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The Review of International Political Economy (RIPE) has successfully established itself as a leading international journal* dedicated to the systematic exploration of the international political economy from a plurality of perspectives. The Journal encourages a global and interdisciplinary approach across issues and fields of inquiry. The journal seeks to act as a point of convergence for political economists, international relations scholars, geographers, and sociologists, and is committed to the publication of work that explores such issues as international trade and finance, production and consumption, and global governance and regulation, in conjunction with issues of culture, identity, gender, and ecology. The Journal eschews monolithic perspectives and seeks innovative work that is both pluralist in its orientation and engages with the broad literatures of IPE. *2004 JCR rankings: ISI's 2004 Journal Citation Report Social Science Edition has placed RIPE in the top ten of political science journals reprint permissions: For reprints or publishing permissions of articles from RIPE, please see the Routrledge/ Taylor & Francis website at: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/permissions.asp subscription rates and information: See Taylor & Francis' subscription site
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