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March 2024, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 413-437 The dysfunctional taboo: monetary financing at the Bank of England, the Federal Reserve, and the European Central Bank
by Will Bateman & Jens van ‘t Klooster - 438-462 Continuity or change? Platforms and the hybridization of neoliberal institutional contexts
by Aleksandra Piletić - 463-486 New constitutionalism across the North-South divide—neoliberalization through development cooperation agreements
by Nina Glatzer & Manuel Neumann & Franziska Müller - 487-510 More debtfare than healthcare: business as usual in the Multilateral Development Banks’ COVID-19 response in India
by Susan Engel & David Pedersen - 511-534 The ignorance of hypervigilance: agnotology and halal along the Belt and Road
by Amalina Anuar & Chan Xin Ying - 535-562 Centering social reproduction during crisis: women’s experiences of food insecurity in Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, and the Philippines during the COVID-19 pandemic
by Sara E. Davies & Belinda Eslick & Darlene Joy D. Calsado & Claire Samantha Juanico & Zin Mar Oo & Robin E. Roberts & Yadanar & Naomi Woyengu - 563-588 From tax havens to cryptocurrencies: secrecy-seeking capital in the global economy
by Matti Ylönen & Ringa Raudla & Milan Babic - 589-621 Ethnic politics and sovereign credit risk
by Kathleen J. Brown & Matthew DiGiuseppe & Patrick E. Shea - 622-650 Globalizing from the inside out: national responses to international soft law in Latin America’s banking sector
by Mario G. Schapiro - 651-673 Unpacking the ‘developing’ country classification: origins and hierarchies
by Deborah Barros Leal Farias - 674-699 The geoeconomics of global semiconductor value chains: extraterritoriality and the US-China technology rivalry
by Anton Malkin & Tian He - 700-727 Geographic divides in protectionism: the social context approach with evidence from Japan
by Hirofumi Kawaguchi & Ikuma Ogura - 728-754 Competing investor response to direct and indirect expropriation: evidence from the extractive sector
by Alero Akporiaye - 755-780 Knowledge politics in global governance: philanthropists’ knowledge-making practices in global health
by Annabelle Littoz-Monnet & Ximena Osorio Garate - 781-803 Rights redux: the return of human rights at the WTO
by Matias E. Margulis
January 2024, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-25 Capitalizing on crises: the EBRD, Jordanian state and joint infrastructure fixes
by Lama Tawakkol - 26-46 Transnational city networks, global political economy, and climate governance: C40 in Mexico and Lima
by José Manuel Leal & Matthew Paterson - 47-73 Mandate management: a field theory approach to the EBRD’s adaptive practice in Egypt
by Dóra Piroska & Bálint Schlett - 74-96 The ‘climate shift’ in central banks: how field arbitrageurs paved the way for climate stress testing
by Stine Quorning - 97-123 Delayed cooperation: political systems, elections, and the outcomes of trade negotiations
by Huei-Jyun Ye - 124-148 Growth models and central banking: dominant coalitions, organizational sense-making, and conservative policy innovations at the Bundesbank and Fed
by Leon Wansleben - 149-172 Fossil food: landed property as a hidden abode of global warming
by Martín Arboleda & Thomas F. Purcell & Pablo Roblero - 173-198 The diffusion deficit in scientific and technological power: re-assessing China’s rise
by Jeffrey Ding - 199-223 Food (in)security, the moral economy, and Ubuntu in South Africa: a Southern perspective
by Tidings P. Ndhlovu - 224-252 East Asia and the politics of global finance: a developmental challenge to the neoliberal consensus?
by Fabian Pape & Johannes Petry - 253-276 Trading for survival: trade policy as a credible signal, alliance strategy, and public preferences in Taiwan
by Ian Tsung-yen Chen - 277-303 The demise of sovereign wealth funds
by Leonardo Di Bonaventura Altuve - 304-329 Do geopolitical interests affect how financial markets react to IMF programs?
by Lena Lee Andresen & Jan-Egbert Sturm - 330-353 Rebuilding the fortress? Europe in a changing world economy
by Scott Lavery - 354-381 Norm dynamics in a post-hegemonic world: multistakeholder global governance and the end of liberal international order
by Jack Taggart & Kavi Joseph Abraham - 382-408 The contested terrain of global production: collective versus private labor governance on Guatemalan banana plantations
by Mark Anner - 409-412 RIPE 2023 diversity statement
by Jennifer Bair & Juanita Elias & Aida A. Hozić & Alison Johnston & Seçkin Köstem & Manuela Moschella & Hongying Wang & Kevin L. Young
November 2023, Volume 30, Issue 6
- 2035-2051 Socio-environmental conflicts and land governance: a study of Chinese infrastructure investments in Argentina
by Sol Mora - 2052-2068 Political economy of the ‘informal’ housing question: institutional-hybridity of the postcolonial state
by Danish Khan - 2069-2093 International regime complexity in sovereign crisis finance: a comparison of regional architectures
by C. Randall Henning - 2094-2121 The instability of the nuclear nonproliferation regime complex
by Mette Eilstrup-Sangiovanni - 2122-2149 Governing cyberspace: policy boundary politics across organizations
by Stephanie C. Hofmann & Patryk Pawlak - 2150-2177 Competition and regime complex architecture: authority relations and differentiation in international education
by Rie Kijima & Phillip Y. Lipscy - 2178-2205 Hierarchy and differentiation in international regime complexes: a theoretical framework for comparative research
by C. Randall Henning & Tyler Pratt - 2206-2232 Value differentiation, policy change and cooperation in international regime complexes
by Tyler Pratt - 2233-2256 Flying flags: nationality, sovereignty, and airline liberalization
by Colin Chia - 2257-2284 Who votes for free trade and when? Geopolitics as the source of legislative preferences on free trade agreements
by Sung Eun Kim & Joonseok Yang - 2285-2308 Legal diffusion as protectionism: the case of the U.S. promotion of antitrust laws
by Melike Arslan - 2309-2332 The political economy of consulting firms in reform processes: the case of the World Health Organization
by Julian Eckl & Tine Hanrieder - 2333-2356 Financing energy futures: the contested assetization of pipelines in Canada
by Amy Janzwood & Kate J. Neville & Sarah J. Martin - 2357-2381 Ideas for macroeconomic surveillance: a comparative text analysis of country reports by global and regional financial organizations
by Akitaka Matsuo & Motoshi Suzuki & Azusa Uji - 2382-2405 The Geneva effect: where officials sit influences where they stand on WTO priorities
by Bernard Hoekman & Robert Wolfe - 2406-2422 Development for whom? The case of USAID in Ukraine’s Donbas
by Oleksandr Svitych - 2423-2439 Entangled chains of global value and wealth
by Jennifer Bair & Stefano Ponte & Leonard Seabrooke & Duncan Wigan - 2440-2440 Correction
by The Editors
September 2023, Volume 30, Issue 5
- 1621-1638 Organizing for transformation: post-growth in International Political Economy
by Jacob A. Hasselbalch & Matthias Kranke & Ekaterina Chertkovskaya - 1639-1659 On the contradictions of Africa’s fintech boom: evidence from Ghana
by Isaac Abotebuno Akolgo - 1660-1675 Africa in IPE theorization: exclusion, oversight, and Eurocentrism in the field’s past and future
by Fikir Haile - 1676-1700 Back to Dakar: Decolonizing international political economy through dependency theory
by Felipe Antunes de Oliveira & Ingrid Harvold Kvangraven - 1701-1722 Silences of Bretton Woods: gender inequality, racial discrimination and environmental degradation
by Eric Helleiner - 1723-1748 Standing in the way of rigor? Economics’ meeting with the decolonization agenda
by Ingrid Harvold Kvangraven & Surbhi Kesar - 1749-1775 Global rivalries, corporate interests and Germany’s ‘National Industrial Strategy 2030’
by Julian Germann - 1776-1798 Regional assets and value capture trajectories: the growth and demise of an Australian automotive supplier
by Sally Weller & Alistair Rainnie - 1799-1823 Beyond ‘Once BITten, Twice Shy’: defending the legitimacy of investor-state dispute settlement in Peru and Australia
by Julia Calvert & Kyla Tienhaara - 1824-1850 Building legitimacy? The role of Chinese contract workers in foreign regimes’ political strategies
by Andrea Ghiselli & Pippa Morgan - 1851-1879 Partisanship, protection, and punishment: how governments affect the distributional consequences of International Monetary Fund programs
by Bernhard Reinsberg & M. Rodwan Abouharb - 1880-1906 Personalism and the politics of central bank independence under authoritarianism
by Susanne M. Redwood - 1907-1932 When does liberal peace fail? Trade and nationalism
by Seung-Whan Choi - 1933-1956 Manifesting the embedded developmental state: the role of South Korea’s National Pension Service in managing financial crisis
by Yaechan Lee & William W. Grimes - 1957-1983 The political economy of special economic zones: the cases of Ethiopia and Vietnam
by Keyi Tang - 1984-2011 Functional division of labour and value capture in global value chains: a new empirical assessment based on FDI data
by Andrea Coveri & Antonello Zanfei - 2012-2033 Failed market insertion in Romania’s chemical industry: evidence from two former state-owned enterprises
by Zoltán Mihály
July 2023, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 1203-1219 Adding ‘origination’ to diffusion theory: contrasting the roles of China and the EU in green finance
by Mathias Larsen - 1220-1237 Market-creating states: rethinking China’s high-speed rail development
by Karl Yan - 1238-1254 An illiberal economic order: commitment mechanisms become tools of authoritarian coercion
by Nikhil Kalyanpur - 1255-1281 Market adjustments to import sanctions: lessons from Chinese restrictions on Australian trade, 2020–21
by Victor A. Ferguson & Scott Waldron & Darren J. Lim - 1282-1306 Managing risk in the regulatory state of the South: the case of GM wheat in Argentina
by Su Yeone Jeon - 1307-1333 Pro-trade nationalists and protectionist xenophobes? The conditional effects of psychological factors on trade attitudes
by Alex Honeker - 1334-1359 A critical analysis of international organizations’ and global management consulting firms’ consensus around twenty-first century skills
by Linda A. White & Sumayya Saleem & Elizabeth Dhuey & Michal Perlman - 1360-1386 International financial subordination: a critical research agenda
by Ilias Alami & Carolina Alves & Bruno Bonizzi & Annina Kaltenbrunner & Kai Koddenbrock & Ingrid Kvangraven & Jeff Powell - 1387-1412 How do global trade rules evolve? Strategic sequencing in international economic law
by Matthew A. Castle - 1413-1435 Urban flood resilience: Governing conflicting urbanism and climate action in Amsterdam
by Sarah E. Sharma - 1436-1458 From social protection to ‘progressive neoliberalism’: writing the Left into the rise and resilience of neoliberal policies (1968–2019)
by Gianmarco Fifi - 1459-1485 Strategic interdependence and preferences for debt mutualization in the eurozone
by Lucio Baccaro & Björn Bremer & Erik Neimanns - 1486-1509 ‘I had to take control’: gendered finance rationality in the UK
by Ariane Agunsoye & Hayley James - 1510-1534 Investigating the ‘curious’ case of civil war and foreign direct investment: evidence from Sudan
by David Maher - 1535-1559 Company colonies and historical layering: understanding the Virginia, Somers Isles, and Hudson’s Bay Companies
by Heather Whiteside - 1560-1581 Music, time, and international political economy: making coevalness
by Matt Davies - 1582-1604 Adam Smith, just commercial society and corporate social responsibility
by Stefan Fritsch - 1605-1620 Cryptocurrencies and the IPE of money: an agenda for research
by Hyoung-kyu Chey
May 2023, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 801-822 What about the dragon in the room? Incorporating China into international political economy (IPE) teaching
by Muyang Chen & Johannes Petry - 823-840 Foundering on fallacies: theorizing the Eurozone’s self-harming mercantilism
by Palma Polyak - 841-864 Developing influence: the power of ‘the rest’ in global tax governance
by Martin Hearson & Rasmus Corlin Christensen & Tovony Randriamanalina - 865-890 Political economy of vaccine diplomacy: explaining varying strategies of China, India, and Russia’s COVID-19 vaccine diplomacy
by Mao Suzuki & Shiming Yang - 891-913 Misrecognised, misfit and misperceived: why not a Latin American school of IPE?
by Diana Tussie & Fabrício H. Chagas-Bastos - 914-938 Repackaging growth at Davos: the World Economic Forum’s inclusive growth and development approach
by Ali Saqer - 939-964 Monetary technocracy and democratic accountability: how central bank independence conditions economic voting
by Hyunwoo Kim - 965-990 Collaboration, cooperation, coordination: a history of the Bretton Woods twins’ efforts to work together
by Tamar Gutner - 991-1016 Representation and reward: the left-wing anti-globalization alliance, contributions, and the congress
by Iain Osgood - 1017-1045 Executive compensation in Europe: realized gains from stock-based pay
by Patricia Kotnik & Mustafa Erdem Sakinç - 1046-1072 The political consequences of dependent financialization: Capital flows, crisis and the authoritarian turn in Turkey
by Fulya Apaydin & Mehmet Kerem Çoban - 1073-1097 The color of money at the financial frontier
by Ilias Alami & Vincent Guermond - 1098-1124 China’s growing digital reach: explaining citizens’ high approval rates of fintech investments in Southeast Asia
by Wiebke Rabe & Genia Kostka - 1125-1150 Towards a stronger EU approach on the trade-labor nexus? The EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement, social struggles and labor reforms in Vietnam
by Kristoffer Marslev & Cornelia Staritz - 1151-1176 The shaping of ‘Southern’ sustainability standards in a value chain world: comparative evidence from China and India
by Natalie J. Langford & Khalid Nadvi & Corinna Braun-Munzinger - 1177-1201 Hybrid governance of joint ventures in transitional economies: the case of Guangzhou Automobile Group in China
by Godfrey Yeung & Yi Liu
March 2023, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 403-420 States and new markets: the novelty problem in the IPE of finance
by William D. O’Connell & Christian Elliott - 421-436 Walter Rodney and the method of political economy: retrieving a critical-historical IPE
by David Kenneth Johnson - 437-462 Pipes, profits and peace: toward a feminist political economy of gas during war
by Elliot Dolan-Evans - 463-486 The double movement in Africa: a Nkrumah-Polanyi analysis of free market fatigue in Ghana’s private sector
by Mark Langan - 487-510 Oil and power: the effectiveness of state threats on markets
by Victor McFarland & Jeff D. Colgan - 511-534 Peripheral financialization and the transformation of dependency: a view from Latin America
by Nadine Reis & Felipe Antunes de Oliveira - 535-557 The exclusive nature of global payments infrastructures: the significance of major banks and the role of tech-driven companies
by Barbara Brandl & Lilith Dieterich - 558-583 The not-so Great Game: political economy of changing US energy policy in the Caspian Sea
by Galib Bashirov - 584-607 The life-nerve of the dialectic: György Lukács and the metabolism of space and nature
by Sirma Altun & Christian Caiconte & Madelaine Moore & Adam David Morton & Matthew Ryan & Riki Scanlan & Austin Hayden Smidt - 608-631 Institutions, ideas and regional policy (un-)coordination: The East African Community and the politics of second-hand clothing
by Peter O’Reilly & Tony Heron - 632-653 The perils of capitalist modernity for the Global South: the case of Libya
by Matteo Capasso - 654-677 New champions of preferential trade? Two-level games in China’s and India’s shifting commercial strategies
by Omar Ramon Serrano Oswald & Jappe Eckhardt - 678-701 Why does import competition favor republicans? Localized trade shocks and cultural backlash in the US
by Federico Maria Ferrara - 702-721 Think globally, act locally? Domestic constraints on foreign aid
by Daniel Finke - 722-746 Private infrastructure in weaponized interdependence
by Lars Gjesvik - 747-771 The Public Investment Fund and Salman’s state: the political drivers of sovereign wealth management in Saudi Arabia
by Alexis Montambault Trudelle - 772-800 The political economy of a tax haven: the case of Mauritius
by Pritish Behuria
January 2023, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-14 RIPE 30th anniversary special feature: looking back and looking forward in IPE
by Jennifer Bair & Juanita Elias & Daniela Gabor & Randall Germain & Aida A. Hozić & Alison Johnston & Saori N. Katada & Lena Rethel & Kevin L. Young - 15-42 Environmental issue linkage as an electoral advantage: the case of NAFTA
by Boram Lee - 43-69 Transnationalization of the Mexican corporate elite: looking beyond cross-border corporate networks
by Alejandra Salas-Porras & Martí Medina-Hernández - 70-97 Can domestic non-deliverable forwards replace the sale of international reserves? An analysis of the Brazilian experience
by João Pedro Scalco Macalós - 98-126 Market self-organization and the invisible hand of politics in global risk-trading
by Jack Seddon - 127-152 Environmentalism among poor and rich countries: using natural language processing to handle perfunctory support and rising powers
by Tana Johnson & Joshua Y. Lerner - 153-175 In the club: how and why central bankers created a hierarchy of sovereign borrowers, c. 1988–2007
by Quentin Bruneau - 176-200 The dual transformation in development finance: western multilateral development banks and China in post-Soviet energy
by Morena Skalamera Groce & Seçkin Köstem - 201-228 State capital in a geoeconomic world: mapping state-led foreign investment in the global political economy
by Milan Babic - 229-251 Veni vidi VC – the backend of the digital economy and its political making
by Franziska Cooiman - 252-280 How to make a super-model: professional incentives and the birth of contemporary macroeconomics
by Oddný Helgadóttir - 281-306 Unconventional central banking and the politics of liquidity
by Fathimath Musthaq - 307-331 The IMF as a global monitor: surveillance, information, and financial markets
by Michael Breen & Elliott Doak - 332-358 Exporting inequality: US investors and the Americanization of executive pay in the United Kingdom
by Lukas Linsi & Jonathan Hopkin & Pascal Jaupart - 359-383 A ‘race to the bottom’ or variegated work regimes? Industrial relocation, the changing migrant labor regime, and worker agency in China’s electronics industry
by Lu Zhang - 384-399 On ‘blind spots’ in (international) political economy
by Derek Hall - 400-402 RIPE 2022 diversity statement
by Jennifer Bair & Juanita Elias & Daniela Gabor & Randall Germain & Aida A. Hozić & Alison Johnston & Saori N. Katada & Lena Rethel & Kevin L. Young
November 2022, Volume 29, Issue 6
- 1783-1803 Feminist global political economies of work and social reproduction
by Alessandra Mezzadri & Susan Newman & Sara Stevano - 1804-1826 Towards a feminist political economy of time: labour circulation, social reproduction & the ‘afterlife’ of cheap labour
by Alessandra Mezzadri & Sanjita Majumder - 1827-1846 No separate spheres: the contingent reproduction of living labor in Southern Africa
by Bridget O’Laughlin - 1847-1869 Classes of working women in Mozambique: an integrated framework to understand working lives
by Sara Stevano - 1870-1893 The marketisation of life: entangling social reproduction theory and regimes of patriarchy through women’s work in post-Soviet Uzbekistan
by Lorena Lombardozzi - 1894-1916 Relations of production and social reproduction, the state and the everyday: women’s labour in Turkey
by Ayşe Arslan - 1917-1944 Re-negotiating social reproduction, work and gender roles in occupied Palestine
by Hannah Bargawi & Randa Alami & Hurriyah Ziada - 1945-1966 The in/visible wombs of the market: the dialectics of waged and unwaged reproductive labour in the global surrogacy industry
by Sigrid Vertommen & Camille Barbagallo - 1967-1986 Nurture commodified? An investigation into commercial human milk supply chains
by Susan Newman & Michal Nahman - 1987-2009 One state, one interest? How a historic shock to the balance of power of the Bundesbank and the German government laid the path for fiscal austerity
by Inga Rademacher - 2010-2035 How Chinese firms approach investment risk: strong leaders, cancellation, and pushback
by Alvin Camba - 2036-2063 Transition, hedge, or resist? Understanding political and economic behavior toward decarbonization in the oil and gas industry
by Jessica Green & Jennifer Hadden & Thomas Hale & Paasha Mahdavi - 2064-2087 Moribund: exploring the relationship between foreign direct investment and indigenous language erosion in Latin America
by Sarah A. V. Ellington - 2088-2111 What is the ‘regular work’? Constructing and contesting everyday committee practices in the World Trade Organization
by Fabian Bohnenberger - 2112-2134 How business challenges climate transformation: an exploration of just transition and industry associations in Australia
by Caleb Goods - 2135-2158 Ruling through technology: politicizing blockchain services
by Guillaume Beaumier & Kevin Kalomeni - 2159-2173 Trade negotiations: teaching consensus
by Helen Hawthorne - 2174-2174 Correction
by The Editors
September 2022, Volume 29, Issue 5
- 1395-1419 Cascading noncompliance: why the export credit regime is unraveling
by Jonas B. Bunte & Geoffrey Gertz & Alexandra O. Zeitz - 1420-1447 Utilization of GSP schemes as a political and economic determinant of the utilization of North-South FTAs
by Antonio Postigo - 1448-1476 Global secular stagnation and the rise of intellectual property monopoly
by Herman Mark Schwartz - 1477-1496 Factional politics and foreign direct investment in China
by Jingnan Liu - 1497-1524 The reregulation of capital flows in Latin America: assessing the impact of post-neoliberal governments
by Pedro Perfeito da Silva - 1525-1548 Informal economic sanctions: the political economy of Chinese coercion during the THAAD dispute
by Darren J. Lim & Victor A. Ferguson - 1549-1576 Digitalization or flexibilization? The changing role of technology in the political economy of Japan
by Saori Shibata - 1577-1600 Varieties of gender wash: towards a framework for critiquing corporate social responsibility in feminist IPE
by Rosie Walters - 1601-1624 Leveling-up: explaining the depth of South-South trade agreements
by Jonas Gamso & Evgeny Postnikov - 1625-1649 The Federal Reserve’s move to an explicit inflation target: incremental policy shifts in techno-political institutions
by Ayse Kaya - 1650-1674 Taking back control: comprador bankers and managerial developmentalism in Poland
by Marek Naczyk - 1675-1697 Do choke points provide workers in logistics with power? A critique of the power resources approach in light of the 2018 truckers’ strike in Brazil
by Jörg Nowak - 1698-1722 Participatory ambiguity and the emergence of the global financial inclusion agenda
by Tyler Girard - 1723-1745 Extroverted financialization: how US finance shapes European banking
by Mareike Beck - 1746-1765 Securing the separation between state and finance: entanglements between securitization and societal differentiation
by Andreas Langenohl - 1766-1781 The global politics of the renewable energy transition and the non-substitutability hypothesis: towards a ‘great transformation’?
by Michael J. Albert - 1782-1782 Correction
by The Editors
July 2022, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 1007-1026 Gendering global economic governance after the global financial crisis
by Georgina Waylen - 1027-1052 COVID-19 and the failure of the neoliberal regulatory state
by Lee Jones & Shahar Hameiri - 1053-1084 Commodity traders in a storm: financialization, corporate power and ecological crisis
by Joseph Baines & Sandy Brian Hager - 1085-1111 Explaining deference: why and when do policymakers think FDI needs tax incentives?
by Sarah Bauerle Danzman & Alexander Slaski - 1112-1134 Silencing the crowd: China, the NBA, and leveraging market size to export censorship
by William D. O’Connell - 1135-1158 Smuggling and the exercise of effective sovereignty at the China-Myanmar border
by Xiaobo Su - 1159-1182 Varieties of ignorance in neoliberal policy: or the possibilities and perils of wishful economic thinking
by Jacqueline Best - 1183-1210 Paradigms and policies: the state of economics in the German-speaking countries
by Jakob Kapeller & Stephan Puehringer & Christian Grimm - 1211-1236 Toward a discursive approach to growth models: social blocs in the politics of digital transformation
by Sidney A. Rothstein - 1237-1262 State-industry relations and cybersecurity governance in Europe
by Antonio Calcara & Raffaele Marchetti - 1263-1286 The role of wages in the Eurozone
by Lucio Baccaro & Tobias Tober - 1287-1313 Financial resource curse in the Eurozone periphery
by Sebastian Dellepiane-Avellaneda & Niamh Hardiman & Jon Las Heras - 1314-1341 Growing differently? Financial cycles, austerity, and competitiveness in growth models since the Global Financial Crisis
by Karsten Kohler & Engelbert Stockhammer - 1342-1367 The brahmin left, the merchant right and the bloc bourgeois
by Bruno Amable & Thibault Darcillon - 1368-1393 Gender in global trade: Transforming or reproducing trade orthodoxy?
by Erin Hannah & Adrienne Roberts & Silke Trommer
May 2022, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 696-718 Is artificial intelligence greening global supply chains? Exposing the political economy of environmental costs
by Peter Dauvergne - 719-748 The hidden costs of law in the governance of global supply chains: the turn to arbitration
by A. Claire Cutler & David Lark - 749-767 The political economy of inclusion and exclusion: state, labour and the costs of supply chain integration in the Eastern Caribbean
by Gavin Fridell - 768-791 Cleaning mineral supply chains? Political economies of exploitation and hidden costs of technical fixes
by Philippe Le Billon & Samuel Spiegel - 792-817 Regulating sustainable minerals in electronics supply chains: local power struggles and the ‘hidden costs’ of global tin supply chain governance
by Rachael Diprose & Nanang Kurniawan & Kate Macdonald & Poppy Winanti - 818-843 The hidden costs of environmental upgrading in global value chains
by Stefano Ponte - 844-869 Greening the international monetary system? Not without addressing the political ecology of global imbalances
by Romain Svartzman & Jeffrey Althouse - 870-903 The political economy of moving up in global value chains: how Malaysia added value to its natural resources through industrial policy
by Amir Lebdioui - 904-927 Global development governance in the ‘interregnum’
by Jack R. Taggart - 928-954 The financial inclusion agenda: for poverty alleviation or monetary control?
by Antonia Settle - 955-978 Governing refugees in raced markets: displacement and disposability from Europe’s frontier to the streets of Paris
by Ali Bhagat - 979-1005 Exporting protection: EU trade agreements, geographical indications, and gastronationalism
by Martijn Huysmans
March 2022, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 339-370 Remembering and forgetting IPE: disciplinary history as boundary work
by Ben Clift & Peter Marcus Kristensen & Ben Rosamond - 371-398 Hegemonic leadership is what states make of it: reading Kindleberger in Washington and Berlin
by Matthias Matthijs