Exogenous shocks or endogenous constructions? The meanings of wars and crises WW Widmaier, M Blyth, L Seabrooke International studies quarterly 51 (4), 747-759, 2007 | 428 | 2007 |
Constructing foreign policy crises: Interpretive leadership in the Cold War and war on terrorism WW Widmaier International Studies Quarterly 51 (4), 779-794, 2007 | 135 | 2007 |
The social construction of the “impossible trinity”: The intersubjective bases of monetary cooperation WW Widmaier International Studies Quarterly 48 (2), 433-453, 2004 | 95 | 2004 |
Economic ideas in political time W Widmaier Cambridge University Press, 2016 | 81 | 2016 |
Micro-or macro-moralities? Economic discourses and policy possibilities J Best, W Widmaier Review of International Political Economy 13 (4), 609-631, 2006 | 73 | 2006 |
Theory as a factor and the theorist as an actor: The “pragmatist constructivist” lessons of John Dewey and John Kenneth Galbraith WW Widmaier International Studies Review 6 (3), 427-445, 2004 | 73 | 2004 |
The democratic peace is what states make of it: A constructivist analysis of the US-Indian ‘Near-Miss’ in the 1971 South Asian crisis WW Widmaier European Journal of International Relations 11 (3), 431-455, 2005 | 63 | 2005 |
Constructing monetary crises: New Keynesian understandings and monetary cooperation in the 1990s WW Widmaier Review of International Studies 29 (1), 61-77, 2003 | 57 | 2003 |
Differences beyond theory: Structural, strategic, and sentimental approaches to normative change WW Widmaier, S Park International Studies Perspectives 13 (2), 123-134, 2012 | 55 | 2012 |
The power of economic ideas–through, over and in–political time: the construction, conversion and crisis of the neoliberal order in the US and UK W Widmaier Ideas, Political Power, and Public Policy, 36-54, 2018 | 52 | 2018 |
The benefits of norm ambiguity: constructing the responsibility to protect across Rwanda, Iraq and Libya WW Widmaier, L Glanville Contemporary Politics 21 (4), 367-383, 2015 | 46 | 2015 |
The Keynesian bases of a constructivist theory of the international political economy W Widmaier Millennium 32 (1), 87-107, 2003 | 46 | 2003 |
Emotions before paradigms: elite anxiety and populist resentment from the Asian to subprime crises WW Widmaier Millennium 39 (1), 127-144, 2010 | 45 | 2010 |
The institutionalist roots of macroprudential ideas: Veblen and Galbraith on regulation, policy success and overconfidence A Baker, W Widmaier New Political Economy 19 (4), 487-506, 2014 | 38 | 2014 |
Presidential rhetoric from Wilson to Obama: Constructing crises, fast and slow W Widmaier Routledge, 2014 | 28 | 2014 |
Where you stand depends on how you think: Economic ideas, the decline of the council of economic advisers and the rise of the federal reserve WW Widmaier New Political Economy 12 (1), 43-59, 2007 | 23 | 2007 |
Economics are too important to leave to economists: The everyday–and emotional–dimensions of international political economy W Widmaier Review of International Political Economy 16 (5), 945-957, 2009 | 18 | 2009 |
Macroprudential ideas and contested social purpose: A response to Terrence Casey A Baker, W Widmaier The British Journal of Politics and International Relations 17 (2), 371-380, 2015 | 17 | 2015 |
The meaning of an inflation crisis: steel, Enron, and macroeconomic policy WW Widmaier Journal of Post Keynesian Economics 27 (4), 555-573, 2005 | 15 | 2005 |
From Bretton Woods to the global financial crisis: Popular politics, paradigmatic debates, and the construction of crises W Widmaier Review of Social Economy 72 (2), 233-252, 2014 | 13 | 2014 |