Review of International Political Economy
2012 - 2025
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Volume 23, issue 6, 2016
- The political economy of shadow banking pp. 901-914

- Cornel Ban and Daniela Gabor
- Banking upside down: the implicit politics of shadow banking expertise pp. 915-940

- Oddný Helgadóttir
- Politics, time and space in the era of shadow banking pp. 941-966

- Dick Bryan, Michael Rafferty and Duncan Wigan
- The (impossible) repo trinity: the political economy of repo markets pp. 967-1000

- Daniela Gabor
- Grey matter in shadow banking: international organizations and expert strategies in global financial governance pp. 1001-1033

- Cornel Ban, Leonard Seabrooke and Sarah Freitas
- The anatomy of the Cayman Islands offshore financial center: Anglo-America, Japan, and the role of hedge funds pp. 1034-1063

- Jan Fichtner
- Speaking to the people? Money, trust, and central bank legitimacy in the age of quantitative easing pp. 1064-1092

- Benjamin Braun
Volume 23, issue 5, 2016
- The new interdependence approach: theoretical development and empirical demonstration pp. 713-736

- Henry Farrell and Abraham Newman
- Cooperation, co-optation, competition, conflict: international bureaucracies and non-governmental organizations in an interdependent world pp. 737-767

- Tana Johnson
- Structuring transnational interests: the second-order effects of soft law in the politics of global finance pp. 768-798

- Abraham Newman and Elliot Posner
- Negotiating Greece. Layering, insulation, and the design of adjustment programs in the Eurozone pp. 799-824

- Manuela Moschella
- Complex governance and the new interdependence approach (NIA) pp. 825-839

- Miles Kahler
- The domestic battle over the design of non-trade issues in preferential trade agreements pp. 840-871

- Lisa Lechner
- Ratcheting up protective regulations in the shadow of the WTO: NGO strategy and food safety standard-setting in India pp. 872-898

- Amy A. Quark
- Corrigendum pp. 899-899

- The Editors
- Erratum pp. 900-900

- The Editors
Volume 23, issue 4, 2016
- IMF conditionality and development policy space, 1985–2014 pp. 543-582

- Alexander E. Kentikelenis, Thomas H. Stubbs and Lawrence P. King
- Atlas constrained: the US external balance sheet and international monetary power pp. 583-613

- Iain Hardie and Sylvia Maxfield
- The political motivations of the United States’ bilateral investment treaty program pp. 614-642

- Adam S. Chilton
- Banking unconditionally: the political economy of Chinese finance in Latin America pp. 643-676

- Stephen B. Kaplan
- New trade, new politics: intra-industry trade and domestic political coalitions pp. 677-711

- Mary Anne Madeira
Volume 23, issue 3, 2016
- Not your parents' trade politics: the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership negotiations pp. 345-378

- Alasdair R. Young
- Institutional spillovers from the negotiation and formulation of East Asian free trade agreements pp. 379-417

- Antonio Postigo
- Developmental states and undervalued exchange rates in the developing world pp. 418-449

- David A. Steinberg
- Varieties of localization: international norms and the commodification of knowledge in India and Brazil pp. 450-479

- Thomas R. Eimer, Susanne Lütz and Verena Schüren
- Semi-peripheral financialisation: the case of Portugal pp. 480-510

- João Rodrigues, Ana C. Santos and Nuno Teles
- Coercion in international tax cooperation: identifying the prerequisites for sanction threats by a great power pp. 511-541

- Lukas Hakelberg
Volume 23, issue 2, 2016
- The new political economy of taxation in the developing world pp. 185-207

- Duane Swank
- Trade liberalization and the global expansion of modern taxes pp. 208-231

- Laura Seelkopf, Hanna Lierse and Carina Schmitt
- Fiscal decentralization and tax incentives in the developing world pp. 232-260

- Quan Li
- Trade liberalization and the challenges of revenue mobilization: can international financial institutions make a difference? pp. 261-289

- Ida Bastiaens and Nita Rudra
- Dictators don't compete: autocracy, democracy, and tax competition pp. 290-315

- Philipp Genschel, Hanna Lierse and Laura Seelkopf
- Did they learn to tax? Taxation trends outside the OECD pp. 316-344

- Philipp Genschel and Laura Seelkopf
Volume 23, issue 1, 2016
- The new agrarian double movement: hegemony and resistance in the GMO food economy pp. 1-28

- Myles Carroll
- Universal values, foreign money: funding local human rights organizations in the global south pp. 29-64

- James Ron, Archana Pandya and David Crow
- Slouching tiger, roaring dragon: comparing India and China as late innovators pp. 65-92

- Andrew Kennedy
- A different two-level game: foreign policy officials' personal networks and coordinated policy innovation pp. 93-122

- Timothy J. McKeown
- Transnational feedback, soft law, and preferences in global financial regulation pp. 123-152

- Abraham Newman and Elliot Posner
- Self-discovery in the dark: the demand side of industrial policy in Latin America pp. 153-183

- Alberto Fuentes and Seth Pipkin
Volume 22, issue 6, 2015
- Asymmetric influence in global banking regulation pp. 1087-1127

- Roman Goldbach
- Multilateral trade governance as social field: Global civil society and the WTO pp. 1128-1158

- Kristen Hopewell
- Oil and state capitalism: government-firm coopetition in China and India pp. 1159-1187

- Jonas Meckling, Bo Kong and Tanvi Madan
- Neopluralism and globalization: the plural politics of the Motion Picture Association pp. 1188-1216

- Alexandre Bohas
- Innovation and deadlock in global financial governance: transatlantic coordination failure in OTC derivatives regulation pp. 1217-1248

- Peter Knaack
- The tools of globalization: ways of regulating and the structure of the international regime for pharmaceuticals pp. 1249-1275

- David Demortain
Volume 22, issue 5, 2015
- 'Governed' trade: global value chains, firms, and the heterogeneity of trade in an era of fragmented production pp. 875-909

- Mark P. Dallas
- Organized business and regional integration in Africa pp. 910-940

- Okechukwu C. Iheduru
- Soft power with a hard edge: EU policy tools and energy security pp. 941-965

- Andreas Goldthau and Nick Sitter
- Crisis theory and the historical imagination pp. 966-995

- Amin Samman
- The domestic sources and power dynamics of regulatory networks: evidence from the financial stability forum pp. 996-1024

- Alexander Reisenbichler
- The impact of trade policy on global production networks: the solar panel case pp. 1025-1054

- Louise Curran
- The non-ratification of bilateral investment treaties in Brazil: a story of conflict in a land of cooperation pp. 1055-1086

- Daniela Campello and Leany Lemos
Volume 22, issue 4, 2015
- What were they thinking? The Federal Reserve in the run-up to the 2008 financial crisis pp. 657-692

- Stephen Golub, Ayse Kaya and Michael Reay
- Global corporate crime-fighters: Private transnational responses to piracy and money laundering pp. 693-718

- Carolin Liss and J.C. Sharman
- Predicting the unpredictable: Value-at-risk, performativity, and the politics of financial uncertainty pp. 719-756

- Erin Lockwood
- Professional ties that bind: how normative orientations shape IMF conditionality pp. 757-787

- Jeffrey M. Chwieroth
- The peripheralization of Southern European capitalism within the EMU pp. 788-812

- Francesca Gambarotto and Stefano Solari
- Credit Rating Agencies and the IPE: Not as influential as thought? pp. 813-837

- Dimitrios Soudis
- The stabilizing state: State capitalism as a response to financial globalization in one-party regimes pp. 838-873

- Richard W. Carney
Volume 22, issue 3, 2015
- The political economy of the euro area's sovereign debt crisis: introduction to the special issue of the Review of International Political Economy pp. 457-484

- David Howarth and Lucia Quaglia
- Banks and the political economy of the sovereign debt crisis in Italy and Spain pp. 485-507

- Lucia Quaglia and Sebasti�n Royo
- What difference does Euro membership make to stabilization? The political economy of international monetary systems revisited pp. 508-534

- Deborah Mabbett and Waltraud Schelkle
- Financial nationalism and its international enablers: The Hungarian experience pp. 535-569

- Juliet Johnson and Andrew Barnes
- The IMF as a de facto institution of the EU: A multiple supervisor approach pp. 570-598

- Dermot Hodson
- Building the euro area's debt crisis management capacity with the IMF pp. 599-625

- Daniela Schwarzer
- All in: Market expectations of eurozone integrity in the sovereign debt crisis pp. 626-655

- Michele Chang and Patrick Leblond
Volume 22, issue 2, 2015
- Club governance and the making of global financial rules pp. 225-256

- Eleni Tsingou
- The role of shadow banking entities in the financial crisis: a disaggregated view pp. 257-279

- Photis Lysandrou and Anastasia Nesvetailova
- Brave New World? Macro-prudential policy and the new political economy of the federal reserve pp. 280-310

- Lucy M. Goodhart
- Different paths to power: The rise of Brazil, India and China at the World Trade Organization pp. 311-338

- Kristen Hopewell
- The declining exceptionalism of agriculture: identifying the domestic politics and foreign policy of agricultural trade protectionism pp. 339-359

- Cameron G. Thies
- Vulgarisation of Keynesianism in China's response to the global financial crisis pp. 360-390

- Yang Jiang
- Something left to lose? Network preservation as a motive for protectionist responses to foreign takeovers pp. 391-418

- Helen Callaghan
- Who survived? Ethiopia's regulatory crackdown on foreign-funded NGOs pp. 419-456

- Kendra E Dupuy, James Ron and Aseem Prakash
Volume 22, issue 1, 2015
- Capital controls and the global financial crisis: An introduction pp. 1-6

- Ilene Grabel and Kevin P. Gallagher
- The rebranding of capital controls in an era of productive incoherence pp. 7-43

- Ilene Grabel
- Managing and transforming policy stigmas in international finance: Emerging markets and controlling capital inflows after the crisis pp. 44-76

- Jeffrey M. Chwieroth
- Countervailing monetary power: Re-regulating capital flows in Brazil and South Korea pp. 77-102

- Kevin P. Gallagher
- From control by capital to control of capital: Iceland's boom and bust, and the IMF's unorthodox rescue package pp. 103-133

- Silla Sigurgeirsd�ttir and Robert H. Wade
- Currency wars in the advanced world: Resisting appreciation at a time of change in central banking monetary consensus pp. 134-161

- Manuela Moschella
- The economic geography of North Korean drug trafficking networks pp. 162-193

- Justin V. Hastings
- The political economy of precarious work in the tourism industry in small island developing states pp. 194-223

- Donna Lee, Mark Hampton and Julia Jeyacheya
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