PKT
mailing list archive

Other Periods  | Other mailing lists  | Search  ]

Date:  [ Previous  | Next  ]      Thread:  [ Previous  | Next  ]      Index:  [ Author  | Date  | Thread  ]

RIPE



Forwarded from the IPE network:

> ANNOUNCEMENT:  NEW JOURNAL PUBLISHED BY ROUTLEDGE, LONDON, DUE OUT APRIL 1994!
>
> REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY (RIPE)
>
> The editors have made available their editorial to specific groups.  RIPE's
> raison d'etre is to bring together current new attempts to understand
> contemporary social change by facilitating dialogue and debate across
> existing academic divides.
>
> the editorial is on the World-Systems Archive (wsystems) at csf.colorado.edu
> Its location in the archive is specified as \journals\review of
> international political economy\editors:heterdox IPE
>
> It may also be accessed by either ftp or gopher
>
> The Nature of International Political Economy - A series of essays running
> through the first issues.   The first issue essays by :  the editorial team
> 'Forum for Heterodox International Political Economy' ; Stephen Krasner,
> 'International Political Economy: Abiding Discord'; Geoffrey Hodgson, 'Some
> Remarks on Economic Imperialism and International Political Economy' .
> Papers:
> 'Is the Japanese Economy in Crisis?'. Makoto Itoh;
> 'The Territorial Trap...', John Agnew;
> 'Exchange Rate Politics', Jeffry Frieden;
> 'IPE in the Age of Open Marxism', Andre Drainville;
> 'Passing Judgement: Credit Rating Processes.., Timothy J. Sinclair;
> 'Multinational Enterprises...', Razeen Sally.
> Finally there is a review section  with contributions from Craig Murphy and
> Ronen Palan
>
>
> Forthcoming:
>
> Definitional piece on IPE by Susan Strange, Peter Burnham
> Debate around paper by Andre Gunder Frank 'Soviet and East European
> " Socialism": a Review of IPE on What Went Wrong' .  Responses  by Alex
> Nove, Christoper Chase-Dunn, Robert Denemark and Jerzy Hausner.
> Papers:
> 'Europe, the Third World and Evolving North-South Trade Relations',
> Vincent Mahler;
> 'Going Lean or Going Native?', Ankie Hoogvelt & Masae Yuasa;
> 'The Evolution of Socio-Economic Order in the Move to a Market Economy',
> Geoff Hodgson;
> 'A Global Industrial Policy. US Hegemony and Gatt.  The Liberalisation of
> Telecommunications', Jill Hills;
> 'Europe & the Dollar', David Wightman
> We welcome new submissions: please send them to RIPE, University of
> Newcastle, Room 458, claremont Bridge, Newcastle on Tyne, NE1 7RU, England
>
> If you have not had a Routledge flyer offering a complimentary copy of the
> 1st issue, send me your full address and I will post one off to you.
>
> We look forward to hearing from you!
>
> Lynn Craig, Editorial Assistant
> l.m.craig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx



Other Periods  | Other mailing lists  | Search  ]