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International Organization

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Volume 44, issue 4, 1990

Exploring the “myth” of hegemonic stability pp. 431-477 Downloads
Isabelle Grunberg
Global prohibition regimes: the evolution of norms in international society pp. 479-526 Downloads
Ethan A. Nadelmann
Taxation and the political economy of the tariff pp. 527-551 Downloads
John Mark Hansen
How Japan affects the international system pp. 553-588 Downloads
Henrik Schmiegelow and Michèle Schmiegelow
Middle power leadership and coalition building: Australia, the Cairns Group, and the Uruguay Round of trade negotiations pp. 589-632 Downloads
Richard A. Higgott and Andrew Fenton Cooper

Volume 44, issue 3, 1990

Socialization and hegemonic power pp. 283-315 Downloads
G. John Ikenberry and Charles A. Kupchan
Multilateral negotiations: a spatial analysis of the Arab–Israeli dispute pp. 317-340 Downloads
Bruce Bueno de Mesquita
Secessionist minorities and external involvement pp. 341-378 Downloads
Alexis Heraclides
The theory of collective action and burden sharing in NATO pp. 379-402 Downloads
John R. Oneal
The art of economic development: markets, politics, and externalities pp. 403-429 Downloads
Wing Woo

Volume 44, issue 2, 1990

Chain gangs and passed bucks: predicting alliance patterns in multipolarity pp. 137-168 Downloads
Thomas J. Christensen and Jack Snyder
The international telecommunications regime: the political roots of regimes for high technology pp. 169-199 Downloads
Peter F. Cowhey
Long waves, technological innovation, and relative decline pp. 201-233 Downloads
William R. Thompson
International institutions and the new economics of organization pp. 235-259 Downloads
Beth V. Yarbrough and Robert M. Yarbrough
The political economy of international trade pp. 261-281 Downloads
Benjamin J. Cohen

Volume 44, issue 1, 1990

Is world politics evolutionary learning? pp. 1-24 Downloads
George Modelski
Neither MITI nor America: the political economy of capital liberalization in Japan pp. 25-54 Downloads
Dennis J. Encarnation and Mark Mason
Realism, detente, and nuclear weapons pp. 55-82 Downloads
Steve Weber
Toward a Foucauldian analysis of international regimes pp. 83-105 Downloads
James F. Keeley
The political economy of strategic trade policy pp. 107-135 Downloads
J. David Richardson

Volume 43, issue 4, 1989

Roads to follow: regulating direct foreign investment pp. 543-584 Downloads
Simon Reich
Domestic adjustment to international shocks in Japan and the United States pp. 585-623 Downloads
M. Stephen Weatherford and Haruhiro Fukui
Consuming for production: Japanese national security, nuclear fuel procurement, and the domestic economy pp. 625-646 Downloads
Richard J. Samuels
State structure and economic adjustment of the East Asian newly industrializing countries pp. 647-672 Downloads
Yun-han Chu
The creation and matintenance of national boundaries in Africa pp. 673-692 Downloads
Jeffrey Herbst
Determining the need for issue linkages in multilateral trade negotiations pp. 693-714 Downloads
Bernard Hoekman

Volume 43, issue 3, 1989

The politics of international regime formation: managing natural resources and the environment pp. 349-375 Downloads
Oran R. Young
Do regimes matter? Epistemic communities and Mediterranean pollution control pp. 377-403 Downloads
Peter M. Haas
The abolition of slavery and the end of international war pp. 405-439 Downloads
James Lee Ray
What's at stake in the agent-structure debate? pp. 441-473 Downloads
David Dessler
Subject and system in international interaction pp. 475-503 Downloads
John S. Dryzek, Margaret L. Clark and Garry McKenzie
Domestic political regime changes and Third World voting realignments in the United Nations, 1946–84 pp. 505-541 Downloads
Joe D. Hagan

Volume 43, issue 2, 1989

Declining hegemony and assertive industrialization: U.S.-Brazil conflicts in the computer industry pp. 207-238 Downloads
Peter B. Evans
Between free trade and protectionism: strategic trade policy and a theory of corporate trade demands pp. 239-272 Downloads
Helen V. Milner and David B. Yoffie
Reciprocity in trade: the utility of a bargaining strategy pp. 273-299 Downloads
Carolyn Rhodes
International sanctions as international punishment pp. 301-322 Downloads
Kim Richard Nossal
Resolving the regulator's dilemma: international coordination of banking regulations pp. 323-347 Downloads
Ethan B. Kapstein

Volume 43, issue 1, 1989

The second face of hegemony: Britain's repeal of the Corn Laws and the American Walker Tariff of 1846 pp. 1-29 Downloads
Scott C. James and David A. Lake
The impact of ideas on trade policy: the origins of U.S. agricultural and manufacturing policies pp. 31-71 Downloads
Judith Goldstein
Policy rivalry among industrial states: what can we learn from models of strategic trade policy? pp. 73-100 Downloads
Klaus Stegemann
The price of wealth: business and state in labor remittance and oil economies pp. 101-145 Downloads
Kiren Aziz Chaudhry
Issue-area and foreign policy revisited pp. 147-171 Downloads
Matthew Evangelista
Disciplining trade finance: the OECD Export Credit Arrangement pp. 173-205 Downloads
Andrew M. Moravcsik

Volume 42, issue 4, 1988

Distributional coalitions and other sources of economic stagnation: on Olson's Rise and Decline of Nations pp. 561-603 Downloads
David R. Cameron
The international economy as a constraint on U. S. macroeconomic policymaking pp. 605-637 Downloads
M. Stephen Weatherford
Interpreting the Soviet subsididzation of Eastern Europe pp. 639-658 Downloads
Josef Brada
Changing relations among the government, labor, and business in Japan after the oil crisis pp. 659-687 Downloads
Ikuo Kume
Rocks, hard places, and the new protectionism: textile trade policy choices in the United States and Japan pp. 689-723 Downloads
H. Richard Friman
Epitaph for a monument to a failed protest? A North-South retrospective pp. 725-748 Downloads
Robert L. Rothstein
Lost hegemony? pp. 749-750 Downloads
Helen Milner and Jack Snyder
The persistent myth of lost hegemony: reply to Milner and Snyder pp. 751-752 Downloads
Susan Strange

Volume 42, issue 3, 1988

Diplomacy and domestic politics: the logic of two-level games pp. 427-460 Downloads
Robert D. Putnam
Economic interdependence, bargaining power, and political influence pp. 461-483 Downloads
R. Harrison Wagner
Anarchy and the limits of cooperation: a realist critique of the newest liberal institutionalism pp. 485-507 Downloads
Joseph M. Grieco
Mastering the market: Japanese government targeting of the computer industry pp. 509-543 Downloads
Marie Anchordoguy
The changing relationship between the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund pp. 545-560 Downloads
Richard E. Feinberg

Volume 42, issue 2, 1988

Bridging the gap: international organizations as organizations pp. 245-273 Downloads
Gayl D. Ness and Steven R. Brechin
Testing theories of alliance formation: the case of Southwest Asia pp. 275-316 Downloads
Stephen M. Walt
NATO and the Persian Gulf: examining intra-alliance behavior pp. 317-346 Downloads
Charles A. Kupchan
Hegemony, imperialism, and the profitability of foreign investments pp. 347-373 Downloads
John R. Oneal and Frances H. Oneal
Third World solidarity: the Group of 77 in the UN General Assembly pp. 375-395 Downloads
Keisuke Iida
Between war and Commerce: economic sanctions as a tool of statecraft pp. 397-426 Downloads
Stefanie Ann Lenway

Volume 42, issue 1, 1988

Introduction: approaches to explaining American foreign economic policy pp. 1-14 Downloads
G. John Ikenberry, David A. Lake and Michael Mastanduno
Public goods and political institutions: trade and monetary policy processes in the United States pp. 15-32 Downloads
Joanne Gowa
The state and American trade strategy in the pre-hegemonic era pp. 33-58 Downloads
David A. Lake
Sectoral conflict and foreign economic policy, 1914–1940 pp. 59-90 Downloads
Jeffry Frieden
The institutional foundations of hegemony: explaining the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act of 1934 pp. 91-119 Downloads
Stephan Haggard
Trade as a strategic weapon: American and alliance export control policy in the early postwar period pp. 121-150 Downloads
Michael Mastanduno
Market solutions for state problems: the international and domestic politics of American oil decontrol pp. 151-177 Downloads
G. John Ikenberry
Ideas, institutions, and American trade policy pp. 179-217 Downloads
Judith Goldstein
Conclusion: an institutional approach to American foreign economic policy pp. 219-243 Downloads
G. John Ikenberry
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