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The Review of International Organizations

2006 - 2024

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Volume 6, issue 3, 2011

Informal influence in the Asian Development Bank pp. 223-257 Downloads
Christopher Kilby
Climate business for poverty reduction? The role of the World Bank pp. 259-286 Downloads
Axel Michaelowa and Katharina Michaelowa
Is two better than one? The effects of IMF and World Bank interaction on growth pp. 287-306 Downloads
Silvia Marchesi and Emanuela Sirtori
Explaining IMF lending decisions after the Cold War pp. 307-340 Downloads
Christoph Moser and Jan-Egbert Sturm
The United States Congress and IMF financing, 1944–2009 pp. 341-368 Downloads
J. Broz
Foreign aid and global governance: Buying Bretton Woods – the Swiss-bloc case pp. 369-391 Downloads
James Vreeland
Reserves, quotas and the demand for international liquidity pp. 393-413 Downloads
Joseph Joyce and Raul Razo-Garcia
Projecting macroeconomic outcomes: Evidence from the IMF pp. 415-441 Downloads
Ruben Atoyan and Patrick Conway
The IMF returns pp. 443-452 Downloads
Allan Meltzer
Comment on Mosley (2010): Trust and conditionality, or can the World Bank Leopard change its spots pp. 453-456 Downloads
Oliver Morrissey
Comment on Michaelowa and Michaelowa (2011): Climate business for poverty reduction: The role of the World Bank pp. 457-460 Downloads
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 Downloads
Katharina Michaelowa
Comment on Vreeland (2011): Foreign aid and global governance: Buying Bretton Woods—the Swiss-bloc case pp. 469-472 Downloads
Thomas Willett
Comment on Joyce and Razo-Garcia (2011): Reserves, quotas and the demand for international liquidity pp. 473-475 Downloads
Peter Bernholz
Comment on Conway (2010): The role of the International Monetary Fund in the financial crisis pp. 477-482 Downloads
Roland Vaubel
RETRACTED ARTICLE: Trust and conditionality; Or, can the World Bank ‘Leopard’ change its spots? pp. 483-483 Downloads
Paul Mosley

Volume 6, issue 2, 2011

Early birds: Special interests and the strategic logic of international cooperation pp. 113-140 Downloads
Johannes Urpelainen
International institutions and credible commitment of non-democracies pp. 141-162 Downloads
Songying Fang and Erica Owen
Squaring the circle? Collective and distributive effects of United Nations Security Council reform pp. 163-187 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Graham Bird
Jeffrey Chwieroth. 2009. Capital ideas: The IMF and the rise of financial liberalization (New Jersey: Princeton University Press) pp. 219-221 Downloads
Bessma Momani

Volume 6, issue 1, 2011

When BITs have some bite: The political-economic environment for bilateral investment treaties pp. 1-32 Downloads
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 Downloads
Varun Gauri
Guilt by association: The link between states’ influence and the legitimacy of intergovernmental organizations pp. 57-84 Downloads
Tana Johnson
The role of aggregation technologies in the provision of supranational public goods: A reconsideration of NATO’s strategies pp. 85-103 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Patricia Wruuck

Volume 5, issue 4, 2010

Conditionality, compliance, and domestic interests: State capture and EU accession policy pp. 387-431 Downloads
James Hollyer
Reputation concerns in aid conditionality pp. 433-459 Downloads
Ruxanda Berlinschi
The coalition of the willing: Effect of country diversity in an environmental treaty game pp. 461-474 Downloads
Rögnvaldur Hannesson
Enforcing international environmental cooperation: Technological standards can help pp. 475-496 Downloads
Johannes Urpelainen
Chad P. Bown. 2009. Self-Enforcing Trade: Developing Countries and WTO Dispute Settlement (Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press) pp. 497-499 Downloads
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 Downloads
Scott Cook

Volume 5, issue 3, 2010

The politics of IO performance: A framework pp. 227-248 Downloads
Tamar Gutner and Alexander Thompson
Performance under ambiguity: International organization performance in UN peacekeeping pp. 249-284 Downloads
Michael Lipson
Mainstreaming international governance: The environment, gender, and IO performance in the European Union pp. 285-313 Downloads
Mark Pollack and Emilie Hafner-Burton
International regulation without international government: Improving IO performance through orchestration pp. 315-344 Downloads
Kenneth Abbott and Duncan Snidal
The World Trade Organization at work: Performance in a member-driven milieu pp. 345-363 Downloads
Manfred Elsig
The politics of performance evaluation: Independent evaluation at the International Monetary Fund pp. 365-385 Downloads
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 Downloads
Stephen Nelson
Measuring Delegation pp. 141-175 Downloads
Robert Brown
The demand for transparency: An empirical note pp. 177-195 Downloads
Hans Pitlik, Björn Frank and Mathias Firchow
How the indigenous got seats at the UN table pp. 197-225 Downloads
M. Peterson

Volume 5, issue 1, 2010

The political economy of exchange rate regimes in transition economies pp. 1-25 Downloads
Jeffry Frieden, David Leblang and Neven Valev
Assessing the implementation of the IMF’s 2007 surveillance decision pp. 27-52 Downloads
Garima Vasishtha and Robert Lavigne
Interactions among intergovernmental organizations in the anti-corruption realm pp. 53-72 Downloads
Nathaniel Gest and Alexandru Grigorescu
The effects of IMF programs on U.S. foreign direct investment in the developing world pp. 73-95 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Daniele Schiliro'
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