Social Sciences in the Mist
... gas being like a tap is not only unrealistic engineeringly wise, but it would destroy the exporter's credibility as energy is a double-edge sword. In reaction to this polarisation, as Brown and Ainley (2005) see, a major subfield of International Political Economy (IPE) has emerged. However, IPE is still relatively young and it only includes two of the social sciences disciplines. Still, as Kuzemko et al (2011: 283) believe there are limitless uncharted waters for this “interdisciplinary approach", but it is not being taken up by academia to the extent it should. In the Russian case when I ...