1.
Economists and Diplomacy: Professions and the Practice of Economic Policy
by Seabrooke, Leonard
International Journal, September 2011, Vol.66(3), pp.629-642

2.
Pragmatic numbers: the IMF, financial reform, and policy learning in least likely environments
by Leonard Seabrooke
Journal of International Relations and Development, 2012, Vol.15(4), p.486

3.
The Everyday Social Sources of Economic Crises: From “Great Frustrations” to “Great Revelations” in Interwar Britain
by Seabrooke, Leonard
International Studies Quarterly, December 2007, Vol.51(4), pp.795-810

4.
Varieties of Residential Capitalism in the International Political Economy: Old Welfare States and the New Politics of Housing
by Herman Schwartz
Comparative European Politics, 2008, Vol.6(3), p.237

5.
Housing as Social Right or Means to Wealth? The Politics of Property Booms in Australia and Denmark
by Jens Ladefoged Mortensen
Comparative European Politics, 2008, Vol.6(3), p.305

6.
Seeing like the IMF: Institutional change in small open economies
by Broome, André
Review of International Political Economy, 14 August 2007, Vol.14(4), pp.576-601

7.
Symposium on the social construction of wars and crises as openings for change
by Widmaier, Wesley
International studies quarterly, Dec 2007, Vol.51(4), pp.747-810

8.
In Memoriam: Nicole Suveges 1970-2008
by Bello, Walden
Review of International Political Economy, 1 August 2008, Vol.15(3), pp.333-333
