The Review of International Organizations
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Volume 16, issue 4, 2021
- Legitimacy challenges to the liberal world order: Evidence from United Nations speeches, 1970–2018 pp. 721-754

- Alexander Kentikelenis and Erik Voeten
- Investment agreements and the fragmentation of firms across countries pp. 755-791

- Timm Betz, Amy Pond and Weiwen Yin
- Issue attention on international courts: Evidence from the European Court of Justice pp. 793-815

- Arthur Dyevre and Nicolas Lampach
- Do expected downturns kill political budget cycles? pp. 817-841

- Frank Bohn and Jan-Egbert Sturm
- Contested multilateralism as credible signaling: how strategic inconsistency can induce cooperation among states pp. 843-870

- Benjamin Faude and Michal Parizek
- Intervention by international organizations in regime complexes pp. 871-902

- Matias E. Margulis
- The forces of attraction: How security interests shape membership in economic institutions pp. 903-929

- Christina L. Davis and Tyler Pratt
- Correction to: The forces of attraction: How security interests shape membership in economic institutions pp. 931-931

- Christina L. Davis and Tyler Pratt
- Correction to: Emulate or Differentiate? Chinese development finance, competition, and World Bank infrastructure funding pp. 933-938

- Alexandra O. Zeitz
- Correction to: satisfied or not? exploring the interplay of individual, country and international organization characteristics for negotiation success pp. 939-942

- Diana Panke, Gurur Polat and Franziska Hohlstein
- Tanja Börzel. 2021. Why Noncompliance: The Politics of Law in the European Union (Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press) pp. 943-946

- Martijn Huysmans
- Erik Voeten. 2021. Ideology and International Institutions (Princeton: Princeton University Press) pp. 947-951

- Simon Hug
Volume 16, issue 3, 2021
- Introduction to the special issue: In memoriam Stephen Knack pp. 473-493

- Philip Keefer and Christopher Kilby
- The effects of rejecting aid on recipients’ reputations: Evidence from natural disaster responses pp. 495-519

- Allison Carnegie and Lindsay R. Dolan
- Foreign aid, oil revenues, and political accountability: Evidence from six experiments in Ghana and Uganda pp. 521-548

- Brandon Cuesta, Lucy Martin, Helen V. Milner and Daniel L. Nielson
- Foreign aid, human capital accumulation and the potential implications for growth pp. 549-579

- Jamelia Harris
- Does foreign aid volatility increase international migration? pp. 581-598

- Jonas Gamso, Jikuo Lu and Farhod Yuldashev
- The economics of the democratic deficit: The effect of IMF programs on inequality pp. 599-623

- Valentin Lang
- Managing performance and winning trust: how World Bank staff shape recipient performance pp. 625-653

- Mirko Heinzel and Andrea Liese
- Delegation of implementation in project aid pp. 655-687

- Silvia Marchesi and Tania Masi
- Optimal decision rules in multilateral aid funds pp. 689-719

- Axel Dreher, Jenny Simon and Justin Valasek
Volume 16, issue 2, 2021
- Emulate or differentiate? pp. 265-292

- Alexandra O. Zeitz
- Climate thresholds and heterogeneous regions: Implications for coalition formation pp. 293-316

- Johannes Emmerling, Ulrike Kornek, Valentina Bosetti and Kai Lessmann
- Firm participation in voluntary regulatory initiatives: The Accord, Alliance, and US garment importers from Bangladesh pp. 317-343

- John S. Ahlquist and Layna Mosley
- My Brother’s Keeper: Other-regarding preferences and concern for global climate change pp. 345-376

- Amanda Kennard
- The social management of complex uncertainty: Central Bank similarity and crisis liquidity swaps at the Federal Reserve pp. 377-401

- Tim Marple
- Satisfied or not? Exploring the interplay of individual, country and international organization characteristics for negotiation success pp. 403-429

- Diana Panke, Gurur Polat and Franziska Hohlstein
- Project design decisions of egalitarian and non-egalitarian international organizations: Evidence from the Global Environment Facility and the World Bank pp. 431-462

- Alice Iannantuoni, Charla Waeiss and Matthew S. Winters
- Charles B. Roger. 2020. The Origins of Informality: Why the Legal Foundations of Global Governance are Shifting, and Why It Matters (New York: Oxford University Press) pp. 463-466

- Elena V. McLean
- Alexandru Grigorescu. 2020. The Ebb and Flow of Global Governance: Intergovernmentalism versus Nongovernmentalism in World Politics (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press) pp. 467-470

- Mathias Koenig-Archibugi
- Correction to: We'd rather pay than change: The politics of German non-adjustment in the Eurozone crisis pp. 471-471

- Nils Redeker and Stefanie Walter
Volume 16, issue 1, 2021
- Informal governance in world politics pp. 1-27

- Oliver Westerwinter, Kenneth W. Abbott and Thomas Biersteker
- Do domestic politics shape U.S. influence in the World Bank? pp. 29-58

- Erasmus Kersting and Christopher Kilby
- The global governance of international development: Documenting the rise of multi-stakeholder partnerships and identifying underlying theoretical explanations pp. 59-94

- Bernhard Reinsberg and Oliver Westerwinter
- Cooperation Failure or Secret Collusion? Absolute Monarchs and Informal Cooperation pp. 95-135

- Melissa Carlson and Barbara Koremenos
- Transnational public-private governance initiatives in world politics: Introducing a new dataset pp. 137-174

- Oliver Westerwinter
- Formality, typologies, and institutional design pp. 175-182

- Lisa L. Martin
- Introduction pp. 183-187

- Florian M. Hollenbach, Christine S. Lipsmeyer and Guy D. Whitten
- Elite interests and public spending: Evidence from Prussian cities pp. 189-211

- Florian M. Hollenbach
- Disparate geography and the origins of tax capacity pp. 213-237

- Pablo Beramendi and Melissa Rogers
- The rise of modern taxation: A new comprehensive dataset of tax introductions worldwide pp. 239-263

- Laura Seelkopf, Moritz Bubek, Edgars Eihmanis, Joseph Ganderson, Julian Limberg, Youssef Mnaili, Paula Zuluaga and Philipp Genschel
Volume 15, issue 4, 2020
- Catch me if you care: International development organizations and national corruption pp. 767-792

- Lauren L. Ferry, Emilie M. Hafner-Burton and Christina J. Schneider
- Social standards in trade agreements and free trade preferences: An empirical investigation pp. 793-816

- Ida Bastiaens and Evgeny Postnikov
- Sanctions and public opinion: The case of the Russia-Ukraine gas disputes pp. 817-843

- William Seitz and Alberto Zazzaro
- Voter turnout and public sector employment policy pp. 845-868

- Sebastian Garmann
- Crisis and contract breach: The domestic and international determinants of expropriation pp. 869-898

- Nathan M. Jensen, Noel P. Johnston, Chia-yi Lee and Hadi Sahin
- The impact of bilateral investment treaties (BITs) on collective labor rights in developing countries pp. 899-921

- Fangjin Ye
- Judicial economy and moving bars in international investment arbitration pp. 923-945

- Leslie Johns, Calvin Thrall and Rachel L. Wellhausen
- Results from single-donor analyses of project aid success seem to generalize pretty well across donors pp. 947-963

- Ryan C. Briggs
- Liesbet Hooghe, Tobias Lenz, and Gary Marks. 2019. A Theory of International Organization. (Oxford: Oxford University Press) pp. 965-968

- Charles B. Roger
- Christian Kreuder-Sonnen. 2019. Emergency Powers of International Organizations: Between Normalization and Containment. (Oxford: Oxford University Press) pp. 969-973

- Felicity Vabulas
Volume 15, issue 3, 2020
- The political economy of the European Union pp. 561-572

- Andreas Dür, Christoph Moser and Gabriele Spilker
- We’d rather pay than change the politics of German non-adjustment in the Eurozone crisis pp. 573-599

- Nils Redeker and Stefanie Walter
- Intrinsic vs. extrinsic incentives for reform: An informational mechanism of E(M)U conditionality pp. 601-632

- Nikitas Konstantinidis and Yannis Karagiannis
- Smoke with fire: Financial crises and the demand for parliamentary oversight in the European Union pp. 633-665

- Federica Genovese and Gerald Schneider
- Official sector lending during the euro area crisis pp. 667-705

- Giancarlo Corsetti, Aitor Erce and Timothy Uy
- The political economy of multilateral lending to European regions pp. 707-740

- Zareh Asatryan and Annika Havlik
- The political economy of differentiated integration: The case of common agricultural policy pp. 741-766

- Thomas Malang and Katharina Holzinger
Volume 15, issue 2, 2020
- Why national and international legitimacy beliefs are linked: Social trust as an antecedent factor pp. 311-337

- Lisa Maria Dellmuth and Jonas Tallberg
- Death of international organizations. The organizational ecology of intergovernmental organizations, 1815–2015 pp. 339-370

- Mette Eilstrup-Sangiovanni
- When do performance assessments influence policy behavior? Micro-evidence from the 2014 Reform Efforts Survey pp. 371-408

- Takaaki Masaki and Bradley C. Parks
- Global value chains and corporate lobbying for trade liberalization pp. 409-443

- Ka Zeng, Karen Sebold and Yue Lu
- The more things change, the more they stay the same: Developing countries’ unity at the nexus of trade and environmental policy pp. 445-473

- Tana Johnson and Johannes Urpelainen
- Regional cooperation through the lenses of states: Why do states nurture regional integration? pp. 475-504

- Diana Panke
- Do citizens evaluate international cooperation based on information about procedural and outcome quality? pp. 505-529

- Thomas Bernauer, Steffen Mohrenberg and Vally Koubi
- Regime types and regime change: A new dataset on democracy, coups, and political institutions pp. 531-551

- Christian Bjørnskov and Martin Rode
- Inken von Borzyskowski. 2019. The Credibility Challenge: How Democracy Aid Influences Election Violence (Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press) pp. 553-556

- Kerim Can Kavakli
- Martin S. Edwards. 2019. The IMF, the WTO, and the Politics of Economic Surveillance (New York, NY: Routledge) pp. 557-560

- Mark Hibben
Volume 15, issue 1, 2020
- A bird in the hand: Temporal focal points and change in international institutions pp. 1-27

- Michael W. Manulak
- How to evaluate the effects of IMF conditionality pp. 29-73

- Thomas Stubbs, Bernhard Reinsberg, Alexander Kentikelenis and Lawrence King
- Concentration despite competition: The organizational ecology of technical assistance providers pp. 75-107

- Jean-Frédéric Morin
- Independent central banks and banking crisis liquidity pp. 109-131

- Michael A. Gavin
- Opening hours of polling stations and voter turnout: Evidence from a natural experiment pp. 133-163

- Niklas Potrafke and Felix Roesel
- How can international organizations shape public opinion? analysis of a pair of survey-based experiments pp. 165-188

- Brian Greenhill
- EU enlargement and foreign policy coordination: more powerful, but less cohesive? pp. 189-210

- Daniel Finke
- Pyramid capitalism: Cronyism, regulation, and firm productivity in Egypt pp. 211-246

- Ishac Diwan, Philip Keefer and Marc Schiffbauer
- EU services trade liberalization and economic regulation: Complements or substitutes? pp. 247-270

- Matteo Fiorini and Bernard Hoekman
- Intolerant justice: ethnocentrism and transnational-litigation frameworks pp. 271-299

- Asif Efrat and Abraham L. Newman
- Ben Clift. 2018. The IMF and the Politics of Austerity in the Wake of the Global Financial Crisis (Oxford: Oxford University Press) pp. 301-305

- Byungwon Woo
- Christina J. Schneider. 2018. The Responsive Union: National Elections and European Governance. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press) pp. 307-310

- Christian Rauh
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