International Organization
1947 - 2025
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Volume 60, issue 4, 2006
- Introduction: The International Diffusion of Liberalism pp. 781-810

- Beth A. Simmons, Frank Dobbin and Geoffrey Garrett
- Competing for Capital: The Diffusion of Bilateral Investment Treaties, 1960–2000 pp. 811-846

- Zachary Elkins, Andrew T. Guzman and Beth A. Simmons
- Tax Policy in an Era of Internationalization: Explaining the Spread of Neoliberalism pp. 847-882

- Duane Swank
- The International Diffusion of Public-Sector Downsizing: Network Emulation and Theory-Driven Learning pp. 883-909

- Chang Kil Lee and David Strang
- Diffusion and the International Context of Democratization pp. 911-933

- Kristian Skrede Gleditsch and Michael D. Ward
- Is Enforcement Necessary for Effectiveness? A Model of the International Criminal Regime pp. 935-967

- Michael J. Gilligan
- Democratic International Governmental Organizations Promote Peace pp. 969-1000

- Jon Pevehouse and Bruce Russett
- The Politics of Hard Choices: IMF Programs and Government Spending pp. 1001-1033

- Irfan Nooruddin and Joel W. Simmons
Volume 60, issue 3, 2006
- Lobbying and Agricultural Trade Policy in the United States pp. 527-561

- Kishore Gawande and Bernard Hoekman
- The European Union and Border Conflicts: The Transformative Power of Integration pp. 563-593

- Thomas Diez, Stephan Stetter and Mathias Albert
- Alliances, Internal Information, and Military Conflict Among Member-States pp. 595-625

- David H. Bearce, Kristen M. Flanagan and Katharine M. Floros
- Intervention and Democracy pp. 627-649

- Bruce Bueno de Mesquita and George W. Downs
- Decentralization: Fueling the Fire or Dampening the Flames of Ethnic Conflict and Secessionism? pp. 651-685

- Dawn Brancati
- An Eye for an Eye: Public Support for War Against Evildoers pp. 687-722

- Peter Liberman
- The Unequal Burden of War: The Effect of Armed Conflict on the Gender Gap in Life Expectancy pp. 723-754

- Thomas Plümper and Eric Neumayer
- Through a Glass and Darkly: Attitudes Toward International Trade and the Curious Effects of Issue Framing pp. 755-780

- Michael J. Hiscox
Volume 60, issue 2, 2006
- Women and Globalization: A Study of 180 Countries, 1975–2000 pp. 293-333

- Mark M. Gray, Miki Caul Kittilson and Wayne Sandholtz
- Refugees and the Spread of Civil War pp. 335-366

- Idean Salehyan and Kristian Skrede Gleditsch
- Congressional Politics of Financing the International Monetary Fund pp. 367-399

- J. Lawrence Broz and Michael Brewster Hawes
- Globalization as ‘Galton's Problem’: The Missing Link in the Analysis of Diffusion Patterns in Welfare State Development pp. 401-431

- Detlef Jahn
- Dependency Revisited: International Markets, Business Cycles, and Social Spending in the Developing World pp. 433-468

- Erik Wibbels
- Learning to Love Globalization: Education and Individual Attitudes Toward International Trade pp. 469-498

- Jens Hainmueller and Michael J. Hiscox
- A Comment on ‘Rewarding Impatience’ pp. 499-513

- Ben Goodrich
- ‘Rewarding Impatience’ Revisited: A Response to Goodrich pp. 515-525

- Lisa Blaydes
Volume 60, issue 1, 2006
- Coercion Through IOs: The Security Council and the Logic of Information Transmission pp. 1-34

- Alexander Thompson
- Uncommon Ground: Indivisible Territory and the Politics of Legitimacy pp. 35-68

- Stacie E. Goddard
- Domestic Influences on International Trade Policy: Factor Mobility in the United States, 1963 to 1992 pp. 69-103

- Jeffrey Ladewig
- Information, Uncertainty, and the Decision to Secede pp. 105-135

- Barbara F. Walter
- Democratization and International Organizations pp. 137-167

- Edward D. Mansfield and Jon C. Pevehouse
- War as a Commitment Problem pp. 169-203

- Robert Powell
- Funding Self-Sustaining Development: The Role of Aid, FDI and Government in Economic Success pp. 205-243

- Stephen Kosack and Jennifer Tobin
- Institutions, Expectations, and Currency Crises pp. 245-262

- David Leblang and Shanker Satyanath
- Interest Groups, Veto Points, and Electricity Infrastructure Deployment pp. 263-286

- Witold Henisz and Bennet A. Zelner
Volume 59, issue 4, 2005
- International Institutions and Socialization in Europe: Introduction and Framework pp. 801-826

- Jeffrey T. Checkel
- Strategic Calculation and International Socialization: Membership Incentives, Party Constellations, and Sustained Compliance in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 827-860

- Frank Schimmelfennig
- Several Roads Lead to International Norms, but Few Via International Socialization: A Case Study of the European Commission pp. 861-898

- Liesbet Hooghe
- Multiple Embeddedness and Socialization in Europe: The Case of Council Officials pp. 899-936

- Jan Beyers
- The Janus Face of Brussels: Socialization and Everyday Decision Making in the European Union pp. 937-971

- Jeffrey Lewis
- Security Institutions as Agents of Socialization? NATO and the ‘New Europe’ pp. 973-1012

- Alexandra Gheciu
- Conclusions and Extensions: Toward Mid-Range Theorizing and Beyond Europe pp. 1013-1044

- Alastair Iain Johnston
- Getting Socialized to Build Bridges: Constructivism and Rationalism, Europe and the Nation-State pp. 1045-1079

- Michael Zürn and Jeffrey T. Checkel
Volume 59, issue 3, 2005
- The Strategic Use of Liberal Internationalism: Libya and the UN Sanctions, 1992–2003 pp. 495-526

- Ian Hurd
- The Political Origins of the UN Security Council's Ability to Legitimize the Use of Force pp. 527-557

- Erik Voeten
- Informal Groups of States and the UN Security Council pp. 559-592

- Jochen Prantl
- Trading Human Rights: How Preferential Trade Agreements Influence Government Repression pp. 593-629

- Emilie M. Hafner-Burton
- Economic Globalization, the Macro Economy, and Reversals of Welfare: Expansion in Affluent Democracies, 1978–94 pp. 631-662

- Alexander Hicks and Christopher Zorn
- Constitutional Structures, Sovereignty, and the Emergence of Norms: The Case of International Election Monitoring pp. 663-693

- Arturo Santa-Cruz
- Patently Misleading: Partial Implementation and Bargaining Leverage in Sino-American Negotiations on Intellectual Property Rights pp. 695-729

- Andrew Mertha and Robert Pahre
- False Prophet, or Genuine Savior? Assessing the Effects of Economic Openness on Sustainable Development, 1980–99 pp. 731-772

- Indra de Soysa and Eric Neumayer
- World Bank Environmental Reform: Revisiting Lessons from Agency Theory pp. 773-783

- Tamar Gutner
- Theory, Data, and Hypothesis Testing: World Bank Environmental Reform Redux pp. 785-800

- Daniel L. Nielson and Michael J. Tierney
Volume 59, issue 2, 2005
- Making and Keeping Peace pp. 261-292

- Suzanne Werner and Amy Yuen
- Explanatory Typologies in Qualitative Studies of International Politics pp. 293-326

- Colin Elman
- Systemic Vulnerability and the Origins of Developmental States: Northeast and Southeast Asia in Comparative Perspective pp. 327-361

- Richard F. Doner, Bryan K. Ritchie and Dan Slater
- Why Comply? The Domestic Constituency Mechanism pp. 363-398

- Xinyuan Dai
- Legal Integration and Use of the Preliminary Ruling Process in the European Union pp. 399-418

- Clifford J. Carrubba and Lacey Murrah
- Foreign Assistance, International Norms, and NGO Development: Lessons from the Russian Campaign pp. 419-449

- Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom
- The Political Economy of Legal Globalization: Juridification, Adversarial Legalism, and Responsive Regulation. A comment pp. 451-462

- David Levi-Faur
- Lex Americana? A Response to Levi-Faur pp. 463-472

- R. Daniel Kelemen and Eric C. Sibbitt
- Government Spending and Public Support for Trade in the OECD: An Empirical Test of the Embedded Liberalism Thesis pp. 473-494

- Jude C. Hays, Sean D. Ehrlich and Clint Peinhardt
Volume 59, issue 1, 2005
- The Politics of Risking Peace: Do Hawks or Doves Deliver the Olive Branch? pp. 1-38

- Kenneth A. Schultz
- Power in International Politics pp. 39-75

- Michael Barnett and Raymond Duvall
- Rationality and Psychology in International Politics pp. 77-106

- Jonathan Mercer
- Why the Move to Free Trade? Democracy and Trade Policy in the Developing Countries pp. 107-143

- Helen V. Milner and Keiko Kubota
- Conciliation, Counterterrorism, and Patterns of Terrorist Violence pp. 145-176

- Ethan Bueno de Mesquita
- Kant, Mill, and Illiberal Legacies in International Affairs pp. 177-207

- Beate Jahn
- Presidents, Congress, and the Use of Force pp. 209-232

- William G. Howell and Jon C. Pevehouse
- Do Neoliberal Policies Deter Political Corruption? pp. 233-254

- John Gerring and Strom C. Thacker
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