International Interactions
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Volume 47, issue 6, 2021
- Hard choices, soft targets: Terror proscription and strategic targeting decisions of FTO pp. 955-985

- Rebecca H. Best and Simanti Lahiri
- A price for peace: troop contributing countries’ responses to peacekeeper fatalities pp. 986-1015

- Jared Oestman
- The issues are the issue: Intangible salience and war duration pp. 1016-1039

- Douglas B Atkinson
- Peaceful dyads: A territorial perspective pp. 1040-1068

- Andrew P. Owsiak and John A. Vasquez
- Qui bono? Foreign military, economic, diplomatic interventions, and the termination of civil wars: An integrative approach pp. 1069-1099

- Huseyin Ilgaz
- Deprivation, instability, and propensity to attack: how urbanization influences terrorism pp. 1100-1130

- Maxim Slav, Elena Smyslovskikh, Vladimir Novikov, Igor Kolesnikov and Andrey Korotayev
- Mutual gain or resource drain? Attitudes toward international financial assistance during the early COVID-19 pandemic pp. 1131-1150

- Lindsay R. Dolan and Quynh Nguyen
- International Interactions best paper award 2020 pp. 1151-1151

- The Editors
Volume 47, issue 5, 2021
- Introduction: promoting restraint in war pp. 795-824

- Brian McQuinn, Fiona Terry, Oliver Kaplan and Francisco Gutiérrez-Sanin
- Combatant rank and socialization to norms of restraint: examining the Australian and Philippine armies pp. 825-854

- Andrew M. Bell and Fiona Terry
- Norms, non-combatants’ agency and restraint in jihadi violence in northern Mali pp. 855-872

- Ferdaous Bouhlel and Yvan Guichaoua
- Competing authorities and norms of restraint: governing community-embedded armed groups in South Sudan pp. 873-897

- Naomi Pendle
- The International Committee of the Red Cross and support for civilian self-protection in Colombia pp. 898-927

- Oliver Kaplan
- Signaling restraint: international engagement and rebel groups’ commitment to international law pp. 928-954

- Hyeran Jo, Joshua K. Alley, Yohan Park and Soren Jordan
Volume 47, issue 4, 2021
- Strategic Samaritanism: how armed conflict affects aid receipts pp. 579-611

- Andrea L. Everett and Daniel C. Tirone
- Costly signaling in autocracy pp. 612-632

- Robert Carroll and Amy Pond
- State intervention, external spoilers, and the durability of peace agreements pp. 633-661

- Sema Hande Ogutcu-Fu
- Crowding out the field: External Support to Insurgents and the Intensity of Inter-rebel Fighting in Civil Wars pp. 662-691

- Arthur Stein and Marc-Olivier Cantin
- Constraints and military coordination: How ICTs shape the intensity of rebel violence pp. 692-719

- Martín Macías-Medellín and Laura H Atuesta
- Democratizing the dispute: democratization and the history of conflict management pp. 720-749

- Benjamin Denison and Krista E. Wiegand
- The colonial roots of structural coup-proofing pp. 750-776

- Marius Mehrl and Ioannis Choulis
- Political turnover, regime type, and investment behavior pp. 777-793

- Bryan Rooney and Matthew DiLorenzo
Volume 47, issue 3, 2021
- The (still) mysterious case of agricultural protectionism pp. 391-416

- Quynh Nguyen, Gabriele Spilker and Thomas Bernauer
- Success of economic sanctions threats: coercion, information and commitment pp. 417-448

- Dawid Walentek, Joris Broere, Matteo Cinelli, Mark M. Dekker and Jonas M. B. Haslbeck
- Will you still love me tomorrow? Partisan electoral interventions, foreign policy compliance, and voting in the UN pp. 449-476

- Dov H. Levin
- Commanding Support: Values and Interests in the Rhetoric of Alliance Politics pp. 477-503

- Jonathan A. Chu, Jiyoung Ko and Adam Liu
- Only Friends Can Betray You: International Rivalry and Domestic Politics pp. 504-529

- Richard J. Saunders
- Counterinsurgency as an institution: Evidence from Turkey pp. 530-558

- Aysegul Aydin and Cem Emrence
- Regime type and co-sponsorship in the UN General Assembly pp. 559-578

- Daniel Finke
Volume 47, issue 2, 2021
- Plausible deniability? An investigation of government and government-outsourced violence in refugee hosting areas pp. 191-220

- Kerstin Fisk
- Should I stay or should I go? The decision to flee or stay home during civil war pp. 221-236

- Alex Braithwaite, Joseph M. Cox and Faten Ghosn
- Abuse by association: migration from terror-prone countries and human rights abuses pp. 237-265

- Nazli Avdan, Naji Bsisu and Amanda Murdie
- Conflict and cooperation with trade partners pp. 266-290

- Timothy M. Peterson and Yuleng Zeng
- Willful ignorance in international coercion pp. 291-317

- David Lindsey
- Rebel command and control, time, and rebel group splits pp. 318-345

- Minnie M. Joo and Bumba Mukherjee
- Rivalry, ethnicity, and asylum admissions worldwide pp. 346-373

- Lamis Abdelaaty
- How moral foundations shape public approval of nuclear, chemical, and conventional strikes: new evidence from experimental surveys pp. 374-390

- Michal Smetana and Marek Vranka
Volume 47, issue 1, 2021
- Making trains from boxcars: studying conflict and conflict management interdependencies pp. 1-22

- Andrew P. Owsiak, J. Michael Greig and Paul F. Diehl
- Conflict management trajectories: theory and evidence pp. 23-55

- Andrew P. Owsiak
- Examining conflict management technique sequences in international claims pp. 56-78

- Zorzeta Bakaki and Marius Mehrl
- Helping without hurting: ameliorating the negative effects of humanitarian assistance on civil wars through mediation pp. 79-106

- J. Michael Greig
- The business of peace: understanding corporate contributions to conflict management pp. 107-134

- Molly M. Melin
- Extant commitment, risk, and UN peacekeeping authorization pp. 135-160

- Rebecca Cordell, Thorin Wright and Paul F. Diehl
- United Nations peace initiatives 1946-2015: introducing a new dataset pp. 161-180

- Govinda Clayton, Han Dorussen and Tobias Böhmelt
- Interactions among conflict management techniques: extending the breadth and depth of the framework pp. 181-189

- Daniel Druckman and Susan Allen
Volume 46, issue 6, 2020
- Women in uniform: the opening of combat roles in state militaries pp. 847-871

- Michael J. Soules
- Rebel recruitment and retention in civil conflict pp. 872-892

- Katherine Sawyer and Talbot M. Andrews
- Complementary mediation: Exploring mediator composition in civil wars pp. 893-921

- Elizabeth J. Menninga
- The Structure and Evolution of the International Human Rights Network:Unpacking the Influences of Countries’ Contextual Factors and Network Configurations pp. 922-952

- Rong Wang and Aimei Yang
- ‘Wars of Others’: National Cleavages and Attitudes towards External Conflicts pp. 953-986

- Efe Tokdemir, Seden Akcinaroglu, H. Ege Ozen and Ekrem Karakoc
- Categorization in international organizations pp. 987-1015

- Doron Ella
- Perceived to slack: secondary securitization and multilateral treaty ratification in Israel pp. 1016-1042

- Eyal Rubinson and Tal Sadeh
- Known unknowns: media bias in the reporting of political violence pp. 1043-1060

- Nick Dietrich and Kristine Eck
Volume 46, issue 4, 2020
- Private military and security companies, corporate structure, and levels of violence in Iraq pp. 499-525

- Benjamin Tkach
- The effects of economic sanctions on targeted countries’ stock markets pp. 526-550

- Glen Biglaiser and David Lektzian
- Domestic Politics and the Effectiveness of Regional Human Rights Courts pp. 551-578

- Jillienne Haglund
- Bad-faith cooperation pp. 579-605

- William Spaniel and Michael Poznansky
- Human rights institutionalization and US humanitarian military intervention pp. 606-635

- Seung-Whan Choi, Youngwan Kim, David Ebner and Patrick James
- Welcome to the Jungle: a research note on leader entry, combat experience, and dispute targeting pp. 636-651

- Ross A. Miller
- Mutual uncertainty and credible reassurance: experimental evidence pp. 652-668

- Brandon Yoder and Kyle Haynes
Volume 46, issue 3, 2020
- Too central to fail? Terror networks and leadership decapitation pp. 309-333

- Daniel Milton and Bryan Price
- Strategic rebels: a spatial econometric approach to rebel fighting durations in civil wars pp. 334-371

- Nils W. Metternich and Julian Wucherpfennig
- Time for a haircut: political regimes and sovereign debt restructurings pp. 372-401

- Ignacio Mamone
- Two sides of the same coin: can campaigns generate support for both human rights and retributive violence? pp. 402-430

- Alexandra Haines, Michele Leiby, Matthew Krain and Amanda Murdie
- Politician hate speech and domestic terrorism pp. 431-453

- James A. Piazza
- When aid builds states: party dominance and the effects of foreign aid on tax collection after civil war pp. 454-480

- Louis-Alexandre Berg and Naomi Levy
- International political alignment during the Trump presidency: voting at the UN general assembly pp. 481-497

- Martin Mosler and Niklas Potrafke
Volume 46, issue 2, 2020
- Diversionary cheap talk: economic conditions and US foreign policy rhetoric, 1945-2010 pp. 163-198

- Erin Baggott Carter
- United Nations peacekeeping and terrorism: short-term risks and long-term benefits pp. 199-226

- Holley E. Hansen, Stephen C. Nemeth and Jacob A. Mauslein
- Single-party government, Prime Minister psychology, and the diversionary use of force: theory and evidence from the British case pp. 227-250

- Dennis M. Foster and Jonathan W. Keller
- Discrimination and ethnic conflict: a dyadic analysis of politically-excluded groups in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 251-273

- Ludovico Alcorta, Haley J. Swedlund and Jeroen Smits
- Status from fighting? Reassessing the relationship between conflict involvement and diplomatic rank pp. 274-290

- Steven Ward
- States and their international relations since 1816: introducing version 2 of the International System(s) Dataset (ISD) pp. 291-308

- Charles R. Butcher and Ryan D. Griffiths
Volume 46, issue 1, 2020
- Why can’t a woman be more like a man? Female leaders in crisis bargaining pp. 1-27

- Abigail S. Post and Paromita Sen
- Trade balance and policy complexity: explaining political elites’ focus on international trade at the domestic level pp. 28-50

- Heather Elko McKibben and Timothy W. Taylor
- Shocked into Service: Free Trade and the American South’s Military Burden pp. 51-81

- Adam Dean and Jonathan Obert
- Third-party pressure for peace pp. 82-110

- Anna O. Pechenkina
- Moral hazard at sea: how alliances actually increase low-level maritime provocations between allies pp. 111-132

- Hayoun Jessie Ryou-Ellison and Aaron Gold
- Merging actors with events: introducing the social conflict analysis dataset – organizational properties (SCAD-OPs) pp. 133-149

- Idean Salehyan and Ayal Feinberg
- Once more, with feeling: using sentiment analysis to improve models of relationships between non-state actors pp. 150-162

- Kevin T. Greene and Caleb Lucas
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