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The Review of International Organizations

2006 - 2025

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Volume 18, issue 4, 2023

International rankings and public opinion: Compliance, dismissal, or backlash? pp. 607-629 Downloads
Asif Efrat and Omer Yair
Discovering cooperation: Endogenous change in international organizations pp. 631-666 Downloads
Tobias Lenz, Besir Ceka, Liesbet Hooghe, Gary Marks and Alexandr Burilkov
Protecting home: how firms’ investment plans affect the formation of bilateral investment treaties pp. 667-692 Downloads
Seungjun Kim
Institutional Overlap in Global Governance and the Design of Intergovernmental Organizations pp. 693-724 Downloads
Bernhard Reinsberg and Oliver Westerwinter
Can IOs influence attitudes about regulating “Big Tech”? pp. 725-751 Downloads
Terrence L. Chapman and Huimin Li
The performance of international organizations: a new measure and dataset based on computational text analysis of evaluation reports pp. 753-776 Downloads
Steffen Eckhard, Vytautas Jankauskas, Elena Leuschner, Ian Burton, Tilman Kerl and Rita Sevastjanova
Vytautas Jankauskas and Steffen Eckhard. 2023. The Politics of Evaluation in International Organizations (Oxford: Oxford University Press) pp. 777-781 Downloads
Mirko Heinzel
Ranjit Lall. 2023. Making International Institutions Work: The Politics of Performance. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press) pp. 783-787 Downloads
Felicity Vabulas

Volume 18, issue 3, 2023

At what cost? Power, payments, and public support of international organizations pp. 431-465 Downloads
Ryan Brutger and Richard Clark
Bureaucratic capacity and preference attainment in international economic negotiations pp. 467-498 Downloads
Tarald Gulseth Berge and Øyvind Stiansen
WHO approves? Relative trust, the WHO, and China’s COVID-19 vaccines pp. 499-521 Downloads
Greg Chih-Hsin Sheen, Hans H. Tung, Chien-Huei Wu and Wen-Chin Wu
Aid and institutions: Local effects of World Bank aid on perceived institutional quality in Africa pp. 523-551 Downloads
Ann-Sofie Isaksson and Dick Durevall
Measuring precision precisely: A dictionary-based measure of imprecision pp. 553-571 Downloads
Markus Gastinger and Henning Schmidtke
The political power of internet business: A comprehensive dataset of Telecommunications Ownership and Control (TOSCO) pp. 573-600 Downloads
Tina Freyburg, Lisa Garbe and Véronique Wavre
Chris Humphrey. 2022. Financing the Future: Multilateral Development Banks in the Changing World Order of the 21st Century. (Oxford: Oxford University Press). Laura Francesca Peitz. 2023. The Dual Nature of Multilateral Development Banks: Balancing Development and Financial Logics. (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press) pp. 601-606 Downloads
Christopher Kilby

Volume 18, issue 2, 2023

Trading favors? UN Security Council membership and subnational favoritism in aid recipients pp. 237-258 Downloads
Maria Berlin, Raj M. Desai and Anders Olofsgård
The impact of unilateral BIT terminations on FDI: Quasi-experimental evidence from India pp. 259-296 Downloads
Simon Hartmann and Rok Spruk
Chinese or western finance? Transparency, official credit flows, and the international political economy of development pp. 297-328 Downloads
Ben Cormier
Institutional roots of international alliances: Party groupings and position similarity at global climate negotiations pp. 329-359 Downloads
Federica Genovese, Richard J. McAlexander and Johannes Urpelainen
Constraints and incentives in the investment regime: How bargaining power shapes BIT reform pp. 361-391 Downloads
Tuuli-Anna Huikuri
The state does not live by warfare alone: War and revenue in the long nineteenth century pp. 393-418 Downloads
Agustín Goenaga, Oriol Sabaté and Jan Teorell
Kim Moloney. 2022. Who Matters at the World Bank? Bureaucrats, Policy Change and Public Sector Governance (Oxford: Oxford University Press) pp. 419-423 Downloads
Susan Park
Lisa Dellmuth, Jan Aart Scholte, Jonas Tallberg and Soetkin Verhaegen. 2022. Citizens, Elites, and the Legitimacy of Global Governance. (Oxford: Oxford University Press) pp. 425-430 Downloads
Matthias Ecker-Ehrhardt

Volume 18, issue 1, 2023

Trade Wars and Election Interference pp. 1-25 Downloads
Ryan Brutger, Stephen Chaudoin and Max Kagan
IOs’ selective adoption of NGO information: Evidence from the Universal Periodic Review pp. 27-59 Downloads
Mintao Nie
How to sanction international wrongdoing? The design of EU restrictive measures pp. 61-85 Downloads
Katharina Meissner
Does cultural diversity hinder the implementation of IMF-supported programs? An empirical investigation pp. 87-116 Downloads
Krishna Chaitanya Vadlamannati and Samuel Brazys
Greening global governance: INGO secretariats and environmental mainstreaming of IOs, 1950 to 2017 pp. 117-143 Downloads
Thomas Dörfler and Mirko Heinzel
Public responses to foreign protectionism: Evidence from the US-China trade war pp. 145-167 Downloads
David A. Steinberg and Yeling Tan
When TED talks, does anyone listen? A new dataset on political leadership pp. 169-199 Downloads
Thomas Edward Flores, Gabriella Lloyd and Irfan Nooruddin
China visits: a dataset of Chinese leaders’ foreign visits pp. 201-225 Downloads
Yu Wang and Randall W. Stone
Axel Dreher, Andreas Fuchs, Bradley Parks, Austin Strange and Michael J. Tierney. 2022. Banking on Beijing: The Aims and Impacts of China’s Overseas Development Program. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press) pp. 227-231 Downloads
Samuel Brazys
Susan Park. 2022. The Good Hegemon: US Power, Accountability as Justice, and the Multilateral Development Banks. (Oxford: Oxford University Press) pp. 233-236 Downloads
Dan Honig

Volume 17, issue 4, 2022

Undermining conditionality? The effect of Chinese development assistance on compliance with World Bank project agreements pp. 667-690 Downloads
Mitchell Watkins
Foreign aid and judicial autonomy pp. 691-715 Downloads
Margaret Ariotti, Simone Dietrich and Joseph Wright
Global banking and the spillovers from political shocks at the core of the world economy pp. 717-749 Downloads
Raphael Cunha and Andreas Kern
Do Voters Reward Politicians for Trade Liberalization? Evidence from South Korea pp. 751-780 Downloads
Sung Eun Kim and Sujin Cha
China and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB): Chinese Influence Over Membership Shares? pp. 781-813 Downloads
Ayse Kaya and Byungwon Woo
Decision-making in international organizations: institutional design and performance pp. 815-845 Downloads
Thomas Sommerer, Theresa Squatrito, Jonas Tallberg and Magnus Lundgren
Expropriation and human rights: does the seizure of FDI signal wider repression? pp. 847-875 Downloads
Nicole Janz, Noel Johnston and Paasha Mahdavi
Crisis affectedness, elite cues and IO public legitimacy pp. 877-898 Downloads
Bernd Schlipphak, Paul Meiners and Osman Sabri Kiratli
Julia C. Morse. 2022. The Bankers’ Blacklist: Unofficial Market Enforcement and the Global Fight Against Illicit Financing. (Ithaca: Cornell University Press). Michele Riccardi. 2022. Money Laundering Blacklists. (New York: Routledge). Nkechikwu Valerie Azinge-Egbiri. 2021. Regulating and Combating Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing: The Law in Emerging Economies. (New York: Routledge) pp. 899-910 Downloads
Mark Nance
Courtney Hillebrecht. 2021. Saving the international justice regime. Beyond backlash against international courts (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press) pp. 911-915 Downloads
Jasper Krommendijk
Correction to: Courtney Hillebrecht. 2021. Saving the international justice regime. Beyond backlash against international courts (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press) pp. 917-917 Downloads
Jasper Krommendijk
Publisher Correction to: Managing performance and winning trust: how world bank staff shape recipient performance pp. 919-919 Downloads
Mirko Heinzel and Andrea Liese

Volume 17, issue 3, 2022

Power, ideas, and World Bank conditionality pp. 397-425 Downloads
Ben Cormier and Mark S. Manger
From grievances to civil war: The impact of geopolitics pp. 427-451 Downloads
Faisal Z. Ahmed
Labor clauses in trade agreements: Hidden protectionism? pp. 453-483 Downloads
Celine Carrere, Marcelo Olarreaga and Damian Raess
Clubs of autocrats: Regional organizations and authoritarian survival pp. 485-511 Downloads
Maria J. Debre
Behind the screen: Understanding national support for a foreign investment screening mechanism in the European Union pp. 513-541 Downloads
Zenobia T. Chan and Sophie Meunier
Closing time: Reputational constraints on capital account policy in emerging markets pp. 543-568 Downloads
Steven Liao and Daniel McDowell
Investment with insecure property rights: Capital outflow openness under dictatorship pp. 569-595 Downloads
Jacque Gao
Analyzing international organizations: How the concepts we use affect the answers we get pp. 597-625 Downloads
Charles B. Roger and Sam S. Rowan
The World Bank COVID-19 response: Politics as usual? pp. 627-656 Downloads
Christopher Kilby and Carolyn McWhirter
Anjali Kaushlesh Dayal. 2021. Incredible commitments: How UN peacekeeping failures shape peace processes (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press) pp. 657-661 Downloads
Johannes Karreth
Simone Dietrich. 2021. States, Markets and Foreign Aid. (New York: Cambridge University Press) pp. 663-666 Downloads
Gabriella R. Montinola

Volume 17, issue 2, 2022

The global governance complexity cube: Varieties of institutional complexity in global governance pp. 233-262 Downloads
Mette Eilstrup-Sangiovanni and Oliver Westerwinter
Hybrid institutional complexes in global governance pp. 263-291 Downloads
Kenneth W. Abbott and Benjamin Faude
Ordering global governance complexes: The evolution of the governance complex for international civil aviation pp. 293-322 Downloads
Mette Eilstrup-Sangiovanni
Measuring institutional overlap in global governance pp. 323-347 Downloads
Yoram Z. Haftel and Tobias Lenz
Bargaining strategies for governance complex games pp. 349-371 Downloads
Daniel Verdier
Correction to: Bargaining strategies for governance complex games pp. 373-373 Downloads
Daniel Verdier
The promise and perils of theorizing international regime complexity in an evolving world pp. 375-396 Downloads
Karen J. Alter

Volume 17, issue 1, 2022

Screening for losers: Trade institutions and information pp. 1-37 Downloads
Jason S. Davis
Settle or litigate? Consequences of institutional design in the Inter-American system of human rights protection pp. 39-61 Downloads
Francesca Parente
Incentivizing embedded investment: Evidence from patterns of foreign direct investment in Latin America pp. 63-87 Downloads
Sarah Bauerle Danzman and Alexander Slaski
Instrumental or intrinsic? Human rights alignment in intergovernmental organizations pp. 89-115 Downloads
David Benjamin Weyrauch and Christoph Valentin Steinert
Social ties and the political participation of firms pp. 117-142 Downloads
Cesi Cruz and Benjamin A. T. Graham
Statistical capacity and corrupt bureaucracies pp. 143-174 Downloads
Manuel Oechslin and Elias Steiner
Enduring the great recession: Economic integration in the European Union pp. 175-203 Downloads
Lauren Peritz, Ryan Weldzius, Ronald Rogowski and Thomas Flaherty
Nationalism and withdrawals from intergovernmental organizations: Connecting theory and data pp. 205-215 Downloads
Seung-Whan Choi
On IGO withdrawal by states vs leaders, and exogenous measures for inference pp. 217-222 Downloads
Inken Borzyskowski and Felicity Vabulas
Maria Ivanova. 2021. The untold story of the world’s leading environmental institution: UNEP at fifty (Cambridge: MIT Press) pp. 223-226 Downloads
Michael W. Manulak
Petros C. Mavroidis and Andre Sapir. 2021. China and the WTO: Why multilateralism still matters (Princeton: Princeton University Press) pp. 227-230 Downloads
Yeling Tan
Correction to: EU services trade liberalization and economic regulation: Complements or substitutes? pp. 231-231 Downloads
Matteo Fiorini and Bernard Hoekman
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