International Interactions
1995 - 2025
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Volume 45, issue 6, 2019
- Never out of Now: Preference Falsification, Social Capital and the Arab Spring pp. 949-975

- Ammar Shamaileh
- Explaining incompleteness and conditionality in alliance agreements pp. 976-1002

- Joshua C. Fjelstul and Dan Reiter
- Trial fairness before impact: Tracing the link between post-conflict trials and peace stability pp. 1003-1031

- Christoph V. Steinert
- Practices and outcomes of humanitarian military interventions: a new data set pp. 1032-1048

- Thorsten Gromes and Matthias Dembinski
- Translating CAMEO verbs for automated coding of event data pp. 1049-1064

- Javier Osorio, Viveca Pavon, Sayeed Salam, Jennifer Holmes, Patrick T. Brandt and Latifur Khan
Volume 45, issue 5, 2019
- UN Troop Deployment and Preventing Violence Against Civilians in Darfur pp. 757-780

- Anup Phayal
- Labor Market Institutions and Outward Foreign Direct Investment in OECD Countries pp. 781-803

- Mi Jeong Shin and Chia-yi Lee
- International conflict, military rule, and violent authoritarian breakdown pp. 804-837

- Joonbum Bae
- The Conditional Effectiveness of Directive Mediation pp. 838-864

- Su-Mi Lee and J. Michael Greig
- Evaluating the impact of repeated leadership targeting on militant group durability pp. 865-892

- Yasutaka Tominaga
- Failed agreements and their impact on subsequent mediation onset and success in intrastate conflicts pp. 893-916

- Levke Aduda
- Environmental effects of GATT/WTO membership: an empirical evaluation pp. 917-932

- Sung Eun Kim, Johannes Urpelainen and Joonseok Yang
- The old terrorism: a dataset, 1860 – 1969 pp. 933-948

- Joshua Tschantret
Volume 45, issue 4, 2019
- Foreign policy begins at home: the local origin of support for US democracy promotion pp. 595-616

- William Christiansen, Tobias Heinrich and Timothy M. Peterson
- Global diffusion, policy flexibility, and inflation targeting pp. 617-637

- Fabio Wasserfallen
- International Influences on Nonviolent and Violent Contention pp. 638-665

- Jori Breslawski and David E. Cunningham
- Politics or prejudice? Explaining individual-level hostilities in India’s Hindu–Muslim conflict pp. 666-692

- Sebastian Schutte
- Religious Institutionalism: A Domestic Explanation for External Support of Rebel Groups pp. 693-719

- Brandon Ives
- Evaluating the influence of international norms and shaming on state respect for rights: an audit experiment with foreign embassies pp. 720-735

- Zhanna Terechshenko, Charles Crabtree, Kristine Eck and Christopher J. Fariss
- Beyond the media’s radar: Introducing the Intifada Non-Media-Based Dataset pp. 736-756

- Eitan Y. Alimi, Gregory M. Maney and Alon Burstein
Volume 45, issue 3, 2019
- Useful ignorance: The benefits of uncertainty during power shifts pp. 421-446

- Kyle Haynes
- The Catalytic Effect of IMF Lending: Evidence from Sectoral FDI Data pp. 447-473

- Michael Breen and Patrick J. W. Egan
- Colonial Legacy and Foreign Aid: Decomposing the Colonial Bias pp. 474-499

- Daina Chiba and Tobias Heinrich
- “Mtwara will be the New Dubai”: dashed expectations, grievances, and civil unrest in Tanzania pp. 500-531

- Elise Must and Siri Aas Rustad
- The political economy of labor market deregulation during IMF interventions pp. 532-559

- Bernhard Reinsberg, Thomas Stubbs, Alexander Kentikelenis and Lawrence King
- The Rise of the Islamic State and Changing Patterns of Cooperation in the Middle East pp. 560-575

- Juan Tellez and Jordan Roberts
- Treatment format and external validity in international relations experiments pp. 576-594

- Sarah Kreps and Stephen Roblin
Volume 45, issue 2, 2019
- Civilian self-defense militias in civil war pp. 215-266

- Chelsea Estancona, Lucia Bird, Kaisa Hinkkainen and Navin Bapat
- The dollar and the demand for protection pp. 267-288

- Thomas Oatley and Robert Galantucci
- Economics, security, and individual-level preferences for trade agreements pp. 289-315

- Matthew DiGiuseppe and Katja B. Kleinberg
- Foreign Terrorist Organization designation, international cooperation, and terrorism pp. 316-343

- Brian J. Phillips
- Deadly foreign terrorism and the rank-ordered tournament for foreign press attention: implications for counterterrorism pp. 344-368

- Crystal Shelton, Erik Cleven and Aaron M. Hoffman
- Security-Civil Liberties Trade-offs: International Cooperation in Extraordinary Rendition pp. 369-400

- Rebecca Cordell
- Nowhere to go? Why do some civil wars generate more refugees than others? pp. 401-420

- Oguzhan Turkoglu and Thomas Chadefaux
Volume 45, issue 1, 2019
- Explaining the number of rebel groups in civil wars pp. 1-27

- Barbara F. Walter
- Labor migration numbers and rights: do they trade off or advance together? pp. 28-53

- David H. Bearce and Andrew F. Hart
- Ethnicity, political survival, and the exchange of nationalist foreign policy pp. 54-79

- Akisato Suzuki
- Age structure and political violence: a re-assessment of the “youth bulge” hypothesis pp. 80-112

- Hannes Weber
- The psychological effects of state socialization: IGO membership loss and respect for human rights pp. 113-143

- Gina Lei Miller, Ryan M. Welch and Andrew J. Vonasch
- “Any press is good press?” Rebel political wings, media freedom, and terrorism in civil wars pp. 144-169

- Eric Keels and Justin Kinney
- Food, state power, and rebellion: The case of maize pp. 170-197

- Ore Koren
- Civil war mediation and integration into global value chains pp. 198-214

- J. Tyson Chatagnier
Volume 44, issue 6, 2018
- Women’s Participation in Peace Negotiations and the Durability of Peace pp. 985-1016

- Jana Krause, Werner Krause and Piia Bränfors
- Who is a Terrorist? Ethnicity, Group Affiliation, and Understandings of Political Violence pp. 1017-1039

- Vito D’Orazio and Idean Salehyan
- Deeper Commitment to Human Rights Treaties: Signaling and Investment Risk Perception pp. 1040-1064

- Mi Hwa Hong and Gary Uzonyi
- Immigrant Out-Groups and Voting against Free Trade pp. 1065-1080

- R. Urbatsch
- EOV Editorial Board pp. 1081-1081

- The Editors
Volume 44, issue 5, 2018
- Seal the Deal: Bargaining Positions, Institutional Design, and the Duration of Preferential Trade Negotiations pp. 833-861

- Lisa Lechner and Simon Wüthrich
- The Reputational Impact of Investor-State Disputes pp. 862-887

- Shahryar Minhas and Karen L. Remmer
- Who Can Reform the Labor Market? IMF Conditionality, Partisanship, and Labor Unions pp. 888-918

- Hakan Gunaydin
- Following the Party in Time of War? The Implications of Elite Consensus pp. 919-935

- Matthew S. Wells and Timothy J. Ryan
- International Conflict, International Security Environment, and Military Coups pp. 936-952

- Nam Kyu Kim
- Issues and Actors in African Nonstate Conflicts: A New Data Set pp. 953-968

- Nina von Uexkull and Therese Pettersson
- Sources of Leader Support and Interstate Rivalry pp. 969-983

- Bryan Rooney
Volume 44, issue 4, 2018
- Secrecy and Self-Interest: When Mediators Act Deceitfully pp. 603-630

- Babak RezaeeDaryakenari and Cameron G. Thies
- Domestic Institutions, Trade Disputes, and the Monitoring and Enforcement of International Law pp. 631-660

- Timm Betz
- Attitudes toward Consent-Based and Non-Consent-Based International Law in a Regional Power Context pp. 661-680

- Evangeline Reynolds, Amâncio Jorge Silva Nunes De Oliveira, Janina Onuki and Matthew S. Winters
- Economic Sanctions and the Politics of IMF Lending pp. 681-708

- Dursun Peksen and Byungwon Woo
- Delegating Terror: Principal–Agent Based Decision Making in State Sponsorship of Terrorism pp. 709-748

- Jeremy M. Berkowitz
- Inter-Rebel Alliances in the Shadow of Foreign Sponsors pp. 749-776

- Milos Popovic
- Accounting for Extra-Dyadic Sources of International Outcomes pp. 777-800

- Muhammet Bas, Omer F. Orsun and Robert J. Schub
- Introducing the African Relational Pro-Government Militia Dataset (RPGMD) pp. 801-832

- Yehuda Magid and Justin Schon
Volume 44, issue 3, 2018
- “The War Will Come to Your Street”: Explaining Geographic Variation in Terrorism by Rebel Groups pp. 411-436

- Konstantin Ash
- Which Grievances Make People Support Violence against the State? Survey Evidence from the Niger Delta pp. 437-462

- Carlo Koos
- The Economic Leverage of International Organizations in Interstate Disputes pp. 463-490

- Johannes Karreth
- Power Politics or Public Pandering? An Empirical Investigation of Economic Sanctions and Presidential Approval pp. 491-509

- Clayton Webb
- What Kinds of Trade Liberalization Agreements Do People in Developing Countries Want? pp. 510-536

- Gabriele Spilker, Thomas Bernauer and Víctor Umaña
- Economic Competitiveness and Social Policy in Open Economies pp. 537-558

- Yesola Kweon
- Targets and Tactics: Testing for a Duality within Al Qaeda’s Network pp. 559-581

- Shawn L. Ramirez and Arianna J. Robbins
- Economic Policy, Political Constraints, and Foreign Direct Investment in Developing Countries pp. 582-602

- Tyson Roberts
Volume 44, issue 2, 2018
- The Politics of Preferential Trade Liberalization in Authoritarian Countries pp. 189-216

- Leonardo Baccini and Wilfred M. Chow
- Coalition Quality and Multinational Dispute Outcomes1 pp. 217-243

- Skyler J. Cranmer and Elizabeth J. Menninga
- Worker Influence on Capital Account Policy: Inflow Liberalization and Outflow Restrictions pp. 244-267

- Amy Pond
- The Democracy Aid Calculus: Regimes, Political Opponents, and the Allocation of US Democracy Assistance, 1981–2009 pp. 268-293

- Timothy M. Peterson and James M. Scott
- Leaders, Tenure, and the Politics of Sovereign Credit pp. 294-320

- Patrick E. Shea and Jonathan A. Solis
- Leader Language and Political Survival Strategies pp. 321-336

- Leah Windsor, Nia Dowell, Alistair Windsor and John Kaltner
- When Killers Become Victims: Diversionary War, Human Rights, and Strategic Target Selection pp. 337-360

- Efe Tokdemir and Brendan Skip Mark
- Reversing Course: Fiscal Policy and Economic Interdependence pp. 361-384

- Tristin Beckman
- Capital Account Liberalization, Financial Structure, and Access to Credit in Latin America pp. 385-410

- Daniel Yoo
Volume 44, issue 1, 2018
- Coup-Proofing and Military Inefficiencies: An Experiment pp. 1-32

- Andrew W. Bausch
- Electoral Reforms and Peace Duration Following Negotiated Settlements pp. 33-58

- Eric Keels
- Signaling Resolve: Leaders, Reputations, and the Importance of Early Interactions pp. 59-87

- Danielle L. Lupton
- Do Globalization and Free Markets Drive Obesity among Children and Youth? An Empirical Analysis, 1990–2013 pp. 88-106

- Indra de Soysa and Ann Kristin de Soysa
- Alliance Proximity and Effectiveness of Extended Deterrence pp. 107-131

- Daehee Bak
- Refugees, Economic Capacity, and Host State Repression* pp. 132-155

- Thorin M. Wright and Shweta Moorthy
- Militarism and Dual-Conflict Capacity pp. 156-172

- Matthew Wilson and Carla Martinez Machain
- Wars of Succession pp. 173-187

- Scott Wolford
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