International Area Studies Review
1997 - 2023
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Volume 20, issue 4, 2017
- Bones of democratic contention: Maritime disputes pp. 293-310

- Kelly Daniels and Sara McLaughlin Mitchell
- The effects of political and legal constraints on expropriation in natural resource and manufacturing sectors pp. 311-333

- Glen Biglaiser, Hoon Lee and Joseph L Staats
- Viewing presidential televised debates and civic engagement in Korea pp. 334-348

- Hansoo Lee and Jae-Mook Lee
- Tsugaru Gaku as Area Studies: Research plasticity and researcher hybridity pp. 349-359

- Anthony Rausch
- Lazy thinking, lazy giving—or lazy research? pp. 360-363

- Maarten van der Eynden, Henrik Fliflet, Per Fredrik Ilsaas Pharo, Hege Ragnhildstveit and Snorre Tønset
- Missing the forest for the trees! A reply to “Lazy thinking, lazy giving—or lazy research?†pp. 364-366

- Indra de Soysa and Kristine Hermanrud
Volume 20, issue 3, 2017
- A tale of two power transitions: Capabilities, satisfaction, and the will to power in the relations between the United Kingdom, the United States, and Imperial Germany pp. 201-222

- Carsten Rauch
- Unified Korea’s policy under various scenarios of the US-Sino relationship pp. 223-241

- Dong-ho Han, Sung Chul Jung, Ji Yong Lee and Jae Jeok Park
- Reconciling sharia with “Negara Kesatuan Republik Indonesiaâ€: The ideology and framing strategies of the Indonesian Forum of Islamic Society (FUI) pp. 242-263

- Fahlesa Munabari
- CO2 emissions and economic growth in sub-Saharan African countries: A panel data analysis pp. 264-272

- Nicholas Odhiambo
- Redefining China’s Xinjiang policy: Rhetoric or reality? pp. 273-290

- Veena Ramachandran
Volume 20, issue 2, 2017
- Does democracy guarantee (de)forestation? An empirical analysis pp. 97-121

- Anders Rydning Gaarder and Krishna C Vadlamannati
- Centrality in the network of Regional Trade Agreements: Effects on the strategies of the Arctic claimant states pp. 122-143

- Irena Valková
- South Korea’s regional disparities and the 2018 Winter Olympics for regional development: Big Push revisited pp. 144-159

- Jinhwan Oh
- China–Africa cooperation: Struggling commodities and the silver-lining in the innovation economy pp. 160-178

- Vincent Ibonye
- Measuring extraordinary rendition and international cooperation pp. 179-197

- Rebecca Cordell
Volume 20, issue 1, 2017
- Achieving the sustainable development agenda: The governance – conflict nexus pp. 3-18

- Håvard Mokleiv Nygård
- Lazy thinking, lazy giving? Examining the effects of Norwegian aid on forests in developing countries pp. 19-41

- Kristine Hermanrud and Indra de Soysa
- Anti-Americanism in East Asia: Analyses of college students’ attitudes in China, Japan, and South Korea pp. 42-56

- Young Choul Kim and Ho Keun Yoo
- Consistent pattern of DRPK’s policy on ROK: What shapes North Korea’s foreign policy? pp. 57-75

- Suk-Hoon Hong and Yun-Young Cho
- From a dualized labor market to a dualized welfare state: Employment insecurity and welfare state development in South Korea pp. 76-93

- Hyun Kyoung Kim
Volume 19, issue 4, 2016
- Weapons of the dissatisfied? Perceptions of socioeconomic inequality, redistributive preference, and political protest: Evidence from South Korea pp. 285-300

- Jung In Jo
- How the size of governing coalitions shape legislative behavior: A subnational analysis of Argentine legislative chambers, 1992–2009 pp. 301-319

- Tiffany D Barnes and Jinhyeok Jang
- The great blockade of Lithuania: Evaluating sanction theory with a case study of Soviet sanctions to prevent Lithuanian independence pp. 320-339

- David Lektzian and Rimvydas Ragauskas
- Examining the nature of defensively situated politics of difference, identity and essentialism in Ethiopia: A critical engagement pp. 340-354

- Jeylan Wolyie Hussein
- Do cash transfers help the poor during trade liberalization? Evidence from Laos pp. 355-371

- Phouphet Kyophilavong, Xaignasack Lassachack and Thanouxay Volavong
Volume 19, issue 3, 2016
- Engineering cooperation: How Americans and Russians manage joint operation of the International Space Station pp. 197-209

- William T. Bianco and Robert Landis
- Sexual violence by government security forces: Are levels of sexual violence in peacetime predictive of those in civil conflict? pp. 210-230

- Christopher K. Butler and Jessica L. Jones
- Party system nationalisation in Sub-Saharan Africa: Empirical evidence and an explanatory model pp. 231-248

- Grigorii V Golosov
- Same context, different political paths: Two Islamic movements in Turkey pp. 249-265

- Esen KirdiÅŸ
- The impact of industry characteristics on firms’ export intensity pp. 266-281

- Joana Reis and Rosa Forte
Volume 19, issue 2, 2016
- Do human rights violations increase the risk of civil war? pp. 107-130

- Kjersti Skarstad and HÃ¥vard Strand
- House prices and business cycles: The case of the UK pp. 131-146

- Jan R. Kim and Keunsuk Chung
- The impact of conglomerate farming on the poor: Empirical evidence from the Brazil soy sector pp. 147-164

- Sujin Choi and Hanho Kim
- Immigration and international trade: Evidence from recent South Korean experiences pp. 165-176

- Chong-Uk Kim and Gieyoung Lim
- China’s rise, the USA and global order: Contested perspectives and an alternative approach pp. 177-194

- Mohammed Nuruzzaman
Volume 19, issue 1, 2016
- Challenges and opportunities in an urbanising India pp. 3-11

- Kristian Hoelscher and Rumi Aijaz
- Planning the Millennium City: The politics of place-making in Gurgaon, India pp. 12-27

- Shoshana R. Goldstein
- The evolution of the smart cities agenda in India pp. 28-44

- Kristian Hoelscher
- When a participatory slum sanitation project encounters urban informality: The case of the Greater Mumbai Metropolitan Region pp. 45-59

- Tara van Dijk, Amita Bhide and Vinay Shivtare
- Religion, poverty and conflict in a garbage slum of Ahmedabad pp. 60-75

- Jason Miklian and Ida Roland Birkvad
- Climate variability, livelihoods and social inequities: The vulnerability of migrant workers in Indian cities pp. 76-89

- Sunil D Santha, Surinder Jaswal, Devisha Sasidevan, Ajmal Khan, Kaushik Datta and Annu Kuruvilla
- Instituting environmental sustainability and climate resilience into the governance process: Exploring the potential of new urban development schemes in India pp. 90-103

- Divya Sharma and Seema Singh
Volume 18, issue 4, 2015
- A re-examination of the effects of the economy, government spending, and incumbent ideology on national policy mood pp. 329-344

- HeeMin Kim, Hyeyoung Yoo and Jungho Roh
- The role of the private sector in Japan’s recovery from the Great Depression pp. 345-364

- Changmin Lee
- Democratic politics and voting behaviour in Ghana pp. 365-381

- Samuel Adams and Kingsley S. Agomor
- Analysis of dynamics of politicized collective identity in post-Dergue Ethiopia: A sociological and social-psychological analysis pp. 382-402

- Jeylan Wolyie Hussein
- Dutch disease in the Lao economy: Diagnosis and treatment pp. 403-423

- Sthabandith Insisienmay, Vanthana Nolintha and Innwon Park
Volume 18, issue 3, 2015
- Power transition theory and the rise of China pp. 219-226

- Woosang Kim and Scott Gates
- American and Chinese leadership during the global financial crisis: Testing Kindleberger’s stabilization functions pp. 227-250

- Carla Norrlof and Simon Reich
- Rising China, pivotal middle power South Korea, and alliance transition theory pp. 251-265

- Woosang Kim
- Global and regional orders in the 21st century in terms of multi-layered power transition theory: The cases of US–China and China–Japan relations pp. 266-279

- Sang-Hwan Lee
- Assessment of deterrence and missile defense in East Asia: A power transition perspective pp. 280-296

- Kyungkook Kang and Jacek Kugler
- Deterrence, interdependence and Sino–US peace pp. 297-311

- Stein Tønnesson
- Can Russia keep its special ties with Vietnam while moving closer and closer to China? pp. 312-325

- Pavel K Baev and Stein Tønnesson
- Erratum pp. 326-326

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Volume 18, issue 2, 2015
- Intra-regional trade of ASEAN+3: Trends and issues for the economic integration of East Asia pp. 109-137

- Hee-Ryang Ra
- Dynamics of institutionalized competition in the geography of inter-ethnic rivalry: The case of the Jarso and the Girhi in Eastern Ethiopia pp. 138-163

- Jeylan Wolyie Hussein and Fekadu Beyene
- Relative deprivation and insurgency: What lessons from Nigeria’s flawed federalism? pp. 164-181

- Kiikpoye K. Aaron
- Explaining the origins and evolution of India’s Korean policy pp. 182-198

- Rajiv Kumar
- Obstacles to the response to HIV/AIDS in South Africa: Historical legacies in perception and policy environment in 1994–2006 pp. 199-215

- Young Soo Kim
Volume 18, issue 1, 2015
- A letter from the Editor-in-Chief pp. 3-3

- Scott Gates
- Ethnonationalism in post-war Bosnia-Herzegovina and Kosovo The effects of local violence and ethnic composition pp. 4-25

- Karin Dyrstad, Tanja Ellingsen and Jan Ketil Rød
- Mistrust and hegemony: Regional institutional design, the FSU-CIS, and Russia pp. 26-52

- John P. Willerton, Gary Goertz and Michael O. Slobodchikoff
- Trade facilitation and the regulatory environment in Russia pp. 53-72

- Yoon Heo and Roman Vernidub
- Re-examine foreign direct investment and economic growth: Panel co-integration and causality tests for sub-Saharan African countries pp. 73-86

- Taiwo Akinlo and Simon-Oke O. Olayemi
- A year of South Sudan’s third civil war pp. 87-104

- Øystein H Rolandsen, Helene Molteberg Glomnes, Sebabatso Manoeli and Fanny Nicolaisen
- Errata pp. 105-105

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