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International Interactions

1995 - 2025

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Volume 48, issue 6, 2022

How women promote peace: Gender composition, duration, and frames in conflict resolution pp. 1089-1120 Downloads
Vivian P. Ta-Johnson, Eric Keels and A. Burcu Bayram
Reputation or interaction: What determines cooperation on economic sanctions? pp. 1121-1143 Downloads
Dawid Walentek
Diffusion of protests in the Arab Spring pp. 1144-1169 Downloads
Christopher S. P. Magee and Tansa George Massoud
Is terrorism deadlier in democracies? pp. 1170-1199 Downloads
Yufan Yang, Joshua Tschantret and Cody Schmidt
Do consumers follow the flag? Perceptions of hostility and consumer preferences pp. 1200-1215 Downloads
Matthew DiGiuseppe and Colin M. Barry
Sexual violence along ethnic lines? Revisiting rebel-civilian ethnic ties and wartime sexual violence pp. 1216-1232 Downloads
Herman Wieselgren
Estimating ideal points from UN General Assembly sponsorship data pp. 1233-1252 Downloads
Rafael Mesquita, Rodrigo Martins and Pedro Seabra
International Interactions best paper award 2022 pp. 1253-1254 Downloads
Jeffrey Pickering

Volume 48, issue 5, 2022

Government ideology and bailout conditionality in the European financial crisis pp. 897-935 Downloads
Federica Genovese and Héctor Hermida-Rivera
Why “cheap” threats are meaningful: Threat perception and resolve in North Korean propaganda pp. 936-967 Downloads
Lauren Sukin
Is it all the same? Repression of the media and civil society organizations as determinants of anti-government opposition pp. 968-996 Downloads
Marina G. Petrova
When the levee breaks: A forecasting model of violent and nonviolent dissent pp. 997-1026 Downloads
Jonathan Pinckney and Babak RezaeeDaryakenari
Political protests and the diversionary use of media: Evidence from China pp. 1027-1055 Downloads
Tianjing Liao and Wonjae Hwang
Could leaders deflect from political scandals? Cross-national experiments on diversionary action in Israel and Japan pp. 1056-1069 Downloads
Elad Segev, Atsushi Tago and Kohei Watanabe
International human rights recommendations at home: Introducing the Women’s Rights Compliance Database (WRCD) pp. 1070-1087 Downloads
Jillienne Haglund, Courtney Hillebrecht and Hannah Roesch Read

Volume 48, issue 4, 2022

Correction pp. iii-v Downloads
The Editors
Lessons from an escalation prediction competition pp. 521-554 Downloads
Håvard Hegre, Paola Vesco and Michael Colaresi
Forecasting conflict using a diverse machine-learning ensemble: Ensemble averaging with multiple tree-based algorithms and variance promoting data configurations pp. 555-578 Downloads
Felix Ettensperger
Using past violence and current news to predict changes in violence pp. 579-596 Downloads
Hannes Mueller and Christopher Rauh
Predicting escalating and de-escalating violence in Africa using Markov models pp. 597-613 Downloads
David Randahl and Johan Vegelius
Recurrent neural networks for conflict forecasting pp. 614-632 Downloads
Iris Malone
A shape-based approach to conflict forecasting pp. 633-648 Downloads
Thomas Chadefaux
Forecasting change in conflict fatalities with dynamic elastic net pp. 649-677 Downloads
Fulvio Attinà, Marcello Carammia and Stefano Iacus
Click, click boom: Using Wikipedia data to predict changes in battle-related deaths pp. 678-696 Downloads
Christian Oswald and Daniel Ohrenhofer
Challenging the status quo: Predicting violence with sparse decision-making data pp. 697-713 Downloads
Konstantin Bätz, Ann-Cathrin Klöckner and Gerald Schneider
Forecasting conflict in Africa with automated machine learning systems pp. 714-738 Downloads
Vito D’Orazio and Yu Lin
High resolution conflict forecasting with spatial convolutions and long short-term memory pp. 739-758 Downloads
Benjamin J. Radford
Predicting political violence using a state-space model pp. 759-777 Downloads
Andreas Lindholm, Johannes Hendriks, Adrian Wills and Thomas B. Schön
The role of governmental weapons procurements in forecasting monthly fatalities in intrastate conflicts: A semiparametric hierarchical hurdle model pp. 778-799 Downloads
Cornelius Fritz, Marius Mehrl, Paul W. Thurner and Göran Kauermann
Conflict forecasting with event data and spatio-temporal graph convolutional networks pp. 800-822 Downloads
Patrick T. Brandt, Vito D’Orazio, Latifur Khan, Yi-Fan Li, Javier Osorio and Marcus Sianan
Employing local peacekeeping data to forecast changes in violence pp. 823-840 Downloads
Lisa Hultman, Maxine Leis and Desirée Nilsson
Predicting (de-)escalation of sub-national violence using gradient boosting: Does it work? pp. 841-859 Downloads
Jonas Vestby, Jürgen Brandsch, Vilde Bergstad Larsen, Peder Landsverk and Andreas Forø Tollefsen
United they stand: Findings from an escalation prediction competition pp. 860-896 Downloads
Paola Vesco, Håvard Hegre, Michael Colaresi, Remco Bastiaan Jansen, Adeline Lo, Gregor Reisch and Nils B. Weidmann

Volume 48, issue 3, 2022

Why do states contribute to the global refugee governance? Fiscal burden-sharing in the post-2011 Syrian refugee crisis pp. 345-373 Downloads
Hirotaka Fujibayashi
Oil discovery, oil production, and coups d’état pp. 374-396 Downloads
Hans-Inge Langø, Curtis M. Bell and Scott Wolford
Compliant or defiant? Economic sanctions and United Nations General Assembly voting by target countries pp. 397-422 Downloads
Bimal Adhikari, Jin Mun Jeong and Dursun Peksen
Domestic politics and requests for UNESCO’s international assistance program pp. 423-449 Downloads
Hyo Won Lee, Yena Kim and Whasun Jho
Reporting of non-fatal conflict events pp. 450-470 Downloads
Mihai Croicu and Kristine Eck
Race to the bottom: Spatial aggregation and event data pp. 471-491 Downloads
Scott J. Cook and Nils B. Weidmann
Documenting energy flows between states: The Global Energy Relations Dataset (GERD), 1978–2014 pp. 492-519 Downloads
Osman Zeki Gökçe and Emre Hatipoglu

Volume 48, issue 2, 2022

Does female ratio balancing influence the efficacy of peacekeeping units? Exploring the impact of female peacekeepers on post-conflict outcomes and behavior pp. 173-203 Downloads
Neil Narang and Yanjun Liu
Dictators, personalized security forces, and coups pp. 204-232 Downloads
Wonjun Song
Risk preferences, uncertainty, and war pp. 233-257 Downloads
Ahmer Tarar
Shaming into compliance? Country reporting of convention adherence to the International Labour Organization pp. 258-291 Downloads
Faradj Koliev and James H. Lebovic
Initiator conditions and the diffusion of digital trade-related provisions in PTAs pp. 292-308 Downloads
Manfred Elsig and Sebastian Klotz
Covid-19 insecurities and migration aspirations pp. 309-326 Downloads
Miranda Simon, Cassilde Schwartz and David Hudson
Labor rights in comparative perspective: The WorkR dataset pp. 327-344 Downloads
Colin M. Barry, David L. Cingranelli and K. Chad Clay

Volume 48, issue 1, 2022

Agents of peace or enablers of violence? The proximal effects of mediators in international disputes pp. 1-22 Downloads
Lesley G. Terris and Orit E. Tykocinski
Power and innovative capacity: Explaining variation in intellectual property rights regulation across trade agreements pp. 23-48 Downloads
Andreas Dür and Christoph Mödlhamer
Designing Alliances: How adversaries provoke peacetime military coordination pp. 49-74 Downloads
Jesse C. Johnson
Rewards versus Sanctions in International Relations: A Game-Theoretic Analysis of Bluffing pp. 75-109 Downloads
Boris Brekhov
Utilitarianism or cosmopolitanism? A study of education’s impact on individual attitudes toward foreign countries pp. 110-138 Downloads
Gong Chen
Banditry or business? Rebel labor markets and state economic intervention pp. 139-151 Downloads
Chelsea L. Estancona
Human trafficking indicators: A new dataset pp. 152-171 Downloads
Richard W. Frank
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