Review of International Political Economy
2012 - 2025
Current editor(s): Gregory Chin, Juliet Johnson, Daniel Mügge, Kevin Gallagher, Ilene Grabel and Cornelia Woll From Taylor & Francis Journals Bibliographic data for series maintained by Chris Longhurst (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 20, issue 6, 2013
- Introduction - IPE with China's characteristics pp. 1145-1164

- Gregory Chin, Margaret M. Pearson and Wang Yong
- Chinese IPE debates on (American) hegemony pp. 1165-1188

- Wang Yong and Louis Pauly
- Debating international institutions and global governance: The missing Chinese IPE contribution pp. 1189-1214

- Pang Zhongying and Hongying Wang
- Globalization and the role of the state: Reflections on Chinese international and comparative political economy scholarship pp. 1215-1243

- Tianbiao Zhu and Margaret Pearson
- Turning point: International money and finance in Chinese IPE pp. 1244-1275

- Xin Wang and Gregory Chin
- Constructivism and the study of international political economy in China pp. 1276-1299

- Qingxin K. Wang and Mark Blyth
Volume 20, issue 5, 2013
- The future of international political economy: Introduction to the 20th anniversary issue of RIPE pp. 1009-1023

- Juliet Johnson, Daniel M�gge, Leonard Seabrooke, Cornelia Woll, Ilene Grabel and Kevin P. Gallagher
- Part 1 - Revealing the Eurocentric foundations of IPE: A critical historiography of the discipline from the classical to the modern era pp. 1024-1054

- John M. Hobson
- Part 2 - Reconstructing the non-Eurocentric foundations of IPE: From Eurocentric 'open economy politics' to inter-civilizational political economy pp. 1055-1081

- John M. Hobson
- RIPE, the American School and diversity in global IPE pp. 1082-1100

- J. C. Sharman and Catherine Weaver
- Reading the right signals and reading the signals right: IPE and the financial crisis of 2008 pp. 1101-1131

- Peter J. Katzenstein and Stephen C. Nelson
- Coping with Crisis: Government reactions to the Great Recession, by Nancy Bermeo and Jonas Pontusson (eds) pp. 1132-1134

- Kevin P. Gallagher
- Hunger in the Balance: The new politics of international food aid, by Jennifer Clapp pp. 1134-1136

- Catherine Weaver
- Financialization and Government Borrowing Capacity in Emerging Markets, by Iain Hardie pp. 1136-1139

- Ilene Grabel
- The Political Economy of Violence Against Women, by Jacqui True pp. 1141-1143

- Nicola Phillips
Volume 20, issue 4, 2013
- Restructuring neoliberalism at the World Health Organization pp. 627-666

- Nitsan Chorev
- Bureaucratic imperatives and policy outcomes: The origins of World Bank structural adjustment lending pp. 667-686

- Patrick Sharma
- Crisis and continuity of capitalist society-nature relationships: The imperial mode of living and the limits to environmental governance pp. 687-711

- Ulrich Brand and Markus Wissen
- Human development vis-�-vis free trade: Understanding developing countries' positions in trade negotiations on education and intellectual property rights pp. 712-739

- Antoni Verger and Barbara van Paassen
- Hegemonic currencies during the crisis: The dollar versus the euro in a Cartalist perspective pp. 740-759

- David Fields and Matías Vernengo
- When do autocracies start to liberalize foreign trade? Evidence from four cases in the Middle East and North Africa pp. 760-787

- Thomas Richter
- Credit rating agencies and the sovereign debt crisis: Performing the politics of creditworthiness through risk and uncertainty pp. 788-818

- Bartholomew Paudyn
- Intellectual property protection and European 'competitiveness' pp. 819-847

- Valbona Muzaka
- The domestic politics of financial internationalization in the developing world pp. 848-880

- Thomas B. Pepinsky
- The diffusion of financial supervisory governance ideas pp. 881-916

- Christopher Gandrud
- Regionalism from without: External involvement of the EU in regionalism in southern Africa pp. 917-946

- Stephen Robert Buzdugan
- Evidencing donor heterogeneity in Aid for Trade pp. 947-978

- Samuel Rueckert Brazys
- Revisiting crisis generators in Romania and other new EU member states pp. 979-1008

- Liviu Voinea
Volume 20, issue 3, 2013
- The profits of power: Commerce and realpolitik in Eurasia pp. 421-456

- Rawi Abdelal
- How you stand depends on how we see: International capital mobility as social fact pp. 457-485

- Jeffrey M. Chwieroth and Timothy J. Sinclair
- The Power of Major Trade Languages in Trade and Foreign Direct Investment pp. 486-514

- W. Selmier and Chang Hoon Oh
- Prospects for deepening Mercosur integration: Economic asymmetry and institutional deficits pp. 515-540

- Mahrukh Doctor
- Piecemeal regional integration in the post-neoliberal era: Negotiating migration policies within Mercosur pp. 541-575

- Ana Margheritis
- The politics of joint sovereign borrowing: The Venezuelan/Argentine Bono del Sur pp. 576-604

- Lauren M. Phillips*
- The international political economy of tourism and the neoliberalisation of nature: Challenges posed by selling close interactions with animals pp. 605-626

- Rosaleen Duffy
Volume 20, issue 2, 2013
- The BRICs and the Washington Consensus: An introduction pp. 241-255

- Cornel Ban and Mark Blyth
- The material and symbolic construction of the BRICs: Reflections inspired by the RIPE Special Issue pp. 256-267

- Marion Fourcade
- The Washington Consensus as transnational policy paradigm: Its origins, trajectory and likely successor pp. 268-297

- Sarah Babb
- Brazil's liberal neo-developmentalism: New paradigm or edited orthodoxy? pp. 298-331

- Cornel Ban
- Neoliberalism and the Russian transition pp. 332-362

- Peter Rutland
- Ideas, interests, and the tipping point: Economic change in India pp. 363-389

- Rahul Mukherji
- Whose China Model is it anyway? The contentious search for consensus pp. 390-420

- Matt Ferchen
Volume 20, issue 1, 2013
- The dog that did not bark: Anti-Americanism and the 2008 financial crisis in Europe pp. 1-25

- Sophie Meunier
- Political uncertainty and portfolio managers in emerging economies pp. 26-51

- Emmanuel Frot and Javier Santiso
- Framing standards, mobilizing users: Copyright versus fair use in transnational regulation pp. 52-88

- Leonhard Dobusch and Sigrid Quack
- The 'Diaspora option', migration and the changing political economy of development pp. 89-120

- H�l�ne Pellerin and Beverley Mullings
- Business conflict and global politics: The pharmaceutical industry and the global protection of intellectual property rights pp. 121-152

- Anne Roemer-Mahler
- The global retail revolution, fruiticulture and economic development in north-east Brazil pp. 153-179

- Ben Selwyn
- Reframing the euro vs. dollar debate through the perceptions of financial elites in key dollar-holding countries pp. 180-214

- Miguel Otero-Iglesias and Federico Steinberg
- Contradictions, frames and reproductions: The emergence of the WIPO Development Agenda pp. 215-239

- Valbona Muzaka
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