Different paths to power: The rise of Brazil, India and China at the World Trade Organization K Hopewell Review of International Political Economy 22 (2), 311-338, 2015 | 247 | 2015 |
Breaking the WTO: How Emerging Powers Disrupted the Neoliberal Project K Hopewell Stanford University Press, 2016 | 234 | 2016 |
New protagonists in global economic governance: Brazilian agribusiness at the WTO K Hopewell New Political Economy 18 (4), 603-623, 2013 | 129 | 2013 |
The BRICS – Merely a Fable? Emerging Power Alliances in Global Trade Governance K Hopewell International Affairs 93 (6), 1377-96, 2017 | 97 | 2017 |
WTO must ban harmful fisheries subsidies Science 374 (6567), 544, 2021 | 63 | 2021 |
Multilateral trade governance as social field: Global civil society and the WTO K Hopewell Review of International Political Economy 22 (6), 1128-1158, 2015 | 60 | 2015 |
US-China conflict in global trade governance: the new politics of agricultural subsidies at the WTO K Hopewell Review of International Political Economy 26 (2), 207-231, 2019 | 55 | 2019 |
Clash of Powers: US-China Rivalry in Global Trade Governance K Hopewell Cambridge University Press, 2020 | 52 | 2020 |
The transformation of state-business relations in an emerging economy: The case of Brazilian agribusiness K Hopewell Critical Perspectives on International Business 10 (4), 291-309, 2014 | 52 | 2014 |
The Accidental Agro-Power: Constructing Comparative Advantage in Brazil K Hopewell New Political Economy 21 (6), 536-554, 2016 | 51 | 2016 |
Trump & Trade: The Crisis in the Multilateral Trading System K Hopewell New Political Economy 28 (2), 271-282, 2021 | 47 | 2021 |
Power transitions and global trade governance: The impact of a rising China on the export credit regime K Hopewell Regulation & Governance 15 (3), 634-652, 2021 | 40 | 2021 |
Heroes of the developing world? Emerging powers in WTO agriculture negotiations and dispute settlement K Hopewell Journal of Peasant Studies 49 (3), 561-87, 2022 | 38 | 2022 |
When market fundamentalism and industrial policy collide: the Tea Party and the US Export–Import Bank K Hopewell Review of International Political Economy 24 (4), 569-598, 2017 | 28 | 2017 |
When the hegemon goes rogue: leadership amid the US assault on the liberal trading order K Hopewell International Affairs 97 (4), 1025-1042, 2021 | 27 | 2021 |
What is Made in China 2025–and Why is it a Threat to Trump’s Trade Goals? K Hopewell Washington Post, 2018 | 27* | 2018 |
Invisible Barricades: Civil Society and the Discourse of the WTO K Hopewell Globalizations 14 (1), 51-65, 2017 | 23 | 2017 |
Recalcitrant spoiler? Contesting dominant accounts of India’s role in global trade governance K Hopewell Third World Quarterly 39 (3), 577-593, 2018 | 19* | 2018 |
How Rising Powers Create Governance Gaps: The Case of Export Credit and the Environment K Hopewell Global Environmental Politics 19 (1), 34-52, 2019 | 17 | 2019 |
Beyond U.S.-China Rivalry: Rule Breaking, Economic Coercion, and the Weaponization of Trade K Hopewell American Journal of International Law, 2022 | 13 | 2022 |