationalizing finance for development: policy space and public economic control in Bolivia pp. 447-478 Downloads
Natalya Naqvi
Brexit for finance? Structural interdependence as a source of financial political power within UK-EU withdrawal negotiations pp. 479-504 Downloads
Manolis Kalaitzake
Brexit and the political economy of euro-denominated clearing pp. 505-527 Downloads
Scott James and Lucia Quaglia
How Israel avoided hyperinflation. The success of its 1985 stabilization plan in the light of post-Keynesian theory pp. 528-558 Downloads
Sebastien Charles and Jonathan Marie
Islamic legal tradition and the choice of investment arbitration forums pp. 559-583 Downloads
Morr Link and Yoram Z. Haftel
Asymmetric diffusion: World Bank ‘best practice’ and the spread of arbitration in national investment laws pp. 584-610 Downloads
Tarald Laudal Berge and Taylor St John
Market structure and economic sanctions: the 2010 rare earth elements episode as a pathway case of market adjustment pp. 611-634 Downloads
Eugene Gholz and Llewelyn Hughes
Financial sanctions and political risk in the international currency system pp. 635-661 Downloads
Daniel McDowell
Varieties of privatization: informal networks, trust and state control of the commanding heights pp. 662-689 Downloads
Moritz Weiss
The past and present of abolition: reassessing Adam Smith’s “liberal reward of labor” pp. 690-711 Downloads
Robbie Shilliam
Policy divergence across crises of a similar nature: the role of ideas in shaping 19th century famine relief policies pp. 712-738 Downloads
Declan Curran and Mounir Mahmalat
Revisiting the fallacies in Hegemonic Stability Theory in light of the 2007–2008 crisis: the theory’s hollow conceptualization of hegemony pp. 739-760 Downloads
Maria Gavris

Volume 28, issue 2, 2020

Blind spots in IPE: marginalized perspectives and neglected trends in contemporary capitalism pp. 283-294 Downloads
Genevieve LeBaron, Daniel Mügge, Jacqueline Best and Colin Hay
Untenable dichotomies: de-gendering political economy pp. 295-306 Downloads
Elisabeth Prügl
Colonial global economy: towards a theoretical reorientation of political economy pp. 307-322 Downloads
Gurminder K. Bhambra
Race, culture, and economics: an example from North-South trade relations pp. 323-335 Downloads
J. P Singh
The Janus faces of Silicon Valley pp. 336-350 Downloads
Maha Rafi Atal
Finance/security infrastructures pp. 351-368 Downloads
Marieke de Goede
Recursive recognition in the international political economy pp. 369-381 Downloads
André Broome and Leonard Seabrooke
Assets and assetization in financialized capitalism pp. 382-393 Downloads
Paul Langley
Climate change and international political economy: between collapse and transformation pp. 394-405 Downloads
Matthew Paterson
Progress, pluralism and science: moving from alienated to engaged pluralism pp. 406-420 Downloads
Kevin L. Young
The international political economy of global inequality pp. 421-445 Downloads
Erin Lockwood

Volume 28, issue 1, 2021

Strengthening RIPE’s commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion in our field pp. 1-6 Downloads
Jennifer Bair, Daniela Gabor, Randall Germain, Alison Johnston, Saori N. Katada, Genevieve LeBaron and Lena Rethel
RIPE 2020 diversity statement pp. 7-10 Downloads
Jennifer Bair, Daniela Gabor, Randall Germain, Alison Johnston, Saori N. Katada, Genevieve LeBaron and Lena Rethel
Institutions under pressure: East Asian states, global markets and national firms pp. 11-35 Downloads
Natasha Hamilton-Hart and Henry Wai-chung Yeung
Rethinking critical juncture analysis: institutional change in Chinese banking and finance pp. 36-58 Downloads
Stephen Bell and Hui Feng
Democratization, globalization, and institutional adaptation: the developmental states of South Korea and Taiwan pp. 59-80 Downloads
Yin-wah Chu
The changing dynamics of state–business relations and the politics of reform and capture in South Korea pp. 81-102 Downloads
Jong-sung You
Economic statecraft at the frontier: Korea’s drive for intelligent robotics pp. 103-127 Downloads
Elizabeth Thurbon and Linda Weiss
Opposition to privatized infrastructure in Indonesia pp. 128-151 Downloads
Jamie S. Davidson
Steering capital: the growing private authority of index providers in the age of passive asset management pp. 152-176 Downloads
Johannes Petry, Jan Fichtner and Eelke Heemskerk
Cultivating ‘new’ gendered food producers: intersections of power and identity in the postcolonial nation of Trinidad pp. 177-203 Downloads
Merisa S. Thompson
Policy articulation and paradigm transformation: the bureaucratic origin of China’s industrial policy pp. 204-231 Downloads
Yingyao Wang
How do capital and labor split economic gains in an age of globalization? pp. 232-257 Downloads
Rena Sung, Erica Owen and Quan Li
‘TAMA’ economics under siege in Brazil: the threats of curriculum governance reform pp. 258-281 Downloads
Danielle Guizzo, Andrew Mearman and Sebastian Berger
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