Published Work

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Books

2022. International Political Economy, 7th edition. Routledge.

2015. A Political Economy of American Hegemony: Military Buildups, Booms, and Busts. New York: Cambridge University Press.

2014. Handbook of International Political Economy of Monetary Relations. London: Edward Elgar Publishing (edited volume, with William K. Winecoff).

2011.  International Political Economy: Interests and Institutions in the Global Economy, 5th edition. New York: Pearson.

2011. The Global Economy: Contemporary Debates, 3rd edition. New York: Pearson (edited volume).

1997.  Monetary Politics:  Exchange Rate Cooperation in the European Union. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 222 pages.

Refereed Articles 

2022. “Energy and the Complexity of International Order,” Global Environmental Politics 21(4)

2022. “The Rise of Green Industrial Policy,” Global Environmental Politics 21(4) (with Bentley Allan and Joanna Lewis).

2021. “Regaining Relevance: IPE and a Changing Global Political Economy,” Cambridge Review of International Affairs 34 (2): 318-327.

2020. “Weaponizing International Financial Interdependence,” in The Uses and Abuses of Weaponized Interdependence, edited by Daniel Drezner, Henry Farrell, and Abraham Newman. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, pages 115-131.

2020. The Global Deregulation Hypothesis,” Socio-Economic Review 20 (2): 611–633 (with Bilyana Petrova).

2019. Toward a Political Economy of Complex Interdependence. European Journal of International Relations

2019. The Dollar and the Demand for Protection. International Interactions. 45 (2): 1-22 (With Robert Galantucci)

2017. All Crises are Global: Capital Cycles in an Imbalanced International Political Economy. International Studies Quarterly, 61 (4): 907–923 (with Sarah Bauerle-Danzman and William K. Winecoff).

2017. “Open Economy Politics and Trade Policy,” The Review of International Political Economy 24 (4): 699-717.

2013. “The Political Economy of Global Finance: A Network Approach,” Perspectives on Politics 11 (March): 131- 51 (with Sarah Bauerle-Danzman, Andrew Pennock, and William K. Winecoff).

2011. “The Reductionist Gamble: Open Economy Politics in the Global Economy,” International Organization 65 (2): 311-41.

2010. “Real Exchange Rates and Trade Protectionism,” Business and Politics 12 (2) Article 1.

2010. “Political Institutions and Foreign Debt in the Developing World,” International Studies Quarterly 54 (1): 175-195.

2004. “American Interests and IMF Lending” International Politics 41 (September): 415-429 (with Jason Yackee).

2004. “Why is Stabilization Sometimes Delayed? Re-evaluating the Regime Type Hypothesis,” Comparative Political Studies 37 (April): 286-312.

2001. “Multilateralizing Trade and Payments in Post-War Europe,” International Organization 55 (Autumn): 949-969.

2000.  “Choosing Which Union? Incomplete Information and European Monetary Integration,” International Politics 37 (June): 163-183.

1999.  “How Constraining is Mobile Capital?  The Partisan Hypothesis in an Open Economy,” The American Journal of Political Science 43 (October): 1003-1027.

1999.  “Central Bank Independence and Inflation:  Corporatism, Partisanship, and Alternative Indices of Central Bank Independence,” Public Choice 98 (March):  399-413.

1998.  “Redistributive Cooperation: Market Failures and Wealth Transfers in the Creation of the Basle Accord,” International Organization 52 (Winter): 35-54 (with Robert Nabors).

Book Chapters, Book Reviews and Commentary

2017. “The Political Economy of Hegemony: The (Surprising) Persistence of American Hegemony,” in Encyclopedia of Empirical International Relations Theory, William R. Thompson editor. Oxford: Oxford University Press.2014. “The ‘Fragile Five’ will not create a new global economic crisis,” The Monkey Cage/Washington Post, (February 18).

2017. “The Domestic Politics of Exchange Rates,” Review of Currency Politics: the Political Economy of Exchange Rate Policy (Jeffry Frieden). International Studies Review. 19 (2): 316–318.

2017. Review of Currency Power: Understanding Monetary Rivalry, by Benjamin J. Cohen. Cambridge Review of International Affairs 29 (4): 1648-51.

2016. “It’s a System, Not a Sample: Interdependence in the Global Political Economy”. International Studies Quarterly Online Symposium.

2014. “The Political Economy of the Dollar Standard,” in Handbook of the International Political Economy of Monetary Relations. London: Edward Elgar Publishing.

2014. “The Political Economy of International Money and Finance,” in Handbook of the International Political Economy of Monetary Relations. London: Edward Elgar Publishing.

2013. “Is Cyprus an Anomalie? International Economy (Spring).

2013. “Review Essay: The Evolution of a Nation,” Journal of Regional Science

2012. “Don’t Fear the Grexit,” Foreign Policy online, May 23. http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2012/05/23/dont_fear_the_grexit. With William K. Winecoff.

2012.  “Review Essay: The Dollar’s Future,” Perspectives on Politics, 10 (2): 542-45.

2012.  “The Domestic Rooting of Financial Regulation in an Era of Global Capital Markets,” in Research Handbook on Hedge Funds, Private Equity and Alternative Investments, edited by Phoebus Athanassiou (London: Edward Elgar) (with W. Kindred Winecoff).

2011. “Global Economic Issues,” in The Encyclopedia of Global Studies, edited by Mark Juergensmeyer and Helmut Anheier. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications.

2005. “A Political Logic of Foreign Debt Accumulation,” Felix Rohatyn Center for International Affairs, Middlebury College, Working Paper Series #19 (http://web.middlebury.edu/offices/rcfia/papers/papers.htm) (24 pages).

2005. “Multilateralizing Trade and Payments in Post-War Europe,” in International Institutions in the Global Economy, edited by Lisa Martin. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.

2004. “How Constraining is Capital Mobility? The Partisan Hypothesis in an Open Economy,” in International Monetary Relations in the New Global Economy, edited by Benjamn J. Cohen. Northhampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing.

2004. “Multilateralizing Trade and Payments in Post-War Europe,” in Rational Design of International Institutions, edited by Barbara Koremenos, Duncan Snidal, and Charles Lipson. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004.

2002.  “Adjudicating Enlargement,” in Institutional Challenges in the European Union, edited by Madeleine O. Hosli and Adrian M.A. van Deemen. London: Routledge. (With Rachel Brewster and Michael Munger).

2002. “Choosing Which Union? Incomplete Information and European Monetary Integration,” in Global Society in Transition: an International Politics Reader, edited by Daniel N. Nelson and Laura Neack. New York: Kluwer Law International.

2000. “The Dilemmas of International Financial Regulation,” Regulation 23 (4): 36-39.