International Organization
1947 - 2025
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Volume 35, issue 4, 1981
- The GATT and the regulation of trade barrier: regime dynamics and functions pp. 561-602

- Jock A. Finalyzson and Mark W. Zacher
- The international organization of Third World debt pp. 603-631

- Charles Lipson
- Recent trends in UN human rights activity: description and polemic pp. 633-655

- Jack Donnelly
- Canada's role in the international uranium cartel pp. 657-689

- Larry R. Stewart
- International theory revisited pp. 691-713

- Richard Rosecrance
- Influence in international conferences pp. 715-724

- George A. Codding
- Regime change in Third World extractive industries: a critique pp. 725-744

- Ronald T. Libby and Jim Cobbe
- Understanding expropriation: reply to Libby and Cobbe pp. 745-753

- David A. Jodice
- The logic of dependency theory revisited pp. 755-761

- Tony Smith
Volume 35, issue 3, 1981
- Third World indebted industrialization: international finance and state capitalism in Mexico, Brazil, Algeria, and South Korea pp. 407-431

- Jeffry Frieden
- Whither post-Mao Chinese global policy? pp. 433-465

- Samuel S. Kim
- Britain, the European Community, and the developing Commonwealth: dependence, interdependence, and the political economy of sugar pp. 467-492

- Vincent A. Mahler
- World shipping, UNCTAD, and the New International Economic Order pp. 493-516

- Lawrence Juda
- Sovereignty at Bay ten years after pp. 517-529

- Raymond Vernon
- Social science and human rights pp. 531-552

- John F. McCamant
- Measuring interdependence: a rejoinder pp. 553-556

- Richard Rosecrance and William Gutowitz
- Measuring interdependence: a response pp. 557-560

- Mary Ann Tetreault
Volume 35, issue 2, 1981
- Modeling OPEC behavior: economic and political alternatives pp. 241-272

- Theodore Moran
- Sphere of flying: the politics of international aviation pp. 273-302

- Christer Jönsson
- Power structures and regional development banks pp. 303-328

- Stephen D. Krasner
- The impact of food aid on world malnutrition pp. 329-354

- James N. Schubert
- Center-periphery interaction patterns: the case of Arab visits, 1946–1975 pp. 355-373

- William R. Thompson
- The newest mercantilism pp. 375-393

- David J. Sylvan
- Civil servant attitudes toward the U.N. in Guatemala, Norway, and the United States pp. 395-405

- Robert E. Riggs
Volume 35, issue 1, 1981
- Introduction: in defense of some optimism pp. 1-14

- George H. Quester
- Maintaining a nonproliferation regime pp. 15-38

- Joseph S. Nye
- Breaking the rules without quite stopping the bomb: European views pp. 39-58

- Pierre Lellouche
- The actual growth and probable future of the worldwide nuclear industry pp. 59-76

- Irvin C. Bupp
- Multinational alternatives and nuclear nonproliferation pp. 77-102

- Lawrence Scheinman
- The Tlatelolco regime and nonproliferation in Latin America pp. 103-134

- John R. Redick
- Pariah states and nuclear proliferation pp. 135-163

- Robert E. Harkavy
- India and Pakistan: nuclear rivals in South Asia pp. 165-179

- Onkar Marwah
- Some reflections on the “dove's dilemma” pp. 181-192

- Lewis A. Dunn
- The future unlike the past: nuclear proliferation and American security policy pp. 193-212

- Michael Nacht
- Preventing proliferation: the impact on international politics pp. 213-240

- George H. Quester
Volume 34, issue 4, 1980
- The political economy of information in a changing international economic order pp. 445-470

- Rita Cruise O Brien and G. K. Helleiner
- Interdependence and power: a conceptual analysis pp. 471-506

- David A. Baldwin
- Capitalism in one country? Switzerland in the international economy pp. 507-540

- Peter J. Katzenstein
- Technological self-reliance for Latin America: the OAS contribution pp. 541-570

- Ernst B. Haas
- Nigeria and the formation of ECOWAS pp. 571-604

- Olatunde J. B. Ojo
- Dependency theory: continuities and discontinuities in development studies pp. 605-628

- James A. Caporaso
- Restructuring the UN system pp. 629-639

- R. Krishnamurti
- Energy R&D: a comment pp. 641-643

- Milton Klein
- Energy R&D: a reply pp. 645-649

- Davis B. Bobrow and Robert T. Kudrle
Volume 34, issue 3, 1980
- International organization and the theory of property rights pp. 307-334

- John A. C. Conybeare
- Human nature and truth as world order issues pp. 335-353

- Miriam Steiner
- Management of industrial surplus capacity in the European Community pp. 355-376

- Loukas Tsoukalis and António da Silva Ferreira
- Antarctica: the last great land rush on earth pp. 377-403

- M. J. Peterson
- Issue area and foreign policy analysis pp. 405-427

- William C. Potter
- Measuring interdependence pp. 429-443

- Mary Ann Tetreault
Volume 34, issue 2, 1980
- Sources of change in Third World regimes for foreign direct investment, 1968–1976 pp. 177-206

- David A. Jodice
- Latin American trade negotiations with the United States pp. 207-228

- John S. Odell
- Self-reliance in theory and practice in Tanzanian trade relations pp. 229-264

- Thomas J. Biersteker
- The Economic and Social Committee in EEC decision making pp. 265-284

- Juliet Lodge and Valentine Herman
- A new food regime: necessary but impossible pp. 285-302

- Helge Ole Bergesen
- The failure of regime transformation: a reply pp. 303-305

- Raymond F. Hopkins and Donald J. Puchala
Volume 34, issue 1, 1980
- Towards a Marxist theory of European integration pp. 1-40

- Peter Cocks
- First World-Third World linkages: external relations and economic development pp. 41-63

- Michael B. Dolan and Brian W. Tomlin
- Foreign enterprise and forced divestment in LDCs pp. 65-88

- Stephen J. Kobrin
- Access to society: a neglected dimension of power pp. 89-120

- Barbara G. Haskel
- Small states as aid donors pp. 121-137

- J. Stephen Hoadley
- The UN system and its quixotic quest for coordination pp. 139-148

- Robert I. McLaren
- Labor and hegemony: a critique pp. 149-158

- William A. Douglas and Roy S. Godson
- Labor and hegemony: a reply pp. 159-176

- Robert W. Cox
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