publications


peer-reviewed articles

Chen, M. & J. Petry (2023) What about the dragon in the room? Incorporating China into international political economy (IPE) teachingReview of International Political Economy, 30(3): 801-822

Pape, F. & J. Petry (2023) East Asia and the politics of global finance: a developmental challenge to the neoliberal consensus? Review of International Political Economy

Petry, J. (2022) ‘Beyond ports, roads and railways: Chinese economic statecraft, the Belt and Road Initiative and the politics of financial infrastructures‘, European Journal of International Relations (open access).

Petry, J., K. Koddenbrock & A. Nölke (2021) ‘State capitalism and capital markets: Comparing securities exchanges in emerging marketsEnvironment and Planning A: Economy & Space, online first (open access).

Petry, J. (2020) ‘Same same, but different: Varieties of capital markets, Chinese state capitalism & the global financial order‘, Competition & Change (open access).

Petry, J. (2020) ‘From national marketplaces to global providers of financial infrastructures: Exchanges, infrastructure and power in global finance’, New Political Economy (open access).

Petry, J. (2020) ‘Financialization with Chinese characteristics: Exchanges, control and capital markets in authoritarian capitalism’, Economy & Society, 49(2): 213-238 (open access).

Kvangraven, I.H., K. Koddenbrock & N.S. Sylla (2020) Financial subordination and uneven financialization in 21st century Africa. Community Development Journal.

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other publications

Petry, J. & F. Pape (2023) Why Asia Matters: Tectonic shifts in the global financial system. Asia Global Online, 23 March.

Nölke, A., K. Koddenbrock & J. Petry (2022) Capital markets in emerging countries: state-capitalist stock exchanges? SAFE Leibniz Institute for Financial Research, 18 February.

Petry, J. (2021) China’s tech and finance crackdown is a challenge to western ideas that cuts across developing world. The Conversation, 3 November.

Petry, J. (2020) Finance under state capitalism: Re-conceptualising capital markets through China’s financial transformation. ES/PE – Economic Sociology & Political Economy, 15 December.

Koddenbrock, K., I. H. Kvangraven & N.S. Sylla (2020) Beyond financialisation: The need for a longue durée understanding of finance in imperialism. 25 September. (pre-print)

Nölke, A. (2020) When does state-permeated capitalism work? Developing Economics, 22 April.

Nölke, A. (2020) Financialization and the crisis of democracy. In: P. Mader, D. Mertens, N. van der Zwan (eds.) The Routledge International Handbook of Financialization. London: Routledge, 425-436.

Petry, J. (2020) Securities exchanges: Subjects & agents of financialization. In: P. Mader, D. Mertens & N. van der Zwan (eds.) The Routledge International Handbook of Financialization. London: Routledge, 253-264.

Petry, J. (2020) Financial opening with Chinese characteristics. East Asia Forum, 21 November.

Petry, J. (2020) Wall Street beyond the Chinese Wall: Market infrastructures and the slow opening of China’s capital marketsETF Stream, 25 June.

Petry, J. (2020) Financializing state capitalism: Exchanges, financial infrastructures & the active management of capital markets in ChinaDeveloping Economics, 10 June.