The Review of International Organizations
2006 - 2024
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Volume 13, issue 4, 2018
- Issue linkage across international organizations: Does European countries’ temporary membership in the UN Security Council increase their receipts from the EU budget? pp. 491-518

- Christoph Mikulaschek
- Self-legitimation in the face of politicization: Why international organizations centralized public communication pp. 519-546

- Matthias Ecker-Ehrhardt
- Stability and change in international policy-making: A punctuated equilibrium approach pp. 547-572

- Magnus Lundgren, Theresa Squatrito and Jonas Tallberg
- Guilty as perceived: How opinions about states influence opinions about NGOs pp. 573-593

- Thomas R. Guarrieri
- The first image reversed: IGO signals and mass political attitudes pp. 595-619

- David H. Bearce and Thomas Cook
- Carola Betzold and Florian Weiler. 2018. Development Aid and Adaptation to Climate Change in Developing Countries (Cham, CH: Palgrave Macmillan) pp. 621-625

- Katharina Michaelowa
- Jaroslav Tir and Johannes Karreth. 2018. Incentivizing Peace: How International Organizations Can Help Prevent Civil Wars in Member Countries (New York: Oxford University Press) pp. 627-630

- David E. Cunningham
Volume 13, issue 3, 2018
- Can human rights conditionality reduce repression? Examining the European Union’s economic agreements pp. 335-357

- Daniela Donno and Michael Neureiter
- Do IMF programs catalyze donor assistance to low-income countries? pp. 359-393

- Yasemin Bal Gündüz and Masyita Crystallin
- Divulging data: Domestic determinants of international information sharing pp. 395-419

- Asif Efrat and Abraham L. Newman
- Intellectual property provisions and support for US trade agreements pp. 421-455

- Iain Osgood and Yilang Feng
- Who matters for memory: Sources of institutional memory in international organization crisis management pp. 457-482

- Heidi Hardt
- C. Randall Henning. 2017. Tangled Governance: International Regime Complexity, the Troika, and the Euro Crisis (New York: Oxford University Press) pp. 483-485

- Daniel W. Drezner
- Gijs Jan Brandsma and Jens Blom-Hansen. 2017. Controlling the EU Executive? The Politics of Delegation in the European Union (Oxford: Oxford University Press) pp. 487-490

- Christina J. Schneider
Volume 13, issue 2, 2018
- Trade and investment: Introduction to the special issue pp. 137-142

- T. Renee Bowen and Manfred Elsig
- Protecting labor rights in preferential trade agreements: The role of trade unions, left governments, and skilled labor pp. 143-162

- Damian Raess, Andreas Dür and Dora Sari
- Good for some, bad for others: US investors and non-trade issues in preferential trade agreements pp. 163-187

- Lisa Lechner
- Trade at the margin: Estimating the economic implications of preferential trade agreements pp. 189-242

- Gabriele Spilker, Thomas Bernauer, In Song Kim, Helen Milner, Iain Osgood and Dustin Tingley
- Domestic political determinants of the onset of WTO disputes pp. 243-272

- B. Rosendorff and Alastair Smith
- Plaintiffs by proxy: A firm-level approach to WTO dispute resolution pp. 273-308

- Jeheung Ryu and Randall W. Stone
- Out of the shadows or into the dark? Economic openness, IMF programs, and the growth of shadow economies pp. 309-333

- Robert G. Blanton, Bryan Early and Dursun Peksen
Volume 13, issue 1, 2018
- The relational politics of shame: Evidence from the universal periodic review pp. 1-23

- Rochelle Terman and Erik Voeten
- When do states renegotiate investment agreements? The impact of arbitration pp. 25-48

- Yoram Z. Haftel and Alexander Thompson
- The internationalization of production and the politics of compliance in WTO disputes pp. 49-75

- Aydin B. Yildirim, J. Tyson Chatagnier, Arlo Poletti and Dirk De Bièvre
- Tenure, promotion and performance: The career path of US ambassadors pp. 77-103

- Eric Arias and Alastair Smith
- Collective action and geoengineering pp. 105-125

- Todd Sandler
- Philip Y. Lipscy. 2017. Renegotiating the World Order. Institutional Change in International Relations (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press) pp. 127-131

- Felicity Vabulas
- Jonathan Bonnitcha, Lauge N. Skovgaard Poulsen and Michael Waibel. 2017. The Political Economy of the Investment Treaty Regime (Oxford: Oxford University Press) pp. 133-136

- Tarald Laudal Berge
Volume 12, issue 4, 2017
- Leading by design: Informal influence and international secretariats pp. 497-522

- Michael W. Manulak
- Are IMF lending programs good or bad for democracy? pp. 523-558

- Stephen C. Nelson and Geoffrey P. R. Wallace
- Control, soft information, and the politics of international organizations staffing pp. 559-583

- Michal Parízek
- Examining the role of region and elections on representation in the UN Security Council pp. 585-611

- Brian Lai and Vanessa A. Lefler
- Which type of international organizations can settle civil wars? pp. 613-641

- Magnus Lundgren
- Stephen C. Nelson. 2017. The Currency of Confidence: How Economic Beliefs Shape the IMF’s Relationship with its Borrowers (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press) pp. 643-645

- Randall W. Stone
- Barbara Koremenos. 2016. The continent of international law. Explaining agreement design. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press) pp. 647-651

- Oliver Westerwinter
Volume 12, issue 3, 2017
- Good countries or good projects? Comparing macro and micro correlates of World Bank and Asian Development Bank project performance pp. 335-363

- David Bulman, Walter Kolkma and Aart Kraay
- Domestic politics and the WHO’s International Health Regulations: Explaining the use of trade and travel barriers during disease outbreaks pp. 365-395

- Catherine Z. Worsnop
- The reputations of NGOs: Peer evaluations of effectiveness pp. 397-419

- George E. Mitchell and Sarah S. Stroup
- Financing the United Nations: Explaining variation in how donors provide funding to the UN pp. 421-459

- A. Burcu Bayram and Erin R. Graham
- Balancing friends and foes: Explaining advocacy styles at global diplomatic conferences pp. 461-484

- Jan Beyers and Marcel Hanegraaff
- Ruth Ben-Artzi. 2016. Regional development banks in comparison: Banking strategies versus development goals (New York, NY: Cambridge University Press) pp. 485-489

- Christopher Humphrey
- Xu, Jiajun. 2017. Beyond US Hegemony in International Development: The Contest for Influence at the World Bank. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press) pp. 491-495

- Bernhard Reinsberg
Volume 12, issue 2, 2017
- International organizations and development finance: Introduction to the special issue pp. 157-169

- Daniel L. Nielson, Bradley Parks and Michael J. Tierney
- What determines earmarked funding to international development organizations? Evidence from the new multi-bi aid data pp. 171-197

- Vera Eichenauer and Bernhard Reinsberg
- Organizational reform and the rise of trust funds: Lessons from the World Bank pp. 199-226

- Bernhard Reinsberg
- Bad neighbors? How co-located Chinese and World Bank development projects impact local corruption in Tanzania pp. 227-253

- Samuel Brazys, Johan A. Elkink and Gina Kelly
- The politics of contract allocation in the World Bank pp. 255-279

- Elena V. McLean
- He who pays the piper calls the tune: Credit rating agencies and multilateral development banks pp. 281-306

- Chris Humphrey
- The choice among aid donors: The effects of multilateral vs. bilateral aid on recipient behavioral support pp. 307-334

- Michael G. Findley, Helen V. Milner and Daniel L. Nielson
Volume 12, issue 1, 2017
- Does it pay to be poor? Testing for systematically underreported GNI estimates pp. 1-38

- Andrew Kerner, Morten Jerven and Alison Beatty
- Need for speed: The lending responsiveness of the IMF pp. 39-73

- Daniel McDowell
- The impact of ILO conventions on worker rights: Are empty promises worse than no promises? pp. 75-94

- Dursun Peksen and Robert G. Blanton
- Human rights shaming through INGOs and foreign aid delivery pp. 95-120

- Simone Dietrich and Amanda Murdie
- Speech is silver, silence is golden? Examining state activity in international negotiations pp. 121-146

- Diana Panke
- Miriam Bradley. 2016. Protecting civilians in war: The ICRC, UNHCR, and their limitations in internal armed conflicts (Oxford: Oxford University Press) pp. 147-150

- Michael Lipson
- Alexandru Grigorescu. 2015. Democratic Intergovernmental Organizations? Normative Pressures and Decision-Making Rules (New York, NY: Cambridge University Press) pp. 151-155

- Tobias Lenz
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