International Interactions
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Volume 27, issue 4, 2001
- The effects of uncertainty and sex in a crisis simulation game pp. 353-380

- Rose McDermott and Jonathan A. Cowden
- Investors, turbulence, and transition: Democratic transition and foreign direct investment in nineteen developing countries pp. 381-398

- Adam L. Resnick
- Territorial nationalism in spatial rivalries: An institutionalist account of the argentine‐chilean rivalry pp. 399-431

- Cameron G. Thies
- Estimating between‐ and within‐cluster covariate effects, with an application to models of international disputes pp. 433-445

- Christopher Zorn
Volume 27, issue 3, 2001
- Buying treaties with cigarettes: Internal side‐payments in two level games* pp. 207-238

- Chad Rector
- Turning down the heat: Influences on conflict management in enduring rivalries pp. 239-274

- Pelle Andersen, Justin Bumgardner, J. Michael Greig and Paul F. Diehl
- Democracy, human rights, and U.S.‐Africa trade pp. 275-295

- Robert G. Blanton and Shannon Lindsey Blanton
- Rules of military retaliation and their practice by the state of Israel pp. 297-326

- Ranan D. Kuperman
- Assessing the statistical rarity of wars between democracies pp. 327-351

- J. Joseph Hewitt and Garry Young
Volume 27, issue 2, 2000
- Rethinking sensitivity interdependence: Assessing the trade, financial, and monetary links between states pp. 95-128

- Jean‐Marc F. Blanchard and Norrin M. Ripsman
- The expected prospects for peace in northern Ireland pp. 129-167

- Bruce Bueno de Mesquita, Rose McDermott and Emily Cope
- The domestic politics of international negotiations: The effects of state structures and policy making processes pp. 169-205

- Juliet Kaarbo
Volume 27, issue 1, 1999
- Democracy and trade conflict* pp. 1-28

- Richard Sherman
- Modeling alliance membership in a three‐dimensional space pp. 29-60

- Dierdre L. Wendel
- Strategies, capabilities, and demands: Explaining outcomes in violent intrastate nationalist conflicts pp. 61-93

- R. William Ayres
Volume 26, issue 4, 2000
- Chinese warfare and politics in the ancient East Asian international system, CA. 2700 B.C. to 722 B.C pp. 347-378

- Claudio Cioffi‐Revilla and David Lai
- Outside the box: Explaining sanctions in pursuit of foreign economic goals* pp. 379-410

- Daniel W. Drezner
- Domestic politics and interstate disputes: Examining US mid involvement and reciprocation, 1870--1992 pp. 411-438

- Brandon C. Prins
Volume 26, issue 3, 2000
- Two faces of hegemonic strength: Structural versus relational capabilities pp. 229-251

- Thomas J. Volgy and Lawrence E. Imwalle
- Arms production in the third tier: An analysis of opportunity and willingness pp. 253-286

- David Kinsella
- Measuring international conflict: Developing cross‐country time‐series data pp. 287-319

- Yi Feng
- Greasing the squeaky wheel: News media coverage and us development aid, 1977--1992 pp. 321-346

- Douglas A. van Belle and Steven W. Hook
Volume 26, issue 2, 2000
- An exploration of multi‐country political conflict/cooperation interdependence pp. 129-152

- Heejoon Kang and Rafael Reuveny
- Negotiating peace in Kosovo pp. 153-178

- Brian Efird, Ambassador Peter Galbraith, Jacek Kugler and Mark Abdollahian
- Eugene: A conceptual manual pp. 179-204

- D. Scott Bennett and Allan Stam
- Regime change and system stability: Simulating complex anarchical environments over the internet pp. 205-228

- Douglas A. Van Belle
Volume 26, issue 1, 1999
- Political competition and foreign policy power sharing pp. 1-19

- Kurt Taylor Gaubatz
- Threats, opportunity, and force: Repression and diversion of domestic pressure, 1948--1982 pp. 21-53

- Andrew J. Enterline and Kristian S. Gleditsch
- A process tracing plausibility probe of uneven democratization's effects on cooperative dyads: The case of Zambia and Zimbabwe 1980--1993 pp. 55-90

- James R. Scarritt, Solomon M. Nkiwane and Henrik Sommer
- The structure of the international telecommunications regime in transition: A network analysis of international organizations-super-1 pp. 91-127

- Kyungmo Kim and George A. Barnett
Volume 25, issue 4, 1999
- How foreign policy recommendations are put together: A computational model with empirical applications pp. 301-332

- Stephen Majeski and David Sylvan
- Information inconsistency and the cognitive algebra of foreign policy decision making pp. 333-362

- Nehemia Geva and J. Mark Skorick
- The structural shape of force: Interstate intervention in the zones of peace and turmoil, 1946--1996 pp. 363-391

- Jeffrey Pickering
- A revised list of independent states since the congress of Vienna pp. 393-413

- Kristian S. Gleditsch and Michael D. Ward
Volume 25, issue 3, 1999
- Is the liberal peace just an artifact of cold war interests? Assessing recent critiques pp. 213-241

- John R. Oneal and Bruce Russett
- Selection effects and dispute escalation: Democracy and status quo evaluations pp. 243-263

- Robert A. Hart and William Reed
- State power in a multilateral context: Voting strength in the Asian development bank pp. 265-286

- Jonathan R. Strand
- Cycles of general war in world history pp. 287-299

- Matthew Melko
Volume 25, issue 2, 1998
- War and reconciliation pp. 95-117

- Peter Brecke and William J. Long
- Structure and behavior in the world trading system pp. 119-144

- Robert G. Blanton
- Research note: Examining the scaling methods of the WEIS data set pp. 145-151

- Sean McCluskie and Jack E. Vincent
- The convergence of American elites’ domestic beliefs with their foreign policy beliefs pp. 153-180

- Shoon Kathleen Murray, Jonathan A. Cowden and Bruce M. Russett
- Explaining groupthink: Do the psychological characteristics of the leader matter? pp. 181-212

- Mark Schafer
Volume 25, issue 1, 1998
- An extension of the correlates of war formal alliance data set, 1648--1815 pp. 1-28

- Douglas M. Gibler
- The utility of reuters for events analysis in area studies: The case of Zambia‐Zimbabwe interactions, 1982--1993 pp. 29-59

- Henrik Sommer and James R. Scarritt
- The impact of actor heterogeneity on the provision of international public goods pp. 61-94

- Kjell Hausken and Thomas Plumper
Volume 24, issue 4, 1998
- Extended deterrence and alliance formation pp. 315-343

- Alastair Smith
- Domestic policy choices, political institutional change, and financial globalization-super-1 pp. 345-377

- Andrew Sobel
- When biased advice is a good thing: Information and foreign policy decision making pp. 379-403

- Marissa Myers
Volume 24, issue 3, 1997
- Trade, power and APEC: Hirschman revisited pp. 187-223

- Davis B. Bobrow, Simon Reich and Steve Chan
- Crisis escalation: An empirical test in the context of extended deterrence pp. 225-253

- Lisa J. Carlson
- Probabilistic forecasting of political events pp. 255-285

- Roberto Ley‐Borrás
- Nice states finish... pretty well: Collective security behavior in militarized interstate disputes, 1816--1992 pp. 287-313

- Richard J. Stoll
Volume 24, issue 2, 1997
- The U.S. use of military intervention to promote democracy: Evaluating the record pp. 91-114

- Margaret G. Hermann and Charles W. Kegley
- Evolving Russian civil‐military relations: A rational actor analysis pp. 115-150

- John H. P. Williams and Mark J. Webber
- Terrorism and democratic states: Soft targets or accessible systems pp. 151-170

- Joe Eyerman
- Military expenditures and economic growth in South Korea and Taiwan pp. 171-186

- Uk Heo and Kwang H. Ro
Volume 24, issue 1, 1997
- Editors’ note pp. 1-1

- Harvey Starr and Randolph M. Siverson
- Realist and cultural critiques of the democratic peace: A theoretical and empirical re‐assessment pp. 3-89

- Zeev Maoz
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