Review of International Political Economy

Papers
(The median citation count of Review of International Political Economy is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
International financial subordination: a critical research agenda64
COVID-19 and the failure of the neoliberal regulatory state54
Transition, hedge, or resist? Understanding political and economic behavior toward decarbonization in the oil and gas industry50
Feminist global political economies of work and social reproduction42
Taking back control: comprador bankers and managerial developmentalism in Poland42
Growing differently? Financial cycles, austerity, and competitiveness in growth models since the Global Financial Crisis38
The hidden costs of global supply chain solutions35
State capital in a geoeconomic world: mapping state-led foreign investment in the global political economy31
Exporting protection: EU trade agreements, geographical indications, and gastronationalism29
Digitalization or flexibilization? The changing role of technology in the political economy of Japan25
Informal economic sanctions: the political economy of Chinese coercion during the THAAD dispute24
Global secular stagnation and the rise of intellectual property monopoly23
Cleaning mineral supply chains? Political economies of exploitation and hidden costs of technical fixes23
Veni vidi VC – the backend of the digital economy and its political making22
Greening the international monetary system? Not without addressing the political ecology of global imbalances22
Varieties of gender wash: towards a framework for critiquing corporate social responsibility in feminist IPE21
Nurture commodified? An investigation into commercial human milk supply chains21
The political consequences of dependent financialization: Capital flows, crisis and the authoritarian turn in Turkey20
Political economy of vaccine diplomacy: explaining varying strategies of China, India, and Russia’s COVID-19 vaccine diplomacy20
Toward a discursive approach to growth models: social blocs in the politics of digital transformation19
Governing refugees in raced markets: displacement and disposability from Europe’s frontier to the streets of Paris19
Global rivalries, corporate interests and Germany’s ‘National Industrial Strategy 2030’18
Towards a feminist political economy of time: labour circulation, social reproduction & the ‘afterlife’ of cheap labour18
How Chinese firms approach investment risk: strong leaders, cancellation, and pushback18
Rebuilding the fortress? Europe in a changing world economy17
Private infrastructure in weaponized interdependence16
The exclusive nature of global payments infrastructures: the significance of major banks and the role of tech-driven companies16
The in/visible wombs of the market: the dialectics of waged and unwaged reproductive labour in the global surrogacy industry16
No separate spheres: the contingent reproduction of living labor in Southern Africa15
The political economy of moving up in global value chains: how Malaysia added value to its natural resources through industrial policy15
Unconventional central banking and the politics of liquidity15
Ruling through technology: politicizing blockchain services15
The ‘climate shift’ in central banks: how field arbitrageurs paved the way for climate stress testing13
Gendering global economic governance after the global financial crisis13
Re-negotiating social reproduction, work and gender roles in occupied Palestine13
Peripheral financialization and the transformation of dependency: a view from Latin America13
Global development governance in the ‘interregnum’12
Varieties of ignorance in neoliberal policy: or the possibilities and perils of wishful economic thinking12
Standing in the way of rigor? Economics’ meeting with the decolonization agenda12
Do choke points provide workers in logistics with power? A critique of the power resources approach in light of the 2018 truckers’ strike in Brazil12
Classes of working women in Mozambique: an integrated framework to understand working lives12
Relations of production and social reproduction, the state and the everyday: women’s labour in Turkey11
The dual transformation in development finance: western multilateral development banks and China in post-Soviet energy11
Functional division of labour and value capture in global value chains: a new empirical assessment based on FDI data11
The financial inclusion agenda: for poverty alleviation or monetary control?10
The geoeconomics of global semiconductor value chains: extraterritoriality and the US-China technology rivalry10
Commodity traders in a storm: financialization, corporate power and ecological crisis10
The political economy of a tax haven: the case of Mauritius9
The marketisation of life: entangling social reproduction theory and regimes of patriarchy through women’s work in post-Soviet Uzbekistan9
Cryptocurrencies and the IPE of money: an agenda for research9
The color of money at the financial frontier9
Extroverted financialization: how US finance shapes European banking9
The political economy of consulting firms in reform processes: the case of the World Health Organization8
How to make a super-model: professional incentives and the birth of contemporary macroeconomics8
Silencing the crowd: China, the NBA, and leveraging market size to export censorship8
Developing influence: the power of ‘the rest’ in global tax governance8
Why does import competition favor republicans? Localized trade shocks and cultural backlash in the US8
Entangled chains of global value and wealth8
State-industry relations and cybersecurity governance in Europe8
Strengthening RIPE’s commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion in our field8
The role of wages in the Eurozone8
The Public Investment Fund and Salman’s state: the political drivers of sovereign wealth management in Saudi Arabia8
Continuity or change? Platforms and the hybridization of neoliberal institutional contexts8
Market adjustments to import sanctions: lessons from Chinese restrictions on Australian trade, 2020–218
Hierarchy and differentiation in international regime complexes: a theoretical framework for comparative research7
Governing cyberspace: policy boundary politics across organizations7
Gender in global trade: Transforming or reproducing trade orthodoxy?7
Partisanship, protection, and punishment: how governments affect the distributional consequences of International Monetary Fund programs7
Paradigms and policies: the state of economics in the German-speaking countries7
Cascading noncompliance: why the export credit regime is unraveling7
Back to Dakar: Decolonizing international political economy through dependency theory6
East Asia and the politics of global finance: a developmental challenge to the neoliberal consensus?6
The shaping of ‘Southern’ sustainability standards in a value chain world: comparative evidence from China and India6
Leveling-up: explaining the depth of South-South trade agreements6
Norm dynamics in a post-hegemonic world: multistakeholder global governance and the end of liberal international order6
How do global trade rules evolve? Strategic sequencing in international economic law6
Financial resource curse in the Eurozone periphery6
The dysfunctional taboo: monetary financing at the Bank of England, the Federal Reserve, and the European Central Bank5
From tax havens to cryptocurrencies: secrecy-seeking capital in the global economy5
Globalization and intention to vote: the interactive role of personal welfare and societal context5
Adding ‘origination’ to diffusion theory: contrasting the roles of China and the EU in green finance5
The political economy of special economic zones: the cases of Ethiopia and Vietnam5
Food (in)security, the moral economy, and Ubuntu in South Africa: a Southern perspective5
Mandate management: a field theory approach to the EBRD’s adaptive practice in Egypt5
Growth models and central banking: dominant coalitions, organizational sense-making, and conservative policy innovations at the Bundesbank and Fed5
RIPE 2020 diversity statement5
States and new markets: the novelty problem in the IPE of finance5
‘I had to take control’: gendered finance rationality in the UK5
Pro-trade nationalists and protectionist xenophobes? The conditional effects of psychological factors on trade attitudes4
Smuggling and the exercise of effective sovereignty at the China-Myanmar border4
A critical analysis of international organizations’ and global management consulting firms’ consensus around twenty-first century skills4
What about the dragon in the room? Incorporating China into international political economy (IPE) teaching4
The IMF as a global monitor: surveillance, information, and financial markets4
The global politics of the renewable energy transition and the non-substitutability hypothesis: towards a ‘great transformation’?4
Company colonies and historical layering: understanding the Virginia, Somers Isles, and Hudson’s Bay Companies4
Exporting inequality: US investors and the Americanization of executive pay in the United Kingdom4
International regime complexity in sovereign crisis finance: a comparison of regional architectures4
Towards a stronger EU approach on the trade-labor nexus? The EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement, social struggles and labor reforms in Vietnam4
How business challenges climate transformation: an exploration of just transition and industry associations in Australia4
Transnational city networks, global political economy, and climate governance: C40 in Mexico and Lima4
One state, one interest? How a historic shock to the balance of power of the Bundesbank and the German government laid the path for fiscal austerity4
Explaining deference: why and when do policymakers think FDI needs tax incentives?4
The instability of the nuclear nonproliferation regime complex4
Pipes, profits and peace: toward a feminist political economy of gas during war4
Misrecognised, misfit and misperceived: why not a Latin American school of IPE?4
Organizing for transformation: post-growth in International Political Economy3
An illiberal economic order: commitment mechanisms become tools of authoritarian coercion3
Do geopolitical interests affect how financial markets react to IMF programs?3
The diffusion deficit in scientific and technological power: re-assessing China’s rise3
Hybrid governance of joint ventures in transitional economies: the case of Guangzhou Automobile Group in China3
The life-nerve of the dialectic: György Lukács and the metabolism of space and nature3
The Federal Reserve’s move to an explicit inflation target: incremental policy shifts in techno-political institutions3
Development for whom? The case of USAID in Ukraine’s Donbas3
Environmentalism among poor and rich countries: using natural language processing to handle perfunctory support and rising powers3
Urban flood resilience: Governing conflicting urbanism and climate action in Amsterdam3
The brahmin left, the merchant right and the bloc bourgeois3
Strategic interdependence and preferences for debt mutualization in the eurozone3
Unpacking the ‘developing’ country classification: origins and hierarchies3
Silences of Bretton Woods: gender inequality, racial discrimination and environmental degradation3
Ideas for macroeconomic surveillance: a comparative text analysis of country reports by global and regional financial organizations3
On ‘blind spots’ in (international) political economy3
Legal diffusion as protectionism: the case of the U.S. promotion of antitrust laws3
Failed market insertion in Romania’s chemical industry: evidence from two former state-owned enterprises3
Participatory ambiguity and the emergence of the global financial inclusion agenda2
Institutions, ideas and regional policy (un-)coordination: The East African Community and the politics of second-hand clothing2
A ‘race to the bottom’ or variegated work regimes? Industrial relocation, the changing migrant labor regime, and worker agency in China’s electronics industry2
Market-creating states: rethinking China’s high-speed rail development2
Knowledge politics in global governance: philanthropists’ knowledge-making practices in global health2
The not-so Great Game: political economy of changing US energy policy in the Caspian Sea2
When does liberal peace fail? Trade and nationalism2
Valuing women’s empowerment: tracking funding in Southeast Asia2
Foundering on fallacies: theorizing the Eurozone’s self-harming mercantilism2
The Geneva effect: where officials sit influences where they stand on WTO priorities *2
Another strange non-death: the NAIRU and the ideational foundations of the Federal Reserve’s new monetary policy framework2
Financing energy futures: the contested assetization of pipelines in Canada2
Personalism and the politics of central bank independence under authoritarianism2
Manifesting the embedded developmental state: the role of South Korea’s National Pension Service in managing financial crisis2
The reregulation of capital flows in Latin America: assessing the impact of post-neoliberal governments2
Securing the separation between state and finance: entanglements between securitization and societal differentiation2
From social protection to ‘progressive neoliberalism’: writing the Left into the rise and resilience of neoliberal policies (1968–2019)2
Value differentiation, policy change and cooperation in international regime complexes2
Can domestic non-deliverable forwards replace the sale of international reserves? An analysis of the Brazilian experience2
Oil and power: the effectiveness of state threats on markets2
Building legitimacy? The role of Chinese contract workers in foreign regimes’ political strategies2
Walter Rodney and the method of political economy: retrieving a critical-historical IPE2
Sweetening the liberalization pill: flanking measures to free trade agreements2
In the club: how and why central bankers created a hierarchy of sovereign borrowers, c. 1988–20072
On the contradictions of Africa’s fintech boom: evidence from Ghana2
Blind spots in IPE: contract law and the structural embedding of transnational capitalism2
‘A sense of the systemic’: the Bank of England and the language of inclusive capitalism2
Think globally, act locally? Domestic constraints on foreign aid2
RIPE 30th anniversary special feature: looking back and looking forward in IPE2
Transnationalization of the Mexican corporate elite: looking beyond cross-border corporate networks2
The double movement in Africa: a Nkrumah-Polanyi analysis of free market fatigue in Ghana’s private sector2
Delayed cooperation: political systems, elections, and the outcomes of trade negotiations2
Competition and regime complex architecture: authority relations and differentiation in international education2
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