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Academic #IPE journal. Editors: @hozic & Alison Johnston, @juanitaelias, @skostem, @ManuMoschella, Stefano Ponte (@AfricaBusPol), Kevin L. Young, Hongying Wang.

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Steel mills, markets and war: mapping gendered circuits of violence, by @DanielaLai_ .
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RT @IDanewid: I have a new piece in @RIPEJournal which is part of a forthcoming special issue on Raced Finance. Thanks to @IliasAlami @Vinc….
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Fantastic contributions from Henning Schmidtke, Omar Serrano Oswald, @KristenHopewell, Shahar Hameiri, Lee Jones, Johannes Petry, Yukyung Yeo, Yufan Huang, Deborah Brautigam, Yujun Zou, Lina Benabdallah, Jing Qian, James Vreeland, and Jianzhi (Jason) Zhao.
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Thrilled that we could publish RIPE 32:4 ahead of schedule &summer vacations, with another brilliant special issue: China’s Rise and the Reconfiguration of Global Economic Governance, ed. by Eugénia C. Heldt and Susan Park. Most articles are open access!
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Making Nairobi ‘open for business’: the economic case for LGBTQ+ rights, speculative governmentality, and corporate investments in the future at the (queer and economic) frontier, by @ph_dyke
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Secular stagnation and climate change, by Matthew Soener
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RT @RosieCollingto: New paper in @RIPEJournal: What if state capacity isn’t hollowed out by derisking but used to signal feasibility to inv….
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Liberal norms, colonial sediments: the case of OECD aid statistics, by Anna Khakee & Christa Callus
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India’s political shift in a Latin American mirror: the dialectics of dependency and monopoly capital, by Rahul A. Sirohi
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The political economy of patriarchal accumulation, by Melissa Johnston
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The limits of labor governance in global value chains: exclusions, ‘edge’ populations and civil society activism in unstable labor regimes by @NatalieLangfo12
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RT @ElisaADAmico: My latest paper is out in @RIPEJournal! . "From garments to grievances" explores how economic shocks and rapid urbanizati….
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How does exposure to EITI member countries affect extractive industry conduct? By Ivar Kolstad & Arne Wiig
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Shaky foundations: structural-relational power and business influence in the EU’s regulation of real estate finance, by Giuseppe Montalbano & @LBFlynn
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The limits to derisked decarbonization: state capacity unevenness in domestic green transition strategies, by @RosieCollingto .
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RT @jmahumadaf: I’m sharing my new article in @RIPEJournal , where I argue that the Third World, in its efforts to establish a New Internat….
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Keynes once said, 'If we can do a thing, we can afford it.’ Regarding the state’s role in decarbonization, this special issue, edited by @MkBlyth and Leah Downey, asks a prior question: can we do it? In RIPE Vol 32, No 3
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Towards a theory of ‘Big plastic’, by Babet De Groot & Robert MacNeil
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In-group punishment in international relations: US reactions to the founding of China’s AIIB, by @JimqianJim, James Raymond Vreeland & @JianzhiZhao
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The dog that does not bark – Weaponised interdependence & digital trade at the World Trade Organization, by @kuerzdoerfer_n .
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