Dear all,

 

Thanks to everyone who voted in the shortlisting process for the 2012 IPEG Book Prize. The shortlist is (alphabetically) as follows:

 

Colin Crouch, The Strange Non-death of Neoliberalism (Polity).

Laura Horn, Regulating Corporate Governance in the European Union: Towards a Marketization of Corporate Control (Palgrave).

Greta Krippner, Capitalizing on Crisis: The Political Origins of the Rise of Finance (Harvard University Press).

Adam David Morton, Revolution and State in Modern Mexico: The Political Economy of Uneven Development (Rowman & Littlefield).

 

Many congratulations to the authors!

 

Now the shortlisting process has been completed, we are moving to the next stage of the process. The Book Prize panel of judges will read the shortlisted books over the summer, before voting and deliberating on them in the autumn. The winner will be announced in December 2012. The judges are as follows:

 

Ian Bruff (Loughborough University, UK – Chair of the IPEG Book Prize panel of judges)

Phoebe Moore-Carter (University of Salford, UK – Convenor of IPEG)

Tore Fougner (Bilkent University, Turkey)

Penny Griffin (University of New South Wales, Australia)

Juliet Johnson (McGill University, Canada)

Andreas Nölke (Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany)

 

The previous Book Prize awardees are:

 

2006: Graham Harrison, The World Bank and Africa: The Construction of Governance States (Routledge, 2004).

2007: Donald MacKenzie, An Engine, Not a Camera: How Financial Models Shape Markets (MIT Press, 2006).

2008: Matthew Paterson, Automobile Politics: Ecology and Cultural Political Economy (Cambridge University Press, 2007).

2009: William Robinson, Latin America and Global Capitalism: A Critical Globalization Perspective (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008).

2010: Penny Griffin, Gendering the World Bank: Neoliberalism and the Gendered Foundations of Global Governance (Palgrave, 2009).

2011: Jamie Peck, Constructions of Neoliberal Reason (Oxford University Press, 2010).

 

Best wishes,

 

Ian

 

Dr. Ian Bruff

Lecturer in International Relations

Loughborough University

http://www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/eu/people/academics/Bruff-Ian.html