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  • Underhill, G. R. D. (2003). Selected contributions (16, eg. WTO, European Union, Bretton Woods, multilateralism, etc.). In I. McLean, & A. McMillan (Eds.), Oxford Concise Dictionary of Politics Oxford University Press.
  • Underhill, G. R. D., & Zhang, X. (2003). International financial governance under stress: Global structures versus national imperatives. Cambridge University Press.
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    Underhill, G. R. D. (2003). States, markets, and governance for emerging market economies: Private interests, the public good, and the legitimacy of the development process. International Affairs, 79(4), 755-781. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-2346.00335
  • Underhill, G. R. D. (2002). Global integration, EMU, and monetary governance in the European Union: the political economy of the stability culture. In K. Dyson (Ed.), European States and the Euro: Europeanization, Convergence, and the Single Currency (pp. 31-52). Oxford University Press.
  • Underhill, G. R. D. (2001). Global Integration, EMU, and Monetary Governance in the European Union: the political economy of the stability culture. In K. Dyson (Ed.), European States and the Euro: Europeanization, Convergence, and the Single Currency Oxford University Press.
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    Underhill, G. R. D. (2001). States, markets, and governance: Private interests, the public good, and the democratic process. (Oratiereeks). Vossiuspers UvA.
  • Underhill, G. R. D. (2000). Organised bussiness and international relations theory. In J. Greenwood, & H. Jacek (Eds.), Organised bussiness and the new global order (pp. 20-38). Macmillan.
  • Underhill, G. R. D. (2000). Conceptualising the changing global order. In R. Stubbs, & G. R. D. Underhill (Eds.), Political Economy and the Changing Global Order (pp. 3-24). Oxford University Press.
  • Higgot, R., Underhill, G. R. D., & Bieler, A. (2000). Introduction: Globalization and non-state actors. In R. Higgot, G. R. D. Underhill, & A. Bieler (Eds.), Non-state actors and authority in the global system (pp. 1-12). Routledge.
  • Underhill, G. R. D. (2000). Global issues in historical perspective. In R. Stubbs, & G. R. D. Underhill (Eds.), Political economy and the changing global order (pp. 105-118). Oxford University Press.
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