International Organization
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Volume 71, issue S1, 2017
- The Behavioral Revolution and International Relations pp. S1-S31

- Emilie M. Hafner-Burton, Stephan Haggard, David A. Lake and David G. Victor
- Homo Diplomaticus: Mixed-Method Evidence of Variation in Strategic Rationality pp. S33-S60

- Brian C. Rathbun, Joshua D. Kertzer and Mark Paradis
- How Attachments to the Nation Shape Beliefs About the World: A Theory of Motivated Reasoning pp. S61-S84

- Richard K. Herrmann
- Why Don't Trade Preferences Reflect Economic Self-Interest? pp. S85-S108

- Sungmin Rho and Michael Tomz
- Resolve, Time, and Risk pp. S109-S136

- Joshua D. Kertzer
- Due Deference: Cosmopolitan Social Identity and the Psychology of Legal Obligation in International Politics pp. S137-S163

- A. Burcu Bayram
- Rising Power on the Mind pp. S165-S188

- Dustin Tingley
- Emotions and the Micro-Foundations of Commitment Problems pp. S189-S218

- Jonathan Renshon, Julia J. Lee and Dustin Tingley
- No Substitute for Experience: Presidents, Advisers, and Information in Group Decision Making pp. S219-S247

- Elizabeth N. Saunders
- The Micro-Foundations of International Relations Theory: Psychology and Behavioral Economics pp. S249-S263

- Janice Gross Stein
- Research Bets and Behavioral IR pp. S265-S277

- Robert Powell
Volume 71, issue 4, 2017
- Who Controls Foreign Aid? Elite versus Public Perceptions of Donor Influence in Aid-Dependent Uganda pp. 633-663

- Michael G. Findley, Adam S. Harris, Helen V. Milner and Daniel L. Nielson
- Occupation and the Political Economy of Trade: Job Routineness, Offshorability, and Protectionist Sentiment pp. 665-699

- Erica Owen and Noel P. Johnston
- The Logic of “Offstage” Signaling: Domestic Politics, Regime Type, and Major Power-Protégé Relations pp. 701-733

- Roseanne W. McManus and Keren Yarhi-Milo
- Aid Allocation and Targeted Development in an Increasingly Connected World pp. 735-766

- Sarah Blodgett Bermeo
- Which Donors, Which Funds? Bilateral Donors' Choice of Multilateral Funds at the World Bank pp. 767-802

- Bernhard Reinsberg, Katharina Michaelowa and Stephen Knack
- Behavioral Consequences of Probabilistic Precision: Experimental Evidence from National Security Professionals pp. 803-826

- Jeffrey A. Friedman, Jennifer S. Lerner and Richard Zeckhauser
- The Impact of In-group Favoritism on Trade Preferences pp. 827-850

- Diana C. Mutz and Eunji Kim
- Cultural Diversity and International Order pp. 851-885

- Christian Reus-Smit
Volume 71, issue 3, 2017
- Winners and Losers in International Trade: The Effects on US Presidential Voting pp. 423-457

- J. Jensen, Dennis P. Quinn and Stephen Weymouth
- Gulliver Untied: Entry Deterrence Under Unipolarity pp. 459-490

- Joanne Gowa and Kristopher W. Ramsay
- Regime Types and Terrorism pp. 491-522

- Khusrav Gaibulloev, James A. Piazza and Todd Sandler
- A Bargaining Theory of Conflict with Evolutionary Preferences pp. 523-557

- Andrew T. Little and Thomas Zeitzoff
- What Explains the Low Success Rate of Investor-State Disputes? pp. 559-583

- Krzysztof J. Pelc
- Is Self-determination Contagious? A Spatial Analysis of the Spread of Self-Determination Claims pp. 585-604

- Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham and Katherine Sawyer
- (When) Do Antipoverty Programs Reduce Violence? India's Rural Employment Guarantee and Maoist Conflict pp. 605-632

- Aditya Dasgupta, Kishore Gawande and Devesh Kapur
Volume 71, issue 2, 2017
- The (In)compatibility of Peace and Justice? The International Criminal Court and Civil Conflict Termination pp. 213-243

- Alyssa K. Prorok
- Beyond Institutional Design: Explaining the Performance of International Organizations pp. 245-280

- Ranjit Lall
- Building the Rule of War: Postconflict Institutions and the Micro-Dynamics of Conflict in Eastern DR Congo pp. 281-315

- Milli Lake
- Making the Real: Rhetorical Adduction and the Bangladesh Liberation War pp. 317-348

- Joseph O'Mahoney
- The Unintended Consequences of Bilateralism: Treaty Shopping and International Tax Policy pp. 349-371

- Vincent Arel-Bundock
- The Distributional Consequences of Preferential Trade Liberalization: Firm-Level Evidence pp. 373-395

- Leonardo Baccini, Pablo M. Pinto and Stephen Weymouth
- Droning On: Explaining the Proliferation of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles pp. 397-418

- Matthew Fuhrmann and Michael C. Horowitz
- Can the International Criminal Court Deter Atrocity?—CORRIGENDUM pp. 419-421

- Hyeran Jo and Beth A. Simmons
Volume 71, issue 1, 2017
- Peacekeeping, Compliance with International Norms, and Transactional Sex in Monrovia, Liberia pp. 1-30

- Bernd Beber, Michael J. Gilligan, Jenny Guardado and Sabrina Karim
- The Politics of Territorial Claims: A Geospatial Approach Applied to Africa pp. 31-64

- Hein E. Goemans and Kenneth A. Schultz
- International Labor Mobility and the Variety of Democratic Political Institutions pp. 65-95

- David H. Bearce and Andrew F. Hart
- The Economic Origins of the Territorial State pp. 97-130

- Scott F Abramson
- Producing the Climate: States, Scientists, and the Constitution of Global Governance Objects pp. 131-162

- Bentley B. Allan
- Winning the Peace Locally: UN Peacekeeping and Local Conflict pp. 163-185

- Andrea Ruggeri, Han Dorussen and Theodora-Ismene Gizelis
- Does Foreign Aid Target the Poorest? pp. 187-206

- Ryan C. Briggs
Volume 70, issue 4, 2016
- A Dynamic Theory of Nuclear Proliferation and Preventive War pp. 655-685

- Muhammet Bas and Andrew J. Coe
- Diffusion or Confusion? Clustered Shocks and the Conditional Diffusion of Democracy pp. 687-726

- Christian Houle, Mark A. Kayser and Jun Xiang
- Rethinking the Conflict “Resource Curse”: How Oil Wealth Prevents Center-Seeking Civil Wars pp. 727-761

- Jack Paine
- Credibility and Distributional Effects of International Banking Regulations: Evidence from US Bank Stock Returns pp. 763-796

- Meredith Wilf
- Real Exchange Rate Overvaluation and WTO Dispute Initiation in Developing Countries pp. 797-821

- Timm Betz and Andrew Kerner
- Cooperation by Treaty: The Role of Multilateral Powers pp. 823-844

- Karolina M. Milewicz and Duncan Snidal
- Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in International Relations pp. 845-869

- Jordan Branch
Volume 70, issue 3, 2016
- Can the International Criminal Court Deter Atrocity? pp. 443-475

- Hyeran Jo and Beth A. Simmons
- The Rebels’ Credibility Dilemma pp. 477-511

- Jakana L. Thomas, William Reed and Scott Wolford
- Status Deficits and War pp. 513-550

- Jonathan Renshon
- The Impact of Holy Land Crusades on State Formation: War Mobilization, Trade Integration, and Political Development in Medieval Europe pp. 551-586

- Lisa Blaydes and Christopher Paik
- The Language of Compromise in International Agreements pp. 587-621

- Katerina Linos and Tom Pegram
- Hierarchies in World Politics pp. 623-654

- Janice Bially Mattern and Ayşe Zarakol
Volume 70, issue 2, 2016
- Organizational Ecology and Institutional Change in Global Governance pp. 247-277

- Kenneth W. Abbott, Jessica F. Green and Robert O. Keohane
- Oil and Democracy: Endogenous Natural Resources and the Political “Resource Curse” pp. 279-311

- Sarah M. Brooks and Marcus J. Kurtz
- Hungry for Change: Urban Bias and Autocratic Sovereign Default pp. 313-346

- Cameron Ballard-Rosa
- Learning from the Battlefield: Information, Domestic Politics, and Interstate War Duration pp. 347-375

- Alex Weisiger
- Judicial Independence and Political Uncertainty: How the Risk of Override Affects the Court of Justice of the EU pp. 377-408

- Olof Larsson and Daniel Naurin
- Deciding to Defer: The Importance of Fairness in Resolving Transnational Jurisdictional Conflicts pp. 409-441

- Asif Efrat and Abraham L. Newman
Volume 70, issue 1, 2016
- Aid Is Not Oil: Donor Utility, Heterogeneous Aid, and the Aid-Democratization Relationship pp. 1-32

- Sarah Blodgett Bermeo
- Unequal Ground: Homelands and Conflict pp. 33-63

- Nadav G. Shelef
- Donor Political Economies and the Pursuit of Aid Effectiveness pp. 65-102

- Simone Dietrich
- Facing Off and Saving Face: Covert Intervention and Escalation Management in the Korean War pp. 103-131

- Austin Carson
- Provocation and the Strategy of Terrorist and Guerrilla Attacks pp. 133-173

- David B. Carter
- Shocking Intellectual Austerity: The Role of Ideas in the Demise of the Gold Standard in Britain pp. 175-207

- James Ashley Morrison
- Take the Money and Run: The Determinants of Compliance with Aid Agreements pp. 209-239

- Desha M. Girod and Jennifer L. Tobin
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