Description
The roundtable is an opportunity to bring together leading scholars to reflect on the past, present and future of British (international) political economy. British (I)PE is defined here to include not only British or ‘British School’ IPE, but also work in British political economy and British economic policy more broadly. The intention is to foster a more inclusive dialogue among political economists beyond the traditional boundaries of IPE to encompass CPE and political science. Participants will be invited to define the contours and characteristics of British (I)PE, to discuss the state of the field, its historical lineages and distinct traditions, and to outline its key contributions with respect to theory, empirics, methods and/or pedagogy. The roundtable is an opportunity to begin a conversation about the future of British (I)PE, to support the next generation of scholars and scholarship in this area, and to build an interdisciplinary academic network with a view to organising future events and initiatives.