
The latest issue of the
Review of International Political Economy (Vol. 24, no. 2, 2017) is out. Contents include:
- Commentaries
- Erica Owen & Stefanie Walter, Open economy politics and Brexit: insights, puzzles, and ways forward
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Mark Blyth & Matthias Matthijs, Black Swans, Lame Ducks, and the mystery of IPE's missing macroeconomy
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Henry Farrell & Abraham Newman, BREXIT, voice and loyalty: rethinking electoral politics in an age of interdependence
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Vivien A. Schmidt, Britain-out and Trump-in: a discursive institutionalist analysis of the British referendum on the EU and the US presidential election
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Aida A. Hozić & Jacqui True, Brexit as a scandal: gender and global trumpism
- Original Articles
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Leonard Seabrooke & Kevin L. Young, The networks and niches of international political economy
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Heike Döring, Rodrigo Salles Pereira dos Santos & Eva Pocher,
New developmentalism in Brazil? The need for sectoral analysis