International political economy series (Palgrave Macmillan (Firm))
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International political economy series (Palgrave Macmillan (Firm))
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International political economy series (Palgrave Macmillan (Firm))
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- The international political economy of communication, media and power in South America, edited by Cheryl Martens, Ernesto Vivares and Robert W. McChesney ; foreword by Ernesto Laclau
- Authority in the global political economy, edited by Volker Rittberger, Martin Nettesheim, and associate editor, Carmen Huckel
- Capitalists in communist China, Keming Yang
- Conditionality and the ambitions of governance, social transformation in Southeastern Europe, Joel T. Shelton
- The road to international financial stability, are key financial standards the answer?, edited by Benu Schneider
- The global division of labour, development and inequality in world society, Richard Münch
- Trade diplomacy transformed, why trade matters for global prosperity, Geoffrey Allen Pigman
- The energy security-climate nexus, institutional change in the UK and beyond, Caroline Kuzemko
- Transnational transfers and global development, edited by Stuart S. Brown
- The political economy of energy, finance and security in the United Arab Emirates, between the Majilis and the market, Karen E. Young
- Negotiating trade liberalization at the WTO, domestic politics and bargaining dynamics, Eugénia da Conceiçao-Heldt
- Multinational corporations from emerging markets, state capitalism 3.0, edited by Andreas Nölke
- The IMF and European economies, crisis and conditionality, Chris Rogers
- Transnational mobilization and domestic regime change, Africa in comparative perspective, Hans Peter Schmitz
- Dirty cities, towards a political economy of the underground in global cities, edited by Leila Simona Talani, Alexander Clarkson and Ramon Pacheco Pardo
- Investment incentives and the global competition for capital, Kenneth P. Thomas
- The changing worlds and workplaces of capitalism, edited by Seán Ó Riain, Felix Behling, Rossella Ciccia, Eoin Flaherty
- The political economy of rare earth elements, rising powers and technological change, edited by Ryan David Kiggins
- Greece, financialization and the EU, the political economy of debt and destruction, Vassilis K. Fouskas, Professor of International Politics and Economics, University of East London, UK, Constantine Dimoulas, lecturer, Panteion University, Greece
- Celtic tiger in collapse, explaining the weaknesses of the Irish model, Peadar Kirby
- Business groups and transnational capitalism in Central America, economic and political strategies, Benedicte Bull, Fulvio Castellacci, and Yuri Kasahara
- Fair trade, sustainability and social change, by Mark Hudson, Assistant Professor, University of Manitoba, Canada, Ian Hudson, Assistant Professor, University of Manitoba, Canada and Mara Fridell, Faculty Affiliate, University of Manitoba, Canada
- Latin America's emerging middle classes, economic perspectives, edited by Jeff Dayton-Johnson, Associate Professor, Monterey Institute of International Studies, USA
- Governing risk, the IMF and global financial crises, Manuela Moschella
- The political economy of sovereign wealth funds, edited by Xu Yi-chong, Gawdat Bahgat
- Regulating corporate governance in the EU, towards a marketization of corporate control, Laura Horn
- The BRICs, US 'decline' and global transformations, Ray Kiely, Professor of Politics, Queen Mary University of London, UK
- National perspectives on globalization, edited by Paul Bowles ... [and others]
- Global economic crisis and the politics of diversity, edited by Yildiz Atasoy
- Globalized finance and varieties of capitalism, Hans van Zon
- Power and imbalances in the global monetary system, a comparative capitalism perspective, Mattias Vermeiren, Researcher in International Political Economy, Ghent University, Belgium
- Partnerships and foundations in global health governance, edited by Simon Rushton and Owain David Williams
- The limits to capital in Spain, crisis and revolt in the European south, Greig Charnock, Thomas Purcell, Ramon Ribera-Fumaz
- Resilience of regionalism in Latin America and the Caribbean, development and autonomy, edited by Andrés Rivarola Puntigliano and José Briceño-Ruiz
- Disciplining the transnational mobility of people, edited by Martin Geiger and Antoine Pécoud
- Rising powers and multilateral institutions, edited by Dries Lesage and Thijs Van de Graaf, Department of Political Science, University of Ghent, Belgium
- Constructing European Union trade policy, a global idea of Europe, Gabriel Siles-Brügge, lecturer in politics, School of Social Sciences, University of Manchester, UK
- Risk regulation, science, and interests in transatlantic trade conflicts, David J. Hornsby, Senior Lecturer in International Relations, University of Witwatersrand, South Africa
- Contentious politics in North America, national protest and transnational collaboration under continental integration, edited by Jeffrey Ayres and Laura Macdonald
- Regional perspectives on globalization, edited by Paul Bowles ... [and others]
- Global restructuring, state, capital and labour, contesting neo-Gramscian perspectives, by Andreas Bieler ... [and others]
- World orders, development and transformation, Eunice N. Sahle
- Gangster states, organized crime, kleptocracy and political collapse, Katherine Hirschfeld
- Neoliberal hegemony and the Pink Tide in Latin America, breaking up with TINA?, Tom Chodor
- States and markets in hydrocarbon sectors, [edited by] Andrei V. Belyi, Senior Researcher, University of Tartu, Estonia, Kim Talus, Professor, University of Eastern Finland
- The financial statecraft of emerging powers, shield and sword in Asia and Latin America, edited by Leslie Elliott Armijo and Saori N. Katada
- Dynamics of energy governance in Europe and Russia, edited by Caroline Kuzemko ... [and others]
- Contemporary challenges in regulating global crises, Mark Findlay
- Controlling the World Bank and IMF, shareholders, stakeholders and the politics of concessional lending, Liam Clegg, Lecturer in International Relations, University of York, UK
- New modes of governance in the global system, exploring publicness, delegation and inclusiveness, edited by Mathias Koenig-Archibugi and Michael Zürn