Sunday, May 9, 2021

New Issue: Review of International Political Economy

The latest issue of the Review of International Political Economy (Vol. 28, no. 2, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Blind Spots in IPE
    • Genevieve LeBaron, Daniel Mügge, Jacqueline Best & Colin Hay, Blind spots in IPE: marginalized perspectives and neglected trends in contemporary capitalism
    • Elisabeth Prügl, Untenable dichotomies: de-gendering political economy
    • Gurminder K. Bhambra, Colonial global economy: towards a theoretical reorientation of political economy
    • J. P Singh, Race, culture, and economics: an example from North-South trade relations
    • Maha Rafi Atal, The Janus faces of Silicon Valley
    • Marieke de Goede, Finance/security infrastructures
    • André Broome & Leonard Seabrooke, Recursive recognition in the international political economy
    • Paul Langley, Assets and assetization in financialized capitalism
    • Matthew Paterson, Climate change and international political economy: between collapse and transformation
    • Kevin L. Young, Progress, pluralism and science: moving from alienated to engaged pluralism
  • Commentary
    • Erin Lockwood, The international political economy of global inequality