The Review of International Organizations
2006 - 2024
Current editor(s): A. Dreher From Springer Bibliographic data for series maintained by Sonal Shukla () and Springer Nature Abstracting and Indexing (). Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
Volume 6, issue 3, 2011
- Informal influence in the Asian Development Bank pp. 223-257

- Christopher Kilby
- Climate business for poverty reduction? The role of the World Bank pp. 259-286

- Axel Michaelowa and Katharina Michaelowa
- Is two better than one? The effects of IMF and World Bank interaction on growth pp. 287-306

- Silvia Marchesi and Emanuela Sirtori
- Explaining IMF lending decisions after the Cold War pp. 307-340

- Christoph Moser and Jan-Egbert Sturm
- The United States Congress and IMF financing, 1944–2009 pp. 341-368

- J. Broz
- Foreign aid and global governance: Buying Bretton Woods – the Swiss-bloc case pp. 369-391

- James Vreeland
- Reserves, quotas and the demand for international liquidity pp. 393-413

- Joseph Joyce and Raul Razo-Garcia
- Projecting macroeconomic outcomes: Evidence from the IMF pp. 415-441

- Ruben Atoyan and Patrick Conway
- The IMF returns pp. 443-452

- Allan Meltzer
- Comment on Mosley (2010): Trust and conditionality, or can the World Bank Leopard change its spots pp. 453-456

- Oliver Morrissey
- Comment on Michaelowa and Michaelowa (2011): Climate business for poverty reduction: The role of the World Bank pp. 457-460

- Catherine Weaver
- Comment on Marchesi and Sitori (2011): Why is two better than one? Some comments on cooperation and competition between the World Bank and the IMF pp. 461-467

- Katharina Michaelowa
- Comment on Vreeland (2011): Foreign aid and global governance: Buying Bretton Woods—the Swiss-bloc case pp. 469-472

- Thomas Willett
- Comment on Joyce and Razo-Garcia (2011): Reserves, quotas and the demand for international liquidity pp. 473-475

- Peter Bernholz
- Comment on Conway (2010): The role of the International Monetary Fund in the financial crisis pp. 477-482

- Roland Vaubel
- RETRACTED ARTICLE: Trust and conditionality; Or, can the World Bank ‘Leopard’ change its spots? pp. 483-483

- Paul Mosley
Volume 6, issue 2, 2011
- Early birds: Special interests and the strategic logic of international cooperation pp. 113-140

- Johannes Urpelainen
- International institutions and credible commitment of non-democracies pp. 141-162

- Songying Fang and Erica Owen
- Squaring the circle? Collective and distributive effects of United Nations Security Council reform pp. 163-187

- Madeleine Hosli, Rebecca Moody, Bryan O’Donovan, Serguei Kaniovski and Anna Little
- How soon is now? The effects of the IMF on economic reforms in Latin America pp. 189-213

- Glen Biglaiser and Karl DeRouen
- Mark S. Copelovitch. 2010. The International Monetary Fund in the global economy: Banks, bonds and bailouts (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press) pp. 215-218

- Graham Bird
- Jeffrey Chwieroth. 2009. Capital ideas: The IMF and the rise of financial liberalization (New Jersey: Princeton University Press) pp. 219-221

- Bessma Momani
Volume 6, issue 1, 2011
- When BITs have some bite: The political-economic environment for bilateral investment treaties pp. 1-32

- Jennifer Tobin and Susan Rose-Ackerman
- The cost of complying with human rights treaties: The convention on the rights of the child and basic immunization pp. 33-56

- Varun Gauri
- Guilt by association: The link between states’ influence and the legitimacy of intergovernmental organizations pp. 57-84

- Tana Johnson
- The role of aggregation technologies in the provision of supranational public goods: A reconsideration of NATO’s strategies pp. 85-103

- Ghislain Dutheil de La Rochère, Jean-Michel Josselin and Yvon Rocaboy
- Frank Biermann and Bernd Siebenhüner. 2009 (eds.). Managers of Global Change: The Influence of International Environmental Bureaucracies (Cambridge: MIT Press) pp. 105-108

- Elena McLean
- Martin Heipertz and Amy Verdun. 2010. Ruling Europe: The Politics of the Stability and Growth Pact (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press) pp. 109-111

- Patricia Wruuck
Volume 5, issue 4, 2010
- Conditionality, compliance, and domestic interests: State capture and EU accession policy pp. 387-431

- James Hollyer
- Reputation concerns in aid conditionality pp. 433-459

- Ruxanda Berlinschi
- The coalition of the willing: Effect of country diversity in an environmental treaty game pp. 461-474

- Rögnvaldur Hannesson
- Enforcing international environmental cooperation: Technological standards can help pp. 475-496

- Johannes Urpelainen
- Chad P. Bown. 2009. Self-Enforcing Trade: Developing Countries and WTO Dispute Settlement (Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press) pp. 497-499

- Soo Kim
- Mark S. Manger. 2009. Investing in Protection: The Politics of Preferential Trade Agreements between North and South (New York: Cambridge University Press) pp. 501-504

- Scott Cook
Volume 5, issue 3, 2010
- The politics of IO performance: A framework pp. 227-248

- Tamar Gutner and Alexander Thompson
- Performance under ambiguity: International organization performance in UN peacekeeping pp. 249-284

- Michael Lipson
- Mainstreaming international governance: The environment, gender, and IO performance in the European Union pp. 285-313

- Mark Pollack and Emilie Hafner-Burton
- International regulation without international government: Improving IO performance through orchestration pp. 315-344

- Kenneth Abbott and Duncan Snidal
- The World Trade Organization at work: Performance in a member-driven milieu pp. 345-363

- Manfred Elsig
- The politics of performance evaluation: Independent evaluation at the International Monetary Fund pp. 365-385

- Catherine Weaver
Volume 5, issue 2, 2010
- Does compliance matter? Assessing the relationship between sovereign risk and compliance with international monetary law pp. 107-139

- Stephen Nelson
- Measuring Delegation pp. 141-175

- Robert Brown
- The demand for transparency: An empirical note pp. 177-195

- Hans Pitlik, Björn Frank and Mathias Firchow
- How the indigenous got seats at the UN table pp. 197-225

- M. Peterson
Volume 5, issue 1, 2010
- The political economy of exchange rate regimes in transition economies pp. 1-25

- Jeffry Frieden, David Leblang and Neven Valev
- Assessing the implementation of the IMF’s 2007 surveillance decision pp. 27-52

- Garima Vasishtha and Robert Lavigne
- Interactions among intergovernmental organizations in the anti-corruption realm pp. 53-72

- Nathaniel Gest and Alexandru Grigorescu
- The effects of IMF programs on U.S. foreign direct investment in the developing world pp. 73-95

- Glen Biglaiser and Karl DeRouen
- Emilie M. Hafner-Burton. 2009. Forced to be Good: Why Trade Agreements Boost Human Rights, (Ithaca, Cornell University Press) pp. 97-100

- Yoram Haftel
- Jean Pisani-Ferry and Adam S. Posen. 2009. The Euro at Ten: The next global currency? (Washington D.C.: Peterson Institute for International Economics, Bruegel) pp. 101-105

- Daniele Schiliro'
| |