International Interactions
1995 - 2025
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Volume 31, issue 4, 2005
- Religious Affiliation and Individual International-Policy Preferences in the United States pp. 273-301

- Joseph Daniels
- Federal Institutions and Multinational Investors: Federalism, Government Credibility, and Foreign Direct Investment pp. 303-325

- Nathan Jensen and Fiona McGillivray
- Strategic Interaction in the 1994 and Earlier Cuban Refugee Crises pp. 327-348

- Lester A. Zeager
- Expectations, Rivalries, and Civil War Duration pp. 349-374

- Seden Akcinaroglu and Elizabeth Radziszewski
Volume 31, issue 3, 2005
- Alliance Institutionalization and Alliance Performance pp. 183-202

- Brett Ashley Leeds and Sezi Anac
- Political Risk: The Institutional Dimension pp. 203-222

- Lewis W. Snider
- Critical Periods and Regime Type: Integrating Power Cycle Theory with the Democratic Peace Hypothesis pp. 223-249

- Brock F. Tessman
- Location, Location, Location…Identifying Hot spots of International Conflict pp. 251-273

- Alex Braithwaite
Volume 31, issue 2, 2005
- The Determinants of Economic Sanctions Success and Failure pp. 117-138

- Susan Hannah Allen
- Globalization, Integration, and the European Welfare State pp. 139-162

- Theodora-Ismene Gizelis
- Conceptualizing Interstate Conflict: How Do Concept-Building Strategies Relate to Selection Effects? pp. 163-182

- J. Joseph Hewitt and Gary Goertz
Volume 31, issue 1, 2005
- Reciprocity in Asymmetry: When Does Reciprocity Work? pp. 1-14

- Chae-Han Kim
- Regionalizing Multilateralism: Estimating the Power of Potential Regional Voting Blocs in the IMF pp. 15-54

- Jonathan R. Strand and David P. Rapkin
- Great Britain and the European Constitution: A Strategic analysis pp. 55-85

- John H. P. Williams
- Repression, Grievances, Mobilization, and Rebellion: A New Test of Gurr’s Model of Ethnopolitical Rebellion pp. 87-116

- Gregory D. Saxton
Volume 30, issue 4, 2004
- Causes and Consequences of Military Alliances: Concepts, Theory, Evidence pp. 281-283

- Volker Krause and Christopher Sprecher
- The (de)Limitations of Balance of Power Theory pp. 285-308

- Paul Fritz and Kevin Sweeney
- Prior Commitments: Compatible Interests versus Capabilities in Alliance Behavior pp. 309-329

- Douglas Gibler and Toby Rider
- Alliance Formation and the Timing of War Involvement pp. 331-347

- Christopher Sprecher
- Hazardous Weapons? Effects of Arms Transfers and Defense Pacts on Militarized Disputes, 1950-1995 pp. 349-371

- Volker Krause
- Regional Trade Agreements as Military Alliances pp. 373-395

- Kathy Powers
Volume 30, issue 3, 2004
- The G7, International Terrorism and Domestic Politics: Modeling Policy Cohesion in Response to Systemic Disturbance pp. 191-210

- Thomas Volgy, Kristin Kanthak, Robert Ingersoll and Derrick Frazier
- Measuring National Power pp. 211-230

- Kelly Kadera and Gerald Sorokin
- A Revised List of Wars Between and Within Independent States, 1816-2002 pp. 231-262

- Kristian Gleditsch
- Institutional Similarity and Interstate Conflict pp. 263-280

- Mark Souva
Volume 30, issue 2, 2004
- The Rationality of Rational Choice Theory pp. 87-107

- Stephen Quackenbush
- Measuring the Intensity of Intranational Political Events Data: Two Interval-Like Scales pp. 109-141

- Stephen Shellman
- Power Preponderance and Domestic Politics: Explaining Regional Economic Integration in Latin America and the Caribbean, 1960-1997 pp. 143-164

- Gaspare Genna and Taeko Hiroi
- Electoral Response to International Financial Crisis: The Role of Dispersed Interest Groups in South Korea's 1997 Presidential Election pp. 165-189

- Shale Horowitz and Sunw Kim
Volume 30, issue 1, 2004
- What's Stopping You?: The Sources of Political Constraints on International Conflict Behavior in Parliamentary Democracies pp. 1-24

- Glenn Palmer, Tamar London and Patrick Regan
- A Research Note: Reexamining Transnational Ethnic Alliances and Foreign Policy Behavior pp. 25-42

- Karen Petersen
- The Determinants of Japanese Official Development Assistance in Africa: A Pooled Time Series Analysis pp. 43-57

- John Tuman and Ayoub Ayoub
- Asymmetric Proliferation and Nuclear War: The Limited Usefulness of an Experimental Test pp. 69-85

- Michael Simon
Volume 29, issue 4, 2003
- Power Transition Theory and the Rise of China pp. 269-271

- Douglas Lemke and Ronald L. Tammen
- Investigating the Preventive Motive for War pp. 273-292

- Douglas Lemke
- From War to Integration: Generalizing Power Transition Theory pp. 293-313

- Brian Efird, Jacek Kugler and Gaspare Genna
- Power Transition, Challenge and the (Re)Emergence of China pp. 315-342

- David Rapkin and William Thompson
- China and Russia: On the Rise and Decline of Two Nations pp. 343-364

- Erich Weede
Volume 29, issue 3, 2003
- Gender Equality and State Aggression: The Impact of Domestic Gender Equality on State First Use of Force pp. 195-214

- Mary Caprioli
- Time Present and Time Past: Rivalry and the Duration of Interstate Wars, 1846-1985 pp. 215-236

- Stephen Long
- Imitation in International Relations: Analogies, Vicarious Learning, and Foreign Policy pp. 237-267

- Benjamin Goldsmith
Volume 29, issue 2, 2003
- Systematic Leadership and Trade Openness pp. 83-110

- Rafael Reuveny and William Thompson
- The Sirens' Call of Relative Gains Concerns: A Critical Analysis of Their Presumed Rationality in the Prisoners' Dilemma pp. 111-142

- Leander Schneider
- Does Trade Openness Promote Security Rights in Developing Countries? Examining the Liberal Perspective pp. 143-158

- Julie Harrelson-Stephens and Rhonda Callaway
- The Effect of Security Alliances on Exchange-Rate Regime Choices pp. 159-193

- Quan Li
Volume 29, issue 1, 2003
- The Ethnic-State Perspective in International Crises: A theoretical framework applied to the Arab-Israel conflict 1947-2000 pp. 1-26

- Hemda Ben-Yehuda and Meirav Mishali-Ram
- Sometimes You Just Have to Leave: Domestic Threats and Forced Migration, 1964-1989 pp. 27-55

- Christina Davenport, Will Moore and Steven Poe
- Paying the Piper? Implications of Social Insurance Payments for Conflict Propensity pp. 57-82

- David Clark and Robert Hart
Volume 28, issue 4, 2002
- Give Me Shelter: Reexamining Military Intervention and the Monadic Democratic Peace pp. 293-324

- Jeffrey Pickering
- Holy Trinities, Rivalry Termination, and Conflict pp. 325-353

- Derekh Cornwell and Michael Colaresi
- The Diffusion of Military Intervention: Testing a Network Position Approach pp. 355-377

- Matts Hammarstr m and Birger Heldt
Volume 28, issue 3, 2002
- The 'Nature' of Contiguous Borders: Ease of Interaction, Salience, and the Analysis of Crisis pp. 213-235

- Harvey Starr and G. Thomas
- Alliance Treaty Obligations and Provisions, 1815-1944 pp. 237-260

- Brett Leeds, Jeffrey Ritter, Sara Mitchell and Andrew Long
- Letting Secessionists Have Their Way: Can Partitions Help End and Prevent Ethnic Conflicts? pp. 261-292

- Jaroslav Tir
Volume 28, issue 2, 2002
- Multilateral Sanctions and Foreign Policy Success: Can Too Many Cooks Spoil the Broth? pp. 117-136

- Anne Miers and T. Morgan
- An Economic Limitation to the Zone of Democratic Peace and Cooperation pp. 137-164

- Michael Mousseau
- New Wars" and Rumors of "New Wars pp. 165-190

- Errol Henderson and J. Singer
- The Dynamics of Diversion: The Domestic Implications of Presidential Use of Force pp. 191-211

- Karl DeRouen and Jeffrey Peake
Volume 28, issue 1, 2002
- Selection Effects and World Politics Research pp. 1-3

- William Reed
- Selection Effects and Deterrence pp. 5-29

- James Fearon
- Questions of Research Design in Developing New Tests of the Democratic Peace pp. 31-57

- Paul Huth and Todd Allee
- Modeling Selection Bias in Studies of Sanctions Efficacy pp. 59-75

- Irfan Nooruddin
- Toward a Multiprocess Model of Rivalry and the Democratic Peace pp. 77-92

- William Reed and David Clark
- Strategy and Selection in International Relations pp. 93-115

- Curtis Signorino
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