International Organization
1947 - 2025
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Volume 48, issue 4, 1994
- Institutional selection in international relations: state anarchy as order pp. 527-557

- Hendrik Spruyt
- International investment and colonial control: a new interpretation pp. 559-593

- Jeffry Frieden
- Divided government and U.S. trade policy: theory and evidence pp. 595-632

- Susanne Lohmann and Sharyn O'Halloran
- The change of tide in political cooperation: a limited information model of European integration pp. 633-662

- Gerald Schneider and Lars-Erik Cederman
- Informal market governance in Japan's basic materials industries pp. 663-685

- Mark Tilton
Volume 48, issue 3, 1994
- A security regime among democracies: cooperation among Iroquois nations pp. 345-385

- Neta C. Crawford
- Modeling the forms of international cooperation: distribution versus information pp. 387-423

- James D. Morrow
- Regime design matters: intentional oil pollution and treaty compliance pp. 425-458

- Ronald B. Mitchell
- The origins and sustainability of Mexico's free trade policy pp. 459-489

- Manuel Pastor and Carol Wise
- Free trade, fair trade, strategic trade, and protectionism in the U.S. Congress, 1987–88 pp. 491-525

- Stanley D. Nollen and Dennis P. Quinn
Volume 48, issue 2, 1994
- Political learning by doing: Gorbachev as uncommitted thinker and motivated learner pp. 155-183

- Janice Gross Stein
- Ideas do not float freely: transnational coalitions, domestic structures, and the end of the cold war pp. 185-214

- Thomas Risse-Kappen
- Understanding change in international politics: the Soviet empire's demise and the international system pp. 215-247

- Rey Koslowski and Friedrich V. Kratochwil
- The long peace, the end of the cold war, and the failure of realism pp. 249-277

- Richard Ned Lebow
- Learning and foreign policy: sweeping a conceptual minefield pp. 279-312

- Jack S. Levy
- Anarchy in international relations theory: the neorealist-neoliberal debate pp. 313-344

- Robert Powell
Volume 48, issue 1, 1994
- Origins of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development pp. 01-38

- Steven Weber
- Burden-sharing in the Persian Gulf War pp. 39-75

- Andrew Bennett, Joseph Lepgold and Danny Unger
- The interest-based explanation of international environmental policy pp. 77-105

- Detlef Sprinz and Tapani Vaahtoranta
- The state and the nation: changing norms and the rules of sovereignty in international relations pp. 107-130

- J. Samuel Barkin and Bruce Cronin
- The use and abuse of Thucydides in international relations pp. 131-153

- Laurie M. Johnson Bagby
Volume 47, issue 4, 1993
- Europeans and the European Community: the dynamics of public support for European integration pp. 507-534

- Richard C. Eichenberg and Russell J. Dalton
- International trade and domestic politics: improving on Rogowski's model of political alignments pp. 535-564

- Paul Midford
- International organizations as teachers of norms: the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cutural Organization and science policy pp. 565-597

- Martha Finnemore
- Beyond two-level games: domestic–international interaction in the intermediate-range nuclear forces negotiations pp. 599-628

- Jeffrey W. Knopf
- Admission of European Free Trade Association states to the European Community: effects on voting power in the European Community Council of Ministers pp. 629-643

- Madeleine O. Hosli
Volume 47, issue 3, 1993
- From international system to international society: structural realism and regime theory meet the English school pp. 327-352

- Barry Buzan
- Two-level games and bargaining outcomes: why gaiatsu succeeds in Japan in some cases but not others pp. 353-386

- Leonard J. Schoppa
- Side-payments versus security cards: domestic bargaining tactics in international economic negotiations pp. 387-410

- H. Richard Friman
- Human rights, principled issue-networks, and sovereignty in Latin America pp. 411-441

- Kathryn Sikkink
- Structural power: the limits of neorealist power analysis pp. 443-478

- Stefano Guzzini
- Medieval tales: neorealist “science” and the abuse of history pp. 479-491

- Rodney Bruce Hall and Friedrich V. Kratochwil
- On context, facts, and norms: response to Hall and Kratochwil pp. 493-500

- Markus Fischer
Volume 47, issue 2, 1993
- On compliance pp. 175-205

- Abram Chayes and Antonia Handler Chayes
- Arms versus allies: trade-offs in the search for security pp. 207-233

- James D. Morrow
- The International Labor Organization and the welfare state: institutional effects on national welfare spending, 1960–80 pp. 235-262

- David Strang and Patricia Mei Yin Chang
- Macropolitical consensus and lateral autonomy in industrial policy: the nuclear sector in Brazil and Argentina pp. 263-298

- Etel Solingen
- Domestic institutions and the credibility of international commitment: Japan and the United States pp. 299-326

- Peter F. Cowhey
Volume 47, issue 1, 1993
- Choosing union: monetary politics and Maastricht pp. 1-39

- Wayne Sandholtz
- Europe Before the Court: A Political Theory of Legal Integration pp. 41-76

- Anne-Marie Burley and Walter Mattli
- What was bipolarity? pp. 77-106

- R. Harrison Wagner
- Domestic reform and international change: the Gorbachev reforms in historical perspective pp. 107-138

- Valerie Bunce
- Territoriality and beyond: problematizing modernity in international relations pp. 139-174

- John Gerard Ruggie
Volume 46, issue 4, 1992
- Interests, power, and multilateralism pp. 765-792

- Lisa L. Martin
- Managing domestic differences in international negotiations: the strategic use of internal side-payments pp. 793-818

- Frederick W. Mayer
- International regimes and alliance behavior: explaining NATO conventional force levels pp. 819-855

- John S. Duffield
- Ideology, interests, and the American executive: toward a theory of foreign competition and manufacturing trade policy pp. 857-897

- Ellis S. Krauss and Simon Reich
- From competition to collaboration: the challenge of commercial-class aircraft manufacturing pp. 899-934

- Vicki L. Golich
Volume 46, issue 3, 1992
- Multilateralism: the anatomy of an institution pp. 561-598

- John Gerard Ruggie
- International relations theory and multilateralism: the search for foundations pp. 599-632

- James A. Caporaso
- Shaping the postwar balance of power: multilateralism in NATO pp. 633-680

- Steve Weber
- Multilateralism with small and large numbers pp. 681-708

- Miles Kahler
- Matching humanitarian norms with cold, hard interests: the making of refugee policies in Mexico and Honduras, 1980–80 pp. 709-730

- Kevin Hartigan
- The Concentration of Capabilities and International Trade pp. 731-764

- Edward D. Mansfield
Volume 46, issue 2, 1992
- Anarchy is what states make of it: the social construction of power politics pp. 391-425

- Alexander Wendt
- Feudal Europe, 800–1300: communal discourse and conflictual practices pp. 427-466

- Markus Fischer
- A tale of two worlds: core and periphery in the post-cold war era pp. 467-491

- James M. Goldgeier and Michael McFaul
- Growth waves, systemic openness, and protectionism pp. 493-532

- William R. Thompson and Lawrence Vescera
- International cooperation and institutional choice: the European Community's internal market pp. 533-560

- Geoffrey Garrett
Volume 46, issue 1, 1992
- Introduction: epistemic communities and international policy coordination pp. 1-35

- Peter M. Haas
- Ideas, interests, and institutionalization: “trade in services” and the Uruguay Round pp. 37-100

- William J. Drake and Kalypso Nicolaïdis
- The emergence of cooperation: national epistemic communities and the international evolution of the idea of nuclear arms control pp. 101-145

- Emanuel Adler
- Whalers, cetologists, environmentalists, and the international management of whaling pp. 147-186

- M. J. Peterson
- Banning chlorofluorocarbons: epistemic community efforts to protect stratospheric ozone pp. 187-224

- Peter M. Haas
- Reform in the international food aid regime: the role of consensual knowledge pp. 225-264

- Raymond F. Hopkins
- Between power and purpose: central bankers and the politics of regulatory convergence pp. 265-287

- Ethan Barnaby Kapstein
- A world economy restored: expert consensus and the Anglo-American postwar settlement pp. 289-321

- G. John Ikenberry
- Challenging conventional explanations of international cooperation: negotiation analysis and the case of epistemic communities pp. 323-365

- James K. Sebenius
- Conclusion: epistemic communities, world order, and the creation of a reflective research program pp. 367-390

- Emanuel Adler and Peter M. Haas
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