International Organization
1947 - 2025
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Volume 51, issue 4, 1997
- Taking Preferences Seriously: A Liberal Theory of International Politics pp. 513-553

- Andrew Moravcsik
- The Constitutional Structure of International Society and the Nature of Fundamental Institutions pp. 555-589

- Christian Reus-Smit
- Moral Authority as a Power Resource pp. 591-622

- Rodney Bruce Hall
- The Structuring of a World Environmental Regime, 1870–1990 pp. 623-651

- John W. Meyer, David John Frank, Ann Hironaka, Evan Schofer and Nancy Brandon Tuma
- The Absence of Middle Eastern Great Powers: Political “Backwardness” in Historical Perspective pp. 653-683

- Ian S. Lustick
- No Vacancy: The Political Geography of Immigration Control in Advanced Industrial Countries pp. 685-720

- Jeannette Money
- Explaining the International Relations of Secessionist Conflicts: Vulnerability Versus Ethnic Ties pp. 721-753

- Stephen M. Saideman
- The Fragmentation and Consolidation of International Systems: Erratum pp. 755-756

- Stuart J. Kaufman
Volume 51, issue 3, 1997
- The Critical Barrier to Civil War Settlement pp. 335-364

- Barbara F. Walter
- Chasing Phantoms: The Political Economy of USTR pp. 365-387

- Marcus Noland
- Entrenching the Yoshida Defense Doctrine: Three Techniques for Institutionalization pp. 389-412

- Sun-Ki Chai
- Agricultural Policy Reform and the Uruguay Round: Synergistic Linkage in a Two-Level Game? pp. 413-444

- Robert Paarlberg
- Dueling Realisms pp. 445-477

- Stephen G. Brooks
- Financial Interdependence and the State: International Monetary Relations at Century's End pp. 479-511

- David M. Andrews and Thomas D. Willett
Volume 51, issue 2, 1997
- The fragmentation and consolidation of international systems pp. 173-208

- Stuart J. Kaufman
- American identity and neutral rights from independence to the War of 1812 pp. 209-243

- Mlada Bukovansky
- The use of analogies in developing outer space law pp. 245-274

- M. J. Peterson
- Varying methods of state violence pp. 275-300

- James Ron
- U.S. politics and greater regulation of inward foreign direct investment pp. 301-333

- C. S. Eliot Kang
Volume 51, issue 1, 1997
- National structures and multinational corporate behavior: enduring differences in the age of globalization pp. 1-30

- Louis W. Pauly and Simon Reich
- Which norms matter? Revisiting the “failure” of internationalism pp. 31-63

- Jeffrey W. Legro
- Perceptions and alliances in Europe, 1865–1940 pp. 65-97

- Thomas J. Christensen
- Delegation, agency, and agenda setting in the European Community pp. 99-134

- Mark A. Pollack
- Agricultural policy reform in the European Community: a three-level game analysis pp. 135-165

- Lee Ann Patterson
Volume 50, issue 4, 1996
- International law and domestic institutions: reconciling North American “unfair” trade laws pp. 541-564

- Judith Goldstein
- Foreign direct investment and the demand for protection in the United States pp. 565-591

- John B. Goodman, Debora Spar and David B. Yoffie
- Inertia and change in the constellation of international governmental organizations, 1981–1992 pp. 593-627

- Cheryl Shanks, Harold K. Jacobson and Jeffrey H. Kaplan
- The new politics of voting alignments in the United Nations General Assembly pp. 629-652

- Soo Yeon Kim and Bruce Russett
- Third-party techniques for preventing conflict escalation and promoting peaceful settlement pp. 653-681

- William J. Dixon
- United Nations intervention and recurring conflict pp. 683-700

- Paul F. Diehl, Jennifer Reifschneider and Paul R. Hensel
Volume 50, issue 3, 1996
- Is the good news about compliance good news about cooperation? pp. 379-406

- George W. Downs, David M. Rocke and Peter N. Barsoom
- Rulers of the game: central bank independence during the interwar years pp. 407-443

- Beth A. Simmons
- NATO's persistence after the cold war pp. 445-475

- Robert B. McCalla
- The International Monetary Fund and developing countries: a review of the evidence and policy options pp. 477-511

- Graham Bird
- Seeing women, recognizing gender, recasting international relations pp. 513-538

- Craig N. Murphy
- An institutional critique of intergovernmentalism: erratum pp. 539-539

- Geoffrey Garrett and George Tsebelis
Volume 50, issue 2, 1996
- Hobbes and international relations: a reconsideration pp. 213-236

- Michael C. Williams
- War and strong states, peace and weak states? pp. 237-268

- Michael C. Desch
- An institutional critique of intergovernmentalism pp. 269-299

- Geoffrey Garrett and George Tsebelis
- The partisan paradox and the U.S. tariff, 1877–1934 pp. 301-324

- David Epstein and Sharyn O'Halloran
- Norms, culture, and world politics: insights from sociology's institutionalism pp. 325-347

- Martha Finnemore
- Squaring the Circle: The Domestic Sources of International Cooperation pp. 349-373

- Peter Alexis Gourevitch
Volume 50, issue 1, 1996
- Anarchy, hierarchy, and the variety of international relations pp. 1-33

- David A. Lake
- The political economy of financial internationalization in the developing world pp. 35-68

- Stephan Haggard and Sylvia Maxfield
- The causal effects of ideas on policies pp. 69-108

- Albert S. Yee
- Democratic states and commitment in international relations pp. 109-139

- Kurt Taylor Gaubatz
- Democracy and peace: putting the cart before the horse? pp. 141-174

- William R. Thompson
- Grand strategy: the pursuit of power and the pursuit of plenty pp. 175-205

- Theodore Moran
Volume 49, issue 4, 1995
- Globalization and the changing logic of collective action pp. 595-625

- Philip G. Cerny
- Internationalization, institutions, and political change pp. 627-655

- Geoffrey Garrett and Peter Lange
- Capital mobility, trade, and the domestic politics of economic policy pp. 657-687

- Geoffrey Garrett
- Hierarchy under anarchy: informal empire and the East German state pp. 689-721

- Alexander Wendt and Daniel Friedheim
- The political economy of nontariff barriers: a cross-national analysis pp. 723-749

- Edward D. Mansfield and Marc L. Busch
- Is realism dead? The domestic sources of international politics pp. 751-774

- Ethan B. Kapstein
Volume 49, issue 3, 1995
- Rationalist explanations for war pp. 379-414

- James Fearon
- Beyond the enemy image and spiral model: cognitive–strategic research after the cold war pp. 415-450

- Richard K. Herrmann and Michael P. Fischerkeller
- Norms reconstituting interests: global racial equality and U.S. sanctions against South Africa pp. 451-478

- Audie Klotz
- Sovereignty, nationalism, and regional order in the Arab states system pp. 479-510

- Michael N. Barnett
- Democratic states and international disputes pp. 511-522

- Joanne Gowa
- From domestic to international justice: the welfare state and foreign aid pp. 523-553

- Alain Noël and Jean-Philippe Thérien
- South Korean and Taiwanese development and the new institutional economics pp. 555-587

- David C. Kang
Volume 49, issue 2, 1995
- The Philadelphian system: sovereignty, arms control, and balance of power in the American states-union, circa 1787–1861 pp. 191-228

- Daniel H. Deudney
- Anarchy and identity pp. 229-252

- Jonathan Mercer
- Dialectical functionalism: stagnation as a booster of European integration pp. 253-284

- Dorette Corbey
- Openings in the wall: transnational migrants, labor unions, and U.S. immigration policy pp. 285-313

- Leah Haus
- Intellectual property protection and antitrust in the developing world: crisis, coercion, and choice pp. 315-349

- Susan K. Sell
- The effect of international environmental institutions: how we might learn more pp. 351-377

- Thomas Bernauer
Volume 49, issue 1, 1995
- The paradox of state strength: transnational relations, domestic structures, and security policy in Russia and the Soviet Union pp. 1-38

- Matthew Evangelista
- Discounting the free ride: alliances and security in the postwar world pp. 39-71

- Avery Goldstein
- A genealogy of the chemical weapons taboo pp. 73-103

- Richard Price
- Sanctions at bay? Hegemonic decline, multinational corporations, and U.S. economic sanctions since the pipeline case pp. 105-137

- Kenneth A. Rodman
- Regimes, power, and international aviation pp. 139-170

- Baldev Raj Nayar
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