International Interactions
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Volume 23, issue 3-4, 1997
- Foreword pp. 233-234

- Jacek Kugler and Yi Feng
- A decision making model: Its structure and form pp. 235-266

- Bruce Bueno de Mesquita
- Unraveling the ties that divide: Russian political succession pp. 267-281

- Mark Andrew Abdollahian and Jacek Kugler
- Quebec's economic and political future with North America pp. 283-298

- Patrick James and Michael Lusztig
- NAFTA: From congressional passage to implementation woes pp. 299-314

- Doris Andrea Fuchs, Jacek Kugler and Harry Pachon
- Economic reform in China: Logic and dynamism pp. 315-332

- Yi Feng
- The tug of war over the status of Jerusalem: Leaders, strategies and outcomes pp. 333-350

- A. F. K. Organski and Ellen Lust‐Okar
- Fighting in Bosnia: An expected utility evaluation of possible settlements pp. 351-365

- Francine Friedman and Ismene Gizelis
- A post‐mortem on the predictions: Criteria, complaints, and compliments pp. 367-386

- James Lee Ray
Volume 23, issue 2, 1997
- Institutional determinants of trade policy pp. 119-143

- Fiona McGillivray and Alastair Smith
- Great powers, cycles of relative capability and crises in world politics pp. 145-173

- Lui Hebron and Patrick James
- The war process: Military and diplomatic dimensions during the cold war pp. 175-206

- Tansa George Massoud
- Structural determinants of international terrorism: The effects of hegemony and polarity on terrorist activity pp. 207-231

- Thomas J. Volgy, Lawrence E. Imwalle and Jeff J. Corntassel
Volume 23, issue 1, 1996
- Escalation at the outset: An analysis of targets’ responses in militarized interstate disputes pp. 1-35

- Peter J. Partell
- The international law commission of the United Nations: Legal vacuum or microcosm of world politics? pp. 37-54

- Jeffrey S. Morton
- To fight or not to fight: The decision to settle the Croat‐Serb conflict pp. 55-78

- Francine Friedman
- The shadow of the polls: Electoral effects on international agreements pp. 79-108

- Alastair Smith and David R. Hayes
- Democracy and civil war: A note on the democratic peace proposition pp. 109-118

- Matthew Krain and Marissa Edson Myers
Volume 22, issue 4, 1996
- Guest editor's introduction pp. 295-298

- Gary Goertz
- Conflict management of enduring rivalries: The frequency, timing, and short‐term impact of mediation pp. 299-320

- Jacob Bercovitch and Paul F. Diehl
- Conflict management in enduring rivalries pp. 321-340

- Gary Goertz and Patrick M. Regan
- Control the issues, control the conflict: The effects of alliances that settle territorial issues on interstate rivalries pp. 341-368

- Douglas M. Gibler
- Democracy, regime change, and rivalry termination pp. 369-397

- D. Scott Bennett
Volume 22, issue 3, 1996
- Competing interests and technology policies: A rational choice approach pp. 197-223

- Scott E. Tarry
- A two‐good theory of foreign policy: An application to dispute initiation and reciprocation pp. 225-244

- T. Clifton Morgan and Glenn Palmer
- Fledgling regimes: Is the case of inter‐war Germany generalizable? pp. 245-277

- Andrew J. Enterline
- The size principle and the strategic basis of an alliance: Formalizing intuitions pp. 279-294

- Evelyn C. Fink, Brian D. Humes and Valerie L. Schwebach
Volume 22, issue 2, 1995
- Editorial announcement pp. 87-87

- Harvey Starr, Randolph M. Siverson and James D. Morrow
- Altering conflict attitudes through prenegotiation contact pp. 89-104

- Mark Schafer
- The effect of alliance membership on national defense burdens, 1953--88: A test of Mancur Olson's theory of collective action pp. 105-122

- John R. Oneal and Hugh Carter Whatley
- Democracies in international crisis pp. 123-142

- J. Joseph Hewitt and Jonathan Wilkenfeld
- Regime types and status quo evaluations: Power transition theory and the democratic peace pp. 143-164

- Douglas Lemke and William Reed
- Dynamics of a trilateral game of influence: Interactions between major powers’ foreign policy instruments and the behavior of weaker states pp. 165-195

- Kunihiko Imai and Peggy Ann James
Volume 22, issue 1, 1995
- Demosthenes and democracies: Regime‐types and arbitration outcomes pp. 1-20

- Gregory A. Raymond
- U.S. Foreign aid in the domestic and international environments pp. 21-40

- James Meernik and Steven C. Poe
- The struggle for mastery in Europe, 1985--1993 pp. 41-66

- Joseph Lepgold, Bruce Bueno De Mesquita and James D. Morrow
- Absolute and limited war: The possibility of foreign‐imposed regime change pp. 67-88

- Suzanne Werner
Volume 21, issue 4, 1995
- Capability and hostile behavior in arms race models pp. 309-334

- Ido Oren
- Land reform, political violence and the economic inequality‐political conflict nexus: A longitudinal analysis pp. 335-363

- Will H. Moore, Ronny Lindström and Valerie O'Regan
- Classical deterrence theory: A critical assessment pp. 365-387

- Frank C. Zagare
- The (IM)Morality of international governmental organizations pp. 389-404

- Richard T. Cupitt, Rodney L. Whitlock and Lynn Williams Whitlock
Volume 21, issue 3, 1995
- When sanctions can work: Economic sanctions and the theory of moves pp. 203-228

- Marc Simon
- The success and use of economic sanctions pp. 229-245

- Alastair Smith
- Economic sanctions as an instrument of foreign policy: The role of domestic politics pp. 247-263

- T. Clifton Morgan and Valerie Schwebach
- Generating and maintaining cooperation in international relations: A model of repeated interaction among groups in complex and uncertain situations pp. 265-289

- Stephen Majeski
- Taking “enduring” out of enduring rivalry: The rivalry approach to war and peace pp. 291-308

- Gary Goertz and Paul Diehl
Volume 21, issue 2, 1995
- Nested rivalries: Superpower competition, arms transfers, and regional conflict, 1950–1990 pp. 109-125

- David Kinsella
- The impact of politics on exchange rate fluctuations: The untold story pp. 127-153

- Marina Arbetman
- A general model of international interactions and peace economics pp. 155-180

- Raymond Dacey
- Guns and growth around the globe pp. 181-201

- Michael Ward, Mohan Penubarti, Jordin Cohen and Corey Lofdahl
Volume 21, issue 1, 1995
- Military intervention and the democratic peace pp. 1-21

- Charles Kegley and Margaret Hermann
- The tyranny of distance: Redefining relevant dyads pp. 23-38

- Douglas Lemke
- Political structure and foreign policy learning: Are democracies more likely to act on the lessons of history? pp. 39-62

- Dan Reiter
- Economic risk and the politics of protectionism pp. 63-83

- Sherry Quiñones and Scott Gates
- Targets of covert pressure: The hidden victims of the democratic peace pp. 85-107

- Patrick James and Glenn Mitchell
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