Poliko

By David Karas

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Poliko is a platform for the dissemination of exciting new theoretical and empirical research in political economy. It focuses on the interactions between political and economic institutions, ideas and behaviors but isn't limited to any particular discipline, methodology or theoretical tradition. This is a space to open up and share those longer academic discussions which usually take place around a dinner table.

Episode Date
The African Programme on Rethinking Development Economics with Nicolas Pons-Vignon (Part 1): Neoliberal Restructuring in South Africa
May 06, 2022
The Crisis of the Liberal International Order with Ayşe Zarakol
Jan 18, 2022
The World Development Report 2020 Or How To Shore Up Fracturing Neoliberalism with Jennifer Bair and Benjamin Selwyn
Nov 30, 2021
Displacements, Surplus Workers and Surplus Capital: Discussing Urban Displacements by Susanne Soederberg (Book Preview)
Jun 29, 2021
Public Banks: Decarbonisation, Definancialisation and Democratisation by Thomas Marois (Book Preview)
Jun 02, 2021
Episode 06. Rwanda’s “Growth Miracle” in Context: Industrial Policy and State-Business Relations in Sub-Saharan Africa with Pritish Behuria
May 20, 2021
Episode 05. Socialize Data! Beyond the Anti-Politics of Digital Rentier Capitalism with Jathan Sadowski
May 05, 2021
Episode 04. The Transperiphery Movement Exhibition: Towards a Global History of Peripheral Connections with Zoltán Ginelli
Apr 24, 2021
Episode 03. The Geopolitical Economy of China's BRI in Central Asia with Niva Yau Tsz Yan
Apr 08, 2021
Episode 02. Marxist State Theory for De-Orientalizing State Capitalism with Ilias Alami
Mar 25, 2021
Episode 01. The Making of Illiberal Hegemony in Hungary with Gábor Scheiring and Kristóf Szombati
Mar 11, 2021