International Organization
1947 - 2025
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Volume 77, issue 4, 2023
- Rethinking International Order in Early Modern Europe: Evidence from Courtly Ceremonial pp. 691-720

- Quentin Bruneau
- Civilized Barbarism: What We Miss When We Ignore Colonial Violence pp. 721-753

- Paul K. MacDonald
- Unbundling the State: Legal Development in an Era of Global, Private Governance pp. 754-788

- Michael O. Allen
- Do Exchange Rates Influence Voting? Evidence from Elections and Survey Experiments in Democracies pp. 789-823

- Dennis P. Quinn, Thomas Sattler and Stephen Weymouth
- Terrified or Enraged? Emotional Microfoundations of Public Counterterror Attitudes pp. 824-847

- Carly N. Wayne
- Low-Skilled Liberalizers: Support for Free Trade in Africa pp. 848-870

- Lindsay R. Dolan and Helen V. Milner
- Conflict, Peace, and the Evolution of Women's Empowerment – Corrigendum pp. 885-886

- Kaitlyn Webster, Chong Chen and Kyle Beardsley
Volume 77, issue 3, 2023
- Something New out of Africa: States Made Slaves, Slaves Made States pp. 497-526

- J.C. Sharman
- How Authoritarian Governments Decide Who Emigrates: Evidence from East Germany pp. 527-563

- Julian Michel, Michael K. Miller and Margaret E. Peters
- Deflective Cooperation: Social Pressure and Forum Management in Cold War Conventional Arms Control pp. 564-598

- Giovanni Mantilla
- Dual Use Deception: How Technology Shapes Cooperation in International Relations pp. 599-632

- Jane Vaynman and Tristan A. Volpe
- Hacking Nuclear Stability: Wargaming Technology, Uncertainty, and Escalation pp. 633-667

- Jacquelyn Schneider, Benjamin Schechter and Rachael Shaffer
- Segregated Economies in an Integrated World: The Gendered Consequences of Exchange Rate Movements in Low- and Middle-Income Countries pp. 668-689

- Joel W. Simmons
Volume 77, issue 2, 2023
- War and Welfare in Colonial Algeria pp. 263-293

- Gabriel Koehler-Derrick and Melissa M. Lee
- Wisdom Is Welcome Wherever It Comes From: War, Diffusion, and State Formation in Scandinavia pp. 294-323

- Eric Grynaviski and Sverrir Steinsson
- War Did Make States: Revisiting the Bellicist Paradigm in Early Modern Europe pp. 324-362

- Lars-Erik Cederman, Paola Galano Toro, Luc Girardin and Guy Schvitz
- The Great Revenue Divergence pp. 363-404

- Alexander Lee and Jack Paine
- Free Riding, Network Effects, and Burden Sharing in Defense Cooperation Networks pp. 405-439

- Brandon J. Kinne and Stephanie N. Kang
- Disorganized Political Violence: A Demonstration Case of Temperature and Insurgency pp. 440-474

- Andrew Shaver and Alexander K. Bollfrass
- Earmarked Funding and the Control–Performance Trade-Off in International Development Organizations pp. 475-495

- Mirko Heinzel, Ben Cormier and Bernhard Reinsberg
Volume 77, issue 1, 2023
- Compensatory Layering and the Birth of the Multipurpose Multilateral IGO in the Americas pp. 1-32

- Tom Long and Carsten-Andreas Schulz
- One for All? State Violence and Insurgent Cohesion pp. 33-64

- Livia Isabella Schubiger
- The Fiscal State in Africa: Evidence from a Century of Growth pp. 65-101

- Thilo N.H. Albers, Morten Jerven and Marvin Suesse
- A Theory of External Wars and European Parliaments pp. 102-143

- Brenton Kenkel and Jack Paine
- Partners with Benefits: When Multinational Corporations Succeed in Authoritarian Courts pp. 144-178

- Frederick R. Chen and Jian Xu
- Do Politically Irrelevant Events Cause Conflict? The Cross-continental Effects of European Professional Football on Protests in Africa pp. 179-216

- Kyosuke Kikuta and Mamoru Uesugi
- The Impact of China's AIIB on the World Bank pp. 217-237

- Jing Qian, James Vreeland and Jianzhi Zhao
- How International Organizations Change National Media Coverage of Human Rights pp. 238-261

- Stephen Chaudoin
Volume 76, issue 4, 2022
- Memory, Institutions, and the Domestic Politics of South Korean–Japanese Relations pp. 767-798

- Eun A Jo
- The Dark Matter of World Politics: System Trust, Summits, and State Personhood pp. 799-829

- Minseon Ku and Jennifer Mitzen
- Smuggling and Border Enforcement pp. 830-867

- Diana Kim and Yuhki Tajima
- Costly Concealment: Secret Foreign Policymaking, Transparency, and Credible Reassurance pp. 868-900

- Brandon K. Yoder and William Spaniel
- The Power of Geographical Imaginaries in the European International Order: Colonialism, the 1884–85 Berlin Conference, and Model International Organizations pp. 901-928

- Joanne Yao
- Attitudes and Action in International Refugee Policy: Evidence from Australia pp. 929-956

- Jill Sheppard and Jana von Stein
- Reacting to the Olive Branch: Hawks, Doves, and Public Support for Cooperation pp. 957-976

- Michaela Mattes and Jessica L.P. Weeks
Volume 76, issue 3, 2022
- Editors’ Note pp. 509-512

- Brett Ashley Leeds and Layna Mosley
- Hawkish Biases and Group Decision Making pp. 513-548

- Joshua D. Kertzer, Marcus Holmes, Brad L. LeVeck and Carly Wayne
- The Assault on Civil Society: Explaining State Crackdown on NGOs pp. 549-590

- Suparna Chaudhry
- Penalizing Atrocities pp. 591-624

- Andrew H. Kydd
- The Long Twilight of Gold: How a Pivotal Practice Persisted in the Assemblage of Money pp. 625-655

- Nicolas Jabko and Sebastian Schmidt
- See No Evil, Speak No Evil? Morality, Evolutionary Psychology, and the Nature of International Relations pp. 656-689

- Brian C. Rathbun and Caleb Pomeroy
- Corporate Sovereign Awakening and the Making of Modern State Sovereignty: New Archival Evidence from the English East India Company pp. 690-712

- Swati Srivastava
- Where You Work Is Where You Stand: A Firm-Based Framework for Understanding Trade Opinion pp. 713-740

- Haillie Na-Kyung Lee and Yu-Ming Liou
- Relative Gains in the Shadow of a Trade War pp. 741-765

- Eddy S.F. Yeung and Kai Quek
Volume 76, issue 2, 2022
- Brexit Dilemmas: Shaping Postwithdrawal Relations with a Leaving State pp. 273-304

- Ignacio Jurado, Sandra León and Stefanie Walter
- Social Positioning and International Order Contestation in Early Modern Southeast Asia pp. 305-336

- Colin Chia
- Forced Displacement and Asylum Policy in the Developing World pp. 337-378

- Christopher W. Blair, Guy Grossman and Jeremy M. Weinstein
- Making Sense of Human Rights Diplomacy: Evidence from a US Campaign to Free Political Prisoners pp. 379-413

- Rachel Myrick and Jeremy M. Weinstein
- Does More Equality for Women Mean Less War? Rethinking Sex and Gender Inequality and Political Violence pp. 414-444

- Dara Kay Cohen and Sabrina M. Karim
- The Effects of Naming and Shaming on Public Support for Compliance with International Agreements: An Experimental Analysis of the Paris Agreement pp. 445-468

- Dustin Tingley and Michael Tomz
- Designing the Optimal International Climate Agreement with Variability in Commitments pp. 469-486

- Jordan H. McAllister and Keith E. Schnakenberg
- Learning to Predict Proliferation pp. 487-507

- Nicholas L. Miller
Volume 76, issue 1, 2022
- State Formation in Korea and Japan, 400–800 CE: Emulation and Learning, Not Bellicist Competition pp. 1-31

- Chin-Hao Huang and David C. Kang
- Coming to Terms: The Politics of Sovereign Bond Denomination pp. 32-69

- Cameron Ballard-Rosa, Layna Mosley and Rachel L. Wellhausen
- Trade Liberalization and Labor Market Institutions pp. 70-104

- Leonardo Baccini, Mattia Guidi, Arlo Poletti and Aydin B. Yildirim
- The Arbitrage Lobby: Theory and Evidence on Dual Exchange Rates pp. 105-125

- Robert Gulotty and Dorothy Kronick
- Stopping the Violence but Blocking the Peace: Dilemmas of Foreign-Imposed Nation Building After Ethnic War pp. 126-163

- Kevin Russell and Nicholas Sambanis
- Honor Among Thieves: Understanding Rhetorical and Material Cooperation Among Violent Nonstate Actors pp. 164-203

- Christopher W. Blair, Erica Chenoweth, Michael C. Horowitz, Evan Perkoski and Philip B.K. Potter
- Four Conceptions of Authority in International Relations pp. 204-228

- Jorg Kustermans and Rikkert Horemans
- Chinese Power and the State-Owned Enterprise pp. 229-250

- Randall W. Stone, Yu Wang and Shu Yu
- Countering Violent Extremism and Radical Rhetoric pp. 251-272

- Tamar Mitts
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