Review of International Political Economy
The Review of International Political Economy (RIPE) has successfully established itself as a leading international journal dedicated to the systematic exploration of the international political economy from a plurality of perspectives.

The journal encourages a global and interdisciplinary approach across issues and fields of inquiry. It seeks to act as a point of convergence for political economists, international relations scholars, geographers, and sociologists, and is committed to the publication of work that explores such issues as international trade and finance, production and consumption, and global governance and regulation, in conjunction with issues of culture, identity, gender, and ecology.

The journal eschews monolithic perspectives and seeks innovative work that is both pluralist in its orientation and engages with the broad literatures of IPE.

All Issues
2010s
  1. 2016 (Vol. 23)
    1. No. 6 Special Section: Shadow Banking December 2016 pp. 901-1092
    2. No. 5 Special Section: The New Interdependence Approach October 2016 pp. 713-900
    3. No. 4 August 2016 pp. 543-712
    4. No. 3 June 2016 pp. 345-542
    5. No. 2 Revenue Mobilization in the Developing World: Changes, Challenges and Chances April 2016 pp. 185-344
    6. No. 1 February 2016 pp. 1-184
  2. 2015 (Vol. 22)
    1. No. 6 December 2015 pp. 1087-1276
    2. No. 5 October 2015 pp. 875-1086
    3. No. 4 August 2015 pp. 657-874
    4. No. 3 The Political Economy of the Euro Area's Sovereign Debt Crisis June 2015 pp. 457-656
    5. No. 2 April 2015 pp. 225-456
    6. No. 1 February 2015 pp. 1-224
  3. 2014 (Vol. 21)
    1. No. 6 December 2014 pp. 1137-1378
    2. No. 5 RIPE Focus on the International Currency System October 2014 pp. 1007-1136
    3. No. 4 Assets or Liabilities? Banks and the Politics of Foreign Ownership versus National Control August 2014 pp. 765-1006
    4. No. 3 June 2014 pp. 535-764
    5. No. 2 April 2014 pp. 275-534
    6. No. 1 Global Value Chains and Global Production Networks in the Changing International Political Economy February 2014 pp. 1-274
  4. 2013 (Vol. 20)
    1. No. 6 International Political Economy in China: The Global Conversation December 2013 pp. 1145-1300
    2. No. 5 20th Anniversary Special Issue October 2013 pp. 1009-1144
    3. No. 4 August 2013 pp. 627-1008
    4. No. 3 June 2013 pp. 421-626
    5. No. 2 Dreaming with the BRICS? The Washington Consensus and the New Political Economy of Development April 2013 pp. 241-420
    6. No. 1 February 2013 pp. 1-239
  5. 2012 (Vol. 19)
    1. No. 5 December 2012 pp. 711-960
    2. No. 4 RIPE Focus on Governing Global Finance and Banking October 2012 pp. 529-710
    3. No. 3 August 2012 pp. 363-527
    4. No. 2 May 2012 pp. 181-362
    5. No. 1 February 2012 pp. 1-180
  6. 2011 (Vol. 18)
    1. No. 5 December 2011 pp. 551-697
    2. No. 4 Transatlantic Regulation October 2011 pp. 409-549
    3. No. 3 August 2011 pp. 277-408
    4. No. 2 May 2011 pp. 141-275
    5. No. 1 Legitimacy and Global Governance February 2011 pp. 1-139
  7. 2010 (Vol. 17)
    1. No. 5 Social Reproduction December 2010 pp. 807-945
    2. No. 4 Market Regulation October 2010 pp. 609-804
    3. No. 3 August 2010 pp. 425-608
    4. No. 2 May 2010 pp. 173-424
    5. No. 1 February 2010 pp. 1-172
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