International Area Studies Review
1997 - 2023
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Volume 23, issue 4, 2020
- Trends in Korean studies: A content analysis of Korea-related articles published in the Arts & Humanities Citation Index, 1990–2015 pp. 325-334

- Daniel Schwekendiek
- Impacts of ecosystem vitality on ASEAN’s agricultural exports: A System Generalized Method of Moments approach pp. 335-351

- Nguyen Khanh Doanh, Nguyen Ngoc Quynh and Yoon Heo
- Towards sustainable integration: The role of government in facilitating ASEAN integration through education cooperation pp. 352-364

- Dhiyathad Prateeppornnarong
- Religious populism in Pakistani Punjab: How Khadim Rizvi’s Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan emerged pp. 365-381

- Ahmad Sabat, Muhammad Shoaib and Abdul Qadar
Volume 23, issue 3, 2020
- Movement of the people: Violence and internal displacement pp. 233-250

- Diego Esparza, Jessica Lucas, Enrique Martinez, James Meernik, Ignacio Molinero and Victoria Nevarez
- Determinants of presidential approval ratings: Cross-country analyses with reference to Latin America pp. 251-267

- Ji Won Jung and Jinhwan Oh
- Discussing the determinants of online budget transparency based on a spatial regression analysis of Croatian cities and municipalities: Do good neighbours make you better? pp. 268-287

- Paulo Mourão, Mihaela Bronić and Branko Stanić
- Corruption research: A need for an integrated approach pp. 288-306

- Andris Zimelis
- The value of sub-national data: The dynamics of contentious politics in Nepal pp. 307-322

- Belén González and Johannes Vüllers
Volume 23, issue 2, 2020
- Revolutionary mass uprisings in authoritarian regimes pp. 135-159

- Holger Albrecht and Kevin Koehler
- Authoritarian survival strategies and elite churn: The case of North Korea pp. 160-176

- John Ishiyama and Taekbin Kim
- Economic sanctions against North Korea: The pivotal role of US–China cooperation pp. 177-193

- Woo-Jun Min and Sukhee Han
- The US-North Korean asymmetrical security dilemma: Past the point of nuclear no return? pp. 194-209

- Erwin Tan and Jae Jeok Park
- On the determinants of economic growth: Empirical evidence from the Eurozone countries pp. 210-229

- Panagiotis Pegkas, Christos Staikouras and Constantinos Tsamadias
Volume 23, issue 1, 2020
- Ethno-political favouritism in maternal health care service delivery: Micro-level evidence from sub-Saharan Africa, 1981–2014 pp. 3-27

- Ole Magnus Theisen, Håvard Strand and Gudrun Østby
- Democracy, consumption, and growth in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 28-48

- John A Doces
- Revisionist Conflict and State Repression pp. 49-72

- Thorin M. Wright
- Sleep, bark, or bite: Do natural resources make the difference regarding peaceful or violent conflict? pp. 73-92

- Matthias Basedau and Vita Roy
- Moderating polarised positions on questions of national identity and sovereignty: Deliberative surveys on federalism in Myanmar pp. 93-113

- Michael G Breen and Baogang He
- Interpreting the Maritime and Overland Trade Regulations of 1882 between ChosŠn and the Qing: How logics of appropriateness shaped Sino–Korean relations pp. 114-132

- Jung Mee Park and Chun-Ping Wang
Volume 22, issue 4, 2019
- A political–institutional explanation of environmental performance in Latin America pp. 295-311

- Denis Rey and Joshua Ozymy
- To cover or not to cover: Alexei Navalny in Russian media pp. 312-326

- Anastasia Kazun
- Rewards of reforms: Can economic freedom and reforms in developing countries reduce the brain drain? pp. 327-347

- Jarand H Aarhus and Tor G Jakobsen
- Enigmas of grievances about inequality: Effects of attitudes toward inequality and government redistribution on protest participation pp. 348-368

- Jung-In Jo and Hyun Jin Choi
- Sources of political parties’ campaign expenditure in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic: Examining the 2015 General Election pp. 369-389

- Babayo Sule, Bakri Mat, Mohd Azizuddin Mohd Sani and Saalah Yakubu Ibrahim
Volume 22, issue 3, 2019
- On the origins, persistence and termination of spatial and positional rivalries in world politics: Elaborating a two-issue theory of conflict escalation pp. 203-225

- Kentaro Sakuwa and William R Thompson
- Geographical and temporal patterns of interstate security competition: Global and regional evidence pp. 226-246

- Jo Jakobsen and Thomas Halvorsen
- Crisis and poverty: With reference to Latin America pp. 247-257

- Hyevin Koo and Jinhwan Oh
- Casualty sensitivity in Japan: Information underlying certainty and uncertainty pp. 258-276

- Yoshitaka Komiya
- Toward a holistic networks approach to strategic third-party intervention: A literature review pp. 277-292

- Colin Hannigan
Volume 22, issue 2, 2019
- How (not) to measure democracy pp. 95-127

- Vanessa A Boese
- Fueling rebellion: Maritime piracy and the duration of civil war pp. 128-147

- Brandon Prins, Anup Phayal and Ursula E Daxecker
- The Greek puzzle: A socio-political analysis of the current Greek crisis pp. 148-167

- Dionysios Tsirigotis
- Beyond palatable: White privilege and Western immigrant restaurateurs in postcolonial Taiwan pp. 168-185

- Rueyling Tzeng
- Debunking myths about oil: A case study of oil subsidies pp. 186-200

- Jung Taek Han and Seo Yeon Kim
Volume 22, issue 1, 2019
- A deliberately delayed or forgotten issue: North Korean human rights as an international legal problem pp. 3-20

- Jung-hyun Cho and Min-Jung Paik
- Executive turnovers in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 21-40

- David F Damore and Michelle Kuenzi
- Regionalism and presidential ideology in the current wave of Latin American integration pp. 41-63

- David Baracaldo Orjuela and Jean-Marie Chenou
- Relative effects of regional and global trade on carbon emissions in ECOWAS member countries pp. 64-75

- Lukman Oyelami
- Uncharacteristic foreign policy behavior: Sharon’s decision to withdraw from Gaza pp. 76-92

- Baris Kesgin
Volume 21, issue 4, 2018
- A look into German housing markets: A bubble call? pp. 289-301

- Jan R. Kim and Gieyoung Lim
- The perfect storm: The impact of disaster severity on internal human trafficking pp. 302-322

- Anuj Gurung and Amanda D Clark
- European integration through the eyes of ASEAN: Rethinking Eurocentrism in comparative regionalism pp. 323-339

- Taku Yukawa
- Islamo-nationalism, domestic politics, and Bangladesh’s policy of balancing against India since the 1990s pp. 340-364

- Md. Abdul Mannan
- Converting sports diplomacy to diplomatic outcomes: Introducing a sports diplomacy model pp. 365-381

- Kambiz Abdi, Mahdi Talebpour, Jami Fullerton, Mohammad Javad Ranjkesh and Hadi Jabbari Nooghabi
Volume 21, issue 3, 2018
- How small states acquire status: A social network analysis pp. 191-213

- Phil Baxter, Jenna Jordan and Lawrence Rubin
- Social divisions, party support, and the changes in the Thai party system since 2001 pp. 214-230

- Kai-Ping Huang and Stithorn Thananithichot
- Russia’s centralized authoritarianism in the disguise of democratic federalism: Evidence from the September 2017 sub-national elections pp. 231-248

- Grigorii V Golosov
- Analysis of social capital and political development in Iran under the Hashemi Rafsanjani and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad governments pp. 249-270

- Ali AbolAli Aghdaci and Mohammad Reza Mayeli
- India’s Logistics Exchange Memorandum of Agreement (LEMOA): A dysphoria in disguise pp. 271-286

- Mahesh Ramaswamy and Asha Shivaswamy
Volume 21, issue 2, 2018
- Public opinion and the end of apartheid pp. 97-113

- Julio F Carrión and Stuart J Kaufman
- Bureaucratic characteristics and citizen trust in civil service in OECD member nations pp. 114-133

- SeoYoun Choi
- The International Olympic Committee: A United Nations Permanent Observer of post-politics? pp. 134-149

- Nicolien van Luijk
- ‘Populism as a medium of mass mobilization’: The case of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan pp. 150-168

- H Bahadir Türk
- Human rights fact-finding and the CIA’s rendition, detention and interrogation programme: A response to Cordell pp. 169-178

- Ruth Blakeley and Sam Raphael
- Measuring extraordinary rendition and international cooperation: A response to Blakeley and Raphael pp. 179-187

- Rebecca Cordell
Volume 21, issue 1, 2018
- Towards implementation of sustainable development goals (SDG) in developing nations: A useful funding framework pp. 3-8

- Temidayo Olabode Akenroye, Håvard Mokleiv Nygård and Ama Eyo
- Diplomacy, trade, and South Korea’s rise to international influence pp. 9-27

- Dennis Patterson and Jangsup Choi
- Sector-based vote choice: A new approach to explaining core and swing voters in Africa pp. 28-50

- Eun Kyung Kim
- Migration, sons of the soil conflict, and international relations pp. 51-67

- Matthew I. Mitchell
- Where is Uzbekistan’s trade and where should it be directed? Gravity analyses for being doubly landlocked pp. 68-84

- Jinhwan Oh, Bekzod Yuldashev and Soo Hyun Moon
- Electoral politics and democracy in Africa: A critical review of Lindberg’s thesis pp. 85-94

- Christopher Appiah-Thompson
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