International Area Studies Review
1997 - 2023
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Volume 17, issue 4, 2014
- Mutual veto and power-sharing pp. 343-358

- Megha Ram and Kaare Wallace Strøm
- Environmental Kuznets curve revisited with special reference to Eastern Europe and Central Asia pp. 359-374

- Jinhwan Oh and ChiHyun Yun
- Farewell to leadership? Ideas of hegemony and counter-hegemony in the Americas pp. 375-393

- Wolfgang Muno and Alexander Brand
- Cultural intelligence as a predictor of individuals’ adaptive performance: A study in a multicultural environment pp. 394-413

- Faruk Şahin and Sait Gürbüz
- Nigerian foreign policy and economic development, 1999–2013 pp. 414-433

- Efem N Ubi and Oluwatooni O Akinkuotu
Volume 17, issue 3, 2014
- Party relevance and party survival in new democracies pp. 251-261

- William Bianco, Christopher Kam, Itai Sened and Regina Smyth
- Too many problems at home to help you: Domestic disincentives for military coalition participation pp. 262-278

- Atsushi Tago
- Psychological contract formation: The influence of demographic factors pp. 279-294

- Samuel Adams, Fanny Adams Quagrainie and Edem Kwame Mensah Klobodu
- Wars without borders: Conditions for the development of regional conflict systems in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 295-312

- Nadine Ansorg
- Minimum wage levels across Southeast Asia: Trends and issues pp. 313-339

- Hee-Ryang Ra
Volume 17, issue 2, 2014
- The Dynamics of Political Demography pp. 97-98

- Monica Duffy Toft
- Political demography: Powerful forces between disciplinary stools pp. 99-119

- Michael S. Teitelbaum
- Demographic growth in dangerous places: Concentrating conflict risks1 pp. 120-133

- Jack Goldstone, Monty G. Marshall and Hilton Root
- Growing religion and growing religious restrictions: A global overview pp. 134-145

- Brian J. Grim
- Religious demography and conflict: Lessons from Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana pp. 146-166

- Ragnhild Nordås
- Hear nothing, see nothing, say nothing: Can states reduce the risk of armed conflict by banning census data on ethnic groups? pp. 167-183

- HÃ¥vard Strand and Henrik Urdal
- Death by demography: 1979 as a turning point in the disintegration of the Soviet Union pp. 184-204

- Monica Duffy Toft
- Coffins versus cradles: Russian population, foreign policy, and power transition theory pp. 205-221

- Jennifer Dabbs Sciubba
- Fluid populations, immobile assets: Synchronizing infrastructure investments with shifting demography pp. 222-248

- Atif Ansar and Martin Pohlers
Volume 17, issue 1, 2014
- A psychological jurisprudence model of public opinion and international prosecution pp. 3-20

- James Meernik and Kimi King
- Information, rebel organization and civil war escalation: The case of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam pp. 21-40

- Kazuhiro Obayashi
- Dynamics and trends in social trust in Ghana pp. 41-56

- Richard Asante
- High-risk work, cultural conflicts and labor mobility: The experiences of foreign workers in the shipyard industry on the Korean East Coast pp. 57-74

- Youngjin Choi
- Can international interventions secure the peace? pp. 75-94

- Anke Hoeffler
Volume 16, issue 4, 2013
- Corporate social responsibility patterns and conflicts in Nigeria’s oil-rich region pp. 341-356

- Kiikpoye K. Aaron and John M. Patrick
- What determines international tourist arrivals to Peru? A gravity approach pp. 357-369

- Maritza Elizabeth Bermeo Velasquez and Jinhwan Oh
- Overlapping regional security institutions in South America: The case of OAS and UNASUR pp. 370-389

- Brigitte Weiffen, Leslie Wehner and Detlef Nolte
- The importance of windows of opportunity for foreign policy change pp. 390-406

- Fredrik Doeser and Joakim Eidenfalk
- China moving up the value chain: What can be learned from the Asian NICs? pp. 407-430

- Lurong Chen and Philippe De Lombaerde
Volume 16, issue 3, 2013
- Soft power at home and abroad: Sport diplomacy, politics and peace-building pp. 235-243

- Håvard Mokleiv Nygård and Scott Gates
- Going for the gold: Status-seeking behavior and Olympic performance pp. 244-261

- J. Patrick Rhamey and Bryan R. Early
- International hostility and aggressiveness on the soccer pitch: Evidence from European Championships and World Cups for the period 2000–2012 pp. 262-273

- Raul Caruso and Marco Di Domizio
- The contested terrain of sport diplomacy in a globalizing world pp. 274-284

- Steven J. Jackson
- FIFA and the South Africa question: The 1976/1977 football unity talks and their impact on the development of professional football in South Africa pp. 285-306

- Sifiso Mxolisi Ndlovu
- Sport as a catalyst for cooperation: Why sport dialogue between the two Koreas succeeds in some cases but not in others pp. 307-324

- Giwoong Jung
- Japan’s sports diplomacy in the early post-Second World War years pp. 325-335

- Sayuri Guthrie-Shimizu
Volume 16, issue 2, 2013
- Will democracy bring peace to Myanmar? pp. 115-141

- Marte Nilsen
- Integration in the post-Soviet space pp. 142-159

- Flemming Splidsboel Hansen
- Resilience and recovery: The Philippine IT–BPO industry during the global crisis pp. 160-183

- Anna Charmaine Abara and Yoon Heo
- The development of Korea’s service industry from a global historical perspective pp. 184-205

- Thanh Hoan Phan and Ji Young Jeong
- Inequality and political violence: A review of the literature pp. 206-231

- Gudrun Østby
Volume 16, issue 1, 2013
- The limits of nation-building in the Philippines pp. 3-23

- Stuart J. Kaufman
- Educated but poor: Explaining localized ethnic violence during Indonesia’s democratic transition pp. 24-49

- Mohammad Zulfan Tadjoeddin
- When do commitment problems not cause war? Turkey and Cyprus, 1964 versus 1974 pp. 50-73

- Martin Austvoll Nome
- The tactics of foreign policy agenda-setting: Issue choice and the president’s weekly radio address pp. 74-88

- James Meernik and Michael Ault
- Power sharing, peace and democracy: Any obvious relationships? pp. 89-112

- Helga Malmin Binningsbø
Volume 15, issue 4, 2012
- The state of democracy in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 323-338

- Robert Bates, Ghada Fayad and Anke Hoeffler
- The importance of legal systems for portfolio investment in the developing world pp. 339-358

- Hoon Lee, Joseph L. Staats and Glen Biglaiser
- Identity, policy ideas, and Asian diplomacy: Japan’s response to the rise of China pp. 359-376

- Hidetaka Yoshimatsu
- Recent trends in regional integration and the Indian experience pp. 377-392

- Thongkholal Haokip
- Democracy and economic growth: A survey of arguments and results pp. 393-415

- Carl Henrik Knutsen
Volume 15, issue 3, 2012
- Introduction: Warfare and the state in Afghanistan pp. 195-202

- Kaushik Roy
- The transnationalization of the Taliban pp. 203-229

- Kristian Berg Harpviken
- Military offensives in Afghanistan: A double-edged sword pp. 230-248

- Lisa Hultman
- How Afghanistan was broken: The disaster of the Soviet intervention pp. 249-262

- Pavel K Baev
- The meaning of ‘state failure’: Public service, public servants, and the contemporary Afghan state pp. 263-278

- Ivan ArreguÃn-Toft
- Managing Helmand province: From Bost to Bastion pp. 279-300

- Robert Johnson
- Afghanistan and the future of war pp. 301-320

- Kaushik Roy
Volume 15, issue 2, 2012
- Horses, guns and governments: A comparative study of the military transition in the Manchu, Mughal, Ottoman and Safavid empires, circa 1400 to circa 1750 pp. 99-121

- Kaushik Roy
- Do voter preferences matter between elections? Democratic performance in Western Democracies pp. 122-140

- Hee Min Kim and Richard C. Fording
- Hearts and mines: A district-level analysis of the Maoist conflict in India pp. 141-160

- Kristian Hoelscher, Jason Miklian and Krishna Chaitanya Vadlamannati
- Does gravity matter? Evidence from Nepal’s trade pattern pp. 161-175

- Jinhwan Oh and Laxmi Prasad Prasai
- The IOC as a transnational organization: Paradigm shift and its rising role in global governance pp. 176-186

- Burak Herguner
Volume 15, issue 1, 2012
- When democracies kill: Reflections from the US, India, and Northern Ireland pp. 3-20

- Christian Davenport
- Demography and national security: The politics of population shifts in contemporary Israel pp. 21-42

- Monica Duffy Toft
- A new wonderland of Asian migration: Does symbolic politics trump utilitarian politics? pp. 43-58

- Jung In Jo
- Treaty networks, nesting, and interstate cooperation: Russia, the FSU, and the CIS pp. 59-82

- John P Willerton, Michael O Slobodchikoff and Gary Goertz
- Active citation through hyperlinks: The retarded replication revolution pp. 83-90

- Stein Tønnesson
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