Supervisor: Johnna Montgomerie <>
Announced end of poll: 18/06/2018
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Actual votes cast: 168
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Poll description

IPEG awards its annual book prize (for a monograph published in the previous calendar year) in two-stages. This poll is to vote on the nominations on the long-list to create shortlist in an open and democratic way. Results from this ranked voting will determine the four shortlisted books that are read by the panel judges, who subsequently vote and deliberate on the Prize winner.

Result

1. Hesketh, Chris. Spaces of Capital/spaces of Resistance: Mexico and the Global Political Economy. University of Georgia Press, 2017.  (Condorcet winner: wins contests with all other choices)
2. Selwyn, Benjamin. The struggle for development. Polity, 2017.  loses to Hesketh, Chris. Spaces of Capital/spaces of Resistance: Mexico and the Global Political Economy. University of Georgia Press, 2017. by 48–32
3. Wylde, Christopher. Emerging Markets and the State. Palgrave Macmillan, London, 2017  loses to Hesketh, Chris. Spaces of Capital/spaces of Resistance: Mexico and the Global Political Economy. University of Georgia Press, 2017. by 52–50, loses to Selwyn, Benjamin. The struggle for development. Polity, 2017. by 50–45
4. Di Muzio, Tim. The Tragedy of Human Development. A Genealogy of Capital as Power. Rowman & Littlefield International, 2017.  loses to Hesketh, Chris. Spaces of Capital/spaces of Resistance: Mexico and the Global Political Economy. University of Georgia Press, 2017. by 51–31, loses to Wylde, Christopher. Emerging Markets and the State. Palgrave Macmillan, London, 2017 by 53–47
5. Gago, Verónica. Neoliberalism from Below: Popular Pragmatics and Baroque Economies. Duke University Press, 2017.  loses to Hesketh, Chris. Spaces of Capital/spaces of Resistance: Mexico and the Global Political Economy. University of Georgia Press, 2017. by 49–32, loses to Di Muzio, Tim. The Tragedy of Human Development. A Genealogy of Capital as Power. Rowman & Littlefield International, 2017. by 46–37
6. Cahill, Damien, and Martijn Konings. Neoliberalism. Polity. 2017  loses to Hesketh, Chris. Spaces of Capital/spaces of Resistance: Mexico and the Global Political Economy. University of Georgia Press, 2017. by 53–27, loses to Gago, Verónica. Neoliberalism from Below: Popular Pragmatics and Baroque Economies. Duke University Press, 2017. by 42–40
7. Baumann, Hannes. Citizen Hariri: Lebanon's Neo-Liberal Reconstruction. Oxford University Press, 2017.  loses to Hesketh, Chris. Spaces of Capital/spaces of Resistance: Mexico and the Global Political Economy. University of Georgia Press, 2017. by 45–38, loses to Cahill, Damien, and Martijn Konings. Neoliberalism. Polity. 2017 by 46–39
8. Grabel, Ilene. When Things Don't Fall Apart: Global Financial Governance and Developmental Finance in an Age of Productive Incoherence. MIT Press, 2017.  loses to Hesketh, Chris. Spaces of Capital/spaces of Resistance: Mexico and the Global Political Economy. University of Georgia Press, 2017. by 45–35, loses to Baumann, Hannes. Citizen Hariri: Lebanon's Neo-Liberal Reconstruction. Oxford University Press, 2017. by 36–35
9. Ryner, Magnus, and Alan Cafruny. The European Union and Global Capitalism: Origins, Development and Crisis. Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.  loses to Hesketh, Chris. Spaces of Capital/spaces of Resistance: Mexico and the Global Political Economy. University of Georgia Press, 2017. by 56–20, loses to Grabel, Ilene. When Things Don't Fall Apart: Global Financial Governance and Developmental Finance in an Age of Productive Incoherence. MIT Press, 2017. by 38–25
10. Elbra, Ainsley. Governing African Gold Mining: Private Governance and the Resource Curse. Springer, 2017.  loses to Hesketh, Chris. Spaces of Capital/spaces of Resistance: Mexico and the Global Political Economy. University of Georgia Press, 2017. by 48–22, loses to Ryner, Magnus, and Alan Cafruny. The European Union and Global Capitalism: Origins, Development and Crisis. Palgrave Macmillan, 2017. by 29–27
11. Vlcek, William. Offshore Finance and Global Governance: Disciplining the Tax Nomad. Springer, 2017.  loses to Hesketh, Chris. Spaces of Capital/spaces of Resistance: Mexico and the Global Political Economy. University of Georgia Press, 2017. by 51–27, loses to Elbra, Ainsley. Governing African Gold Mining: Private Governance and the Resource Curse. Springer, 2017. by 28–27
12. LiPuma, Edward. The Social Life of Financial Derivatives: Markets, Risk, and Time. Duke University Press, 2017.  loses to Hesketh, Chris. Spaces of Capital/spaces of Resistance: Mexico and the Global Political Economy. University of Georgia Press, 2017. by 48–25, loses to Elbra, Ainsley. Governing African Gold Mining: Private Governance and the Resource Curse. Springer, 2017. by 27–22
13. Patomaki, Heikki. Disintegrative Tendencies in Global Political Economy: Exits and Conflicts. Routledge, 2017.  loses to Hesketh, Chris. Spaces of Capital/spaces of Resistance: Mexico and the Global Political Economy. University of Georgia Press, 2017. by 53–23, loses to LiPuma, Edward. The Social Life of Financial Derivatives: Markets, Risk, and Time. Duke University Press, 2017. by 26–24
14. Petras, James, and Henry Veltmeyer. The class struggle in Latin America: Making history today. Routledge, 2017.  loses to Hesketh, Chris. Spaces of Capital/spaces of Resistance: Mexico and the Global Political Economy. University of Georgia Press, 2017. by 55–22, loses to Patomaki, Heikki. Disintegrative Tendencies in Global Political Economy: Exits and Conflicts. Routledge, 2017. by 29–26

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Result details

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1. Hesketh, Chris. Spaces of Capital/spaces of Resistance: Mexico and the Global Political Economy. University of Georgia Press, 2017.   -48 52 51 49 53 45 45 56 48 51 48 53 55
2. Selwyn, Benjamin. The struggle for development. Polity, 2017.   32 -50 43 51 43 44 46 51 48 51 48 55 54
3. Wylde, Christopher. Emerging Markets and the State. Palgrave Macmillan, London, 2017   50 45 -53 47 51 48 49 53 47 52 46 52 54
4. Di Muzio, Tim. The Tragedy of Human Development. A Genealogy of Capital as Power. Rowman & Littlefield International, 2017.   31 41 47 -46 40 51 46 48 44 49 50 48 51
5. Gago, Verónica. Neoliberalism from Below: Popular Pragmatics and Baroque Economies. Duke University Press, 2017.   32 31 42 37 -42 41 41 40 41 46 43 43 44
6. Cahill, Damien, and Martijn Konings. Neoliberalism. Polity. 2017   27 39 49 41 40 -46 46 49 44 49 48 54 51
7. Baumann, Hannes. Citizen Hariri: Lebanon's Neo-Liberal Reconstruction. Oxford University Press, 2017.   38 35 39 39 35 39 -36 41 38 42 40 41 39
8. Grabel, Ilene. When Things Don't Fall Apart: Global Financial Governance and Developmental Finance in an Age of Productive Incoherence. MIT Press, 2017.   35 32 37 39 29 36 35 -38 31 39 38 36 37
9. Ryner, Magnus, and Alan Cafruny. The European Union and Global Capitalism: Origins, Development and Crisis. Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.   20 25 29 29 29 27 27 25 -29 29 28 33 29
10. Elbra, Ainsley. Governing African Gold Mining: Private Governance and the Resource Curse. Springer, 2017.   22 19 29 29 23 28 25 26 27 -28 27 29 27
11. Vlcek, William. Offshore Finance and Global Governance: Disciplining the Tax Nomad. Springer, 2017.   27 21 25 24 21 24 25 23 28 27 -25 28 28
12. LiPuma, Edward. The Social Life of Financial Derivatives: Markets, Risk, and Time. Duke University Press, 2017.   25 19 28 21 18 24 24 16 25 22 25 -26 26
13. Patomaki, Heikki. Disintegrative Tendencies in Global Political Economy: Exits and Conflicts. Routledge, 2017.   23 17 27 27 23 21 21 22 26 24 27 24 -29
14. Petras, James, and Henry Veltmeyer. The class struggle in Latin America: Making history today. Routledge, 2017.   22 16 26 26 21 23 23 25 27 25 28 26 26 -

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