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Posts Tagged ‘IPE’

         
 

IPE and the Problem of History: an Australian experience

Randall Germain | July 16, 2024

Reflections on my new book titled IPE and the Problem of History: Adam Smith to Robert Cox that was presented recently in Australia - it is part disciplinary and part intellectual history, and its angle of encounter is to consider how IPE as a field of study, as a social science if you will, [...]

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Seminar: Randall Germain, ‘The Problem of History in IPE: An Intellectual History’

Martijn Konings | April 9, 2024

Political Economy seminar

The Problem of History in IPE: An Intellectual History

Speaker: Randall Germain, Carleton University

When: 3-4pm, Wednesday, 24 April, 2024

Where: A02 Social Sciences Building, Room 341, The [...]

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On the political emancipation of the bourgeoisie

Madison Cartwright | December 2, 2018

A student taking an introductory class in International Relations (IR) or International Political Economy (IPE) today will likely learn about the main paradigms or approaches and how they differ on a few key elements. Chief among these is their unit of analysis. For example, realism takes [...]

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2018 Capital as Power Essay Prize

Tim Di Muzio | November 30, 2018

2018 Capital as Power Essay Prize

First Prize $1000

Second Prize $500

Third Prize $300

The Review of Capital as Power (RECASP) announces an annual essay prize on the subject of capital as power.  The best paper [...]

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Power, Intergovernmental Organisations and the International Political Economy

Susan Park | October 4, 2018

Views on the importance of intergovernmental organisations (IOs) vary dramatically: from being merely part of the furniture of international relations; to positive constraints on states’ that further international cooperation and economic liberalisation; as purveyors of globalisation that [...]

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2018 Nominations Call for the Australian International Political Economy Network (AIPEN) Richard Higgott Journal Article Prize

Gareth Bryant | July 5, 2018

The 2018 Australian International Political Economy Network (AIPEN) — Richard Higgott Journal Article Prize

Following the success of the 2015, 2016 and 2017 Australian International Political Economy Network (AIPEN) — Richard Higgott Journal Article Prize awards, this is to announce the [...]

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2017 Winner of the Australian International Political Economy Network (AIPEN) — Richard Higgott Journal Article Prize

Adam David Morton | December 12, 2017

Winner of the 2017 Australian International Political Economy Network (AIPEN) — Richard Higgott Journal Article Prize

The prize committee is delighted to announce that Samanthi Gunawardana’s article ‘“To Finish, We Must Finish”: Everyday Practices of Depletion in [...]

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2017 Shortlist for The Australian International Political Economy Network (AIPEN) — Richard Higgott Journal Article Prize

Adam David Morton | August 11, 2017

The 2017 Australian International Political Economy Network (AIPEN) — Richard Higgott Journal Article Prize

Following the previous award of The Australian International Political Economy Network (AIPEN) — Richard Higgott Journal Article Prize, to Ainsley Elbra in 2015 and Gareth Bryant in [...]

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  • Manchester University Press Book Series
  • Past & Present Reading Group
  • A Political Economy of Australian Capitalism
  • Journal of Australian Political Economy (JAPE)
    • Journal of Australian Political Economy (JAPE)
    • JAPE Issues
    • JAPE Submission Guidelines
    • JAPE Young Scholar Award
  • Australian IPE Network (AIPEN)
  • Forums
    • Forums
    • Debating Anatomies of Revolution
    • Debating Debtfare States
    • Debating Economic Ideas in Political Time
    • Debating Making Global Society
    • Debating Mass Strikes and Social Movements in Brazil and India
    • Debating Social Movements in Latin America
    • Debating The Making of Modern Finance
    • Debating War and Social Change in Modern Europe
    • Feminist Global “Secureconomy”
    • Gendered Circuits of Labour and Violence in Global Crises
    • Scandalous Economics
    • The Military Roots of Neoliberal Governance
    • Politicising artistic pedagogies
  • Literary Geographies of Political Economy
  • PPExchanges
  • Pedagogy
    • IPEEL Of The Environmental Crisis
    • Five Minute Honours Theses
    • Piketty Forum
    • Radical Economics Pedagogy
    • Unconventional Wisdom
    • Journal Club
    • Marxism Reading Group
  • Wheelwright Lecture
  • Events
  • Contributors
  • Links
    • Political Economy At Sydney
    • PHD in Political Economy
    • Master of Political Economy
    • Centre for Future Work
    • Centre for the Study of Social and Global Justice (CSSGJ)
    • Climate Justice Research Centre (UTS)
 

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