Micro Lenders

  • Subscribe to our RSS feed.
  • Twitter
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • Digg

Saturday, 15 December 2012

Google's Top Search Result for IPE is This Blog!

Posted on 03:44 by Unknown
To my surprise today, I entered "international political economy" into Google and lo and behold, the very site you're looking at has emerged as the top search result. While I've found that results do vary from country to country--don't ask me why, ask Google--IPE Zone is usually in the top five. But, having acquired a track record over the five years it's been in existence, I suppose that all the incoming links have brought me up to today's result... and find I'm King of the Hill, Top of the Heap, A#1! It's particularly rewarding to me to have (finally) bested the wretched Wikipedia entry, which if you ask me, is a FrankenPage from hell that I outdo in PageRank anyway--but more on that some other time.

As always, many thanks to the loyal readers over the years who have brought about this magnificent showing. I literally couldn't have done it without you [sigh]. Of course, I am also grateful for newer readers who have entered the IPE Zone fold. Sometimes I honestly feel lazy about blogging, but I have somehow persevered long enough to get somewhere. Let this be a lesson to me...

That said, international political economy as a field is admittedly low in terms of general public awareness. Perhaps it's because the state of the art is stuck in what IPE stalwart Jerry Cohen calls "economistic mid-level theory" wherein economics envy has made us nearly as dull and formulaic as that certain other discipline. At any rate, I think this blog represents something of a change insofar as (a) it is not written by yet another white guy and (b) it is written by someone from the developing world. Just as there are certain problems with White People Trying to Dance, I believe there are issues with White People Trying to Pass Judgement on Us Coloured People. While I am not entirely bereft of colleagues from mainstream IPE, I remain something of an outsider because I don't suck up to anyone--least of all the practitioners of what I call "White PE" [sic].

To be truly worthy of the term "international," I believe you must have certain things like a diversity of backgrounds, ethnicities, experiences, genders, outlooks and perspectives. I'm sorry to say that mainstream IPE--alike much social science, to be fair--suffers from the phenomenon of Lots of Monolingual White Guys at American and British Universities Talking to Each Other and Calling It "International." See the academic blogosphere and the offenders are more plentiful than you can shake a stick at.  Maybe it's precisely because I am not part of their echo chamber that I have gotten this far as an an outsider, but I do think we can go even farther.

With your help, we will!
Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to Facebook
Posted in Service Announcement | No comments
Newer Post Older Post Home

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

Popular Posts

  • Commercialism & Christmas in Non-Christian Societies
    Thailand features Christmas elephants, f'rinstance Your Asian correspondent--obviously Catholic with a name like "Emmanuel"--h...
  • IMF's (Shocking?) Endorsement of Procyclicality
    I needn't recycle criticisms you're most familiar with concerning how the IMF exacerbates difficulties by deterring poor countries f...
  • Today's Resource Curse on Aussie Surfboard Mfg
    Little surfer, little one, make my heart come all undone...with your"Made in China" surfboard? Is there nothing sacred about beach...
  • Japanese Stimulus: Enough White Elephants Yet?
    When it comes to the most pigheadedly wasteful spending to supposedly jump-start an economy, portly and profligate Americans only have one s...
  • Lamborghini Aventador, US-Subsidized Supercar
    Now for one of my occasional Robb Report impersonations--albeit with an IPE twist. (We've got style, baby.) In 1998, Lamborghini becam...
  • Arab Spring Mushy Thinking: Egypt is Worse Off
    Well here's more food for thought for those fond of Hollywood-style ... and they lived happily ever after inanities. (Those Americans s...
  • Come to Where the Energy Is: Myanmar Country
    With apologies to the Philip Morris Co.'s iconic figure, let's draw some analogies here: Both Marlboro and Myanmar are not exactly t...
  • Fact-Checking Obama: GM World's #1 Automaker?
    Obama's 2012 State of the Union address was your typical flag-waving, USA #1 cheerleading exercise. It's to be expected with these k...
  • Japan 'Defeating' Deflation? Not Quite, My Friend
    There is much debate in Japan as to whether the Bank of Japan's efforts to pull the country out of a deflationary spiral are bearing fru...
  • Game Over, America: RMB Eclipses $ by 2021
    Or so someone now says. Publicity-seeking economic commentators like making bold predictions that sometimes cause them to lose face. Alike v...

Categories

  • Africa
  • Agriculture
  • Americana
  • Anti-Globalization
  • APEC
  • Bretton Woods Twins
  • Caribbean
  • Casino Capitalism
  • Cheneynomics
  • China
  • Commodities
  • Credit Crisis
  • CSR
  • Culture
  • Currencies
  • Demography
  • Development
  • ds Twins
  • Economic Diplomacy
  • Economic History
  • Education
  • Egypt
  • Energy
  • Entertainment
  • Environment
  • Europe
  • FDI
  • Gender Equality
  • Governance
  • Health
  • Hegemony
  • IMF
  • India
  • Innovation
  • Internet Governance
  • Japan
  • Labor
  • Latin America
  • Litigation
  • Marketing
  • Media
  • Microfinance
  • Middle East
  • Migration
  • Mining
  • MNCs
  • Neoliberalism
  • Nonsense
  • Religion
  • Russia
  • Security
  • Service Announcement
  • Socialism
  • Soft Power
  • South Asia
  • South Korea
  • Southeast Asia
  • Sports
  • Supply Chain
  • Trade
  • Travel
  • Underground Economy
  • United Nations
  • World Bank

Blog Archive

  • ►  2013 (183)
    • ►  December (15)
    • ►  November (17)
    • ►  October (19)
    • ►  September (21)
    • ►  August (14)
    • ►  July (17)
    • ►  June (16)
    • ►  May (8)
    • ►  April (9)
    • ►  March (13)
    • ►  February (14)
    • ►  January (20)
  • ▼  2012 (242)
    • ▼  December (21)
      • Fake Diploma? Be Ecuador's Next CenBank Chief!
      • Islamic EconoFundamentalism: Egypt's FX Rationing
      • Back in America: Is "Reshoring" Overblown?
      • South Korea as the Catholic Church's Asian Tiger
      • The Argentine Isolationist Grinch Who Stole Xmas
      • History Repeats Itself: Greek Crises 1832-1897
      • Park Geun-hye's Lump of Coal for Chaebol Haters
      • There's No Power Shift (or Western Decline Either)
      • The Yen Also Falls: To Negative Nominal Rates?
      • Harming Schoolkids: US & China are Rather Alike
      • Google's Top Search Result for IPE is This Blog!
      • And the World's Best Finance Minister is...
      • Michael Pettis Should Read More, Blog Less
      • Egypt Falls at First Hurdle to Get $4.8B IMF Loan
      • Lord Patten, 'Fat Pang', on the 21st 'Asian Century'
      • Venezuelan Bonds: Pricing Hugo Chavez's Demise
      • Why (They Say) Somali Piracy is Falling
      • Ramchandra Guha on Why London Outdoes NY
      • Will Remittances Outstrip FDI to LDCs?
      • Gadgets Make the World Go Round: 15 Yrs of ITA
      • Sooper Franc KO's Calvinist Global HQ in Geneva
    • ►  November (25)
    • ►  October (15)
    • ►  September (17)
    • ►  August (20)
    • ►  July (16)
    • ►  June (17)
    • ►  May (21)
    • ►  April (16)
    • ►  March (20)
    • ►  February (26)
    • ►  January (28)
  • ►  2011 (75)
    • ►  December (23)
    • ►  November (21)
    • ►  October (27)
    • ►  September (4)
Powered by Blogger.

About Me

Unknown
View my complete profile