The latest issue of the Review of International Political Economy (Vol. 25, no. 6, 2018) is out. Contents include:
- Martin B. Carstensen & Vivien A. Schmidt, Ideational power and pathways to legitimation in the euro crisis
- Linda Weiss & Elizabeth Thurbon, Power paradox: how the extension of US infrastructural power abroad diminishes state capacity at home
- Aron Buzogány & Mihai Varga, The ideational foundations of the illiberal backlash in Central and Eastern Europe: the case of Hungary
- Reinhard Wolf, Debt, dignity, and defiance: why Greece went to the brink
- David A. Steinberg, Stephen C. Nelson & Christoph Nguyen, Does democracy promote capital account liberalization?
- Matthew S. Winters & Jaclyn D. Streitfeld, Splitting the check: explaining patterns of counterpart commitments in World Bank projects
- Hortense Jongen, The authority of peer reviews among states in the global governance of corruption
New Issue: Review of International Political Economy
Reviewed by Ladi Michael
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January 31, 2019
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