Sunday, September 27, 2020

New Issue: Review of International Political Economy

The latest issue of the Review of International Political Economy (Vol. 27, no. 5, 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: Manufacturing development: how transnational market integration shapes opportunities and capacities for development in Europe’s three peripheries
    • László Bruszt & Julia Langbein, Manufacturing development: how transnational market integration shapes opportunities and capacities for development in Europe’s three peripheries: Introduction to the special issue
    • László Bruszt & David Karas, Diverging developmental strategies beyond “lead sectors” in the EU’s periphery: the politics of developmental alliances in the Hungarian and Polish dairy sectors
    • Visnja Vukov, European integration and weak states: Romania’s road to exclusionary development
    • Gergő Medve-Bálint & Vera Šćepanović, EU funds, state capacity and the development of transnational industrial policies in Europe’s Eastern periphery
    • Vera Šćepanović, Transnational integration in Europe and the reinvention of industrial policy in Spain
    • Julia Langbein & Olga Markiewicz, Changing modes of market integration, domestic developmental capacities and state-business alliances: insights from Turkey’s automotive industry
    • Julia Langbein, Shallow market integration and weak developmental capacities: Ukraine’s pathway from periphery to periphery
    • Olga Markiewicz, Stuck in second gear? EU integration and the evolution of Poland’s automotive industry
    • Laszlo Bruszt, Ludvig Lundstedt & Zsuzsa Munkacsi, Collateral benefit: the developmental effects of EU-induced state building in Central and Eastern Europe