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New Political Economy

Volume 4  Number 3  November 1999

Articles
State Power and the Asian Crisis Linda Weiss 317

Embedded Liberalism, Disembedded Markets: Reconceptualising the
Pax Americana Hannes Lacher 343

The Wealth of Localities, Regions and Nations: Developing Multinational Economies Keith Cowling & Roger Sugden 361

Millennium Symposium
Conversations with Manuel Castells, Robert Cox and Immanuel Wallerstein 379

debate: The Regulation of Global Finance
Introduction Andrew Gamble 409

From Cooperation to Coordination to Control? John Eatwell 410

A Perspective from the South Norman Girvan 415

Identifying Needs and Filling Gaps Stephany Griffith-Jones 419

Why Countries Need to Learn Better Monetary Behaviour
Patrick Minford 424

Review Essays
Where does the Third Way Lead? John Westergaard 429

Is the Third Way Authentic? Norman Birnbaum 437

Feature Review
Geoffrey M. Hodgson Economics and Utopia: Why the Learning Economy is Not the End of History  Warren J. Samuels 447

Notes on Contributors 451

Volume Contents and Author Index to Volume 4, 1999

New Political Economy

Volume 4  Number 2  July 1999


ARTICLES
Between German and Anglo-Saxon Capitalism: The Czech Financial
Markets in Transition Sabina Neumann & Michelle Egan 173

Transformations of the Gendered Political Economy: Changes in
Women’s Employment in the United Kingdom Sylvia Walby 195

Imagining the Economic Nation: Globalisation in China George T. Crane 215

Developing Explanations for Difference(s): Gender and Village-level
Democracy in India and China Shirin M. Rai 233

Austrian Economics, Thatcherism and Barriers to Entry Andrew Hindmoor 251

Debate: The Political Economy of Sport

Introduction Michael Dietrich 267

The Impact of Globalisation George Wright 268

Team Sports as a Free-market Commodity Bill Gerrard 273

The Black Female Athlete and the Politics of (In)Visibility Jessica Edwards 278

Social Inclusion and the Leisure Society Ian P. Henry 283

REVIEW ESSAY
Inequality, Turmoil and Democracy: Global Political-economic Visions
at the End of the Century Craig N. Murphy 289

FEATURE REVIEW
Linda Weiss The Myth of the Powerless State: Governing the Economy
in a Global Era  Simon Reich
305

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 311

New Political Economy

Volume 4  Number 1  March 1999


ARTICLES
SPECIAL ISSUE: PUTTING THE ‘P’ BACK INTO IPE Edited by
Colin Hay & David Marsh

ARTICLES
Introduction: Towards a New (International) Political Economy?
Colin Hay & David Marsh 5

Economics, Politics and (International) Political Economy: The Need for
a Balanced Diet in an Era of Globalisation Richard Higgott 23

The Politics of Economic Management in the 1990s Peter Burnham 37

Rethinking Capital Mobility, Re-regulating Financial Markets
Matthew Watson 55

Why Growth Rates Differ David Coates 77

Strategic Interests and International Political Economy Stephen Greenwold 97

The Private is Global: Feminist Politics and Global Political Economy
Jill Steans 113

Globalisation, Ecology and Resistance Matthew Paterson 129

Globalising the Political and Politicising the Global: Concluding Reflections
on International Political Economy as a Vocation Philip G. Cerny 147

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 163

New Political Economy

Volume 3  Number 3  November 1998


ARTICLES
The Asian Economic Crisis: A Study in the Politics of Resentment
Richard Higgott 333

Indonesia, the East Asian Crisis and the Commodification of the
Nation-state Mark Beeson 357

International Labour Standards and World Trade: No Role for the World
Trade Organization? Steve Hughes & Rorden Wilkinson 375

Government Intervention in a Dynamic Economy Jonathan Michie &
Renée Prendergast 391

In the Dedicated Pursuit of Dedicated Capital: Restoring an Indigenous
Investment Ethic to British Capitalism Matthew Watson & Colin Hay 407

DEBATE: Whither China?

Introduction Anthony Payne 427

A Panoramic View of the Future Flemming Christiansen 428

Environmental Problems and Priorities Felicity Thomas 432

The Challenge of Diversity Phil Deans 435

The Limits of Economic Reform Shaun Breslin 439

Still a Fragile Power Gerald Segal 442

REVIEW ESSAY
Rebels Without a Cause? Radical Theorists and the World System After
the Cold War Michael Cox 445

FEATURE REVIEW
Manuel Castells The Information Age: Economy, Society and Culture;
Vol. 1: The Rise of the Network Society; Vol. 2: The Power of Identity;
Vol. 3: End of Millennium

The New Weber Chris Freeman 461

The End-of-Millennium World Krishan Kumar 465

Contraflows in Critical Theory Nick Stevenson 468

A Rejoinder: On Power, Identities and Culture in the Network Society
Manuel Castells 473

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 485

VOLUME CONTENTS AND AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 3, 1998

New Political Economy

Volume 3  Number 2  July 1998


ARTICLES
SPECIAL SECTION: TOWARDS A GENDERED POLITICAL ECONOMY
Edited by Jennifer Roberts & Georgina Waylen

Introduction Georgina Waylen 181

The Economic, the Political and the Domestic: Businesses, States and
Households in the Organisation of Production Diane Elson 189

Beyond Human Capital:Households in the Macroeconomy Jean Gardiner 209

Towards a Family-friendly Economics Jane Humphries 223

The Political Economy of Social Reproduction: The Case of Cuba in the
1990s Ruth Pearson 241

Flexible Employment:Implications for Gender and Citizenship in the
European Union Joanne Cook 261

DEBATE: Transnational Corporations

Introduction Ankie Hoogvelt 279

An Overview of Relations with National Governments John H. Dunning 280

As Political Actors Leslie Sklair 284

Do They Really Rule the World? Andrew Walter 288

The Limits of European Union Competition Policy Riccardo Petrella 292

The Case for a Monitoring Policy Across Europe David Bailey,
George Harte &Roger Sugden 296

REVIEW ESSAY
Listian Political Economy: Social Capitalism Conceptualised?
Christopher Winch 301

FEATURE REVIEW
Geoff Mulgan Connexity:How to Live in a Connected World
Michael Rustin 317

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 321

New Political Economy

Volume 3  Number 1  March 1998


ARTICLES
European Governance and New Constitutionalism: Economic and
Monetary Union and Alternatives to Disciplinary Neoliberalism in Europe
Stephen Gill 5

Austria’s Application to the European Community: A Neo-Gramscian
Case-study of European Integration Andreas Bieler 27

Traditions in Thought: The Case of Scottish Political Economy
Alexander Dow, Sheila Dow, Alan Hutton & Michael Keaney 45

Thinking, Buying, Selling: Intellectual Property Rights in Political Economy Christopher May 59

Towards a Political Economy of Biotechnology Development: A Sectoral
Analysis of Europe Sally Hayward 79

Uncertainty and the Competitive Decline of the British Motor Industry:
1945–75 Sue Bowden &Paul Turner 103

DEBATE: Education and Growth

Introduction Jonathan Perraton 121

The Changing World of Work in the Information Age Martin Carnoy 123

Reviewing the New Growth Literature Norman Gemmell 129

Securing Commitment to Skill Formation Policies Francis Green 134

Schools—Scapegoats or Saviours? Henry M. Levin 139

Literacy, Numeracy and Economic Performance Peter Robinson 143

REVIEW ESSAY
Andrew Shonfield’s Modern Capitalism

A Call to Arms David Coates 151

The Changing Global Economy Jonah Levy & John Zysman 153

Institutional Diversity and Public Policy Ha-Joon Chang 158

FEATURE REVIEW
William I. Robinson Promoting Polyarchy: Globalization, US Intervention,
and Hegemony  Paul Cammack 161

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 167

New Political Economy

Volume 2  Number 3  November 1997


ARTICLES
Sustainability and markets: On the Neoclassical Model of Environmental
Economics Michael Jacobs 365

Traders’ Dilemmas and Development: A Variety of Solutions
Richard Grabowski 387

Is the European Social Model Fragmenting? John Grahl & Paul Teague 405

Mexico’s Post-NAFTA Privatisation Policies: The Case of the Petrochemical
Sector Isidro Morales 427

The Usual Suspects: Rational Choice, Socialism and Political Theory
Keith Dowding & Andrew Hindmoor 451

COMMENTARY
Unforgettable Yugoslavia: A Reply to Barratt Brown Branka Magas 465

Politics, Political Economy and the Yugoslav Wars: Another Reply to
Barratt Brown Ian Kearns 469

Restating My Case: A Reply to Magas and Kearns Michael Barratt Brown 473

DEBATE: Economic and Monetary Union in Europe

Introduction Ben Rosamond 475

The Case for EMU Revisited Giovanni ravasio & Claudia Ohly 478

Postwar lessons for Budgetary Policies in EMU Marco Buti,
Daniele Franco & Hedwig Ongena 481

A Critical British Perspective Mark Baimbridge, Brian Burkitt
& Philip Whyman 491

Reaping the Consequences of the Bundesbank’s Whirlwind in Germany Geoff Pugh & Charlie Jeffery 496

REVIEW ESSAY
Twenty Years of the (Parisian) Regulation Approach: The Paradox of
Success and Failure at Home and Abroad Bob Jessop 503

FEATURE REVIEW
Tony Lawson Economics and Reality Sheila Dow 527;

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 533

VOLUME CONTENTS AND AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 2, 1997

New Political Economy

Volume 2 Number 2 July 1997


ARTICLES
Gender, Feminism and Political Economy Georgina Waylen 205

Neoliberalism, Gradualism and Some Typical Ambiguities and Confusions
in the Transformation Debate Andreas Pickel 221

German Capitalism: Does it Exist? Can it Survive? Wolfgang Streeck 237

The Globalisation of Economic Activity Jonathan Perraton,
David Goldblatt, David Held & Anthony McGrew 257

The Amoral Corporation and British Utility Regulation Stephen Wilks 279

COMMENTARY
The Role of Economic Factors in Social Crisis: The Case of Yugoslavia
Michael Barratt Brown 299

DEBATE: The African Crisis

Introduction Ankie Hoogvelt 317

A Case Against Structural Adjustment Stephen Ndegwa 318

A Case For Structural Adjustment E. A. Brett 322

The Abacha Regime and the Post-adjustment Nigerian Economy
Daniel A. Omoweh 326

Non-governmental Organisations, Civil Society and Survival in Angola
Steve Kibble & Kathryn O'Neill 329

Prospects for Integration with Europe William Brown 333

Humanitarian Intervention, the New Aid Paradigm and Separate
Development Mark Duffield 336

FEATURE REVIEW
Arturo Escobar Encountering Development: The Making and Unmaking
of the Third World
Richard Peet 341

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 349

New Political Economy

Volume 2  Number 1  March 1997


SPECIAL ISSUE: GLOBALISATION AND THE POLITICS OF RESISTANCE
EDITED BY BARRY K. GILLS

Preface John Kenneth Galbraith 5

Editorial: 'Globalisation' and the 'Politics of Resistance' Barry K. Gills 11

ARTICLES
Resisting 'Globalisation-from-above' Through 'Globalisation-from-below'
Richard Falk 17

Conceptualising Resistance to Globalisation Christine B. N. Chin &
James H. Mittelman 25

Globalisation versus Community R. J. Barry Jones 39

Globalisation and Democratic Provisionism: Re-reading Polanyi
Robert Latham 53

The Decline of 'Embedded Liberalism' and the Rearticulation of the
Keynesian Welfare State Jeffrey A. Hart & Aseem Prakash 65

Globalisation and Emancipation: From Local Empowerment to Global
Reform Jan Nederveen Pieterse 79

Labour: From National Resistance to International Politics
Dimitris Stevis & Terry Boswell 93

Globalisation and American Common Sense: Struggling to Make Sense
of a Post-hegemonic World Mark Rupert 105

'Corporate Welfare' Campaigns in North America Kenneth P. Thomas 117

Alternative Currencies: A Challenge to Globalisation? Rachael Tibbett 127

Globalisation and Local Resistance: The Case of the Ogoni versus Shell
Cyril I. Obi 137

Structural Adjustment and the Response of Civil Society in Bangladesh
and Zimbabwe: A Comparative Analysis Sandra J. MacLean,
Fahimul Quadir & Timothy M. Shaw 149

Globalisation and the End of the State? Ian R. Douglas 165

Overturning 'Globalisation': Resisting the Teleological, Reclaiming the
'Political' Louise Amoore, Richard Dodgson, Barry K. Gills, Paul Langley,
Don Marshall & Iain Watson 179

New Political Economy

Volume 1  Number 3  November 1996


ARTICLES
Beyond Associative Democracy Ash Amin 309

Regions in the Global Political Economy: Beyond the Local-Global
Divide in the Formation of the Eastern Asian Region Mitchell Bernard 335

A Global Political Economy Approach to AIDS: Ideology, Interests and
Implications Kelley Lee & Anthony B. Zwi 355

The Political Economy of Pensions Richard Minns 375

Still Debating the British Disease: A Reply to Desai Will Hutton 393

DEBATE: Re-evaluating Rio

Introduction Michael Kenny 399

UNCED in the Context of Globalisation Matthew Paterson 400

Unsustainable Development? Caroline Thomas 403

Taking Issue with UNCED's Critics James Meadowcroft 407

UK Local Authorities and Local Agenda 21 Stephen Ward 411

REVIEW ESSAY
The South in the Global Political Economy Paul Sutton 417

FEATURE REVIEW
Robert W. Cox with Timothy J. Sinclair Approaches to World Order,
Susan Strange 425

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 427

VOLUME CONTENTS AND AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 1, 1996

New Political Economy

Volume 1  Number 2  July 1996


ARTICLES
Civilisations in World Political Economy Robert W. Cox 141

The Myth of a 'Global Economy': Enduring National Foundations and
Emerging Regional Realities John Zysman 157

Free Trade and Finance in North America: A Braudelian View
Randall D. Germain 185

Social Welfare and Competitiveness Ian Gough 209

Ordoliberalism and the Social Market: Classical Political Economy from
Germany Razeen Sally 233

DEBATE: International Labour Standards and Human Rights

Introduction Ankie Hoogvelt 259

Reviewing the Options and Issues Christopher Candland 260

Global Business and Social Responsibility Denis MacShane 265

Social Clauses and Workers in Pakistan Karamat Ali 269

Social Clauses and Women Workers in Latin America
Stephanie Barrientos 274

The 'Hegemonic' Force of Hillary Clinton's 'United Sisterhood'
Ngai-Ling Sum 278

REVIEW ESSAY
The Fetishisation of Falsification: The Debate on Rational Choice
Hugh Ward 283

FEATURE REVIEW
Wilfred Beckerman Small is Stupid: Blowing the Whistle on the Greens
Ron Johnston 297

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 303

New Political Economy

Volume 1 Number 1 March 1996


Editorial: New Political Economy 5

ARTICLES
An Inquiry into the Political Economy of World Order Richard Falk 13

Foundations for Environmental Political Economy: The Search for
Homo Ecologicus? John S. Dryzek 27

The Crisis in 'Development Theory' Colin Leys 41

International Political Economy and the Greens Eric Helleiner 59

Debating the British Disease: The Centrality of Profit Meghnad Desai 79

DEBATE: Global Free Trade

Introduction Michael Dietrich 95

The General Interest Case Patrick Minford 97

The Keynesian Angle Will Hutton 102

The Japanese Perspective Miyohei Shinohara 107

The 'New Protectionist' Position Tim Lang & Colin Hines 111

The View from the Ground Mari Marcel Thekaekara 115

REVIEW ESSAY
National Competitiveness and State Intervention Paul Ormerod 119

FEATURE REVIEW
Paul Hirst & Grahame Thompson Globalization in Question:
The International Economy and the Possibilities of Governance
Simon Bromley 129

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 135


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