International Organization
1947 - 2025
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Volume 79, issue 3, 2025
- Can Status Competition Save the World? Grafting, Green Energy, and the Climate Crisis pp. 381-416

- Joshua Freedman
- From Cocaine to Avocados: Criminal Market Expansion and Violence pp. 417-455

- Chelsea Estancona and Lucía Tiscornia
- Supplying Influence: Domestic Production Networks in Trade Politics pp. 456-493

- Timm Betz and Leonhard Hummel
- Fighting to Be Friends: Third-Party Bargaining, Alliance Formation, and War pp. 494-525

- Brandon K. Yoder and Michael D. Cohen
- Trade and Exchange Rate Competition in East Asia pp. 526-546

- Mark S. Manger and Nicola Nones
- International State Building and Civilian Preferences: Experimental Evidence from Liberia pp. 547-573

- Cameron Mailhot and Sabrina Karim
- Elite–Public Gaps on Nuclear Weapons: The Roles of Salience and Knowledge pp. 574-597

- David C. Logan
Volume 79, issue 2, 2025
- Conflicts that Leave Something to Chance pp. 199-232

- Peter Schram
- The Global Politics of Scientific Consensus: Evidence from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change pp. 233-256

- Zuhad Hai
- From Gridlock to Ratchet: Conditional Cooperation on Climate Change pp. 257-280

- Sam S. Rowan
- Shaming Paris: A Political Economy of Climate Commitments pp. 281-305

- Justin Melnick and Alastair Smith
- Apology Diplomacy: The International Image Effects of Interstate Apologies pp. 306-331

- Michaela Mattes and Jessica L.P. Weeks
- Civilian Harm and Military Legitimacy: Evidence from the Battle of Mosul pp. 332-357

- Benjamin C. Krick, Jonathan B. Petkun and Mara R. Revkin
- Trade and the Politics of Electoral Reform pp. 358-379

- Michael Becher and Irene Menéndez González
- The Damocles Delusion: The Sense of Power Inflates Threat Perception in World Politics – ERRATUM pp. 380-380

- Caleb Pomeroy
Volume 79, issue 1, 2025
- The Damocles Delusion: The Sense of Power Inflates Threat Perception in World Politics pp. 1-35

- Caleb Pomeroy
- The Determinants of Insurgent Gender Governance pp. 36-80

- Tessa Devereaux
- Tug of War: The Heterogeneous Effects of Outbidding Between Terrorist Groups pp. 81-116

- Casey Crisman-Cox and Michael Gibilisco
- Nuclear Shibboleths: The Logics and Future of Nuclear Nonuse pp. 117-145

- Stacie E. Goddard and Colleen Larkin
- Climate Action from Abroad: Assessing Mass Support for Cross-Border Climate Transfers pp. 146-172

- Nikhar Gaikwad, Federica Genovese and Dustin Tingley
- Fratricidal Coercion in Modern War pp. 173-192

- Jason Lyall and Yuri Zhukov
- Racial Tropes in the Foreign Policy Bureaucracy: A Computational Text Analysis—Corrigendum pp. 193-198

- Anonymous
Volume 78, issue 4, 2024
- Building from the Brain: Advancing the Study of Threat Perception in International Relations pp. 627-667

- Marika Landau-Wells
- Status Hierarchies and Stigma Shifting in International Relations pp. 668-700

- Claudia Junghyun Kim
- Peace Versus Profit: Rebel Fragmentation and Conflict Resurgence in Colombia pp. 701-730

- Frank Wyer
- Ideology and Legitimacy in Global Governance pp. 731-765

- Matthias Ecker-Ehrhardt, Lisa Dellmuth and Jonas Tallberg
- Secret Innovation pp. 766-799

- Michael F. Joseph and Michael Poznansky
- The Effect of Education on Support for International Trade: Evidence from Compulsory-Education Reforms pp. 800-822

- Omer Solodoch
- The Laws of War and Public Support for Foreign Combatants pp. 823-852

- Yonatan Lupu and Geoffrey P.R. Wallace
- Elections, War, and Gender: Self-Selection and the Pursuit of Victory pp. 853-875

- Stephen Chaudoin, Sarah Hummel and Yon Soo Park
Volume 78, issue 3, 2024
- Resources and Territorial Claims: Domestic Opposition to Resource-Rich Territory pp. 361-396

- Soyoung Lee
- Violent Competition and Terrorist Restraint pp. 397-426

- Sara M.T. Polo and Blair Welsh
- Damocles's Switchboard: Information Externalities and the Autocratic Logic of Internet Control pp. 427-459

- Meicen Sun
- The Role of Pan-African Ideology in Ethnic Power Sharing pp. 460-500

- Janina Beiser-McGrath, Sam Erkiletian and Nils W. Metternich
- Foreign Policy Appointments pp. 501-537

- Matt Malis
- Reconceptualizing International Order: Contemporary Chinese Theories and Their Contributions to Global IR pp. 538-574

- Haoming Xiong, David A. Peterson and Bear Braumoeller
- Race, Representation, and the Legitimacy of International Organizations pp. 575-599

- David A. Steinberg and Daniel McDowell
- Denying the Obvious: Why Do Nominally Covert Actions Avoid Escalation? pp. 600-624

- Chase Bloch and Roseanne W. McManus
- Violent Competition and Terrorist Restraint – CORRIGENDUM pp. 625-625

- Sara M.T. Polo and Blair Welsh
Volume 78, issue 2, 2024
- Racial Tropes in the Foreign Policy Bureaucracy: A Computational Text Analysis pp. 189-223

- Austin Carson, Eric Min and Maya Van Nuys
- Security, Society, and the Perennial Struggles over the Sacred: Revising the Wars of Religion in International Relations Theory pp. 224-258

- Derek Bolton
- The Future Is History: Restorative Nationalism and Conflict in Post-Napoleonic Europe pp. 259-292

- Lars-Erik Cederman, Yannick I. Pengl, Luc Girardin and Carl Müller-Crepon
- Oversight Hearings, Stakeholder Engagement, and Compliance in the Inter-American Court of Human Rights pp. 293-320

- Aníbal Pérez-Liñán and Angie K. García Atehortúa
- Women and Men Politicians’ Response to War: Evidence from Ukraine pp. 321-340

- Taylor J. Damann, Dahjin Kim and Margit Tavits
- Russian Invasion of Ukraine and Chinese Public Support for War pp. 341-360

- Deniz Aksoy, Ted Enamorado and Tony Zirui Yang
Volume 78, issue 1, 2024
- Advisers and Aggregation in Foreign Policy Decision Making pp. 1-37

- Tyler Jost, Joshua D. Kertzer, Eric Min and Robert Schub
- The Underside of Order: Race in the Constitution of International Order pp. 38-66

- Owen R. Brown
- Economic Determinants of Attitudes Toward Migration: Firm-level Evidence from Europe pp. 67-102

- Leonardo Baccini, Magnus Lodefalk and Radka Sabolová
- The Diplomacy of Whataboutism and US Foreign Policy Attitudes pp. 103-133

- Wilfred M. Chow and Dov H. Levin
- Courting Civilians During Conflict: Evidence from Taliban Judges in Afghanistan pp. 134-169

- Donald Grasse, Renard Sexton and Austin Wright
- Do Preliminary References Increase Public Support for European Law? Experimental Evidence from Germany pp. 170-187

- Sivaram Cheruvu and Jay N. Krehbiel
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