International Organization
1947 - 2025
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Volume 31, issue 4, 1977
- Introduction: domestic and international forces and strategies of foreign economic policy pp. 587-606

- Peter J. Katzenstein
- The politics of productivity: foundations of American international economic policy after World War II pp. 607-633

- Charles S. Maier
- US commercial and monetary policy: unravelling the paradox of external strength and internal weakness pp. 635-671

- Stephen D. Krasner
- Britain: the politics of foreign economic policy, the domestic economy, and the problem of pluralistic stagnation pp. 673-721

- Stephen Blank
- Japanese foreign economic policy: the domestic bases for international behavior pp. 723-774

- T.J. Pempel
- West Germany: the dynamics of expansion pp. 775-808

- Michael Kreile
- Italy: dependence and political fragmentation pp. 809-838

- Alan R. Posner
- The French state in the international economy pp. 839-877

- John Zysman
- Conclusion: domestic structures and strategies of foreign economic policy pp. 879-920

- Peter J. Katzenstein
Volume 31, issue 3, 1977
- Labor and hegemony pp. 385-424

- Robert W. Cox
- Whither interdependence? pp. 425-471

- R. Rosecrance, A. Alexandroff, W. Koehler, J. Kroll, S. Laqueur and J. Stocker
- National science policy coordination in the European Community pp. 473-496

- Ronald Brickman
- The effect of interparliamentary meetings on the foreign policy attitudes of United States Congressmen pp. 497-513

- David A. Karns
- One small step for functionalism: UN participation and Congressional attitude change pp. 515-539

- Robert E. Riggs
- Evaluating the impact of international organizations pp. 541-563

- Francis W. Hoole
- War and other problems in the global system pp. 565-578

- J. David Singer
- Alternative pasts: a study of weighted voting at the United Nations pp. 579-586

- Hanna Newcombe, Christopher Young and Elia Sinaiko
Volume 31, issue 2, 1977
- Introduction pp. 151-158

- Edward Miles
- The structure and effects of the decision process in the Seabed Committee and the Third United Nations Conference on The Law of the Sea1 pp. 159-234

- Anonymous
- Transitions in the management and distribution of international fisheries pp. 235-265

- Francis T. Christy
- Who goes where, when, and how: international Law of the Sea for transportation pp. 267-289

- William T. Burke
- The marine environment and ocean shipping: some implications for a new Law of the Sea pp. 291-311

- Bernhard J. Abrahamsson
- The implications of alternative solutions for regulating the exploitation of seabed minerals pp. 313-342

- Michael Hardy
- The International Seabed Resources Agency negotiations and the New International Economic Order pp. 343-384

- Robert L. Friedheim and William J. Durch
Volume 31, issue 1, 1977
- Changing configurations of power in North-South Relations since 1945 pp. 1-27

- Tony Smith
- A methodology for design research on interdependence alternatives pp. 29-63

- Hayward R. Alker
- Research on research revisited: another half decade of quantitative and field research on international organizations pp. 65-82

- William J. Dixon
- Underdevelopment, dependence, and integration: the politics of regionalism in the Third World pp. 83-105

- W. Andrew Axline
- Governing the world's money: don't just do something; stand there! pp. 107-127

- Robert W. Russell
- The greening of the globe: a preliminary appraisal of the World Order Models Project: (WOMP) pp. 129-147

- Tom J. Farer
Volume 30, issue 4, 1976
- Oil, politics, and economic policy making: Venezuela and the Andean Common Market pp. 541-571

- William P. Avery
- International assistance policy and development project administration: the impact of imperious rationality pp. 573-605

- Dennis A. Rondinelli
- The Red Cross as transnational movement: conserving and changing the nation-state system pp. 607-630

- David P. Forsythe
- Prospects for integration in the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (CMEA) pp. 631-648

- Paul Marer
- The politics of policy reversal: the US response to granting trade preferences to developing countries and linkages between international organizations and national policy making pp. 649-668

- Ronald I. Meltzer
- Roles and attitudes of French and Italian delegates to the European Community pp. 669-677

- William R. Pendergast
- The tribulations of UNESCO pp. 679-685

- Edward H. Buehrig
Volume 30, issue 3, 1976
- Multinational corporations and the Third World: the case of Japan and Southeast Asia pp. 373-404

- Franklin B. Weinstein
- The international role of “domestic” bureaucracy pp. 405-432

- Raymond F. Hopkins
- Pressures to adjust balance of payments disequilibria: an analysis of the powers of the International Monetary Fund pp. 433-452

- Frieder Roessler
- UNESCO and French cultural relations 1945–1970 pp. 453-483

- William R. Pendergast
- Francophonie: a language-based movement in world politics1 pp. 485-507

- Brian Weinstein
- The OAU’s Administrative Secretary-General pp. 509-520

- B. David Meyers
Volume 30, issue 2, 1976
- Turbulent fields and the theory of regional integration pp. 173-212

- Ernst B. Haas
- Transgovernmental challenge and response in Scandinavia and North America pp. 213-240

- C. Robert Dickerman
- The Lomé Convention: inching towards interdependence pp. 241-262

- Isebill V. Gruhn
- Cooperation or illusion: an examination of the intergovernmental council of copper exporting countries pp. 263-287

- Karen A. Mingst
- Three approaches to the measurement of power in international relations pp. 289-305

- Jeffrey Hart
Volume 30, issue 1, 1976
- International relations and domestic structures: Foreign economic policies of advanced industrial states pp. 1-45

- Peter J. Katzenstein
- Transnational enterprises and international regulation: A survey of various approaches in international organizations pp. 47-73

- Paul A. Tharp
- The influence of the international secretariat: UNCTAD and generalized tariff preferences pp. 75-90

- Anindya K. Bhattacharya
- The appointment of executive heads in UN treaty-based organizations pp. 91-108

- Francis W. Hoole
- The behavior of the ministates in the United Nations, 1971–1972 pp. 109-127

- Joseph R. Harbert
- Switzerland and the United Nations pp. 129-152

- Michael M. Gunter
- Toward a Peacekeeping Renaissance pp. 153-161

- Larry L. Fabian
- Unitar and UN Research pp. 163-171

- Robert S. Jordan
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