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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 27, issue 6, 2020

Don’t mention the war! International Financial Institutions and the gendered circuits of violence in post-conflict pp. 1193-1213 Downloads
Jacqui True and Aida A. Hozić
Whose recovery? IFI prescriptions for postwar states pp. 1214-1234 Downloads
Carol Cohn and Claire Duncanson
Women, war and austerity: IFIs and the construction of gendered economic insecurities in Ukraine pp. 1235-1256 Downloads
Jennifer G. Mathers
What has justice got to do with it? Gender and the political economy of post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina pp. 1257-1279 Downloads
Daniela Lai
Taxing for inequalities: gender budgeting in the Western Balkans pp. 1280-1304 Downloads
Vesna Bojičić-Dželilović and Aida A. Hozić
Frontier finance: the role of microfinance in debt and violence in post-conflict Timor-Leste pp. 1305-1329 Downloads
Melissa Frances Johnston
Film in an IPE classroom: for a critical pedagogy of the everyday pp. 1330-1353 Downloads
Juliette Schwak
Business and development: how organization, ownership and networks matter pp. 1354-1377 Downloads
Ignacio Puente and Ben Ross Schneider

Volume 27, issue 5, 2020

To the Memory of Wade Jacoby pp. 995-995 Downloads
Laszlo Bruszt and Julia Langbein
Manufacturing development: how transnational market integration shapes opportunities and capacities for development in Europe’s three peripheries pp. 996-1019 Downloads
László Bruszt and Julia Langbein
Diverging developmental strategies beyond “lead sectors” in the EU’s periphery: the politics of developmental alliances in the Hungarian and Polish dairy sectors pp. 1020-1040 Downloads
László Bruszt and David Karas
European integration and weak states: Romania’s road to exclusionary development pp. 1041-1062 Downloads
Visnja Vukov
EU funds, state capacity and the development of transnational industrial policies in Europe’s Eastern periphery pp. 1063-1082 Downloads
Gergő Medve-Bálint and Vera Šćepanović
Transnational integration in Europe and the reinvention of industrial policy in Spain pp. 1083-1103 Downloads
Vera Šćepanović
Changing modes of market integration, domestic developmental capacities and state-business alliances: insights from Turkey’s automotive industry pp. 1104-1125 Downloads
Julia Langbein and Olga Markiewicz
Shallow market integration and weak developmental capacities: Ukraine’s pathway from periphery to periphery pp. 1126-1146 Downloads
Julia Langbein
Stuck in second gear? EU integration and the evolution of Poland’s automotive industry pp. 1147-1169 Downloads
Olga Markiewicz
Collateral benefit: the developmental effects of EU-induced state building in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 1170-1191 Downloads
Laszlo Bruszt, Ludvig Lundstedt and Zsuzsa Munkacsi

Volume 27, issue 4, 2020

Introduction: the political economy of managerialism pp. 763-779 Downloads
Matthew Eagleton-Pierce and Samuel Knafo
Neoliberalism and the origins of public management pp. 780-801 Downloads
Samuel Knafo
Contracting development: managerialism and consultants in intergovernmental organizations pp. 802-827 Downloads
Leonard Seabrooke and Ole Jacob Sending
Redesigning the business of development: the case of the World Economic Forum and global risk management pp. 828-854 Downloads
Sarah Sharma and Susanne Soederberg
The discourse of competitiveness and the dis-embedding of the national economy pp. 855-879 Downloads
Lukas Linsi
Public-private partnerships: market development through management reform pp. 880-902 Downloads
Heather Whiteside
Global value chains as entrepreneurial capture: insights from management theory pp. 903-925 Downloads
Elena Baglioni, Liam Campling and Gerard Hanlon
Black box or hidden abode? The expansion and exposure of platform work managerialism pp. 926-948 Downloads
Phoebe V. Moore and Simon Joyce
Neoliberalization, fast policy transfer and the management of labor market services pp. 949-969 Downloads
Alexander Nunn
The rise of managerialism in international NGOs pp. 970-994 Downloads
Matthew Eagleton-Pierce

Volume 27, issue 3, 2020

The rise of transnational state capital: state-led foreign investment in the 21st century pp. 433-475 Downloads
Milan Babic, Javier Garcia-Bernardo and Eelke M. Heemskerk
The myth of the shareholder revolution and the financialization of the firm pp. 476-499 Downloads
Samuel Knafo and Sahil Jai Dutta
Ambiguity in international finance and the spread of financial norms: the localization of financial inclusion in Kenya and Nigeria pp. 500-524 Downloads
Florence Dafe
Merchants against the bankers: the financialization of a commodity market pp. 525-555 Downloads
Jack Seddon
Divergent effects of international regulatory institutions. Regulating global banks and shadow banking after the global financial crisis of 2007–2009 pp. 556-582 Downloads
Vincent Woyames Dreher
Authority, politicization, and alternative justifications: endogenous legitimation dynamics in global economic governance1 pp. 583-611 Downloads
Christian Rauh and Michael Zürn
Global governance as patchwork: the making of the Sustainable Development Goals pp. 612-636 Downloads
Jean-Philippe Thérien and Vincent Pouliot
Institutionalism beyond methodological nationalism? The new interdependence approach and the limits of historical institutionalism pp. 637-657 Downloads
Shahar Hameiri
Overcoming the global despondency trap: strengthening corporate accountability in supply chains pp. 658-685 Downloads
Alice Evans
Is traditional industrial policy defunct? Evidence from the Nigerian cement industry pp. 686-708 Downloads
Michael E. Odijie
Capitalism and unfree labor: a review of Marxist perspectives on modern slavery pp. 709-731 Downloads
Sébastien Rioux, Genevieve LeBaron and Peter J. Verovšek
Border economies of the Middle East: why do they matter for political economy? pp. 732-762 Downloads
Adeel Malik and Max Gallien

Volume 27, issue 2, 2020

China’s rise in a liberal world order in transition – introduction to the FORUM pp. 191-207 Downloads
Nana de Graaff, Tobias ten Brink and Inderjeet Parmar
China Inc. goes global. Transnational and national networks of China’s globalizing business elite pp. 208-233 Downloads
Nana de Graaff
‘A new type of great power relationship’? Gramsci, Kautsky and the role of the Ford Foundation’s transformational elite knowledge networks in China pp. 234-257 Downloads
Shuhong Huo and Inderjeet Parmar
Varieties of contestation: China’s rise and the liberal trade order pp. 258-280 Downloads
Clara Weinhardt and Tobias ten Brink
Chaotic mélange: neo-liberalism and neo-statism in the age of Sino-capitalism pp. 281-301 Downloads
Christopher A. McNally
Does capitalism (still) come in varieties? pp. 302-319 Downloads
Colin Hay
Squeezing workers’ rights in global supply chains: purchasing practices in the Bangladesh garment export sector in comparative perspective pp. 320-347 Downloads
Mark Anner
The domestic political economy of upgrading in global value chains: how politics shapes pathways for upgrading in Rwanda’s coffee sector* pp. 348-376 Downloads
Pritish Behuria
Making a global poverty chain: export footwear production and gendered labor exploitation in Eastern and Central Europe pp. 377-403 Downloads
Benjamin Selwyn, Bettina Musiolek and Artemisa Ijarja
Intellectual monopoly in global value chains pp. 404-429 Downloads
Cédric Durand and Wiliiam Milberg

Volume 27, issue 1, 2020

Health under capitalism: a global political economy of structural pathogenesis pp. 1-25 Downloads
Susan K. Sell and Owain D. Williams
Globalization and health: political grand challenges pp. 26-47 Downloads
Ted Schrecker
Neoliberal regime change and the remaking of global health: from rollback disinvestment to rollout reinvestment and reterritorialization pp. 48-74 Downloads
Matthew Sparke
Patents, trade and medicines: past, present and future pp. 75-97 Downloads
Kenneth C. Shadlen, Bhaven N. Sampat and Amy Kapczynski
The somatic-security industrial complex: theorizing the political economy of informationalized biology pp. 98-124 Downloads
Rebecca J. Hester and Owain David Williams
The political economy of molecules: vital epistemics, desiring machines and assemblage thinking pp. 125-145 Downloads
Stefan Elbe and Christopher Long
The everyday political economy of health: community health workers and the response to the 2015 Zika outbreak in Brazil pp. 146-166 Downloads
João Nunes
Reflections on the political economy of planetary health pp. 167-190 Downloads
Stephen R. Gill and Solomon R. Benatar
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