International Organization
1947 - 2025
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Volume 73, issue 4, 2019
- War, International Finance, and Fiscal Capacity in the Long Run pp. 713-753

- Didac Queralt
- The Effects of Political Institutions on the Extensive and Intensive Margins of Trade pp. 755-792

- In Song Kim, John Londregan and Marc Ratkovic
- Endogenous Parliaments: The Domestic and International Roots of Long-Term Economic Growth and Executive Constraints in Europe pp. 793-837

- Scott F Abramson and Carles Boix
- International Investment Law and Foreign Direct Reinvestment pp. 839-858

- Rachel L. Wellhausen
- Once Bitten, Twice Shy? Investment Disputes, State Sovereignty, and Change in Treaty Design pp. 859-880

- Alexander Thompson, Tomer Broude and Yoram Z. Haftel
- Who Settles Disputes? Treaty Design and Trade Attitudes Toward the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) pp. 881-900

- Hyeonho Hahm, Thomas König, Moritz Osnabrügge and Elena Frech
- Civilian Casualties, Humanitarian Aid, and Insurgent Violence in Civil Wars pp. 901-926

- Jason Lyall
- Gender Stereotyping and Chivalry in International Negotiations: A Survey Experiment in the Council of the European Union — ADDENDUM pp. 927-927

- Daniel Naurin, Elin Naurin and Amy Alexander
Volume 73, issue 3, 2019
- Introduction: The Power of Global Performance Indicators pp. 491-510

- Judith G. Kelley and Beth A. Simmons
- Blacklists, Market Enforcement, and the Global Regime to Combat Terrorist Financing pp. 511-545

- Julia C. Morse
- The Millennium Development Goals and Education: Accountability and Substitution in Global Assessment pp. 547-578

- James H. Bisbee, James R. Hollyer, B. Rosendorff and James Vreeland
- A Race to the Top? The Aid Transparency Index and the Social Power of Global Performance Indicators pp. 579-610

- Dan Honig and Catherine Weaver
- The Power of Ranking: The Ease of Doing Business Indicator and Global Regulatory Behavior pp. 611-643

- Rush Doshi, Judith G. Kelley and Beth A. Simmons
- Ethnic Violence in Africa: Destructive Legacies of Pre-Colonial States pp. 645-683

- Jack Paine
- Secret but Constrained: The Impact of Elite Opposition on Covert Operations pp. 685-707

- Gregory L. Smith
- A Race to the Top? The Aid Transparency Index and the Social Power of Global Performance Indicators – ERRATUM pp. 709-711

- Dan Honig and Catherine Weaver
Volume 73, issue 2, 2019
- Conflict, Peace, and the Evolution of Women's Empowerment pp. 255-289

- Kaitlyn Webster, Chong Chen and Kyle Beardsley
- Demographic Engineering and International Conflict: Evidence from China and the Former USSR pp. 291-327

- Lachlan McNamee and Anna Zhang
- Violence Exposure and Ethnic Identification: Evidence from Kashmir pp. 329-363

- Gautam Nair and Nicholas Sambanis
- International Intervention and the Rule of Law after Civil War: Evidence from Liberia pp. 365-398

- Robert A. Blair
- Diffusion Across International Organizations: Connectivity and Convergence pp. 399-433

- Thomas Sommerer and Jonas Tallberg
- The Domestic Politics of World Power: Explaining Debates over the United States Battleship Fleet, 1890–91 pp. 435-468

- Benjamin O. Fordham
- Gender Stereotyping and Chivalry in International Negotiations: A Survey Experiment in the Council of the European Union pp. 469-488

- Daniel Naurin, Elin Naurin and Amy Alexander
- The IMF As a Biased Global Insurance Mechanism: Asymmetrical Moral Hazard, Reserve Accumulation, and Financial Crises pp. 489-489

- Phillip Y. Lipscy and Haillie Na-Kyung Lee
Volume 73, issue 1, 2019
- Mobilizing Market Power: Jurisdictional Expansion as Economic Statecraft pp. 1-34

- Nikhil Kalyanpur and Abraham L. Newman
- The IMF As a Biased Global Insurance Mechanism: Asymmetrical Moral Hazard, Reserve Accumulation, and Financial Crises pp. 35-64

- Phillip Y. Lipscy and Haillie Na-Kyung Lee
- Concession Stands: How Mining Investments Incite Protest in Africa pp. 65-101

- Darin Christensen
- Protection Through Presence: UN Peacekeeping and the Costs of Targeting Civilians pp. 103-131

- Hanne Fjelde, Lisa Hultman and Desirée Nilsson
- Until the Bitter End? The Diffusion of Surrender Across Battles pp. 133-169

- Todd C. Lehmann and Yuri M. Zhukov
- When Reporting Undermines Performance: The Costs of Politically Constrained Organizational Autonomy in Foreign Aid Implementation pp. 171-201

- Dan Honig
- Terrorism and the Rise of Right-Wing Content in Israeli Books pp. 203-224

- Tamar Mitts
- A Two-Stage Approach to Civil Conflict: Contested Incompatibilities and Armed Violence pp. 225-248

- Henrikas Bartusevičius and Kristian Skrede Gleditsch
Volume 72, issue 4, 2018
- Embedded Revisionism: Networks, Institutions, and Challenges to World Order pp. 763-797

- Stacie E. Goddard
- Defense Cooperation Agreements and the Emergence of a Global Security Network pp. 799-837

- Brandon J Kinne
- The Distribution of Identity and the Future of International Order: China's Hegemonic Prospects pp. 839-869

- Bentley B. Allan, Srdjan Vucetic and Ted Hopf
- Rumors, Kinship Networks, and Rebel Group Formation pp. 871-903

- Jennifer M. Larson and Janet I. Lewis
- The Determinants of Environmental Migrants' Conflict Perception pp. 905-936

- Vally Koubi, Tobias Böhmelt, Gabriele Spilker and Lena Schaffer
- Democracy and Financial Crisis pp. 937-968

- Phillip Y. Lipscy
- Noncooperation by Popular Vote: Expectations, Foreign Intervention, and the Vote in the 2015 Greek Bailout Referendum pp. 969-994

- Stefanie Walter, Elias Dinas, Ignacio Jurado and Nikitas Konstantinidis
Volume 72, issue 3, 2018
- Cooperation, Conflict, and the Costs of Anarchy pp. 523-559

- James Fearon
- Deference and Hierarchy in International Regime Complexes pp. 561-590

- Tyler Pratt
- Defending Hierarchy from the Moon to the Indian Ocean: Symbolic Capital and Political Dominance in Early Modern China and the Cold War pp. 591-626

- Paul Musgrave and Daniel H. Nexon
- The Spotlight's Harsh Glare: Rethinking Publicity and International Order pp. 627-657

- Allison Carnegie and Austin Carson
- Who's There? Election Observer Identity and the Local Credibility of Elections pp. 659-692

- Sarah Sunn Bush and Lauren Prather
- A Dispositional Theory of Reputation Costs pp. 693-724

- Ryan Brutger and Joshua D. Kertzer
- Legalization and the Legitimation of the Use of Force: Revisiting Kosovo pp. 725-757

- Fernando G. Nuñez-Mietz
- Cooperation, Conflict, and the Costs of Anarchy—CORRIGENDUM pp. 759-759

- James Fearon
- Deference and Hierarchy in International Regime Complexes—ERRATUM pp. 761-762

- Tyler Pratt
Volume 72, issue 2, 2018
- The Global Diffusion of Law: Transnational Crime and the Case of Human Trafficking pp. 249-281

- Beth A. Simmons, Paulette Lloyd and Brandon M. Stewart
- The International Politics of Incomplete Sovereignty: How Hostile Neighbors Weaken the State pp. 283-315

- Melissa M. Lee
- Forum Isolation: Social Opprobrium and the Origins of the International Law of Internal Conflict pp. 317-349

- Giovanni Mantilla
- Is the Good News About Law Compliance Good News About Norm Compliance? The Case of Racial Equality pp. 351-385

- Zoltán I. Búzás
- Deals with the Devil? Conflict Amnesties, Civil War, and Sustainable Peace pp. 387-421

- Geoff Dancy
- Self-Enforcing Power Sharing in Weak States pp. 423-454

- Philip Roessler and David Ohls
- Globalizing the Supply Chain: Firm and Industrial Support for US Trade Agreements pp. 455-484

- Iain Osgood
- Dynamics of Political Protests pp. 485-521

- Graig R. Klein and Patrick M. Regan
Volume 72, issue 1, 2018
- The Domestic Politics of International Cooperation: Germany and the European Debt Crisis pp. 1-31

- Christina J. Schneider and Branislav Slantchev
- Nonstate Actors and Compliance with International Agreements: An Empirical Analysis of the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention pp. 33-69

- Nathan Jensen and Edmund J. Malesky
- The Use of Force in UN Peacekeeping pp. 71-103

- Lise Morjé Howard and Anjali Kaushlesh Dayal
- Ethnic Stratification and the Equilibrium of Inequality: Ethnic Conflict in Postcolonial States pp. 105-137

- Manuel Vogt
- Tactical Diversity in Militant Violence pp. 139-171

- Michael C. Horowitz, Evan Perkoski and Philip Potter
- What Should Be Done? Pragmatic Constructivist Ethics and the Responsibility to Protect pp. 173-203

- Jason Ralph
- Civil War as State-Making: Strategic Governance in Civil War pp. 205-226

- Megan A. Stewart
- Authoritarian Public Opinion and the Democratic Peace pp. 227-242

- Mark S. Bell and Kai Quek
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