Thursday, March 5, 2020

New Issue: Review of International Political Economy

The latest issue of the Review of International Political Economy (Vol. 27, no. 2, 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Forum on China's Rise in a Liberal Order in Transition
    • Nana de Graaff, Tobias ten Brink & Inderjeet Parmar, China’s rise in a liberal world order in transition – introduction to the FORUM
    • Nana de Graaff, China Inc. goes global. Transnational and national networks of China’s globalizing business elite
    • Shuhong Huo & Inderjeet Parmar, ‘A new type of great power relationship’? Gramsci, Kautsky and the role of the Ford Foundation’s transformational elite knowledge networks in China
    • Clara Weinhardt & Tobias ten Brink, Varieties of contestation: China’s rise and the liberal trade order
    • Christopher A. McNally, Chaotic mélange: neo-liberalism and neo-statism in the age of Sino-capitalism
  • Articles
    • Colin Hay, Does capitalism (still) come in varieties?
    • Mark Anner, Squeezing workers’ rights in global supply chains: purchasing practices in the Bangladesh garment export sector in comparative perspective
    • Pritish Behuria, The domestic political economy of upgrading in global value chains: how politics shapes pathways for upgrading in Rwanda’s coffee sector*
    • Benjamin Selwyn, Bettina Musiolek & Artemisa Ijarja, Making a global poverty chain: export footwear production and gendered labor exploitation in Eastern and Central Europe
    • Cédric Durand & Wiliiam Milberg, Intellectual monopoly in global value chains