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Academic #IPE journal. Editors: @hozic & Alison Johnston, Milan Babic, Ida Bastiaens, Ali Bhagat, @ManuMoschella, Johannes Petry, Stefano Ponte

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ECRs in IPE, who are applying to the Political Economy Beyond Boundaries (PEBB) section of the EISA conference in Lisbon, September 1-4, 2026) may also be considered for the 2 RIPE-sponsored panels. See the call below for details.
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Political Economy Beyond Boundaries, with funding and support from @RIPEJournal, will be hosting two panels with early career scholars in IPE at the EISA conference in Lisbon, Sept 1-4, 2026. Please apply to PEBB section at EISA *and* email RIPEjournal(at)gmail(dot)com
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We’re delighted to welcome Johannes Petry (Goethe University Frankfurt) as the fourth new editor at RIPE. He studies financial globalisation—China’s financial system, financial infrastructures, BRICS/Asian finance, and the geopolitics of global finance. johannespetry.com
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RIPE Editorial Board welcomes Ali Bhagat (Simon Fraser University) as our third new editor, starting January 2026. His research bridges critical global political economy, economic geography, and public policy, with a focus on migration, development, race, labour, and sexuality.
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RIPE has a great new team! Today, we introduce Ida Bastiaens (Fordham University), who joined RIPE as an editor this month. Ida's research examines the politics of economic integration and public preferences for it, alongside its consequences for fiscal capacity & social welfare.
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RIPE is delighted to welcome Milan Babic (Univ of Amsterdam) as a new editor at RIPE from January 2026. His work explores the shift from neoliberal to post-neoliberal order: changing state/corporate power and how to decarbonise large state-owned firms. milanbabic.com
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