Compendium Committee Chair:
Renee Marlin-Bennett
Johns Hopkins University
E-Mail: marlin@jhu.edu
Compendium Committee Members:
Teivo Teivainen, Helsinki University
Jennifer Sterling-Folker, University of Connecticut
Christopher May, Lancaster University
Kimberly Weir, Northern Kentucky University
Bob Denemark, University of Delaware
List of Review Essays (as of Nov. 13, 2009):
1. International Political Economy: Overview and Conceptualization *
2. Mercantilist and Realist Perspectives on the Global Political Economy *
3. Liberal Perspectives on the Global Political Economy *
4. Historical Materialism and Global Production
5. Post-Modern and Post-Structural International Political Economy *
6. World-Systems Analysis *
7. Capitalisms: A Global System *
8. Hegemony and the Global Political Economy *
9. Globalization and the Global Political Economy *
10. Regionalization and the Global Political Economy
11. Regimes *
12. Law and Standards in the Global Economy *
13. Information Technologies and the Global Political Economy *
14. Trade: Determinants of Policies
15. Trade: Neo-Classical Liberal Views on Impacts *
16. Trade in Services *
17. Intellectual Property and the Global Political Economy *
18. Formal International Institutions and the Regulation of Flows of Goods and Services
19. Global Production, Regulation and the Global Political Economy/Divisions of Labor: Old, New, and Emerging
20. Labor in the Global System *
21. Gender and the Global Political Economy *
22. Labor Migrations and the Global Political Economy *
23. Formal International Institutions and the Regulation of Labor and Production
24. Money
25. The Global Political Economy of Exchange Rates *
26. Finance *
27. Debt
28. Financial Crises *
29. Investment and Transnational Corporations *
30. Formal International Institutions and the Regulation of Flows of Money
31. Development: Institutional Perspectives *
32. Development Paradigm and Its Critics *
33. Development, Sustainable *
34. Foreign Aid *
35. Development Institutions *
36. Human Security
37. Crime: The Illicit Global Political Economy *
38. Military Security and the Global Political Economy *
39. Environment in the Global Political Economy *
40. Teaching about the Global Political Economy *
41. Investment and Transnational Corporations *
42. Monetary Affairs *
* indicates that an author has been found