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Chwieroth, Jeffrey M. ORCID: 0000-0001-8965-0621 and Walter, Andrew (2022) Neoliberalism and banking crisis bailouts: distant enemies or warring neighbors? Public Administration, 100 (3). 600 - 615. ISSN 0033-3298
Chwieroth, Jeffrey ORCID: 0000-0001-8965-0621 and Walter, Andrew (2022) Financialization, wealth, and the changing political aftermaths of banking crises. Socio-Economic Review, 20 (1). 55–84. ISSN 1475-1461
Chwieroth, Jeffrey ORCID: 0000-0001-8965-0621 and Walter, Andrew (2020) Great expectations, financialization and bank bailouts in democracies. Comparative Political Studies, 53 (8). 1259 - 1297. ISSN 0010-4140
Chwieroth, Jeffrey M. ORCID: 0000-0001-8965-0621 and Walter, Andrew (2019) The financialization of mass wealth, banking crises and politics over the long run. European Journal of International Relations, 25 (4). pp. 1007-1034. ISSN 1354-0661
Chwieroth, Jeffrey ORCID: 0000-0001-8965-0621 and Walter, Andrew (2017) Banking crises and politics: a long run perspective. International Affairs, 93 (5). pp. 1107-1129. ISSN 0020-5850
Chwieroth, Jeffrey ORCID: 0000-0001-8965-0621, Walter, Andrew and Simpson, Cohen R. (2015) If Greece defaults, dominoes will not fall. The Conversation.
Chwieroth, Jeffrey ORCID: 0000-0001-8965-0621, Simpson, Cohen R. and Walter, Andrew (2015) Default and political survival in networked democracies since 1870. VoxEU.
Foot, Rosemary and Walter, Andrew (2013) Global norms and major state behaviour: the cases of China and the United States. European Journal of International Relations, 19 (2). pp. 329-352. ISSN 1354-0661
Walter, Andrew (2006) From developmental to regulatory state: Japan's new financial regulatory system. Pacific Review, 19 (4). pp. 405-428. ISSN 0951-2748
Walter, Andrew (2001) NGOs, business, and international investment rules: the multilateral agreement on investment, Seattle and beyond. Global Governance, 7 (1). pp. 51-73. ISSN 1075-2846
Foot, Rosemary and Walter, Andrew (1999) Whatever happened to the Pacific Century? Review of International Studies, 25 (5). 245 - 269. ISSN 0260-2105
Walter, Andrew (1998) Do they really rule the world? New Political Economy, 3 (2). pp. 288-292. ISSN 1356-3467
Walter, Andrew (1996) Adam Smith and the liberal tradition in international relations. Review of International Studies, 22 (1). pp. 5-28. ISSN 0260-2105
Walter, Andrew (1995) Globalization, corporate identity and European technology policy. Journal of European Public Policy, 2 (3). pp. 427-446. ISSN 1350-1763
Walter, Andrew (1993) United States trade policy: the economic consequences of Mr Clinton. Oxford International Review, 4 (2). pp. 1-5. ISSN 0966-0054
Walter, Andrew (1983) Distributive justice and the theory of international relations. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 37 (2). pp. 98-103. ISSN 1035-7718
Walter, Andrew (2010) Adopting international financial standards: convergence or divergence in the global political economy? In: Underhill, Geoffrey R. D., Blom, Jasper and Mügge, Daniel, (eds.) Global Financial Integration Thirty Years On: From Reform to Crisis. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, pp. 95-112. ISBN 9780521198691
Walter, Andrew (2010) Chinese attitudes towards global financial regulatory cooperation: revisionist or status quo? In: Helleiner, Eric, Pagliari, Stefano and Zimmerman, Hubert, (eds.) Global Finance in Crisis: the Politics of International Regulatory Change. Warwick studies in globalisation. Routledge, Abingdon, UK, pp. 153-169. ISBN 9780415564380
Walter, Andrew (2010) Global imbalances and currency politics: the US, EU, and China. In: Ross, Robert, Tunsjø, Øystein and Tuosheng, Zhang, (eds.) Us-China-Eu Relations: Managing the New World Order. Asian security studies. Routledge, Abingdon, UK. ISBN 9780415552332
Walter, Andrew (2007) Do voluntary standards work among governments?: the experience of international financial standards in East Asia. In: Woods, Ngaire and Brown, Dana, (eds.) Making Global Self-Regulation Effective in Developing Countries. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 32-61. ISBN 9780199234639
Walter, Andrew (2007) When do governments implement voluntary codes and standards? In: Brown, Dana L and Woods, Ngaire, (eds.) Making Global Self-Regulation Effective in Developing Countries. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 32-61. ISBN 0199234639
Walter, Andrew (2006) Domestic sources of international monetary leadership. In: Andrews, David M., (ed.) International Monetary Power. Cornell studies in money. Cornell University Press, Ithaca, USA, pp. 51-71. ISBN 9780801444562
Walter, Andrew (2005) Understanding financial globalization in international political economy. In: Philips, Nicola, (ed.) Globalizing Political Economy. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, UK, pp. 141-164. ISBN 0333965051
Walter, Andrew (2003) Implementation in East Asia. In: Schneider, Benu, (ed.) The Road to International Financial Stability: Are Key Financial Standards the Answer? International political economy series. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, pp. 110-141. ISBN 1403915873
Walter, Andrew (2001) Unravelling the Faustian bargain: non-state actors and the multilateral agreement on investment. In: Josselin, Daphné and Wallace, William, (eds.) Non-State Actors in World Politics. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, UK, pp. 150-168. ISBN 9780333961254
Foot, Rosemary and Walter, Andrew (2000) Whatever happened to the Pacific Century? In: Cox, Michael, Booth, Ken and Dunne, Tim, (eds.) The Interregnum: Controversies in World Politics 1989–1999. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 245 - 270. ISBN 9780521785099
Walter, Andrew (2000) Do they really rule the world? In: Higgott, Richard and Payne, Anthony, (eds.) The New Political Economy of Globalisation. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK. ISBN 9781840640564
Walter, Andrew (1999) Globalization and policy convergence: the case of direct investment rules. In: Higgott, Richard A, Underhill, Geoffrey and Bieler, Andreas, (eds.) Non-State Actors and Authority in the Global System. Routledge/Warwick Studies in Globalisation. Routledge, London, pp. 51-73. ISBN 9780415220859
Walter, Andrew (1996) Adam Smith and the liberal tradition in international relations. In: Clark, Ian and Neumann, Iver B., (eds.) Classical Theories of International Relations. St. Anthony's series. Palgrave Macmillan, Houndmills, UK, pp. 142-172. ISBN 9780312219260
Walter, Andrew (1996) The United States and Western Europe: the theory of hegemonic stability. In: Woods, Ngaire, (ed.) Explaining International Relations Since 1945. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 126-154. ISBN 9780198741961
Walter, Andrew (1995) Asia-Pacific regionalism in a new global economy. In: Kee, Woo Sik, Hyun, In-Taek and Kim, Kisoo, (eds.) Apec and a New Pacific Community: Issues and Prospects: Proceedings of the International Conference Organized by the Sejong Inst. Sejong Yŏn’guso (Korea), Seoul, Korea, pp. 3-44. ISBN 9788974293123
Walter, Andrew (1995) Regionalism, globalization, and world economic order. In: Fawcett, Louise and Hurrell, Andrew, (eds.) Regionalism in World Politics: Regional Organization and International Order. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 74-121. ISBN 9780198280675
Chwieroth, Jeffrey ORCID: 0000-0001-8965-0621 and Walter, Andrew (2015) Great expectations, veto players, and the changing politics of banking crises. Systemic Risk Centre Discussion Papers (28). Systemic Risk Centre, The London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Chwieroth, Jeffrey ORCID: 0000-0001-8965-0621, Simpson, Cohen ORCID: 0000-0002-6840-0882 and Walter, Andrew (2014) Networked default: public debt, trade embeddedness, and partisan survival in democracies since 1870. Systemic Risk Centre Discussion Papers (22). Systemic Risk Centre, The London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Walter, Andrew (2011) Global economic governance after the crisis: the G2, the G20, and global imbalances. Bank of Korea working papers. Bank of Korea, Seoul, Korea.
Walter, Andrew (2002) Financial liberalization and prudential regulation in East Asia: still perverse. RSIS working papers (36). Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, Singapore.
Walter, Andrew (2002) The political economy of FDI location: why don't political checks and balances and treaty constraints matter? RSIS working papers (38). Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, Singapore.
Walter, Andrew (2002) Understanding financial globalization. RSIS working papers (25). Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, Singapore.
Walter, Andrew (2000) British investment treaties in South Asia: current status and future trends. . International Development Center of Japan, Tokyo, Japan.
Walter, Andrew (2009) Mismanagement of global imbalances: why did multilateralism fail? In: Oxford Workshop on Effective Multilateralism, 2009-10-23 - 2009-10-24, Oxford, United Kingdom, GBR. (Submitted)
Walter, Andrew (2003) Intellectual and institutional convergence in East Asia: the voluntary euthanasia of the Asian model? In: 44th Annual ISA Convention, 2003-02-25 - 2003-03-01, Portland, United States, USA. (Submitted)
Chwieroth, Jeffrey ORCID: 0000-0001-8965-0621 and Walter, Andrew (2019) The wealth effect: how the great expectations of the middle class have changed the politics of banking crises. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. ISBN 9781107153745
Foot, Rosemary and Walter, Andrew (2011) China, the United States, and global order. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. ISBN 9780521725194
Walter, Andrew and Sen, Gautam (2009) Analyzing the global political economy. Princeton University Press, Princeton, USA. ISBN 9780691139593
Walter, Andrew (2008) Governing finance: East Asia's adoption of international standards. Cornell University Press, Ithaca, USA. ISBN 9780801446450
Walter, Andrew (1993) World power and world money: the role of hegemony and international monetary order. Wheatsheaf, New York, USA. ISBN 9780745014418
Walter, Andrew (1991) World power and world money: the role of hegemony and international monetary order. Wheatsheaf, Hemel Hempstead, UK. ISBN 9780745009896
Chwieroth, Jeffrey ORCID: 0000-0001-8965-0621 and Walter, Andrew (2013) Banking crises and political survival over the long run: why great expectations matter. Vox (10 May 2013). Website.