International Organization
1947 - 2025
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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
Volume 74, issue S1, 2020
- Democracy, Autocracy, and Emergency Threats: Lessons for COVID-19 From the Last Thousand Years pp. E1-E17

- David Stasavage
- The Song Remains the Same: International Relations After COVID-19 pp. E18-E35

- Daniel W. Drezner
- Pandemic Response as Border Politics pp. E36-E58

- Michael R. Kenwick and Beth A. Simmons
- The Big Reveal: COVID-19 and Globalization's Great Transformations pp. E59-E77

- Kathleen R. McNamara and Abraham L. Newman
- Health Diplomacy in Pandemical Times pp. E78-E97

- Tanisha M. Fazal
- COVID-19 and the Politics of Crisis pp. E98-E127

- Phillip Y. Lipscy
- COVID-19 and the Sacrificial International Order pp. E128-E147

- Michael Barnett
- Ordinary Patterns in an Extraordinary Crisis: How International Relations Makes Sense of the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. E148-E168

- Tana Johnson
- Surveillance, Security, and Liberal Democracy in the Post-COVID World pp. E169-E190

- Sheena Chestnut Greitens
- The COVID-19 Pandemic, International Cooperation, and Populism pp. E191-E212

- Jon C.W. Pevehouse
- The Politics of Pandemic Othering: Putting COVID-19 in Global and Historical Context pp. E213-E230

- Kim Yi Dionne and Fulya Felicity Turkmen
Volume 74, issue 4, 2020
- The Suffragist Peace pp. 633-670

- Joslyn N. Barnhart, Robert F. Trager, Elizabeth N. Saunders and Allan Dafoe
- Power, Control, and the Logic of Substitution in Institutional Design: The Case of International Climate Finance pp. 671-706

- Erin R. Graham and Alexandria Serdaru
- Continuity or Change? (In)direct Rule in British and French Colonial Africa pp. 707-741

- Carl Müller-Crepon
- Historical Institutionalism Meets Practice Theory: Renewing the Selection Process of the United Nations Secretary-General pp. 742-772

- Vincent Pouliot
- Genocidal Consolidation: Final Solutions to Elite Rivalry pp. 773-809

- Eelco van der Maat
- The Promise of Peacekeeping: Protecting Civilians in Civil Wars pp. 810-832

- Allison Carnegie and Christoph Mikulaschek
- Chinese Aid and Local Ethnic Identification pp. 833-852

- Ann-Sofie Isaksson
- Too Late to Apologize? Collateral Damage, Post-Harm Compensation, and Insurgent Violence in Iraq pp. 853-871

- Daniel Silverman
- Do Women Make More Credible Threats? Gender Stereotypes, Audience Costs, and Crisis Bargaining pp. 872-895

- Joshua A. Schwartz and Christopher W. Blair
Volume 74, issue 3, 2020
- Explaining Foreign Support for China's Global Economic Leadership pp. 417-452

- J. Lawrence Broz, Zhiwen Zhang and Gaoyang Wang
- The Right to Dominate: How Old Ideas About Sovereignty Pose New Challenges for World Order pp. 453-489

- Roland Paris
- The Evolution of Territorial Conquest After 1945 and the Limits of the Territorial Integrity Norm pp. 490-522

- Dan Altman
- Rebel Groups, International Humanitarian Law, and Civil War Outcomes in the Post-Cold War Era pp. 523-559

- Jessica A. Stanton
- Explaining Migration Timing: Political Information and Opportunities pp. 560-583

- Alisha C. Holland and Margaret E. Peters
- Foreign Meddling and Mass Attitudes Toward International Economic Engagement pp. 584-609

- Sarah Sunn Bush and Lauren Prather
- Talking While Fighting: Understanding the Role of Wartime Negotiation pp. 610-632

- Eric Min
Volume 74, issue 2, 2020
- The Enemy of My Enemy: When Firms Support Climate Change Regulation pp. 187-221

- Amanda Kennard
- Political Authority in International Relations: Revisiting the Medieval Debate pp. 222-252

- Julia Costa Lopez
- Explaining Population Displacement Strategies in Civil Wars: A Cross-National Analysis pp. 253-294

- Adam G. Lichtenheld
- African Solutions to African Challenges: The Role of Legitimacy in Mediating Civil Wars in Africa pp. 295-330

- Allard Duursma
- Autocratic Consent to International Law: The Case of the International Criminal Court's Jurisdiction, 1998–2017 pp. 331-362

- Barry Hashimoto
- Recapturing Regime Type in International Relations: Leaders, Institutions, and Agency Space pp. 363-395

- Susan D. Hyde and Elizabeth N. Saunders
- Correlates of Warning: Territory, Democracy, and Casualty Aversion in Terrorist Tactics pp. 396-415

- Joseph M. Brown
Volume 74, issue 1, 2020
- The Political Economy of Bilateral Bailouts pp. 1-29

- Christina J. Schneider and Jennifer L. Tobin
- Mingling and Strategic Augmentation of International Legal Obligations pp. 31-64

- Tonya L. Putnam
- International Order in Historical East Asia: Tribute and Hierarchy Beyond Sinocentrism and Eurocentrism pp. 65-93

- David C. Kang
- The Price of Peace: Motivated Reasoning and Costly Signaling in International Relations pp. 95-118

- Joshua D. Kertzer, Brian C. Rathbun and Nina Srinivasan Rathbun
- Public Opinion and Decisions About Military Force in Democracies pp. 119-143

- Michael Tomz, Jessica L.P. Weeks and Keren Yarhi-Milo
- Dangerous Contenders: Election Monitors, Islamic Opposition Parties, and Terrorism pp. 145-164

- Kerim Can Kavakli and Patrick M. Kuhn
- Barriers to Trade: How Border Walls Affect Trade Relations pp. 165-185

- David B. Carter and Paul Poast
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