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Global Political Economy: Selected References


Armijo, L. E. (2001). The Political Geography of World Financial Reform: Who Wants What and Why? Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations, 2001(4), 379-396. 

Babb, S. (2013). The Washington Consensus as transnational policy paradigm: Its origins, trajectory and likely successor. Review of International Political Economy, 20(2), 268-297.


Ban, C., and Blyth, M. (2013). The BRICs and the Washington Consensus: An introduction. Review of International Political Economy, 20(2).

Benedict, K., et al. (2005). The Emergence of Global Administrative Law. Law and Contemporary Problems, 68(3/4), 15-61. 


Berger, M., (1994).  The End of the ‘Third World’?. Third World Quarterly, 15, 257–275.

Berger, M. T., (1997). Radicals and Latin American Studies in the Americas: A Reply to Ronlad Chilcote. Latin American Perspectives, 24(1), 78–79.


Berger, M. T. (2001). The Nation-State and the Challenge of Global Capitalism. Third World Quarterly, 22(6), 889–907.


Berger, M., (2003). Decolonisation, Modernisation and Nation-Building: Political Development Theory and the Appeal of Communism in Southeast Asia, 19451975. Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 34(3), 421–448.

Berger, M. T., (2004). After the Third World? History, Destiny and the Fate of Third Worldism. Third World Quarterly, 25(1), 9–39.

Berger, M., (2005). From Saigon to Baghdad: Nation-Building and the Specter of History. Intelligence and National Security, 20(2), 344–356.


Berger, M. T. (2006). Beyond State-Building: Global Governance and the Crisis of the Nation-State System in the 21st Century. Third World Quarterly, 27(1), 201–208.

Berger, M. T., (2009). War, Peace and Progress: Conflict, Development, (in)security and Violence in the 21st Century. Third World Quarterly, 30(1), 1–16.

Berger, M. T., (2009), From Pax Romana to Pax Americana? The History and Future of the New American Empire. International Politics, 46(2-3), 140–156.

Berger, M. T., and Weber, H., (2014).  Rethinking the Third World: International Development and World Politics. Houndmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Berliner, D. and Prakash, A. (2014). Public Authority and Private Rules: How Domestic Regulatory Institutions Shape the Adoption of Global Private Regimes. International Studies Quarterly, 58(4): 793-803. 


Bernstein, S. (2011). Legitimacy in intergovernmental and non-state global governance. Review of International Political Economy, 18(1), 17-51. 

Bieler, A. and C.-Y. Lee (2017). Chinese Labour in the Global Economy: An Introduction. Globalizations, 14(2), 179-188. 
 
Borer, D.A., (2007). All Roads Lead to and from Iraq: The Long War and the Transformation of the Nation-State System. Third World Quarterly, 28(2), 457–463.


Botterill, L. C. and Daugbjerg, C. (2011). Engaging with private sector standards: a case study of GLOBALG.A.P. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 65(4): 488-504. 

Brown, R. (2002). Global Capitalism, National Sovereignty, and the Decline of Democratic Space. Rhetoric and Public Affairs, 5(2), 347-357.

Burchill, S., Linklater, A., Devetak, R., Donnelly, J., Paterson, M., Reus-smith, C., and True, J. (2005), Theories of International Relations. 3rd Edn. Houndmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Buxton, N., and Eade, D. (2019). State of Power 2019: Finance. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Transnational Institute.


Cabrera, L. (2007). The Inconveniences of Transnational Democracy. Ethics & International Affairs, 21(2), 219-238. 

Cafaggi, F. and Iamiceli, P. (2014). Supply chains, contractual governance and certification regimes. European Journal of Law and Economics, 37(1), 131-173. 

Carroll, T. and Jarvis, D.S.L. (2015). The New Politics of Development: Citizens, Civil Society and the Evolution of Neoliberal Development Policy. Globalisations, 12(3), 281-304.

Cartapanis, A. and Herland, M. (2002). The reconstruction of the International Financial Architecture: Keynes' revenge? Review of International Political Economy, 9(2), 271-297. 

Coelho, D. (2012). Globalization and autonomy: embedded liberalism in the post-financial crisis economic order. Boletim Meridiano, 47(13) (132), 31-37. 

Cutler, A. C., (2002). Private International regimes and Interfirm Cooperation. In Hall, R. B.,  & Biersteker, T.J.  (eds.). The Emergence of Private Sector Authority in Global Finance. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 23-42.

Delimatsis, P. (2014). Transparency in the WTO's Decision-Making. Leiden Journal of International Law, 27(3), 701-726. 

Duffield, J. (2007). What are International Institutions? International Studies Review, 9(1), Spring, 1-22.


Eichengreen, B., (2019). Globalizing Capital: A History of the International Monetary System. Princeton, NJ.: Princeton University Press. (Chapter 2, Chapter 3, Chapter 4, Chapter 5, Chapter 6, Chapter 7). 

Finnemore, M. (2004). International Organizations as Teachers of Norms: The United Nations Education, Scientific, and Cultural Organization and Science Policy. In Sinclair, T. J., (ed.), Global Governance: Critical Perspectives in Political Science. London & New York: Routledge, 302-335.

Gibassier, D. (2013). Private Standards in the Climate Regime: The Greenhouse Gas Protocol. Social and Environmental Accountability Journal, 33(3), 181-182. 

Gereffi, G. (2014). Global Value Chains in a post-Washington Consensus World. Review of International Political Economy, 21(1), 9-37.

Germann, J., (2011). International Political Economy and the Crisis of the 1970s: The Real ‘Transatlantic Divide’.  Journal of Critical Globalisation Studies, 4, 10- 22. 

Gill, S. (1993). Gramsci, Historical Materialism and International Relations. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 

Gill, S. (1997). Globalization, Democratization and Multilateralism. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

Glinski, C. (2012). Private Norms as International Standards? - Regime Collisions in Tuna-Dolphin II. European Journal of Risk Regulation, 3(4), 545-560. 

Goldsmith, J. and S. Krasner (2003). The limits of idealism. Daedalus, 132(1): 47-63. 


Gordon, T and Weber, J. R., (2020). Complex Stratification in the World System: Capitalist Totality and Geopolitical Fragmentation, Science & Society, 84(1), January, 95-125. 

Grieco, J. M. (1995), Anarchy and the Limits of Cooperation: A Realist Critique of the Newest Liberal Institutionalism. In Kegley, C.W., (ed.). Controversies in International Relations: Realism and the Neo-liberal Challenge. St. Martin’s: New York, 151-171.

Grinberg, N. (2016). Global Commodity Chains and the Production of Surplus-value on a Global Scale: Bringing Back the New International Division of Labour Theory.  Journal of World-Systems Research, 22(1). 


Hall, R. B.,  & . Biersteker, T. J., (2002). Private Authority as Global Governance. In Hall, R. B.,  & . Biersteker, T. J., (eds.). The Emergence of Private Sector Authority in Global Governance. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 115-140.

Helleiner, E. (2019). The life and times of embedded liberalism: Legacies and innovations since Bretton Woods. Review of International Political Economy, 26(6), 1112-1135. 

Helmerich, N. (2020). Hybrid Production Regimes and Labor Agency in Transnational Private Governance. Journal of Business Ethics, 162(2), 307-321. 

Hayman, P.A., and Williams, J. (2006). Westphalian Sovereignty: Rights, Intervention, Meaning and Context, Global Society: Journal of Interdisciplinary International Relations, 20(4), October. 


James, H. (2013). The multiple contexts of Bretton Woods. Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 28(3): 411-430.

Katzenstein, P., J., Keohane, R. O., & Krasner, S. (1999). International Organizations and the Study of World Politics. In Katzenstein, P., J., Keohane, R. O., & Krasner, S., (eds.). Exploration and Contestation in the Study of World Politics. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press, 5-46.

Keohane, R.O., (ed.)(1986). Neorealism and Its Critics. New York: Columbia University Press.

Keohane, R.O. (2009). The old IPE and the new. Review of International Political Economy, 16(1), 34-46.

Knill, C., and Lehmkuhi, D., (2002). Private Actors and the State: Internationalization and Changing Patterns of Governance. Governance, 15(1), January. DOI: 10.1111/1468-0491.00179

Krobin, S. J., (2002), Economic Governance in an Electronically Networked Global Economy.  In Hall, R. B.,  & Biersteker, T. J., (eds.). The Emergence of Private Authority in Global Governance. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 43- 75. 

Lin, C.-F. (2014). Public-private regime interactions in global food safety governance. Food and Drug Law Journal, 69(2), 143-60.

Lim, S. and Prakash, A. (2018). Inter‐Governmental Regimes and Recruitment to Private Regimes: GATT/WTO and the ISO, 1951–2005. Global Policy, 9(3), 352-364. 

Lockie, S., Travero, J., and Tennent, R. (2015). Private food standards, regulatory gaps and plantation agriculture: social and environmental (ir)responsibility in the Philippine export banana industry. Journal of Cleaner Production, 107(16), 122-129.

Mann, M. (1997). Has globalization ended the rise and rise of the nation-state? Review of International Political Economy, 4(3), 472-496.

Mark T. B., (2003). The New Asian Renaissance and Its Discontents: National Narratives, Pan-Asian Visions and the Changing Post-Cold War Order. International Politics, 40(2), 195–221.

Martin, L.L. & Simmons, B.A. (1998). Theories and Empirical Studies of International Institutions, International Organization, 51(4), 729-757. 

Martijn, S. (2016). Balancing Public and Private Regulation. Utrecht Law Review, 12(1), 16-31. 

Meartsheimer, J. (1998). The False promise of International Institutions.  In Brown, M., et al (eds.). Theories of War and Peace. Cambridge, Mass: The MIT Press, 329-396.

Monfardini, P. and Maravic, P. (2018). Too big to be audited? The New World of Auditing in International Organizations. Financial Accountability & Management, 35(2), 143-157. 


Morgan, G., Campbell, J.L., Crouch, C., Pedersen, O. K., and Whitley, R., (2010)(eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Institutional Analysis. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Ming Li (2005) The Rise of China and the Demise of the Capitalist World-Economy: Exploring Historical Possibilities in the 21st Century. Science & Society, 69(3), July, 420–448.

Panitch, L. and S. Gindin (2013). The Integration of China into Global Capitalism. International Critical Thought, 3(2): 146-158.


Panitch, L., and Gindin, S. (2016), Rethinking Production, Finance and Hegemonic Decline in IPE, In van der Pijl, K., (ed.). Handbook of the International Political Economy of Production. Cheltenham, UK; Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar. (Chapter 2).

Parisot, J., (2013). American Power, East Asian Regionalism and Emerging Powers: In or Against Empire?, Third World Quarterly, 34(7), 1159–1174.
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Pauly, L. W., (2002). Global Finance, Political Authority, and the Problem of Legitimation. In Hall, R. B.,  & Biersteker, T. J., (eds.). The Emergence of Private Authority in Global Governance. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp.76-90. 
 
Persaud, R. B., (2019). Killing the Third World: Civilisational Security as US Grand Strategy. Third World Quarterly, 40(2), 266–283.
 
Persaud, R. B., (2019). Violence and Ordering of the Third World: An Introduction. Third World Quarterly, 40(2), 199–206.
 
Persaud, R. B., (2016). Neo-Gramscian Theory and Third World Violence: A Time for Broadening. Globalizations, 13(5), 547–562.


Polanyi, K. (1957). The Great Transformation. Boston, Beacon Press. 

Ruggie. J. G. (1982). International Regimes, Transactions, and Change: Embedded Liberalism in the Postwar Economic Order. International Organization, 36(2), 379-415.

Sassen, S., (2002). The State and Globalization. In Hall, R. B.,  & Biersteker, T. J., (eds.), The Emergence of Private Sector Authority in Global Finance. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 91-114. 

Shaw, T. M., Mahrenbach, L. C., Modi, R., Xu, Y.-C., Shaw, T. M., Mahrenbach, L. C., & Yi-chong, X. (2018). The Palgrave handbook of contemporary international political economy. London: Palgrave; Springer. 

Sipad Motiram (2013). The transformation of agri-food systems: globalization, supply chains and smallholder farmers. The Journal of Peasant Studies, 40(1), 303-307.

Sinclair, T.J. (1994). Passing Judgement: Credit Rating Processes as Regulatory Mechanisms of Governance in the Emerging World Order. Review of International Political Economy, 1(1), 133-159.
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Skogstad, G. (2015). The International Trade regime: Liberalism and Embedded Liberalism. Journal of International Law & International Relations,11(2).

Starrs, S. (2013). American Economic Power Hasn’t Declined – Its Globalised! Summoning the Data and Taking Globalization Seriously. International Studies Quarterly, 57, 817-830.

Streeck, W., (2011). The Crisis of Democratic Capitalism. New Left Review, 71, September-October, 5-29.

Sullivan, M. P. (2001). Theories of International Relations: Transition vs Persistence. (2nd edn.) Houndmills, Basingstoke, UK; New York: Palgrave. 

Tennent, R. and Lockie, S. (2013). Private food standards, trade and institutions in Vietnam. Journal of Asian Public Policy, 6(2): 163-177. 

Underhill, G. R. R., and Xiaoke Zhang (2008). Setting the Rules: Private Power, Political Underpinnings, and Legitimacy in Global Monetary and Financial Governance. International Affairs, 84(3), May, 535-554.

Verbruggen, P. (2013). Gorillas in the closet? Public and private actors in the enforcement of transnational private regulation. Regulation & Governance, 7(4), 512-532.

Verbruggen, P. and Havinga, T. (2016). The Rise of Transnational Private Meta-Regulators. Tilburg Law Review, 21(2): 116-143. 


Wade, R. H. (2002). US hegemony and the World Bank: The fight over people and ideas. Review of International Political Economy, 9(2), 215-243.


​Weber, H., (2009). Human (In)Security and Development in the 21st Century. Third World Quarterly, 30(1), 263–270.

Wells, L. T., & Wint, A. G. (2000). Marketing a Country: Promotion as a Tool for Attracting Foreign Direct Investment. International Finance Corporation (ISBN: 0-8213-4659-8).

Wielsch, D. (2012). Global Law's Toolbox: Private Regulation by Standards. The American Journal of Comparative Law, 60(4), 1075-1104. 

Wolf, K. D. (2017). Patterns of Legitimation in Hybrid Transnational Regimes: The Controversy Surrounding the Lex Sportiva. Politics and Governance, 5(1). DOI: 10.17645/pag.v5i1.835

Zoeller, C. J. P. (2019). Closing the Gold Window: The End of Bretton Woods as a Contingency Plan. Politics & Society, 47(1): 3-22. 

Zumbansen, P. (2013). Transnational Private Regulatory Governance: Ambiguities of Public Authority and Private Power. Law and Contemporary Problems, 76(2): 117-138. 


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