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March 2026, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 509-539 Crypto currencies and development mode in flux: unfolding bitcoin mining in Georgia
by Ia Eradze - 540-572 The role of aid bureaucracy heads: evidence from the allocation of Korean aid
by Esol Cho - 573-607 Rapidly innovating firms: patent lifecycle and support for trade and IP enforcement
by Sujin Cha & Jieun Lee & Iain Osgood & Sojun Park - 608-638 Gendering Pan-African trade: exploring the transformational potential of the African continental free trade agreement
by Sophia Price - 639-665 Digital financialization through demonetization: disruption, fintech adoption and everyday endurance in Nigeria
by Shuaib Jalal-Eddeen - 666-695 A network model of creditor coordination
by Paasha Mahdavi & Christina J. Schneider & Jennifer L. Tobin - 696-730 Play the scramble, avoid the backlash? Partisan dynamics in the negotiation of bilateral investment treaties
by Andrew C. McWard & Yumi Park - 731-759 Partners and rivals? The AIIB’s cooperation with preexisting multilateral development banks
by Benjamin Daßler & Angelo Gerber-Helm & Mirko Heinzel - 760-791 Overlap and fragmentation in the global governance complex of sustainable finance
by Stefan Renckens & Christian Elliott - 792-821 Financializing political rationality: social impact bonds and everyday financialization in the Australian welfare state
by Jacob Broom - 822-851 Banking against sustainable finance: the effect of the European central bank on green bonds
by Julio Galindo-Gutiérrez - 852-884 The rise and fall of economic coalitions in the Belt and Road Initiative: case study of a flagship project in Kenya
by Keren Zhu - 885-918 Counterhegemony at work: the Belt and Road Initiative and the restructuring of international political economy
by Xiaobo Su - 919-949 The challenging construction of a focal organization: lessons from the postwar trade complex (1947–1971)
by Francesco Gatti - 950-972 Toward regenerative capitalism? The remaking of corporate sustainability in times of crises
by Philip Schleifer - 973-992 Endogenizing the limits of ideas: a ‘how-to’ guide to understanding ignorance and failure in ideational political economy
by Jacqueline Best - 993-1016 Ownership infinity pools: finding control strategies in multinational enterprises
by David P. Castro & Leonard Seabrooke
January 2026, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-33 The slumbering giant: towards a political economy of financialised insurance
by Vanessa Endrejat & Fabio Bulfone & Arjen van der Heide - 34-66 Are dollars popular? The Fed’s currency swap arrangements and recipient governments’ popularity
by Yumi Park & Sujeong Shim - 67-97 Flexible embeddedness: how Chinese lead firms internationalise in Africa
by Elisa Gambino & Costanza Franceschini - 98-130 Imperial money and the making of currency hierarchies: evidence from Nigeria
by Carla Coburger - 131-161 Financing technological innovation in China: neo-developmental financial statecraft through government guidance funds
by Xuan Li & Cornel Ban - 162-192 Layering of informal organisations in international regimes: the G20 Common Framework and the sovereign debt regime
by Isabel Rodriguez-Toribio & Alexandra O. Zeitz - 193-222 The emerging political economy of deep-sea mining: an analysis of opaque ownership structures
by Justin Alger & Kate J. Neville & Marc Calabretta - 223-252 Power and sustainability governance in the soy-animal protein global value chain
by Paulina Flores-Martínez & Tony Heron & Chris West & Patricia Prado - 253-283 The Chinese road to decarbonisation: China’s party-state capitalism in the political economy of fossil energy phase-out
by Chris Saltmarsh - 284-317 Governing through guesstimates: mock precision in international organisations
by Lukas Linsi & Seiki Tanaka & Francesco Giumelli & Leonard Seabrooke - 318-348 The Chinese are coming! US think tanks and the Belt and Road Initiative in the Middle East and North Africa
by Neil Ketchley & Morten S. Andersen & Ole Jacob Sending - 349-378 The economic exception: how the Bank of Italy framed crisis to govern, 1960–1984
by Simone Polillo - 379-408 Colonial afterlives in the global cocoa supply chain: sharecropping, labour exploitation, and gendered (re)production
by Ellie Gore - 409-439 Mercantilism 2.0: American and Chinese mass public opinions toward trade balances
by Tanja Schweinberger - 440-469 Racism, colonialism, and tax havens: tracing the offshore world’s hidden histories
by Miguel A. Rivera-Quiñones - 470-502 Subordinated integration and political waves in the 21st century Latin America
by Samuele Bibi & Nicole Cerpa Vielma & Pedro Perfeito da Silva - 503-508 RIPE 2025 diversity statement
by Juanita Elias & Aida A. Hozić & Alison Johnston & Seçkin Köstem & Manuela Moschella & Stefano Ponte & Hongying Wang & Kevin L. Young
November 2025, Volume 32, Issue 6
- 1749-1772 The limits to derisked decarbonization: state capacity unevenness in domestic green transition strategies
by Rosie Collington - 1773-1801 Shaky foundations: structural-relational power and business influence in the EU’s regulation of real estate finance
by Giuseppe Montalbano & Lindsay B. Flynn - 1802-1833 How does exposure to EITI member countries affect extractive industry conduct?
by Ivar Kolstad & Arne Wiig - 1834-1863 The limits of labor governance in global value chains: exclusions, ‘edge’ populations and civil society activism in unstable labor regimes
by Natalie Jayne Langford - 1864-1894 The political economy of patriarchal accumulation
by Melissa Johnston - 1895-1923 True master of our own destiny: the Third World and the decolonisation of political freedom
by José Miguel Ahumada - 1924-1952 India’s political shift in a Latin American mirror: the dialectics of dependency and monopoly capital
by Rahul A. Sirohi - 1953-1990 From garments to grievances: the dynamics of urban growth and economic shocks in rapidly industrialising economies
by Elisa D’Amico - 1991-2020 Liberal norms, colonial sediments: the case of OECD aid statistics
by Anna Khakee & Christa Callus - 2021-2054 Secular stagnation and climate change
by Matthew Soener - 2055-2085 Making Nairobi ‘open for business’: the economic case for LGBTQ+ rights, speculative governmentality, and corporate investments in the future at the (queer and economic) frontier
by Olimpia Burchiellaro - 2086-2114 Steel mills, markets and war: mapping gendered circuits of violence
by Daniela Lai - 2115-2146 The archetype of a ‘big green state’? What China tells us about green macrofinancial regimes
by Mathias Larsen - 2147-2182 ‘Downsize and distribute’ or ‘merge and monopolize’: a critique of corporate financialisation theories
by Niall Reddy - 2183-2212 Money as a fictitious commodity: making sense of the gold standard in Karl Polanyi’s The Great Transformation
by Indigo Carson - 2213-2245 The French duty of vigilance law: reconciling human rights and firm profitability
by Bernhard Reinsberg & Christoph Valentin Steinert - 2246-2279 Where the bondholders are: indexes, pension funds, and investor bases in emerging markets
by Ben Cormier - 2280-2310 How professions maintain coloniality: interprofessional strategies in the history of travel medicine
by Luis Aue - 2311-2331 Two visions of climate colonialism in African gas producers: Europe’s demand for LNG and the danger of stranded assets
by Jesse Salah Ovadia
September 2025, Volume 32, Issue 5
- 1285-1310 Unsolicited justice: the impact of FCPA enforcement on corruption and investment
by Jian Xu - 1311-1337 Rethinking the ideational shaping of structural power: the case of Trussonomics
by David Yarrow - 1338-1360 State-sanctioned uncertainty: governing the labour market participation of Syrian refugees in Adana, Irbid and Gothenburg
by Alexander Jung & Andrea Spehar - 1361-1385 The profits of personality: advancing the fourth ‘I’ in international political economy research
by Julia Calvert & Juliet Kaarbo - 1386-1413 Identity politics and trade preferences: how the gendered and racialised effects of trade matter
by Tyler Girard & Andrea Lawlor & Erin Hannah - 1414-1441 A credit theory of anti-credit money: How the cryptocurrency sphere turned into a shadow banking system
by Christopher Olk & Louis Miebs - 1442-1467 Weaponised interdependence in a bipolar world: how economic forces and security interests shape the global reach of US and Chinese cloud data centres
by Vili Lehdonvirta & Boxi Wú & Zoe Hawkins - 1468-1491 Performing trade: ‘Global Britain’ and the UK’s post-Brexit free trade agreements with Australia and New Zealand
by Tony Heron & Gabriel Siles-Brügge & Darrin McDonald - 1492-1518 Explaining institutional change in global financial regulation
by Simon Linder & Thomas Rixen - 1519-1543 Tax games: the case of Ireland in the global dynamics of corporate taxation
by Nessa Ní Chasaide & Seán Ó Riain - 1544-1569 Who cares for the carers? Patriarchal contradictions and the reinvention of the global economy
by Maria Tanyag - 1570-1592 Austerity governance and the performance anxieties of the tax state
by Ian Lovering - 1593-1617 The empty signifier of ‘connectivity’: how infrastructure reorders the world
by Mohammadbagher Forough & Anna Fünfgeld - 1618-1642 From domestic power to international subordination: the uses and impact of corporate bond issuance in emerging capitalist economies
by Elif Karaçimen & Joel Rabinovich - 1643-1668 Private and public governance of decent work in regional and domestic value chains: the case of horticulture and garments in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Matthew Alford & Stephanie Barrientos & Shane Godfrey & Khalid Nadvi & Maggie Opondo & Margareet Visser - 1669-1695 The dog that does not bark – Weaponised interdependence and digital trade at the World Trade Organization
by Nora Kürzdörfer - 1696-1711 Karl Polanyi and critical IPE: great transformations, the state and the importance of controlling the ‘rate of change’
by Ilirjan Shehu & Randall Germain - 1712-1730 Towards a theory of ‘Big plastic’
by Babet De Groot & Robert MacNeil - 1731-1747 Teaching the International Political Economy (IPE) of everyday life through global groupwork
by Batrisyia Najwa Azalan & James Brassett & Tom Chodor & Juanita Elias & Samanthi Gunawardana & Ruben Kremers & Helen Nesadurai & George Nikolaidis & Lena Rethel & Ben Richardson & Marek Rutkowski
July 2025, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 891-898 China’s rise and the reconfiguration of global economic governance
by Eugénia C. Heldt & Susan Park - 899-921 Multilateralism à la carte: how China navigates global economic institutions
by Eugénia C. Heldt & Henning Schmidtke & Omar Serrano Oswald - 922-944 Challenging the status quo-revisionist power dichotomy: China and the United States in the trade regime
by Kristen Hopewell - 945-969 Explaining China’s approach to the global governance of sovereign debt distress: a state transformation analysis
by Shahar Hameiri & Lee Jones - 970-1001 Wall Street in China: the malleability of global finance in the age of geopolitics
by Johannes Petry - 1002-1026 Competitive infrastructure investment diffusion: emulating and learning from China
by Yukyung Yeo - 1027-1050 Socialisation, policy opportunity, and bureaucratic bargaining: explaining China’s zig-zag engagement with multilateral debt restructuring
by Yufan Huang & Deborah Brautigam - 1051-1072 Fragmenting China: a relational approach to analyzing Chinese private companies in Africa
by Yujun Zou & Lina Benabdallah - 1073-1099 In-group punishment in international relations: US reactions to the founding of China’s AIIB
by Jing Qian & James Raymond Vreeland & Jianzhi Zhao - 1100-1121 Friedrich Engels on development and nature: rethinking ecology beyond Western Marxism
by Martín Arboleda - 1122-1144 Monetary statecraft in the service of counter-revolution: Gulf monarchies’ deposits to Arab states’ central banks 1998–2022
by Hannes Baumann - 1145-1163 Trade shocks and relative consumption: why the European middle class is turning far right
by Benedicta Marzinotto - 1164-1188 The ‘ethical recruitment’ of international nurses: Germany’s liberal health worker extractivism
by Tine Hanrieder & Leon Janauschek - 1189-1213 Digital corporate autonomy: geo-economics and corporate agency in conflict and competition
by Dennis Broeders & Arun Sukumar & Monica Kello & Lise H. Andersen - 1214-1238 Synthetic transitions: the political economy of fossil fuel as feedstock
by Joachim Peter Tilsted & Peter Newell - 1239-1265 Developing countries in global trade governance: comparing norms on inequality in the WTO and GSP schemes
by Clara Weinhardt & Deborah Barros Leal Farias - 1266-1283 The end of economics hegemony? studying economic ideas in a post-neoliberal world
by Rune Møller Stahl
May 2025, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 529-541 Macrofinance and the green transformation: nudging, attracting, and coercing capital towards decarbonization
by Leah Downey & Mark Blyth - 542-568 Green macrofinancial regimes
by Daniela Gabor & Benjamin Braun - 569-592 Green macrofinancial bargains: how economic interests enable and limit climate action
by Nils Kupzok & Jonas Nahm - 593-616 How to resist the Wall Street Consensus: the maneuverability of a Vietnamese green state within international financial subordination
by Mathias Larsen - 617-642 Decarbonising national growth models: derisking, ‘hobbled states’, and the decarbonisation possibility frontier
by Daniel Driscoll & Mark Blyth - 643-667 Planetary financial policy and the riskification of nature
by Jens van ‘t Klooster & Klaudia Prodani - 668-691 Derisking as worldmaking: climate finance and the politics of uncertainty
by Stefan Eich - 692-713 Coercing finance to fund decarbonization: the democratic case for coercion in funding the green transformation
by Leah Downey - 714-740 The fragility of depoliticization: revisiting the history of Central bank inflation-management
by Jacqueline Best - 741-765 What is the point of private climate governance? A study of emerging initiatives in Indonesia and Singapore
by Charanpal Bal & Faris Al-Fadhat & Paramitaningrum - 766-789 Lost principles of a ‘sustainable developmentalism’
by Baptiste Albertone - 790-817 Regional export-dependence and business-related popular votes in export-led Switzerland
by Jérémie Poltier - 818-846 Formal governance matters: when, how, and why states act on the IMF Executive Board
by Timon Forster & Dan Honig & Alexandros Kentikelenis - 847-870 When ‘best practice’ means formalising: foreign large-scale land investments on customary tenure in Uganda and Sierra Leone
by Carolin Dieterle - 871-886 Bridging the international political economy of water: social reproduction, governance and non-state actors
by Gemma Gasseau - 887-887 2024 Susan K Sell best reviewer award
by Juanita Elias & Aida A. Hozić & Alison Johnston & Seçkin Köstem & Manuela Moschella & Stefano Ponte & Hongying Wang & Kevin L. Young - 888-889 2024 Timothy Sinclair best article award
by Juanita Elias & Aida A. Hozić & Alison Johnston & Seçkin Köstem & Manuela Moschella & Stefano Ponte & Hongying Wang & Kevin L. Young
March 2025, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 263-286 On the limits of economic activity: bridging degrowth and modern monetary theory for socio-ecological sustainability and justice
by Ellen Helker-Nygren & Ryan Katz-Rosene - 287-309 Solving the problem of abundance: venture capital and the making of asset-driven inequalities
by Nils Peters - 310-328 Who funds whose infrastructure? Country dyadic analysis of global project finance loans
by Ruilin Lai & Ilker Karaca & Ji Yeon Hong - 329-352 Who’s afraid of cryptoization? Evidence from a survey experiment in Finland
by Anton Brännlund & Lauri Rapeli - 353-380 Non-trade issues in preferential trade agreements and global value chains
by Ida Bastiaens & Lisa Lechner & Evgeny Postnikov - 381-406 Trading off climate: how conventional trade interests shape climate discussions at PTA committees
by Alexandra Bögner - 407-429 The national life of transnational models: macroprudential policy and the politics of translation in Germany and the UK
by Nick Kotucha - 430-454 When fear matters: varied foreign economic cooperation preferences in the face of conflict
by David J. Bulman - 455-484 Rediscovering the multinational enterprise: the rise and fall of ‘corporate escape’ studies
by Matti Ylönen & Rasmus Corlin Christensen - 485-511 Taxes on top incomes and financialisation
by Lukas Haffert & David Hope & Julian Limberg - 512-528 Asset manager capitalism and the political economy of artificial intelligence
by Andrea Lagna
January 2025, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-28 The metamorphosis of external vulnerability from ‘original sin’ to ‘original sin redux’: currency hierarchy and financial globalization in emerging economies
by Luiz Fernando de Paula & Barbara Fritz & Daniela Prates - 29-52 Development, democracy, and dependence in the Southern Cone: political coalitions, stabilizing mechanisms, and their hazards
by Belén Villegas Plá & Alejandro M. Peña - 53-75 Can informal judicial norms protect against political pressure?
by Joost Pauwelyn & Krzysztof Pelc - 76-100 Aviation exceptionalism, fossil fuels and the state
by Vera Huwe & Debbie Hopkins & Giulio Mattioli - 101-125 Making and maintaining corporate empires: the political economy of FDI, appended
by Colin M. Barry - 126-153 The paradox of international reparations
by Adam B. Lerner & Pauline Heinrichs - 154-176 Success story or tall tale? Discursive cooperation and economic restructuring in Iceland
by Darius Ornston - 177-201 The politics of capital mobility in dollarized economies: comparing Ecuador and El Salvador
by Pedro Perfeito da Silva - 202-225 Global economic influence and domestic regime support: evidence from China
by Yeling Tan & David Steinberg & Daniel McDowell - 226-241 Renminbi internationalization and research agenda for currency network expansion
by Yong Wook Lee & Kyuteg Lim - 242-257 Overcoming methodological statism: new avenues for hegemony research
by Kasper Arabi - 258-262 RIPE 2024 diversity statement
by Juanita Elias & Aida A. Hozić & Alison Johnston & Seçkin Köstem & Manuela Moschella & Stefano Ponte & Hongying Wang & Kevin L. Young
November 2024, Volume 31, Issue 6
- 1637-1661 Balancing security and economics: domestic state-firm relations and investment screening mechanisms in Europe
by Floor Doppen & Antonio Calcara & Dirk De Bièvre - 1662-1685 Jobs first, environment second: the conditional effect of pollution on perceptions of Foreign Direct Investment
by Celeste Beesley & Alexander Slaski - 1686-1709 Excluding through inclusion: managerial practices in the era of multistakeholder governance
by Juanita Uribe - 1710-1734 Smart mix politics: business actors in the formulation of global supply chain regulation
by Philip Schleifer & Luc Fransen - 1735-1763 Varieties of corporate innovation systems and their interplay with global and national systems: Amazon, Facebook, Google and Microsoft’s strategies to produce and appropriate artificial intelligence
by Cecilia Rikap - 1764-1787 Pushing the bar – elite law firms and the rise of international commercial courts in the world economy
by Robert Basedow - 1788-1813 Earnest struggles: structural transformation, government finance and the recurrence of debt crisis in Senegal
by Kai Koddenbrock - 1814-1839 Political risk and firm exit: evidence from the US–China Trade War
by Samantha A. Vortherms & Jiakun Jack Zhang - 1840-1864 Beyond control? The political economy of private interception, intrusion, and surveillance markets
by Lars Gjesvik & Johann Ole Willers - 1865-1893 The organizational ecology of the global space industry
by Jean-Frédéric Morin & Guillaume Beaumier - 1894-1918 Epistemic gerrymandering: ESG, impact investing, and the financial governance of sustainability
by Philipp Golka - 1919-1936 Sweetening the liberalization pill: flanking measures to free trade agreements
by Noémie Laurens & Christian Winkler & Cédric Dupont
September 2024, Volume 31, Issue 5
- 1347-1370 Selling the jewels: patient capital, state-business relations, and the privatization of strategic utilities in Italy and Spain
by Fabio Bulfone - 1371-1395 Co-working in the collateral factory: analyzing the infrastructural entanglements of public debt management, central banking, and primary dealer systems
by Fabian Pape & Charlotte Rommerskirchen - 1396-1421 The political origins of corporate transparency: forging strange coalitions through information rules and policy entrepreneurship
by Elizabeth Meehan - 1422-1445 Banks as the new family: the transition from informal to formal borrowing in Turkey
by Pelin Kılınçarslan - 1446-1471 Tools of regime stability: the political economy of sovereign wealth funds in Gulf rentier states
by Alexis Montambault Trudelle - 1472-1495 Explaining variation in national cryptocurrency regulation: implications for the global political economy
by Heather-Leigh Ba & Ömer Faruk Şen - 1496-1519 The gold-exchange standard in colonial India: foreshadowing the monetary hierarchy of the international state-credit standard
by Ramaa Vasudevan - 1520-1543 ‘A sense of the systemic’: the Bank of England and the language of inclusive capitalism
by Adam Blanden - 1544-1568 Individual agency in South-South policy transfer: China and Ethiopia’s industrial park development
by Yuan Wang & Hong Zhang - 1569-1592 The digital euro: a materialization of (in)security
by Carola Westermeier - 1593-1617 Carrots with(out) sticks: credit policy and the limits of green central banking
by Katie Kedward & Daniela Gabor & Josh Ryan-Collins - 1618-1635 A lost variation found: negotiations and research on international cooperation
by Huei-Jyun Ye
July 2024, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 1123-1147 Veto powers and access capabilities in the design of preferential trade agreements
by Ninfa M. Fuentes-Sosa - 1148-1172 Africa’s roads to digital development: paving the way for Chinese structural power in the ICT sector?
by Stephanie Arnold - 1173-1196 What does the mid-1990s soybean liberalization tell us about the role of foreign investment in China’s rural industrialization?
by Tomaz Mefano Fares - 1197-1219 Unfollow the money: mapping the micro agents of international tax
by Saila Stausholm & Javier Garcia-Bernardo - 1220-1244 The process of paradigm change: the rise of guided innovation in China
by Andrew B. Kennedy - 1245-1270 The (surprise) return of development policy space in the multilateral trading system: what the WTO Appellate Body blockage means for the developmental state
by Kristen Hopewell - 1271-1297 An old, novel idea: introducing G-Pub, an original dataset of public bank formation
by Devin Case-Ruchala - 1298-1321 Taking development for a ride: the World Bank’s research with ride-hailing companies
by Kate Bedford - 1322-1341 Globalize IPE, not just the syllabi! Virtual classrooms interactions and the making of the Atlantic Diagonals glossary
by Jean-Christophe Graz & Jean-Marie Chenou & Carolina Urrego-Sandoval & Sylvain Maechler - 1342-1343 2023 Timothy Sinclair Best Article Award
by Juanita Elias & Aida A. Hozić & Alison Johnston & Seçkin Köstem & Manuela Moschella & Stefano Ponte & Hongying Wang & Kevin L. Young - 1344-1345 2023 Susan K Sell best reviewer award
by Juanita Elias & Aida A. Hozić & Alison Johnston & Seçkin Köstem & Manuela Moschella & Stefano Ponte & Hongying Wang & Kevin L. Young
May 2024, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 805-830 Another strange non-death: the NAIRU and the ideational foundations of the Federal Reserve’s new monetary policy framework
by Tobias Arbogast & Hielke Van Doorslaer & Mattias Vermeiren - 831-853 Blind spots in IPE: contract law and the structural embedding of transnational capitalism
by A. Claire Cutler - 854-879 A tale of dualization: accounting for the partial marketization of regulated savings in France
by Elsa Clara Massoc & Cyril Benoit - 880-904 Governance capture and socio-environmental conflict: a critical political economy of the global mining industry’s prior consultation regime
by Jonathan Kishen Gamu & Niels Soendergaard - 905-929 Dispossession, social reproduction and the feminization of refugee survival: Ethiopian refugees in Nairobi, Kenya
by Bina Fernandez & Handun Rasari Athukorala - 930-954 Leapfrog logistics: digital trucking platforms, infrastructure, and labor in Brazil and China
by Wei Wei & Jörg Nowak & Steve Rolf - 955-977 Spatializing social reproduction theory: integrating state space and the urban fabric
by William Conroy - 978-994 The international political economy of export credit agencies and the energy transition
by Maxfield Peterson & Christian Downie - 995-1021 Secondary effects of financial sanctions: Bank compliance and economic isolation of non-target states
by Abraham L. Newman & Qi Zhang - 1022-1047 Valuing women’s empowerment: tracking funding in Southeast Asia
by Kelly Gerard & Joshua McDonnell - 1048-1073 Counterproductive evolution: the long-term effects of short-term interventionism following the Great Financial Crisis
by Tami Oren & Ronen Mandelkern - 1074-1098 Decolonizing the political economy of energy transitions: new energy spaces and pluriversal politics in Mexico
by Carlos Tornel - 1099-1121 The political economy of monetary-fiscal coordination: central bank losses and the specter of central bankruptcy in Europe and Japan
by Sebastian Diessner
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
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