
The latest issue of the
Review of International Political Economy (Vol. 27, no. 6, 2020) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue: International Financial Institutions and Gendered Circuits of Labour and Violence
- Jacqui True & Aida A. Hozić, Don’t mention the war! International Financial Institutions and the gendered circuits of violence in post-conflict
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Carol Cohn & Claire Duncanson, Whose recovery? IFI prescriptions for postwar states
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Jennifer G. Mathers, Women, war and austerity: IFIs and the construction of gendered economic insecurities in Ukraine
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Daniela Lai, What has justice got to do with it? Gender and the political economy of post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Vesna Bojičić-Dželilović & Aida A. Hozić, Taxing for inequalities: gender budgeting in the Western Balkans
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Melissa Frances Johnston, Frontier finance: the role of microfinance in debt and violence in post-conflict Timor-Leste
- Pedagogical Intervention
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Juliette Schwak, Film in an IPE classroom: for a critical pedagogy of the everyday
- Review Essay
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Ignacio Puente & Ben Ross Schneider, Business and development: how organization, ownership and networks matter