International Organization
1947 - 2025
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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
Volume 75, issue 4, 2021
- Do External Threats Unite or Divide? Security Crises, Rivalries, and Polarization in American Foreign Policy pp. 921-958

- Rachel Myrick
- Trading Places, Trading Platforms: The Geography of Trade Policy Realignment pp. 959-990

- Bryan Schonfeld
- Digital Authoritarianism and the Future of Human Rights pp. 991-1017

- Tiberiu Dragu and Yonatan Lupu
- Conflict, Cooperation, and Delegated Diplomacy pp. 1018-1057

- Matt Malis
- Crude Calculations: Productivity and the Profitability of Conquest pp. 1058-1086

- Andrew J. Coe and Jonathan N. Markowitz
- Legibility and External Investment: An Institutional Natural Experiment in Liberia pp. 1087-1108

- Darin Christensen, Alexandra C. Hartman and Cyrus Samii
- Concealing Conflict Markets: How Rebels and Firms Use State Institutions to Launder Wartime Trade pp. 1109-1132

- Rachel Sweet
- Pool or Duel? Cooperation and Competition Among International Organizations pp. 1133-1153

- Richard Clark
Volume 75, issue 3, 2021
- Globalization, Institutions, and Ethnic Inequality pp. 665-697

- Nils-Christian Bormann, Yannick I. Pengl, Lars-Erik Cederman and Nils B. Weidmann
- Democratization in the Shadow of Globalization pp. 698-734

- Jacque Gao
- Regaining Control? The Political Impact of Policy Responses to Refugee Crises pp. 735-768

- Omer Solodoch
- Wolves in Sheep's Clothing: Assessing the Effect of Gender Norms on the Lethality of Female Suicide Terrorism pp. 769-802

- Jakana L. Thomas
- Public-Private Governance Initiatives and Corporate Responses to Stakeholder Complaints pp. 803-836

- Calvin Thrall
- Threats at Home and Abroad: Interstate War, Civil War, and Alliance Formation pp. 837-857

- Jessica Edry, Jesse C. Johnson and Brett Ashley Leeds
- Segregation, Integration, and Death: Evidence from the Korean War pp. 858-879

- Connor Huff and Robert Schub
- Fair Share? Equality and Equity in American Attitudes Toward Trade pp. 880-900

- Ryan Brutger and Brian Rathbun
- Robustness of Empirical Evidence for the Democratic Peace: A Nonparametric Sensitivity Analysis pp. 901-919

- Kosuke Imai and James Lo
Volume 75, issue 2, 2021
- Preface pp. iii-iv

- Martha Finnemore, Kenneth Scheve, Kenneth A. Schultz and Erik Voeten
- Challenges to the Liberal Order: Reflections on International Organization pp. 225-257

- David A. Lake, Lisa L. Martin and Thomas Risse
- The Co-Constitution of Order pp. 258-281

- Marcos Tourinho
- Contestations of the Liberal International Order: From Liberal Multilateralism to Postnational Liberalism pp. 282-305

- Tanja A. Börzel and Michael Zürn
- Politicizing International Cooperation: The Mass Public, Political Entrepreneurs, and Political Opportunity Structures pp. 306-332

- Catherine E. De Vries, Sara B. Hobolt and Stefanie Walter
- The Janus Face of the Liberal International Information Order: When Global Institutions Are Self-Undermining pp. 333-358

- Henry Farrell and Abraham L. Newman
- The Epistemological Challenge of Truth Subversion to the Liberal International Order pp. 359-386

- Emanuel Adler and Alena Drieschova
- Built on Borders: Tensions with the Institution Liberalism (Thought It) Left Behind pp. 387-410

- Beth A. Simmons and Hein E. Goemans
- The Exclusionary Foundations of Embedded Liberalism pp. 411-439

- Sara Wallace Goodman and Thomas B. Pepinsky
- Racism and Antiracism in the Liberal International Order pp. 440-463

- Zoltán I. Búzás
- Populism in Place: The Economic Geography of the Globalization Backlash pp. 464-494

- J. Lawrence Broz, Jeffry Frieden and Stephen Weymouth
- Rising Inequality As a Threat to the Liberal International Order pp. 495-523

- Thomas M. Flaherty and Ronald Rogowski
- America and the Trade Regime: What Went Wrong? pp. 524-557

- Judith Goldstein and Robert Gulotty
- Embedded Liberalism in the Digital Era pp. 558-585

- Edward D. Mansfield and Nita Rudra
- Asset Revaluation and the Existential Politics of Climate Change pp. 586-610

- Jeff D. Colgan, Jessica F. Green and Thomas N. Hale
- Struggles for Recognition: The Liberal International Order and the Merger of Its Discontents pp. 611-634

- Rebecca Adler-Nissen and Ayşe Zarakol
- Domestic Politics, China's Rise, and the Future of the Liberal International Order pp. 635-664

- Jessica Chen Weiss and Jeremy L. Wallace
Volume 75, issue 1, 2021
- Tariffs As Electoral Weapons: The Political Geography of the US–China Trade War pp. 1-38

- Sung Eun Kim and Yotam Margalit
- What's in a Name? Metaphors and Cybersecurity pp. 39-70

- Jordan Branch
- Testing for Negative Spillovers: Is Promoting Human Rights Really Part of the “Problem”? pp. 71-102

- Anton Strezhnev, Judith G. Kelley and Beth A. Simmons
- Systemic Instability and the Emergence of Border Disputes pp. 103-146

- Scott F Abramson and David B. Carter
- The Past, Present, and Future of Behavioral IR pp. 147-177

- James W. Davis and Rose McDermott
- Political Exclusion, Lost Autonomy, and Escalating Conflict over Self-Determination pp. 178-203

- Micha Germann and Nicholas Sambanis
- The Collapse of State Power, the Cluniac Reform Movement, and the Origins of Urban Self-Government in Medieval Europe pp. 204-223

- Jonathan Stavnskær Doucette and Jørgen Møller
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