International Interactions
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Volume 43, issue 6, 2017
- Tariffs and Carbon Emissions pp. 895-919

- Daniel Yuichi Kono
- Learning and the Precision of International Investment Agreements pp. 920-940

- Mark S. Manger and Clint Peinhardt
- Democratization in Conflict Research: How Conceptualization Affects Operationalization and Testing Outcomes pp. 941-966

- Michael Bernhard, Ömer Faruk Örsün and Reşat Bayer
- State Capacity, Regime Type, and Sustaining the Peace after Civil War pp. 967-993

- T. David Mason and J. Michael Greig
- Built-in Safeguards and the Implementation of Civil War Peace Accords pp. 994-1018

- Madhav Joshi, SungYong Lee and Roger Mac Ginty
- Measuring Military Effectiveness: Calculating Casualty Loss-Exchange Ratios for Multilateral Wars, 1816–1990 pp. 1019-1040

- Kathryn McNabb Cochran and Stephen B. Long
- Editorial Board EOV pp. 1041-1041

- The Editors
Volume 43, issue 5, 2017
- Generalized Social Trust and International Dispute Settlement pp. 717-743

- Florian Justwan and Sarah K. Fisher
- Economic Interests and Threat Assessment in the US Congress, 1890–1914 pp. 744-770

- Michael E. Flynn and Benjamin O. Fordham
- The Chicken or the Egg?: A Coevolutionary Approach to Disputed Issues and Militarized Conflict pp. 771-796

- Shawna K. Metzger
- How International Reputation Matters: Revisiting Alliance Violations in Context pp. 797-821

- Brad L. LeVeck and Neil Narang
- Reevaluating Peacekeeping Effectiveness: Does Gender Neutrality Inhibit Progress? pp. 822-847

- Sabrina Karim
- Conflict Dynamics and Feedback: Explaining Change in Violence against Civilians within Conflicts pp. 848-878

- Clionadh Raleigh and Hyun Jin Choi
- Biased Sanctions? Methodological Change in Economic Sanctions Reconsidered and Its Implications pp. 879-893

- Peter Bergeijk and Muhammad S. H. Siddiquee
Volume 43, issue 4, 2017
- When Do States Say Uncle? Network Dependence and Sanction Compliance pp. 563-588

- Cassy Dorff and Shahryar Minhas
- Political Context and the Consequences of Naming and Shaming for Human Rights Abuse pp. 589-618

- Justin Esarey and Jacqueline H. R. DeMeritt
- The Dynamics of Enlargement in International Organizations pp. 619-642

- Julia Gray, René Lindstädt and Jonathan B. Slapin
- Empty Promises and Nonincorporation in Mercosur pp. 643-667

- Christian Arnold
- International Recognition and Religion: A Quantitative Analysis of Kosovo’s Contested Status pp. 668-687

- Nikola Mirilovic and David S. Siroky
- Endogenizing Labor Mobility: A Partisan Politics Explanation pp. 688-715

- Qiang Zhou
Volume 43, issue 3, 2017
- Seeing the Lexus for the Olive Trees? Public Opinion, Economic Interdependence, and Interstate Conflict pp. 375-396

- Seiki Tanaka, Atsushi Tago and Kristian Skrede Gleditsch
- Regions of Hierarchy and Security: US Troop Deployments, Spatial Relations, and Defense Burdens pp. 397-423

- Michael A. Allen, Michael E. Flynn and Julie VanDusky-Allen
- The Political Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment: A Firm-Level Analysis pp. 424-452

- Vincent Arel-Bundock
- The Impact of Context on the Ability of Leaders to Signal Resolve pp. 453-479

- Roseanne W. McManus
- Revolutionary Pathways: Leaders and the International Impacts of Domestic Revolutions pp. 480-506

- Jeff D. Colgan and Edward R. Lucas
- The Political Economy of Exchange Rates in an Era of Global Production Chains pp. 507-536

- Patrick J. W. Egan
- Do Civil Wars, Coups and Riots Have the Same Structural Determinants? pp. 537-561

- Cristina Bodea, Ibrahim Elbadawi and Christian Houle
Volume 43, issue 2, 2017
- The Dynamics of the Demobilization of the Protest Campaign in Assam pp. 175-216

- Tijen Demirel-Pegg
- The Homegrown Threat: State Strength, Grievance, and Domestic Terrorism pp. 217-247

- Sambuddha Ghatak and Brandon C. Prins
- Dyadic Effects, Relevance, and the Empirical Assessment of the Kantian Peace pp. 248-271

- Jun Xiang
- Determinants of Foreign Aid: Rivalry and Domestic Instability pp. 272-299

- Gary Uzonyi and Toby Rider
- States Sued: Democracy, the Rule of Law, and Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) pp. 300-325

- Yong Kyun Kim
- Centers of Gravity: Regional Powers, Democracy, and Trade pp. 326-348

- Timothy M. Peterson and Thomas Lassi
- Let’s Intervene! But Only If They’re Like Us: The Effects of Group Dynamics and Emotion on the Willingness to Support Humanitarian Intervention pp. 349-374

- Michael C. Grillo and Juris Pupcenoks
Volume 43, issue 1, 2017
- The Comparative Politics of Transnational Climate Governance pp. 1-25

- Charles Roger, Thomas Hale and Liliana Andonova
- Join the Club: How the Domestic NGO Sector Induces Participation in the Covenant of Mayors Program pp. 26-47

- Nives Dolšak and Aseem Prakash
- Transnational Climate Governance and the Global 500: Examining Private Actor Participation by Firm-Level Factors and Dynamics pp. 48-75

- Lily Hsueh
- Transnational Climate Governance Networks and Domestic Regulatory Action pp. 76-102

- Xun Cao and Hugh Ward
- Blurred Lines: Public-Private Interactions in Carbon Regulations pp. 103-128

- Jessica F. Green
- Transnational Climate Governance Initiatives: Designed for Effective Climate Change Mitigation? pp. 129-155

- Katharina Michaelowa and Axel Michaelowa
- Domestic Sources of Transnational Climate Governance pp. 156-174

- Miles Kahler
Volume 42, issue 5, 2016
- Natural Disasters and the Size of Nations pp. 677-702

- Muhammet Bas and Elena V. McLean
- Threats to Leaders’ Political Survival and Pro-Government Militia Formation pp. 703-728

- Konstantin Ash
- Protectionist Executives pp. 729-749

- R. Urbatsch
- Trade Interdependence and the Use of Force: Do Issues Matter? pp. 750-773

- Sam R. Bell and Andrew G. Long
- Defense Spending and Economic Growth around the Globe: The Direct and Indirect Link pp. 774-796

- Uk Heo and Min Ye
- Political Investment Cycles in Democracies and Autocracies pp. 797-819

- Daehee Bak
- Variation in Bilateral Investment Treaty Provisions and Foreign Direct Investment Flows to China, 1997--2011 pp. 820-848

- Ka Zeng and Yue Lu
- Central Bank Independence in the World: A New Data Set pp. 849-868

- Ana Carolina Garriga
Volume 42, issue 4, 2016
- Formal Commitments and States’ Interests: Compliance in International Relations pp. 559-564

- Carmela Lutmar, Cristiane L. Carneiro and Sara McLaughlin Mitchell
- Targeted Versus Conventional Economic Sanctions: What Is at Stake for Human Rights? pp. 565-589

- Cristiane Lucena Carneiro and Laerte Apolinário
- Complying with Human Rights pp. 590-615

- Simon Hug and Simone Wegmann
- The Deterrent Effects of the International Criminal Court: Evidence from Libya pp. 616-643

- Courtney Hillebrecht
- Kantian Dynamics Revisited: Time-Varying Analyses of Dyadic IGO-Conflict Relationships pp. 644-676

- Christopher C. Anderson, Sara McLaughlin Mitchell and Emily U. Schilling
Volume 42, issue 3, 2016
- Democracy, Veto Player, and Institutionalization of Sovereign Wealth Funds pp. 377-400

- Di Wang and Quan Li
- Borrowing Trouble: Sovereign Credit, Military Regimes, and Conflict pp. 401-428

- Patrick E. Shea
- Improving Reputation BIT by BIT: Bilateral Investment Treaties and Foreign Accountability pp. 429-451

- Chia-yi Lee and Noel P. Johnston
- Contracting with Whom? The Differential Effects of Investment Treaties on FDI pp. 452-478

- Sarah Bauerle Danzman
- The Effect of Bargaining on US Economic Aid pp. 479-502

- Yu Wang
- Consensus Decisions and Similarity Measures in International Organizations pp. 503-529

- Frank Häge and Simon Hug
- (Nuclear) Change of Plans: What Explains Nuclear Reversals? pp. 530-558

- Eleonora Mattiacci and Benjamin T. Jones
Volume 42, issue 2, 2016
- Forgotten Conflicts: Need versus Political Priority in the Allocation of Humanitarian Aid across Conflict Areas pp. 189-216

- Neil Narang
- Do Sanctions Always Stigmatize? The Effects of Economic Sanctions on Foreign Aid pp. 217-243

- Bryan R. Early and Amira Jadoon
- Bringing the Company Back In: A Firm-Level Analysis of Foreign Direct Investment pp. 244-270

- Colin M. Barry
- Campaigning for Capital: Fair Elections and Foreign Investment in Comparative Perspective pp. 271-294

- Michael Touchton
- Beyond Dyads: Regional Democratic Strength’s Influence on Dyadic Conflict pp. 295-321

- Gerald L. McCallister
- Fuel to the Fire: Natural Disasters and the Duration of Civil Conflict pp. 322-349

- Joshua Eastin
- The More Fragmented the Better?—The Impact of Armed Forces Structure on Defection during Nonviolent Popular Uprisings pp. 350-375

- Philipp M. Lutscher
Volume 42, issue 1, 2016
- Recouping after Coup-Proofing: Compromised Military Effectiveness and Strategic Substitution pp. 1-30

- Cameron S. Brown, Christopher J. Fariss and R. Blake McMahon
- Oil, Natural Gas, and Intrastate Conflict: Does Ownership Matter? pp. 31-55

- Tim Wegenast
- Challenging the State: Effect of Minority Discrimination, Economic Globalization, and Political Openness on Domestic Terrorism pp. 56-80

- Sambuddha Ghatak
- The Effect of IMF Programs on Women’s Economic and Political Rights pp. 81-105

- Nicole Detraz and Dursun Peksen
- Socioeconomic Inequalities and Attitudes toward Violence: A Test with New Survey Data in the Niger Delta pp. 106-139

- Siri A. Rustad
- The Politics of Foreign Direct Investment in Authoritarian Regimes pp. 140-171

- Ida Bastiaens
- The Affect and Effect of Images of War on Individual Opinion and Emotions pp. 172-188

- Scott Sigmund Gartner and Christopher F. Gelpi
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