International Organization
1947 - 2025
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Volume 68, issue 4, 2014
- Explaining the Transnational Design of International Organizations pp. 741-774

- Jonas Tallberg, Thomas Sommerer, Theresa Squatrito and Christer Jönsson
- To Concede or to Resist? The Restraining Effect of Military Alliances pp. 775-809

- Songying Fang, Jesse C. Johnson and Brett Ashley Leeds
- Trade, Foreign Direct Investment, and Immigration Policy Making in the United States pp. 811-844

- Margaret E. Peters
- Decision Maker Preferences for International Legal Cooperation pp. 845-876

- Emilie M. Hafner-Burton, Brad L. LeVeck, David G. Victor and James H. Fowler
- Audience Features and the Strategic Timing of Trade Disputes pp. 877-911

- Stephen Chaudoin
- The Secret Success of Nonproliferation Sanctions pp. 913-944

- Nicholas L. Miller
- Going Abroad: Transnational Solicitation and Contention by Ethnopolitical Organizations pp. 945-978

- Victor Asal, Justin Conrad and Peter White
- From Loss to Looting? Battlefield Costs and Rebel Incentives for Violence pp. 979-999

- Reed M. Wood
Volume 68, issue 3, 2014
- False Commitments: Local Misrepresentation and the International Norms Against Female Genital Mutilation and Early Marriage pp. 495-526

- Karisa Cloward
- How Prior Military Experience Influences the Future Militarized Behavior of Leaders pp. 527-559

- Michael C. Horowitz and Allan Stam
- From Shocks to Waves: Hegemonic Transitions and Democratization in the Twentieth Century pp. 561-597

- Seva Gunitsky
- The Emperor Has No Clothes: The Limits of OPEC in the Global Oil Market pp. 599-632

- Jeff D. Colgan
- External Rebel Sponsorship and Civilian Abuse: A Principal-Agent Analysis of Wartime Atrocities pp. 633-661

- Idean Salehyan, David Siroky and Reed M. Wood
- Who Gets to Be In the Room? Manipulating Participation in WTO Disputes pp. 663-699

- Leslie Johns and Krzysztof J. Pelc
- International Negotiations in the Shadow of National Elections pp. 701-720

- Stephanie J. Rickard and Teri L. Caraway
- Iceland on the Rocks: The Mass Political Economy of Sovereign Debt Resettlement pp. 721-740

- K. Amber Curtis, Joseph Jupille and David Leblang
Volume 68, issue 2, 2014
- International Courts as Agents of Legal Change: Evidence from LGBT Rights in Europe—ERRATUM pp. -

- L.R. Helfer and E. Voeten
- America and Trade Liberalization: The Limits of Institutional Reform pp. 263-295

- Judith Goldstein and Robert Gulotty
- Playing Favorites: How Shared Beliefs Shape the IMF's Lending Decisions pp. 297-328

- Stephen C. Nelson
- Information and Self-Enforcing Democracy: The Role of International Election Observation pp. 329-359

- Susan D. Hyde and Nikolay Marinov
- Uncertainty, Risk, and the Financial Crisis of 2008 pp. 361-392

- Stephen C. Nelson and Peter J. Katzenstein
- Exchange Rates and Industry Demands for Trade Protection pp. 393-416

- J. Lawrence Broz and Seth Werfel
- Accounts and Accountability: Corruption, Human Rights, and Individual Accountability Norms pp. 417-448

- Hun Joon Kim and J.C. Sharman
- Explaining the Advocacy Agenda: Insights from the Human Security Network pp. 449-470

- Charli Carpenter, Sirin Duygulu, Alexander H. Montgomery and Anna Rapp
- Design in Context: Existing International Agreements and New Cooperation pp. 471-493

- Mark S. Copelovitch and Tonya L. Putnam
Volume 68, issue 1, 2014
- Thinking Ahead: Government Time Horizons and the Legalization of International Investment Agreements—ERRATUM pp. -

- D. Blake
- Known Unknowns: Power Shifts, Uncertainty, and War pp. 1-31

- Alexandre Debs and Nuno P. Monteiro
- Provoking Preferences: Unionization, Trade Policy, and the ILWU Puzzle pp. 33-75

- John S. Ahlquist, Amanda B. Clayton and Margaret Levi
- International Courts as Agents of Legal Change: Evidence from LGBT Rights in Europe pp. 77-110

- Laurence R. Helfer and Erik Voeten
- Not by the Sword Alone: Soft Power, Mass Media, and the Production of State Sovereignty pp. 111-141

- T. Camber Warren
- Stigma Management in International Relations: Transgressive Identities, Norms, and Order in International Society pp. 143-176

- Rebecca Adler-Nissen
- International Bureaucrats and the Formation of Intergovernmental Organizations: Institutional Design Discretion Sweetens the Pot pp. 177-209

- Tana Johnson and Johannes Urpelainen
- The “Peer-Effect” in Counterterrorist Policies pp. 211-234

- Eric Neumayer, Thomas Plümper and Mariaelisa Epifanio
- Promises or Policies? An Experimental Analysis of International Agreements and Audience Reactions pp. 235-256

- Stephen Chaudoin
Volume 67, issue 4, 2013
- Using Field Experiments in International Relations: A Randomized Study of Anonymous Incorporation1 pp. 657-693

- Michael G. Findley, Daniel L. Nielson and J.C. Sharman
- The Demise of Peace Treaties in Interstate War pp. 695-724

- Tanisha M. Fazal
- Lost in Translation? Nonstate Actors and the Transnational Movement of Procedural Law pp. 725-757

- Benjamin Brake and Peter J. Katzenstein
- Abiding by the Vote: Between-Groups Conflict in International Collective Action pp. 759-796

- Christina J. Schneider and Branislav Slantchev
- Thinking Ahead: Government Time Horizons and the Legalization of International Investment Agreements pp. 797-827

- Daniel J. Blake
- The Force of Face-to-Face Diplomacy: Mirror Neurons and the Problem of Intentions pp. 829-861

- Marcus Holmes
- Economic Actors' Lobbying Influence on the Prospects for War and Peace pp. 863-888

- Stephen G. Brooks
- The Gender Citation Gap in International Relations pp. 889-922

- Daniel Maliniak, Ryan Powers and Barbara F. Walter
Volume 67, issue 3, 2013
- Politics, Institutions, and Trade: Lessons of the Interwar Era pp. 439-467

- Joanne Gowa and Raymond Hicks
- Best Evidence: The Role of Information in Domestic Judicial Enforcement of International Human Rights Agreements pp. 469-503

- Yonatan Lupu
- International Nongovernmental Organizations and the Global Diffusion of National Human Rights Institutions pp. 505-539

- Dongwook Kim
- Can International Nongovernmental Organizations Boost Government Services? The Case of Health pp. 541-573

- Amanda Murdie and Alexander Hicks
- Anarchy and Hierarchy in International Relations: Examining South America's War-Prone Decade, 1932–41 pp. 575-607

- Ahsan I. Butt
- Combining Civil and Interstate Wars pp. 609-627

- David E. Cunningham and Douglas Lemke
- Googling the WTO: What Search-Engine Data Tell Us About the Political Economy of Institutions pp. 629-655

- Krzysztof J. Pelc
Volume 67, issue 2, 2013
- Emotion and Strategy in the Korean War pp. 221-252

- Jonathan Mercer
- “Retribution Must Succeed Rebellion”: The Colonial Origins of Counterinsurgency Failure pp. 253-286

- Paul K. MacDonald
- Theorizing Agency in Hobbes's Wake: The Rational Actor, the Self, or the Speaking Subject? pp. 287-316

- Charlotte Epstein
- Common-sense Constructivism and Hegemony in World Politics pp. 317-354

- Ted Hopf
- Delayed Ratification: The Domestic Fate of Bilateral Investment Treaties pp. 355-387

- Yoram Z. Haftel and Alexander Thompson
- Transborder Ethnic Kin and Civil War pp. 389-410

- Lars-Erik Cederman, Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, Idean Salehyan and Julian Wucherpfennig
- Sensitivity to Issue Framing on Trade Policy Preferences: Evidence from a Survey Experiment pp. 411-437

- Martin Ardanaz, M. Victoria Murillo and Pablo M. Pinto
Volume 67, issue 1, 2013
- Authoritarian Signaling, Mass Audiences, and Nationalist Protest in China pp. 1-35

- Jessica Chen Weiss
- Unthinkable and Tragic: The Psychology of Weapons Taboos in War pp. 37-63

- Thomas M. Dolan
- The Logic of Child Soldiering and Coercion pp. 65-104

- Bernd Beber and Christopher Blattman
- International Law and Public Attitudes Toward Torture: An Experimental Study pp. 105-140

- Geoffrey P.R. Wallace
- Nuclear Superiority and the Balance of Resolve: Explaining Nuclear Crisis Outcomes pp. 141-171

- Matthew Kroenig
- Crisis Bargaining and Nuclear Blackmail pp. 173-195

- Todd S. Sechser and Matthew Fuhrmann
- A Referendum on Trade Theory: Voting on Free Trade in Costa Rica pp. 197-214

- Robert Urbatsch
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