The concept of the 'counter-movement' has had a significant impact within studies in International Political Economy (IPE). In the light of the credit crisis and the growth of growing resentment to ...
Review of International Political Economy, Vol. 19, No. 3 (August 2012), pp. 363-388 (26 pages) Liberal capitalist polities are being held up as the ultimate civilizational achievement precisely at a ...
If you ignore the instability in global financial systems, that can have big consequences for the stability of economies and for the stability of entire countries. Spotlight on our International ...
This text aims to present an overview, against the backdrop of the historical development of philosophy and general social science, of the various strands of theory that can be ranged under the ...
Daniel Kinderman, PhD (Cornell University, 2011) joined the Department in 2011. He specializes in comparative and international political economy and corporate social responsibility (CSR), with a ...
We should pay closer attention to the interactions between politics, economics, and other realms The COVID-19 pandemic strikingly illustrates the intersection of politics, economics, and other ...
Robert A. Denemark, Ph.D. (University of Minnesota, 1987) joined the department in 1988. He teaches courses in International Political Economy, International Relations Theory and International ...
Jonathan Kirshner is Professor of Political Science and International Studies. His research and teaching interests focus on international relations, political economy (especially macroeconomics and ...
Zongyuan Zoe Liu joined as a fellow for international political economy, based in New York. At CFR, her work focuses on international political economy, global financial markets, development finance, ...