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Research Cluster
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INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
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Contact Person
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Professor John Ravenhill
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Principal Researchers
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Stuart Harris, Tony Payne, John Ravenhill, Len Seabrooke
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Cluster Description
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International Political Economy addresses the questions at the core of political science: who gets what, when, and how...but in this instance through examining their international determinants. Research interests of members of the cluster embrace all of the major components of the study of IPE, particularly finance, production and trade.
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Key Research Questions
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How is globalisation affecting the policy options of states and the everyday lives of their citizens? What is the relationship between regionalism and globalisation? What changes in institutional design are required to better manage the forces of globalisation?
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Supporting Grants
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Ravenhill, ARC Discovery Grant, Political Economy of Preferential Trade in the Asia-Pacific.
Ravenhill, ARC Discovery Grant, The Future of the Automotive Industry on the Western Pacific Rim.
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PhD Students
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André Broome
Yang Jiang
Jikon Lai
Sang-bok Moon
Taylor Speed
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Publications
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Stuart Harris, 'Globalisation in the Asia-Pacific Context', Research Paper No7, 2001-02, Informational and Research Services, Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia, February 2002, pp. 29.
Stuart Harris, 'Asian multilateral institutions and their response to the Asian economic crisis', in Shaun Breslin, Christopher Hughes, Nicola Phillips and Ben Rosamond (eds) New Regionalisms in the Global Political Economy (London: Routledge, 2002) pp. 119-136.
Stuart Harris, 'China in the Global Economy', in Barry Buzan and Rosemary Foot (eds), Does China Matter? A Reassessment: Essays in Memory of Gerald Segal (London: Routledge 2004) pp. 54-70.
Stuart Harris, 'Economic dimensions of energy security in the Asia Pacific', in Michael Wesley (ed.), Energy Security in Asia (London: Routledge (forthcoming) (with Barry Naughton)).
Tony Payne, The New Regional Politics of Development, edited (London: Palgrave, 2004) xiv and 290 pp.
Tony Payne, The Global Politics of Unequal Development (London: Palgrave, 2005) xiii and 304 pp.
Tony Payne, Key Debates in New Political Economy, edited (London: Routledge, 2006) vii and 206 pp.
Tony Payne, 'Resetting the Table for Commonwealth Studies into the 21st Century', The Round Table, No. 367, 2002, pp. 657-61.
Tony Payne, 'Small States in the Global Politics of Development', The Round Table, Vol. 93, No. 376, 2004, pp. 623-35.
Tony Payne, 'Blair, Brown and the Gleneagles Agenda: Making Poverty History, or Confronting the Global Politics of Unequal Development?', International Affair, Vol. 82, No. 5, September 2006, pp. 917-35.
Tony Payne, 'The End of Green Gold? Comparative Development Options and Strategies in the Eastern Caribbean Banana-producing Islands', Studies in Comparative International Development, Vol. 41, Issue 3, December 2006, pp. 25-46.
Tony Payne, 'Microregionalization Across "Caribbean America"', with T. Heron, in S. Breslin and G. Hook (eds), Microregionalism and World Order (London: Palgrave, 2002) pp. 42-65.
Tony Payne, 'Rethinking Development Inside International Political Economy' in J. Busumtwi-Sam and L. Dobuzinskis (eds), Turbulence and New Directions in Global Political Economy (London: Palgrave, 2003) pp. 33-48.
Tony Payne, 'Governance in the Context of Globalisation and Regionalisation', in D. Benn and K. Hall (eds), Governance in the Age of Globalisation (Kingston: University of the West Indies Press, 2003) pp. 147-63.
Tony Payne, 'Globalization and Modes of Regionalist Governance', in D. Held et al. (eds), The Global Transformations Reader (Polity Press, 2003) pp. 213-22.
Tony Payne, 'The World Order Approach', with A.M. Gamble, in F. Soderbaum and T. Shaw (eds), Theories of New Regionalism (London: Palgrave, 2003) pp. 43-62.
Tony Payne, 'Rethinking Development Inside International Political Economy', in A.J. Payne (ed.), The New Regional Politics of Development (London: Palgrave, 2004) pp. 1-28.
Tony Payne, 'Concluding Thoughts and Next Steps', in A.J. Payne (ed.), The New Regional Politics of Development (London: Palgrave, 2004) pp. 248-57.
Tony Payne, 'The Study of Governance in a Global Political Economy', in N. Phillips (ed.), Globalizing International Political Economy (London: Palgrave, 2005), pp. 55-81.
Tony Payne, 'The Genealogy of New Political Economy', in A.J Payne (ed.), Key Debates in New Political Economy (London: Routledge, 2006) pp. 1-10.
John Ravenhill, APEC and the Construction of Asia-Pacific Regionalism (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001) pp. xii + 294.
John Ravenhill, Global Political Economy (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005) [editor and contributor] pp. xxiiii + 438.
John Ravenhill, 환태평양 지역주의 건설 [Korean translation of APEC and
the Construction of Asia-Pacific Regionalism (Seoul: 도서출판 두남, 2005) pp. 370. 2005) pp. 370.
'Australia and the Global Economy' in James Cotton and John Ravenhill (eds), The National Interest in a Global Era: Australia in World Affairs 1996-2000 (Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 2001) pp. 289-300.
John Ravenhill, 'Nonmarket Strategies in Asia: The Regional Level' in Vinod K. Aggarwal (ed.), Winning in Asia European Style: Market and Nonmarket Strategies for Success (New York: Palgrave, 2001) pp. 59-77.
John Ravenhill, 'Undermining the WTO: The Case Against "Open Sectoralism"', AsiaPacific Issues No. 50 (February 2001) [co-author Vinod K. Aggarwal].
John Ravenhill, 'A Three Bloc World? The New East Asian Regionalism', International Relations of the Asia-Pacific 2, 2 (2002) pp. 167-95.
John Ravenhill, 'Institutional Evolution at the Trans-Regional Level: APEC and the Promotion of Liberalisation' in Mark Beeson (ed.), Reconfiguring East Asia: Regional Institutions and Organisations after the Crisis (London: RoutledgeCurzon, 2002) pp. 227-46.
John Ravenhill, 'Market and Nonmarket Strategies of the U.S. Electronics Industry', in Vinod K. Aggarwal (ed.), Winning in Asia, U.S. Style: Market and Nonmarket Strategies for Success (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003) pp. 206-35.
John Ravenhill, 'From National Champions to Global Partners: Crisis, Globalization, and the Korean Auto Industry' in William W. Keller and Richard J. Samuels (eds), Crisis and Innovation in Asian Technology (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003) pp. 108-36.
John Ravenhill, 'Evaluating APEC' in Arturo Santa-Cruz (ed.), What's in a Name? Globalization, Regionalization, and APEC [Cuenca del Pacifico: Retos y oportunidades para Mexico Vol. 4] (Guadalajara, Universidad de Guadalajara, 2003) pp. 33-52.
John Ravenhill, 'The Move to Preferential Trade', AsiaPacific Issues No. 69 (June 2003).
John Ravenhill, 'Political Economy' in Ian McAllister (ed.), Cambridge Handbook of the Social Sciences in Australia (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003) pp. 374-405 [co-author Stephen Bell].
John Ravenhill, 'The New Bilateralism in the Asia-Pacific', Third World Quarterly 24, 2 (2003) pp. 299-317. Revised versions of this article are published in Kanishka Jayasuriya (ed.), Asian Regional Governance (London: RoutledgeCurzon, 2004) pp. 61-81; and Kanishka Jayasuriya (ed.), Governing the Asia Pacific: Beyond the 'New Regionalism' (London: Palgrave, 2004).
John Ravenhill, 'Trade Politics in East Asia' in Brian Hocking and Steven McGuire (eds), Trade Politics [2nd edition] (London: Routledge, 2004) pp. 51-64.
John Ravenhill, 'Back to the Nest? Europe's Relations with the African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of Countries' in Vinod K. Aggarwal and Edward A. Fogarty (eds), EU Trade Strategies: Between Regionalism and Globalism (Houndmills: Palgrave, 2004) pp. 118-47.
John Ravenhill, 'Production Networks in East Asia's Auto Parts Industry' in Shahid Yusuf (ed.), Global Production Networking and Technological Change in East Asia (New York: Oxford University Press for the World Bank, 2004) pp. 159-208. [co-authors Rick Doner and Greg Noble]
John Ravenhill, 'Globalization and Economic Governance in East Asia: Responding to the New Rules of the Game in Foreign Investment' in Yoichiro Sato (ed.), Growth and Governance in Asia (Hawaii: Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, 2004) pp. 25-38.
John Ravenhill, 'Regional Trade Arrangements' in John J. McCusker (ed.), History of World Trade Since 1450 (Farmington Hills, MI: Macmillan Reference USA, 2005) pp. 621-3.
John Ravenhill, 'Executioner or Disciplinarian: WTO Accession and the Chinese Auto Industry', Business and Politics 7(2), 2005, pp. 1-33 [co-authors Greg Noble and Rick Doner].
John Ravenhill, 'Australia and East Asian Regionalism', Taiwanese Journal of WTO Studies III (2005) pp. 1-36.
John Ravenhill, FDI in the Korean Auto Industry (Paris: Institut français des relations internationals, Les Études de l'Ifri #3, Janvier 2005).
John Ravenhill, 'The Study of Global Political Economy' in John Ravenhill (ed.), Global Political Economy (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005) pp. 3-27.
John Ravenhill, 'Regionalism' in Ravenhill (ed.), Global Political Economy (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005) pp. 116-47.
John Ravenhill, 'Is China and Economic Threat to Southeast Asia?' Asian Survey XLVI, 5 (September/October 2006) pp. 653-74.
John Ravenhill, 'Mission Creep or Mission Impossible: APEC and Security' in Amitav Acharya and Evelyn Goh (eds), Reassessing Security Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific: Competition, Congruence, and Transformation (Cambridge, Ma.: MIT Press, 2006) pp. 135-54.
John Ravenhill, 'From Poster Child to Orphan: The Rise and Demise of APEC' in Lorraine Elliott, John Ravenhill, Helen Nesadurai, and Nick Bisley, APEC and the Search for Relevance: 2007 and Beyond (Canberra: Department of International Relations, RSPAS, Australian National University, 2007) pp. 4-15.
John Ravenhill, 'US and EU Regionalism: The Case of the Western Pacific Rim', International Trade Journal XX, 2 (Summer 2006) pp. 219-61.
John Ravenhill, 'The New Trade Bilateralism in East Asia: A Foundation for Multilateralism?' in Kent Calder and Frances Fukuyama (eds), Asian Multilateralism (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, forthcoming 2006).
John Ravenhill, 'The Political Economy of the New Asia-Pacific Bilateralism: Benign, Banal, or Simply Bad?' in Vinod K. Aggarwal and Shujiro Urata (eds), Bilateral Trade Agreements in the Asia-Pacific: Origins, Evolution and Implications (London: Routledge, 2006) pp. 27-49.
John Ravenhill, 'Regionalism and State Capacity in East Asia' in Ian Marsh (ed.), Democratization, Governance and Regionalism in East and Southeast Asia: A Comparative Study (London: Routledge, 2006) pp. 177-203.
John Ravenhill, 'US Economic Relations with East Asia: From Hegemony to Complex Interdependence?' in Mark Beeson (ed.), Bush and Asia: America's Evolving Relations with East Asia (London: Routledge, 2006) pp. 42-63.
Len Seabrooke, US Power in International Finance: The Victory of Dividends (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2001).
Hobson, J.M. and Len Seabrooke, 'Reimagining Weber: Constructing International Society and the Social Balance of Power', European Journal of International Relations, 2001, 7(2), pp. 239-74.
Len Seabrooke, 'Rentier Shifts, Legitimacy, and the Social Sources of International Financial Hegemonies', Department of International Relations, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University, Working Paper 2004/2, 2004.
Len Seabrooke, 'The Economic Taproot of US Imperialism: The Bush Rentier Shift', International Politics, 2004, 41(3) pp. 293-318.
Len Seabrooke, 'J. A. Hobson as an Economic Sociologist', Economic Sociology 2005, 7(1), pp. 26-35.
Len Seabrooke, 'Room to Groove? Standards of Civilization in the Development of International Financial Orders', International Center for Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School, Working Paper 2005/11, 2005.
Len Seabrooke, 'Legitimacy Gaps and Everyday Institutional Change in the Interwar British Economy', International Center for Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School, Working Paper 2005/12, 2005.
Len Seabrooke, 'Evolution of an International Quango: Policy Change in the Bank for International Settlements', International Center for Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School, Working Paper 2005/13, 2005.
Len Seabrooke, 'Bank for International Settlements' in M. Griffiths (eds), Routledge Encyclopedia of International Relations and Global Politics (London: Routledge, 2005) pp. 52-54.
Len Seabrooke, 'Casino Capitalism' in M. Griffiths (ed.), Routledge Encyclopedia of International Relations and Global Politics (London: Routledge, 2005) pp. 69-71.
Len Seabrooke, 'Disintermediation' in M. Griffiths (ed.), Routledge Encyclopedia of International Relations and Global Politics (London: Routledge, 2005), pp. 193-6.
Len Seabrooke, 'Global Financial Centre' in M. Griffiths (ed.), Routledge Encyclopedia of International Relations and Global Politics (London: Routledge, 2005) pp. 323-5.
Len Seabrooke, 'Hegemonic Stability Theory' in M. Griffiths (ed.), Routledge Encyclopedia of International Relations and Global Politics (London: Routledge, 2005) p. 3613.
Len Seabrooke, 'Imperialism' in M. Griffiths (ed.), Routledge Encyclopedia of International Relations and Global Politics (London: Routledge, 2005) pp. 398-400.
Len Seabrooke, 'Civilizing Global Capital Markets: Room to Groove?' in B. Bowden and L. Seabrooke (eds), Global Standards of Market Civilization (London: Routledge/RIPE Series in Global Political Economy, 2006) pp.146-60.
Bowden, B. and Len Seabrooke, 'Civilizing Market through Global Standards' in B. Bowden and Len Seabrooke (eds), Global Standards of Market Civilization (London: Routledge/RIPE Series in Global Political Economy,2006) pp. 3-16.
Len Seabrooke and B. Bowden, 'Civilizing Global Market Standards: Double-Edged Discourses and Policy Implications' in B. Bowden and L. Seabrooke (eds), Global Standards of Market Civilization (London: Routledge/RIPE Series in Global Political Economy, 2006) pp. 207-16.
Len Seabrooke, 'Global Monitor: The Bank for International Settlements', New Political Economy, 2006, 11 (1), pp. 141-9.
Len Seabrooke, The Social Sources of Financial Power: Domestic Legitimacy and International Financial Orders (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2006).
Bowden, B. and Len Seabrooke (eds), Global Standards of Market Civilization (London: Routledge/RIPE Series in Global Political Economy, 2006).
Len Seabrooke, 'Institutional Change and the Social Sources of American Economic Empire: Beyond Stylized Facts', Political Studies Review, 2006, 5(1) (forthcoming).
Len Seabrooke, 'Varieties of Economic Constructivism in Political Economy: Uncertain Times Call for Disparate Measures', Review of International Political Economy, 2006, 13(5) (forthcoming).
Hobson, J.M. and Len Seabrooke (ed.), Everyday Politics of the World Economy (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007).
Len Seabrooke, 'Everyday Legitimacy and International Financial Orders: The Social Sources of Imperialism and Hegemony in Global Finance', New Political Economy, 2007, 12(1) (forthcoming).
Len Seabrooke, 'Legitimacy Gaps in the World Economy: Explaining the Sources of the IMF's Legitimacy Crisis', International Politics, 2007, 44(2) (forthcoming in Special Issue on 'Resolving International Crises of Legitimacy', edited by I. Clark and C. Reus-Smit).
Len Seabrooke, 'Why Political Economy Needs Historical Sociology', International Politics, 2007, 44(3) (forthcoming in Special Issue on 'Historical Sociology and International Relations', edited by G. Lawson).
Bowden, B. and Len. Seabrooke, 'Global Standards of Market Civilization' in M. Hall and P.T. Jackson (eds), Civilizational Identity: The Production and Reproduction of 'Civilizations' in International Relations (London: Palgrave Macmillan Series in Culture and Religion in International Relations, 2007).
Hobson, J.M. and Len Seabrooke, 'Introducing Everyday IPE: Decentring the Discipline - Revitalising the Margins' in J.M. Hobson and L. Seabrooke (eds), Everyday Politics of the World Economy (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007).
Hobson, J.M. and Len Seabrooke,. 'Conclusion: Everyday IPE Research, Teaching and Policy Agendas' in J.M. Hobson and L. Seabrooke (eds), Everyday Politics of the World Economy (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2997).
Len Seabrooke , 'The Everyday Social Sources of Imperial and Hegemonic Financial Orders' in J.M. Hobson and Len Seabrooke (eds), Everyday Politics of the World Economy (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007).
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Conferences
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'The East Asian Financial Crises Ten Years On', Workshop One, Canberra and Workshop Two, University of California Berkeley, August and November 2006.
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