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  • Welcome to Global Research in International Political Economy (GRIPE)

    Webinar in IPE

  • Past event: Apr 16, 2025, 12PM ET

    Zoe Ge (IE, presenter) and Mengfan Cheng (NYU), “Can International Organizations Shape Technology Development?”

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About us

GRIPE is an online seminar in International Political Economy. We invite faculty and graduate students with an interest in international political economy to sign up for our mailing list. We’ll use that list to distribute abstracts and schedules. We also will post the papers, the schedules, and the links to the recorded workshops here.

Please join the mailing list by joining the Google Group here.

Meetings are scheduled most weeks on Wednesdays at noon US eastern time. The Zoom address will be made available to participants ahead of each meeting.

If you have a paper you’d like to present, please let us know, at mepeters@ucla.edu.

Our team

Cameron Ballard-Rosa (UNC)
Sarah Bauerle Danzman (IU)
Stephen Chaudoin (Harvard)
Federica Genovese (Oxford)
Bobby Gulotty (Chicago)
Iain Osgood (Michigan)
Maggie Peters (UCLA)
Lauren Prather (UCSD)
Gabi Spilker (Konstanz)
Rachel Wellhausen (UT Austin)

Season 13 (Fall 2025) Schedule

Carles Boix (Princeton), Valentina Gonzalez-Rostani (USC), Erica Owen (Pittsburgh, presenter), “The Political Economy of Automation and Fragmented Production: Evidence from Mexico”

December 10 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EST

Please subscribe to our Google Calendar (link here) with full schedule and Zoom links.

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