The Review of International Organizations
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Volume 7, issue 4, 2012
- The World Bank’s publication record pp. 343-368

- Martin Ravallion and Adam Wagstaff
- Preventing protectionism: International institutions and trade policy pp. 369-398

- Leonardo Baccini and Soo Kim
- Capacity, not constraints: A theory of North-South regulatory cooperation pp. 399-424

- Christopher Marcoux and Johannes Urpelainen
- There’s no place like home: Explaining international NGO advocacy pp. 425-448

- Sarah Stroup and Amanda Murdie
- Edward D. Mansfield and Helen V. Milner. 2012. Votes, Vetoes, and the Political Economy of International Trade Agreements (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press) pp. 449-452

- Kerry Chase
- Christina L. Davis. 2012. Why adjudicate? Enforcing trade rules in the WTO (Princeton: Princeton University Press) pp. 453-455

- Manfred Elsig
Volume 7, issue 3, 2012
- The most-favored nation rule in principle and practice: Discrimination in the GATT pp. 247-266

- Joanne Gowa and Raymond Hicks
- Selectivity on aid modality: Determinants of budget support from multilateral donors pp. 267-284

- Paul Clist, Alessia Isopi and Oliver Morrissey
- Global governance behind closed doors: The IMF boardroom, the Enhanced Structural Adjustment Facility, and the intersection of material power and norm stabilisation in global politics pp. 285-308

- Liam Clegg
- How effective are preferential trade agreements? Ask the experts pp. 309-333

- Julia Gray and Jonathan Slapin
- Kathryn C. Lavelle. 2011. Legislating International Organization: The US Congress, the IMF, and the World Bank (New York, NY: Oxford University Press) pp. 335-338

- J. Broz
- Oran R. Young. 2010. Institutional dynamics: Emergent patterns in international environmental governance (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press) pp. 339-341

- Johannes Urpelainen
Volume 7, issue 2, 2012
- Punctuated equilibrium in the energy regime complex pp. 117-143

- Jeff Colgan, Robert Keohane and Thijs Van de Graaf
- Crossing the threshold: A positive analysis of IBRD graduation policy pp. 145-176

- Stephen Knack, Frederic Rogers and Jac Heckelman
- Looking in the mirror: Comparing INGO networks across issue areas pp. 177-202

- Amanda Murdie and David Davis
- Certified or branded? pp. 203-230

- Rune Hagen
- Susan Park and Antje Vetterlein (eds.). 2010. Owning development: Creating policy norms in the IMF and the World Bank (New York: Cambridge University Press) pp. 231-238

- Robert Wade
- Soo Yeon Kim. 2010. Power and the governance of global trade: From the GATT to the WTO (Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press) pp. 239-246

- Alexander Keck
Volume 7, issue 1, 2012
- NGO monitoring and the legitimacy of international cooperation: A strategic analysis pp. 1-32

- Christopher Pallas and Johannes Urpelainen
- Democracies only: When do IMF agreements serve as a seal of approval? pp. 33-58

- Molly Bauer, Cesi Cruz and Benjamin Graham
- There is life after the Commission: An empirical analysis of private interest representation by former EU-commissioners, 1981–2009 pp. 59-80

- Roland Vaubel, Bernhard Klingen and David Müller
- Trade, institutions, and the timing of GATT/WTO accession in post-colonial states pp. 81-107

- Mark Copelovitch and David Ohls
- Randall W. Stone. 2011. Controlling institutions: International organizations and the global economy (New York: Cambridge University Press) pp. 109-113

- David Lake
- Ian Hurd. 2011. International organizations. Politics, law, practice (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press) pp. 115-116

- Karen Mingst
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
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