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International Political Economy (IPEG)
The main purpose of IPEG is to bring together scholars and students with an interest in IPE. It provides a forum where we can meet to discuss our work, and also seeks, when appropriate, to further the interests of this broad and growing academic community within the UK. IPEG is one of the principal working groups under the umbrella of BISA, with just over 400 members. Whilst the majority of these are British, there are many IPEG members who live and work in Europe, North America, Africa, Asia and Australasia.
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News and analysis
Julia Calvert and James Scott share their reflections of #BISA2025 in Belfast.
Nominations open for the International Political Economy Working Group Book Prize 2025
Nominations for the annual IPEG Working Group Book Prize are open now.
Call for papers: International Political Economy in a world on fire
Submit your papers for the new International Political Economy Workshop!
International Political Economy Working Group 2024 Book Prize winner announced
The winner of the 2024 IPEG Book prize for best IPE book published in 2023 has been announced!
Shortlist announced for 2024 IPEG book prize
We are delighted to announce the four books shortlisted for the 2024 BISA IPEG book prize.
Nominations open for the International Political Economy Working Group Book Prize 2024
Nominations for the annual IPEG Working Group Book Prize are open now.
Call for papers: 2024 Annual International Political Economy Working Group workshop
A call for papers for the IPEG Working Group annual workshop, taking place in September 2024.
International Political Economy Working Group 2023 Book Prize winner announced
The winner of the 2023 IPEG Book prize for best IPE book published in 2022 has been announced.
Upcoming events
Annual IPEG workshop: International Political Economy in a world on fire
Register for the annual IPEG workshop: International Political Economy in a world on fire
Past events
Book talk: IPEG book prize 2024 winner, ‘Building Peace, Rebuilding Patriarchy'
Join the IPEG Working Group for a book talk from their 2024 IPEG book prize winner Melissa Johnston.
Challenges of Peripheral Development in Open Economies: Financial Markets and Policy Space in Brazil
Join the International Political Economy Working Group for the sixth session Financialisation in Latin America series.
Subordinate no more? Brazil’s financial strategy in a polarised world
Join the International Political Economy Working Group for the fifth session of their financialisation in Latin America webinar series.
De-financialising higher education? The student loan ‘crisis’ and debt cancellation policies in Chile
Join the International Political Economy Working Group for the fourth session of their financialisation in Latin America webinar series.
Subordinate financialisation in Chile: banking dynamics in a Global Market-Based financial system
Join the International Political Economy Working Group for the third session of their webinar series.
International Political Economy webinar series: Financialisation in Latin America - Session 2
Join IPEG for the second session of their webinar series: Financialisation in Latin America.
International Political Economy webinar series: financialisation in Latin America - session 1
Join the International Political Economy Working Group for the first session in their new Webinar Series: Financialisation in Latin America.
IPEG annual book prize lecture: Doing Political Economy 'for' the Global South? or 'from' the Global South?
A hybrid event as part of the IPEG Annual Workshop.
IPE in flux: IPEG annual workshop
A two-day workshop from the IPEG Working Group at the University of Edinburgh.
International Political Economy Working Group Book Prize lecture
Professor Campling and Professor Colás will give a public lecture on their book.
Navigating academia in times of (permanent) crisis: Publishing, job applications, post-doc funding and research time
An ECR and PhD event as part of the IPEG annual workshop.
Building solidarity in times of permacrisis: IPEG annual workshop
A two-day workshop from the International Political Economy Working Group at King's College London.
International Political Economy Working Group Annual Book Prize lecture: Susanne Soederberg
Susanne Soederberg will be speaking live about her award-winning book - Urban displacement.
IPEG workshop 2022: IPE in (post-)pandemic times
Two day virtual workshop organised by the IPEG working group.
International Political Economy Working Group 2020 Book Prize lecture
IPEG working group 2020 book prize lecture with Professor Kate Bedford.
IPEG early career event: navigating the academic job market
Academic job market Q&A event aimed early career scholars working in IPEG and related fields.
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