Carolina Garriga is a professor in the Department of Government at the University of Essex. Her research interests include ...
The green transition is one of the most transformative developments of the 21st century, reshaping global production, consumption, and innovation systems. This paper investigates how different models ...
Kuwait Stock Exchange, Jack Dabaghian, Kuwait Ministry of Information / flickr.com (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0). The MENA region has in the past served as inspiration for political economy theories that have ...
Daniel Kinderman, PhD (Cornell University, 2011) joined the Department in 2011. He specializes in comparative and international political economy and corporate social responsibility (CSR), with a ...
The Department of Political Science and International Relations currently offers a Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy) degree, which consists of coursework during the first six semesters followed by ...
Edmund Malesky is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University specializing in comparative political economy. Malesky previously was an Assistant Professor at UC San Diego and has served as a ...
If anything could have dislodged the neoliberal doctrine of freeing the market from the government, you might have expected the coronavirus pandemic to do the trick. Of course, the same was said about ...
Comparative Government and Politics is a field that critically examines the array of governmental systems and political practices across diverse states. By systematically analysing institutions, ...
Frances McCall Rosenbluth, a comparative political economist with a special interest in Japan, and a distinguished and beloved teacher and member of the Yale community, died Nov. 20 after a valiant ...
The fusion of political science and financial studies provides a vitally important conceptual framework to analyze the impact of sustainable development ...