International Interactions
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Volume 41, issue 5, 2015
- Norms, Behavioral Compliance, and Status Attribution in International Politics pp. 779-804

- Jennifer L. Miller, Jacob Cramer, Thomas J. Volgy, Paul Bezerra, Megan Hauser and Christina Sciabarra
- Rebel Behavior in the Context of Interstate Competition: Exploring Day-to-Day Patterns of Political Violence in Africa pp. 805-831

- Bryce W. Reeder
- Arms Negotiation, War Exhaustion, and the Credibility of Preventive War pp. 832-856

- William Spaniel
- Measuring the Ambivalence of Religion: Introducing the Religion and Conflict in Developing Countries (RCDC) Dataset pp. 857-881

- Johannes Vüllers, Birte Pfeiffer and Matthias Basedau
Volume 41, issue 4, 2015
- External Interventions in Post-Cold War Africa, 1989--2010 pp. 621-647

- Ricardo Real P. Sousa
- A Quality of Government Peace? Explaining the Onset of Militarized Interstate Disputes, 1985--2001 pp. 648-673

- Jan Teorell
- You’ve Got to Know When to Fold ‘Em: International and Domestic Consequences of Capitulation, 1919--1999 pp. 674-698

- Ross A. Miller
- Searching for Sanctuary: Government Power and the Location of Maritime Piracy pp. 699-717

- Ursula E. Daxecker and Brandon C. Prins
- Introducing the LEAD Data Set pp. 718-741

- Cali Mortenson Ellis, Michael C. Horowitz and Allan Stam
- Hearing the Noise: Economic Sanctions Theory and Anomalous Evidence pp. 744-754

- T. Clifton Morgan
- Targeted Sanctions in a World of Global Finance pp. 755-764

- Daniel W. Drezner
- Sanctions and Democracy pp. 765-778

- Nikolay Marinov and Shmuel Nili
Volume 41, issue 3, 2015
- International Signaling and Economic Sanctions pp. 427-452

- Taehee Whang and Hannah June Kim
- Elite Co-optation, Repression, and Coups in Autocracies pp. 453-479

- Vincenzo Bove and Mauricio Rivera
- Dealing with the Ambivalent Dragon: Can Engagement Moderate China’s Strategic Competition with America? pp. 480-508

- Xiaoting Li
- Religion and Conflict: Explaining the Puzzling Case of “Islamic Violence” pp. 509-538

- Süveyda Karakaya
- Air Campaign Duration and the Interaction of Air and Ground Forces pp. 539-564

- Carla Martinez Machain
- Typology of State Types: Persistence and Transition pp. 565-582

- Peter Tikuisis, David Carment, Yiagadeesen Samy and Joseph Landry
- Civil War Diffusion and the Emergence of Militant Groups, 1960--2001 pp. 583-600

- Christopher Linebarger
- Individual-Level Data on the Victims of Nepal’s Civil War, 1996--2006: A New Data Set pp. 601-619

- Madhav Joshi and Subodh Raj Pyakurel
Volume 41, issue 2, 2015
- The Influence of Aid Changes on African Election Outcomes pp. 201-225

- Ryan C. Briggs
- From Media Attention to Negotiated Peace: Human Rights Reporting and Civil War Duration pp. 226-255

- Brian Burgoon, Andrea Ruggeri, Willem Schudel and Ram Manikkalingam
- Does Membership on the UN Security Council Influence Voting in the UN General Assembly? pp. 256-278

- Wonjae Hwang, Amanda G. Sanford and Junhan Lee
- The Effect of Age Structure on the Abrogation of Military Alliances pp. 279-308

- Tongfi Kim and Jennifer Dabbs Sciubba
- Capability, Credibility, and Extended General Deterrence pp. 309-336

- Jesse C. Johnson, Brett Ashley Leeds and Ahra Wu
- Political Trust, Corruption, and Ratings of the IMF and the World Bank pp. 337-364

- Michael Breen and Robert Gillanders
- Civil War Victory and the Onset of Genocide and Politicide pp. 365-391

- Gary Uzonyi
- No News Is Good News: Mark and Recapture for Event Data When Reporting Probabilities Are Less Than One pp. 392-406

- Cullen S. Hendrix and Idean Salehyan
- Trade and Democracy: A Factor-Based Approach pp. 407-425

- John A. Doces and Christopher S. P. Magee
Volume 41, issue 1, 2015
- Coercion and the Global Spread of Securities Regulation pp. 1-25

- Johannes Kleibl
- Following an Experienced Shepherd: How a Leader’s Tenure Affects the Outcome of International Crises pp. 26-45

- Jacob Ausderan
- Compensating the Losers: An Examination of Congressional Votes on Trade Adjustment Assistance pp. 46-60

- Stephanie J. Rickard
- Preferential Trade Agreements and Trade Expectations Theory pp. 61-83

- Timothy M. Peterson and Peter Rudloff
- The Electoral Salience of Trade Policy: Experimental Evidence on the Effects of Welfare and Complexity pp. 84-109

- Timothy W. Taylor
- Unpacking Autocracy: Political Regimes and IMF Program Participation pp. 110-132

- Matthew D. Fails and Byungwon Woo
- Intergovernmental Organizations, Interaction, and Member State Interest Convergence pp. 133-157

- Stacy Bondanella Taninchev
- The Impact of Institutional Coup-Proofing on Coup Attempts and Coup Outcomes pp. 158-182

- Tobias Böhmelt and Ulrich Pilster
- We Always Fight the Last War? Prior Experiences in Counterinsurgency and Conventional Warfare and War Outcomes pp. 183-200

- Stephen L. Quackenbush and Amanda Murdie
Volume 40, issue 5, 2014
- Trade and Welfare Compensation: The Missing Links pp. 631-656

- Eunyoung Ha, Dong-Wook Lee and Puspa Amri
- Buying National: Democracy, Public Procurement, and International Trade pp. 657-682

- Daniel Yuichi Kono and Stephanie J. Rickard
- The Effects of Political Risk on Different Entry Modes of Foreign Direct Investment pp. 683-710

- Hoon Lee, Glen Biglaiser and Joseph L. Staats
- Ruling the Sea: Managing Maritime Conflicts through UNCLOS and Exclusive Economic Zones pp. 711-736

- Stephen C. Nemeth, Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, Elizabeth A. Nyman and Paul R. Hensel
- Socioeconomic Inequality and Communal Conflict: A Disaggregated Analysis of Sub-Saharan Africa, 1990--2008 pp. 737-762

- Hanne Fjelde and Gudrun Østby
- Smuggler’s Blues: Examining Why Countries Become Narcotics Transit States Using the New International Narcotics Production and Transit (INAPT) Data Set pp. 763-787

- Peter F. Trumbore and Byungwon Woo
- De Facto States in International Politics (1945--2011): A New Data Set pp. 788-811

- Adrian Florea
- The Impact of Pro-Government Militias on Human Rights Violations pp. 812-836

- Neil J. Mitchell, Sabine C. Carey and Christopher K. Butler
- Minimizing the Effects of Temporal Aggregation on Event Data Analysis pp. 837-852

- G. Dale Thomas
Volume 40, issue 4, 2014
- International Cooperation, Spoiling, and Transnational Terrorism pp. 453-476

- Justin Conrad and James Igoe Walsh
- The Sources of Pension Reforms in Western Europe: Domestic Factors, Policy Diffusion, or Common Shock? pp. 477-505

- Alexandra Hennessy and Martin C. Steinwand
- Threats at Home, Threats Abroad: Bargaining and War in the Shadow of Coups and Revolutions pp. 506-532

- Scott Wolford
- An Experimental Test of Selectorate Theory pp. 533-553

- Andrew W. Bausch
- Terrorism Research: The Record pp. 556-567

- Martha Crenshaw
- The Escalation of Terrorism: Microlevel Violence and Interstate Conflict pp. 568-578

- Navin A. Bapat
- Terrorism and Counterterrorism: An Integrated Approach and Future Research Agenda pp. 579-589

- Thomas Plümper and Eric Neumayer
- Why Do We Know So Little About Terrorism? pp. 590-601

- Ignacio Sánchez-Cuenca
- Power at Sea: A Naval Power Dataset, 1865--2011 pp. 602-629

- Brian Benjamin Crisher and Mark Souva
Volume 40, issue 3, 2014
- Introduction: Survey and Experimental Research in International Political Economy pp. 287-304

- Nathan Jensen, Bumba Mukherjee and William T. Bernhard
- Globalization and Domestic Trade Policy Preferences: Foreign Frames and Mass Support for Agriculture Subsidies pp. 305-324

- Nathan Jensen and Mi Jeong Shin
- Reputations, Perceptions, and International Economic Agreements pp. 325-349

- Julia Gray and Raymond P. Hicks
- Regional International Organizations and Individual Immigration Attitudes: Results from Finite Mixture Models pp. 350-375

- Benjamin E. Bagozzi, Thomas Brawner, Bumba Mukherjee and Vineeta Yadav
- Nativism or Economic Threat: Attitudes Toward Immigrants During the Great Recession pp. 376-401

- Judith L. Goldstein and Margaret E. Peters
- In Times of Crisis: The Conditions of Pocketbook Effects pp. 402-430

- K. Amber Curtis
- Surveys, Experiments, and the Landscape of International Political Economy pp. 431-442

- Thomas B. Pepinsky
- Survey Research in International Political Economy: Motivations, Designs, Methods pp. 443-451

- Dustin Tingley
Volume 40, issue 2, 2014
- Transnational Transmitters: Ethnic Kinship Ties and Conflict Contagion 1946--2009 pp. 143-165

- Erika Forsberg
- The Durability of Imposed Democracy pp. 166-190

- J. Michael Greig and Andrew J. Enterline
- The Impact of Mercenaries and Private Military and Security Companies on Civil War Severity between 1946 and 2002 pp. 191-215

- Ulrich Petersohn
- Do Democracies Attract Portfolio Investment? Transnational Portfolio Investments Modeled as Dynamic Network pp. 216-245

- Xun Cao and Michael D. Ward
- Inequality Amid Equality: Military Capabilities and Conflict Behavior in Balanced Dyads pp. 246-269

- Brian Benjamin Crisher
- From Territorial Claim to War: Timing, Causation, and the Steps-to-War pp. 270-285

- Susan G. Sample
Volume 40, issue 1, 2014
- Flip-Flops and High Heels: An Experimental Analysis of Elite Position Change and Gender on Wartime Public Support pp. 1-24

- Sarah E. Croco and Scott Sigmund Gartner
- Neo-Kantianism and Coercive Diplomacy: The Complex Case of Economic Sanctions pp. 25-51

- A. Cooper Drury, Patrick James and Dursun Peksen
- Lethal Connections: The Determinants of Network Connections in the Provisional Irish Republican Army, 1970--1998 pp. 52-78

- Paul Gill, Jeongyoon Lee, Karl R. Rethemeyer, John Horgan and Victor Asal
- Why Target the “Good Guys”? The Determinants of Terrorism Against NGOs pp. 79-102

- Amanda Murdie and Craig S. Stapley
- The Demand for Protectionism: Democracy, Import Elasticity, and Trade Barriers pp. 103-126

- Timothy M. Peterson and Cameron G. Thies
- Incentives to Rebel, Bargaining, and Civil War pp. 127-141

- Philip Arena and Brian Hardt
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