International Political Economy - Notable IPE Scholars

Notable IPE Scholars

  • Sophie Moren
  • Daniele Archibugi
  • David N. Balaam
  • Jonathan Bateman
  • Jeffrey Warren Bennett
  • Mark Blyth
  • Mark R. Brawley
  • Robert Brenner
  • Andre Broome
  • Benjamin Cohen
  • Theodore Cohn
  • Robert W. Cox
  • Jerome Davis
  • Brad Dillman
  • Ziya Onis
  • Peter B. Evans
  • Jeffry Frieden
  • Francis Fukuyama
  • Corin Garbett
  • Geoffrey Garrett
  • Gary Gereffi
  • Stephen Gill
  • Robert Gilpin
  • Peter M. Haas
  • Richard Higgott
  • Peter A. Hall
  • Jeffrey A. Hart
  • Eric Helleiner
  • John Ikenberry
  • Peter J. Katzenstein
  • Robert O. Keohane
  • Stephen D. Krasner
  • David A. Lake
  • Donna Lee
  • Donald Markwell
  • Renee Marlin-Bennett
  • Matthias Matthijs
  • Walter Mattli
  • Krzysztof J. Pelc
  • Ronald Rogowski
  • John Ravenhill
  • J.C. Sharman
  • Diane Stone
  • Helen Milner
  • Theodore H. Moran
  • Andrew Moravcsik
  • Craig N. Murphy
  • Dale D. Murphy
  • Bruce E. Moon
  • Amrita Narlikar
  • Jonathan Nitzan
  • Thomas Oatley
  • Kenneth A. Oye
  • Ronen Palan
  • Louis Pauly
  • Carlo Pelanda
  • Ralph Pettman
  • Nicola Phillips
  • Aseem Prakash
  • Robert Putnam and his two-level game theory
  • John Ruggie
  • Kalyan Sanyal
  • Leonard Seabrooke
  • Neil K. Shenai
  • Beth Simmons
  • Timothy J. Sinclair
  • David Andrew Singer
  • Susanne Soederberg
  • Joan Edelman Spero
  • David Spiro
  • Susan Strange
  • Kees Van Der Pijl
  • Teivo Teivainen
  • Colin Thain
  • Michael J.Tierney
  • Michael Veseth
  • Immanuel Wallerstein
  • Matthew Watson
  • Catherine Weaver
  • Rorden Wilkinson
  • Ellen Meiksins Wood
  • Ngaire Woods
  • Sebastian Santander

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