International Interactions
1995 - 2025
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Volume 51, issue 1, 2025
- You scratch my back, and I scratch yours: Autocratic reciprocity in the politics of naming and shaming pp. 1-28

- Chun-Young Park and Sanghoon Park
- Dangerous Development: The Effect of Offshore Fossil-Fuel Discovery and Production on Maritime Diplomatic Conflict pp. 29-57

- Chase LaSpisa
- Sexual violence in the shadows: Private military contractors and the perpetration of sexual violence pp. 58-91

- Baylee Harrell
- Pleasing the Buyer: Human Rights Experts from Exporting Countries and Praise of Importing Countries pp. 92-120

- Sara Kahn-Nisser
- Citizen Responses to Donor-Centeredness in the US-China Public Diplomacy Competition pp. 121-137

- Inbok Rhee, Sung Eun Kim, Jong Hee Park and Joonseok Yang
- Do birds of a feather deter better? Cultural affinity and alliance deterrence pp. 138-160

- Saera Lee, Addison Huygens and Sara McLaughlin Mitchell
Volume 50, issue 6, 2024
- Demographic Consequences of Major Wars pp. 921-940

- Ali Fisunoglu
- National Dependence and Public Perceptions: Understanding the Economic Determinants of Foreign Policy Preferences Toward China pp. 941-974

- Benjamin Toettoe and Richard Turcsanyi
- Tracing the Footsteps of Peace: Examining the Locations of UN Peacekeeping Patrols1 pp. 975-1004

- Luke Abbs and Allard Duursma
- Military Intervention in Civil Wars: Individual-Level Explanation of Leaders’ Decisions pp. 1005-1030

- Phoebe W. Moon
- Unraveling proxy wars: A comparison of state sponsorship decisions in Afghanistan, Syria, and Yemen pp. 1031-1063

- Natalia Tellidou
- Pandemic Pass? Treaty Derogations and Human Rights Practices During COVID-19 pp. 1064-1086

- Suparna Chaudhry, Audrey L. Comstock and Andrew Heiss
Volume 50, issue 5, 2024
- The Double-Edged Sword of Carrots: Exploring Their Simultaneous Effects on Threat and Imposition Stages of Economic Sanctions pp. 723-749

- Yewon Kwon
- The Invisible Impact of Conflict: A Study of Terrorism, Regime Type, and the Shadow Economy pp. 750-779

- Dain Yoo and Da Sul Kim
- Sequencing the Steps to War pp. 780-808

- Douglas B. Atkinson, Andrew P. Owsiak, Joshua Jackson and Rebecca Buechler
- Corrupting the Battlefield: How Corruption Influences Belligerents’ Battlefield Performance pp. 809-838

- Leonardo Gentil-Fernandes and Jacob Otto
- Domestic Support for Foreign Aid: Development Firms and Support for Foreign Aid in the US Congress pp. 839-865

- Doeun Kim
- Bombs and Banners: Battlefield Dynamics and Armed Groups’ Use of Nonviolent Tactics in Civil War pp. 866-890

- Solveig Hillesund and Helge Holtermann
- Climate Harshness, Opportunity, and Environmental Violence pp. 891-919

- Britt Koehnlein, Justin Schon and Ore Koren
Volume 50, issue 4, 2024
- Democratic Erosion, Partisanship, and Election Observers: Evidence from a Survey Experiment pp. 567-592

- Travis Curtice and Charles Crabtree
- The color of international trade: How different racial attitudes affect public trade preferences pp. 593-623

- Miles M. Evers and Steven D. Schaaf
- Settling Softly: Ending War and Making Peace in Divided Societies pp. 624-651

- Mehmet Gurses and Ayşe Betül Çelik
- Transborder Ethnic Ties and Repression of Ethnic Minorities pp. 652-684

- Emir Yazıcı
- The Power of Boilerplate: Bilateralism, Plurilateralism, and the International Tax System pp. 685-702

- Vincent Arel-Bundock and Lisa Lechner
- The Political Settlements Dataset: Power Configurations and Political Blocs in the Global South, 1946-2018 pp. 703-721

- Nicolai Schulz and Tim Kelsall
Volume 50, issue 3, 2024
- Nothing Compares? Investigating the Cost of Food as a Driver of Urban Unrest pp. 385-417

- Ida Rudolfsen and Todd G. Smith
- The Three R’s of CEDAW Commitment: Ratification, Reservation, and Rejection pp. 418-447

- Willow Kreutzer and Sara McLaughlin Mitchell
- U.S. Military Training, External Support, and Security Defections during Nonviolent Resistance pp. 448-477

- Ilker Kalin and Mustafa Kirisci
- Oil Prices and International Conflict: Why Low Oil Revenue May Not Pacify Petrostates1 pp. 478-505

- Brian Blankenship, Qaraman Hasan, Soran Mohtadi, Indra Overland and Johannes Urpelainen
- South Korean Cost Sensitivity and Support for Nuclear Weapons pp. 506-536

- Kyung Suk Lee
- Chiefs and Pre-Election Violence in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Precolonial Legacy of Centralized States pp. 537-566

- Xiran Chen
Volume 50, issue 2, 2024
- The “Social Europe” effect: Does southern foreign direct investment in Europe improve labor rights in the Global South? pp. 209-242

- Damian Raess and Patrick Wagner
- Affinity or effectiveness? Donors’ preferences for bypass aid pp. 243-272

- Susan Hannah Allen, Lauren Lee Ferry and Obaida Shammama
- The logic of sexual violence by state security forces in civil wars pp. 273-299

- Perisa Davutoglu
- Speaking of civilians: Automated text analysis of the United Nations’ framing of complex humanitarian emergencies pp. 300-331

- Andrea Knapp
- Public opinion and alliance commitments in cybersecurity an attack against all? pp. 332-348

- Miguel Alberto Gomez and Gregory Winger
- Shifting sands: How change-point and community detection can enrich our understanding of international politics pp. 349-369

- Zhen Wang, Huimin Cheng, Wenxuan Zhong, Ping Ma and Amanda Murdie
- The formation of attitudes toward immigration in Colombia pp. 370-384

- Pablo Argote and Sarah Zukerman Daly
Volume 50, issue 1, 2024
- Boon, bane, or business as usual: Perceptions of the economic consequences of peacekeeping withdrawal from Liberia pp. 1-32

- John Gledhill and Sabrina Karim
- Release or Repress? The Effects of Economic Sanctions on Capital Account Openness pp. 33-63

- Joon Hyeok Lee
- Do Safety Expectations Affect the Location Strategies of Large Service Delivery INGOs? pp. 64-93

- Jonathan D. Moyer, Austin S. Matthews, Jen Evans, John McPhee and Whitney Kettlun
- The Impact of INGO Climate Shaming on National Laws pp. 94-120

- Faradj Koliev, Andreas Duit and Baekkwan Park
- Shock Persistence and the Study of Armed Conflict: Empirical Biases and Some Remedies pp. 121-137

- Jenny Guardado and Steven Pennings
- The Incentives of Leaders in International Organizations: Evidence from the UN General Assembly pp. 138-167

- Alexander Baturo and Julia Gray
- Calling the Shots through Health Diplomacy: China’s World-Wide Distribution of Anti-Covid Vaccines and the International Order pp. 168-187

- Krishna Chaitanya Vadlamannati, Vinícius G. Rodrigues Vieira and Tianyang Song
- Significant Incidents against Americans Abroad: Introducing a New Dataset pp. 188-207

- Peyman Asadzade, Behzad Attarzadeh, Roya Izadi, Skip Mark and Almira Sadykova
Volume 49, issue 6, 2023
- Peaceful Conflict Resolution through Densely Gender-Equal International Organizations pp. 845-874

- Carly Millerd
- Can’t Live with Them or Can’t Live without Them? How Varying Roles of Women in Rebel Groups Influence One-Sided Violence pp. 875-903

- Baylee Harrell
- Populism, Party Ideology, and Economic Expropriations pp. 904-934

- Stefano Jud and Dan Reiter
- Lobbying, Access Points, and the Protection of Human Rights in Democracies pp. 935-961

- Sean D. Ehrlich, Kimberly R. Frugé and Jillienne Haglund
- Racing to the Bottom? Chinese Foreign Direct Investment and Collective Labor Rights pp. 962-988

- Yujeong Yang
- Direction Augmentation in the Evaluation of Armed Conflict Predictions pp. 989-1004

- Johannes Bracher, Lotta Rüter, Fabian Krüger, Sebastian Lerch and Melanie Schienle
Volume 49, issue 5, 2023
- Where You Sit Matters: The Power of Brokers in Diplomatic Networks & Interstate Conflict pp. 669-695

- Seulah Choi
- “Leave It as It Is”: International Network Effects on Protected Lands pp. 696-726

- Darren Hawkins and Jay Goodliffe
- American Diasporas, Homeland Human Rights Conduct, and the Onset of Human Rights-Based Economic Sanctions pp. 727-754

- Jerry Urtuzuastigui
- Signaling Resolve through Credit-claiming pp. 755-784

- Ilayda B. Onder
- Soldiers and Protest: A Set-Theory Perspective on Military Repression of Anti-Regime Mass Mobilization in Autocracies pp. 785-812

- Tanja Eschenauer-Engler
- Looking to the Skies: Operation Unified Protector and the Strategy of Aerial Intervention pp. 813-844

- Emil Petersson
Volume 49, issue 4, 2023
- Punish or tolerate? State capacity, military oversight, and wartime sexual violence pp. 471-496

- Sumin Lee and Andrey Tomashevskiy
- Burden sharing in UN peacekeeping operations: Who deploys to violent locations? pp. 497-524

- Jared Oestman
- UN Security Council membership: Increased security and reduced conflict pp. 525-556

- Alastair Smith and James Vreeland
- Go arm me: How militant fragmentation affects external support pp. 557-586

- Mark Berlin and Iris Malone
- Fear of terrorism and support for non-democratic rule in democracies pp. 587-611

- James A. Piazza
- Unemployment, central bank independence, and diversionary conflict pp. 612-638

- Zhiyuan Wang
- A Wiki-based dataset of military operations with novel strategic technologies (MONSTr) pp. 639-668

- J. Andrés Gannon and Kerry Chávez
Volume 49, issue 3, 2023
- A network analysis of naming and shaming in the universal periodic review pp. 287-314

- Yooneui Kim
- Military in the cabinet and defense spending of civilian governments pp. 315-344

- Nazmus Sakib and Md Muhibbur Rahman
- The populist radical right and military intervention: A coincidence analysis of military deployment votes pp. 345-371

- Tim Haesebrouck
- Troop-providers' ideational commitment to UN peacekeeping and effectiveness pp. 372-400

- Burak Giray
- Making sense of violence in semi-technologized conventional civil war: Evidence from nineteenth-century Japan pp. 401-423

- Yuichi Kubota, Gaku Ito and Masataka Harada
- Sanctions and target public opinion: Experimental evidence from Turkey pp. 424-453

- Omer Zarpli
- Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and votes in favor of Russia in the UN General Assembly pp. 454-470

- Mohammad Reza Farzanegan and Hassan F. Gholipour
Volume 49, issue 2, 2023
- The micro-dynamics of conflict and peace: Evidence from Colombia pp. 163-170

- Santiago Sosa
- Land use and the incidence of forced displacement pp. 171-200

- German Lambardi and Paola Palacios
- Control, dispute, and concentration of land during civil war: Evidence from Colombia pp. 201-236

- Jose Antonio Fortou, Sandra Lillian Johansson and Juan Carlos Muñoz Mora
- Local competitive authoritarianism and post-conflict violence. An analysis of the assassination of social leaders in Colombia pp. 237-267

- Juan Albarracín, Juan Pablo Milanese, Inge H. Valencia and Jonas Wolff
- Are many sets of eyes better than one? Evaluating multiple databases of armed actors in Colombia pp. 268-285

- Javier Osorio
Volume 49, issue 1, 2023
- Repression and backlash protests: Why leader arrests backfire pp. 1-30

- Felix Schulte and Christoph V. Steinert
- Getting to yes: The role of creditor coordination in debt restructuring negotiations pp. 31-58

- Lauren Ferry
- Sanctions, aid, and voting patterns in the United Nations General Assembly pp. 59-85

- David Lektzian and Glen Biglaiser
- IMF: International Migration Fund pp. 86-113

- Merih Angin, Albana Shehaj and Adrian J. Shin
- The Strong, the Weak, and the Honored: Examining the decline in honored alliances post-1945 pp. 114-131

- Soyoung Lee
- High-level visit and national security policy: Evidence from a quasi-experiment in Taiwan pp. 132-146

- Austin Horng-En Wang, Charles K. S. Wu, Yao-Yuan Yeh and Fang-Yu Chen
- Introducing the Warring-States Japan Battle Data pp. 147-162

- Nicholas D. Anderson
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