International Organization
1947 - 2025
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Volume 41, issue 4, 1987
- Quasi-states, dual regimes, and neoclassical theory: International jurisprudence and the Third World pp. 519-549

- Robert H. Jackson
- The Persistent myth of lost hegemony pp. 551-574

- Susan Strange
- Managing an oligopoly of would-be sovereigns: the dynamics of joint control and self-control in the international oil industry past, present, and future pp. 575-607

- Theodore Moran
- Testing the bargaining hypothesis in the manufacturing sector in developing countries pp. 609-638

- Stephen J. Kobrin
- Resisting the protectionist temptation: industry and the making of trade policy in France and the United States during the 1970s pp. 639-665

- Helen Milner
- American commitments in the Third World: theory vs. practice pp. 667-704

- Bruce W. Jentleson
- How nations vote in the General Assembly of the United Nations pp. 705-724

- Miguel Marín-Bosch
- Power and Interdependence revisited pp. 725-753

- Robert O. Keohane and Joseph S. Nye
Volume 41, issue 3, 1987
- The agent-structure problem in international relations theory pp. 335-370

- Alexander E. Wendt
- Nuclear learning and U.S.–Soviet security regimes pp. 371-402

- Joseph S. Nye
- Nordic economic policies in the 1970s and 1980s pp. 403-456

- Lars Mjøset
- Divestment, investment sanctions, and disinvestment: an evaluation of anti-apartheid policy instruments pp. 457-473

- William Kaempfer, James A. Lehman and Anton D. Lowenberg
- Nuclear power safety and the role of international organization pp. 475-490

- Jack Barkenbus
- Theories of international regimes pp. 491-517

- Stephan Haggard and Beth A. Simmons
Volume 41, issue 2, 1987
- Trade gaps, analytical gaps: regime analysis and international commodity trade regulation pp. 173-202

- Mark W. Zacher
- Trade and the variety of democratic institutions pp. 203-223

- Ronald Rogowski
- Automobiles in international trade: regime change or persistence? pp. 225-252

- James A. Dunn
- Explaining the non-proliferation regime: anomalies for contemporary international relations theory pp. 253-281

- Roger K. Smith
- Long cycle theory and international relations pp. 283-301

- Richard Rosecrance
- Accumulation, regulation, and social change: an essay on French political economy pp. 303-333

- Alain Noël
Volume 41, issue 1, 1987
- Cooperation in the liberalization of international trade: after hegemony, what? pp. 1-26

- Beth V. Yarbrough and Robert M. Yarbrough
- Crisis prevention and the Austrian State Treaty pp. 27-60

- Deborah Welch Larson
- Economic culture and foreign policy: the cognitive analysis of economic policy making pp. 61-92

- Paul Egon Rohrlich
- Ad hoc multilateral diplomacy: the United States, the Contact Group, and Namibia pp. 93-123

- Margaret P. Karns
- World politics and international energy markets pp. 125-149

- Ernest J. Wilson
- Israeli state-building in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip: theory and practice pp. 151-171

- Ian Lustick
Volume 40, issue 4, 1986
- International organization: a state of the art on an art of the state pp. 753-775

- Friedrich Kratochwil and John Gerard Ruggie
- The rise and fall of international organization as a field of study pp. 777-813

- J. Martin Rochester
- Codes of conduct for transnational corporations: the case of the WHO/UNICEF code pp. 815-840

- Kathryn Sikkink
- Hierarchy versus inertial cooperation pp. 841-847

- Charles P. Kindleberger
- Before cooperation: hegemons, regimes, and habit-driven actors in world politics pp. 849-894

- James N. Rosenau
Volume 40, issue 3, 1986
- International human rights: a regime analysis pp. 599-642

- Jack Donnelly
- Politics in command: foreign trade as national security policy pp. 643-671

- Kal J. Holsti
- Ideological “guerrillas” and the quest for technological autonomy: Brazil's domestic computer industry pp. 673-705

- Emanuel Adler
- What is nationalism and why should we study it? pp. 707-744

- Ernst B. Haas
- Profiles of current Latin American arms producers pp. 745-752

- Robert E. Looney and P. C. Frederiksen
Volume 40, issue 2, 1986
- Introduction: state structures, political processes, and collective choice in CMEA states pp. 195-238

- Ellen Comisso
- The debt crisis and adjustment responses in Eastern Europe: a comparative perspective pp. 239-285

- Laura D'Andrea Tyson
- CMEA: effective but cumbersome political economy pp. 287-327

- Michael Marrese
- The historical evolution of Eastern Europe as a region pp. 329-346

- Iván T. Berend
- Socialist patrimonialism and the global economy: the case of Romania pp. 347-380

- Ronald H. Linden
- Explaining the GDR's economic strategy pp. 381-420

- Thomas A. Baylis
- The economics and politics of reform in Hungary pp. 421-454

- Ellen Comisso and Paul Marer
- Economic adjustment and political forces: Poland since 1970 pp. 455-488

- Kazimierz Poznański
- Attack on protectionism in the Soviet Union? A comment pp. 489-503

- Jerry F. Hough
- Orthodoxy and solidarity: competing claims and international adjustment in Yugoslavia pp. 505-545

- Susan L. Woodward
- The southern European NICs pp. 547-556

- P. Nikiforos Diamandouros
- The nonsocialist NICs: East Asia pp. 557-565

- Chalmers Johnson
- The East European debt crisis in the Latin American mirror pp. 567-575

- Albert Fishlow
- State structures and political processes outside the CMEA: a comparison pp. 577-598

- Ellen Comisso
Volume 40, issue 1, 1986
- Reciprocity in international relations pp. 1-27

- Robert O. Keohane
- Neomercantilism and international economic stability pp. 29-42

- Paolo Guerrieri and Pier Carlo Padoan
- The limitations of “structural” theories of commercial policy pp. 43-64

- Timothy J. McKeown
- Four theories of public policy making and fast breeder reactor development pp. 65-104

- Herbert Kitschelt
- The irony of state strength: comparative responses to the oil shocks in the 1970s pp. 105-137

- G. John Ikenberry
- Reexamining the “obsolescing bargain”: a study of Canada's National Energy Program pp. 139-165

- Barbara Jenkins
- Anarchy, egoism, and third images: The Evolution of Cooperation and international relations - Robert Axelrod. The Evolution of Cooperation. New York: Basic, 1984 pp. 167-186

- Joanne Gowa
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