Monday, August 31, 2015

New Issue: Review of International Political Economy

The latest issue of the Review of International Political Economy (Vol. 22, no. 4, 2015) is out. Contents include:
  • Stephen Golub, Ayse Kaya & Michael Reay, What were they thinking? The Federal Reserve in the run-up to the 2008 financial crisis
  • Carolin Liss & J.C. Sharman, Global corporate crime-fighters: Private transnational responses to piracy and money laundering
  • Erin Lockwood, Predicting the unpredictable: Value-at-risk, performativity, and the politics of financial uncertainty
  • Jeffrey M. Chwieroth, Professional ties that bind: how normative orientations shape IMF conditionality
  • Francesca Gambarotto & Stefano Solari, The peripheralization of Southern European capitalism within the EMU
  • Dimitrios Soudis, Credit Rating Agencies and the IPE: Not as influential as thought?
  • Richard W. Carney, The stabilizing state: State capitalism as a response to financial globalization in one-party regimes