
The latest issue of the
Review of International Political Economy (Vol. 20, no. 4, 2013) is out. Contents include:
- Nitsan Chorev, Restructuring neoliberalism at the World Health Organization
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Patrick Sharma,
Bureaucratic imperatives and policy outcomes: The origins of World Bank structural adjustment lending
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Ulrich Brand & Markus Wissen,
Crisis and continuity of capitalist society-nature relationships: The imperial mode of living and the limits to environmental governance
- Antoni Verger & Barbara van Paassen,
Human development vis-à-vis free trade: Understanding developing countries' positions in trade negotiations on education and intellectual property rights
- David Fields & Matías Vernengo,
Hegemonic currencies during the crisis: The dollar versus the euro in a Cartalist perspective
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Thomas Richter,
When do autocracies start to liberalize foreign trade? Evidence from four cases in the Middle East and North Africa
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Bartholomew Paudyn,
Credit rating agencies and the sovereign debt crisis: Performing the politics of creditworthiness through risk and uncertainty
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Valbona Muzaka,
Intellectual property protection and European ‘competitiveness'
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Thomas B. Pepinsky,
The domestic politics of financial internationalization in the developing world
- Christopher Gandrud,
The diffusion of financial supervisory governance ideas
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Stephen Robert Buzdugan,
Regionalism from without: External involvement of the EU in regionalism in southern Africa
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Samuel Rueckert Brazys,
Evidencing donor heterogeneity in Aid for Trade
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Liviu Voinea,
Revisiting crisis generators in Romania and other new EU member states