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Volume 183, issue 4, 2020
- Note From the Editor pp. 288-290

- Emma R. Norman
- The Securitization and De‐Securitization of Kurdish Societal Security in Turkey, Iraq, Iran, And Syria pp. 291-314

- Hawre Hasan Hama
- Policy Versus Praxis: Has the European Union Failed to Respond to the Refugee Crisis? pp. 315-342

- Sedef Eylemer and Nagihan Söylemez
- Health Insurance in an Era of Declining Social Capital pp. 343-358

- Jackson Williams
- China Pushed the Pink Tide and the Pink Tide Pulled China: Intertwining Economic Interests and Ideology in Ecuador and Bolivia (2005–2014) pp. 359-388

- Ivo Ganchev
- Drivers and Persistence of Death in Conflicts: Global Evidence pp. 389-429

- Simplice Asongu, Joseph I. Uduji and Elda N. Okolo‐Obasi
Volume 183, issue 3, 2020
- Note from the Editor: COVID‐19: Data Reporting, Good Governance, and New Policy Priorities pp. 212-215

- Emma R. Norman
- Research Note: Governance Indicators Explain Discrepancies in COVID‐19 Data pp. 216-234

- Omer F. Baris and Riccardo Pelizzo
- An Epochal Moment? The COVID‐19 Pandemic and China's International Order Building pp. 235-255

- Nicholas Ross Smith and Tracey Fallon
- Geopolitical Implications and Challenges of the Coronavirus Crisis for Ukraine pp. 256-269

- Pavlo Klimkin and Andreas Umland
- Commentary: Regulating Health Care Prices with One Hand Tied Behind Your Back: A Critical Evaluation of a Market‐Oriented Proposal pp. 270-281

- Rachel Kreier
Volume 183, issue 2, 2020
- Note From the Editor: Clade X, Coronavirus, and the Challenges of Global Health Security pp. 100-104

- Emma R. Norman
- Anti‐Vaccination Beliefs and Unrelated Conspiracy Theories pp. 105-124

- Zachary J. Goldberg and Sean Richey
- Populism and Social Policy: A Challenge to Neoliberalism, or a Complement to It? pp. 125-154

- Andrea Chandler
- “Decentralize or Else”: Russia's Use of Offensive Coercive Diplomacy against Ukraine pp. 155-182

- Eray Alim
- The Changing Narrative of Security Discourse: From State Security to Human Security in South Asia? pp. 183-205

- Sujit Lahiry
Volume 183, issue 1, 2020
- Note From the Editor: Brexit, Borders, and Burden Sharing pp. 4-7

- Emma R. Norman
- How and When are We Right to Prioritize the Interests of Residents and Citizens? pp. 8-39

- Enrique Camacho Beltrán
- Taiwan's perilous futures: Chinese Nationalism, the 2020 Presidential Elections, and U.S.‐China Tensions Spell Trouble for Cross‐strait Relations pp. 40-61

- Peter Gries and Tao Wang
- The Last Multilateralist? pp. 62-73

- Steve Wood
- Can Germany Become a Major Ally of Ukraine? Counterintuitive Deliberations on a Coming Partnership between Kyiv and Berlin pp. 74-89

- Andreas Umland
- Book Review: Bobbio e Sartori: Capire e cambiare la politicaPasquinoGianfranco. 2019. Bobbio e Sartori: Capire e cambiare la politica [Bobbio and Sartori: Understanding and Changing Politics]. Milan: EGEA spA, pp. 221, €24. doi:10.1177/0043820020905907; ISBN 978‐8‐8835‐0287‐3. In Italian pp. 90-92

- Riccardo Pelizzo
- Book Review: Why Counterinsurgency Failsde TrayDennis. 2019. Why Counterinsurgency Fails. Basingstoke: Palgrave, pp. 142, €46. doi:10.1177/0043820020905909; ISBN 9783319979922 pp. 93-94

- Riccardo Pelizzo
Volume 182, issue 4, 2019
- Note from the Editor pp. 300-301

- Emma R. Norman
- The Poverty of Data in Africa: Why the Continent Needs More Bacon pp. 302-323

- Abel Kinyondo, Riccardo Pelizzo and Kristina Bekenova
- The Measure of Machiavelli? Fear, Love, Hatred, and Trump pp. 324-349

- Anthony R. Brunello
- The Certainty of Uncertainty: Taiwanese Public Opinion on U.S.–Taiwan Relations in the Early Trump Presidency pp. 350-369

- Chung‐li Wu and Alex Min‐Wei Lin
- What LED to the Boom? Unpacking China's Development Cooperation in Latin America pp. 370-403

- Bernabé Malacalza
Volume 182, issue 3, 2019
- Refugee Migration as a “Wicked Problem”: American Controlling, Palliative, and Governance Policies in Global Context pp. 228-255

- Jos C. N. Raadschelders, Jennica Larrison and Aditi V. Thapar
- Countering Violent Extremism in Sub‐Saharan Africa: What Policy Makers Need to Know pp. 256-272

- Robin A. Hardy
- Inequality and U.S. Public Opinion on Foreign Aid pp. 273-295

- Hak‐Seon Lee
Volume 182, issue 2, 2019
- Is China Recolonizing Africa? Some Views from Tanzania pp. 128-164

- Abel Kinyondo
- Two‐Level Games and the Policy Process: Assessing Domestic–Foreign Policy Linkage Theory pp. 165-186

- Harry Noone
- Commentary: Modern Political Economy and Public Policy pp. 187-204

- Max J. Skidmore
- Moral Hazard: It's the Supply Side, Stupid! pp. 205-223

- Rachel Kreier
Volume 182, issue 1, 2019
- Note From The Editor pp. 4-7

- Emma R. Norman
- Eu Policy Appraisals and Public Opinion: A Tale of Sophistication and Interdependence? pp. 8-34

- Pierre Philippe Balestrini
- Configurations of Immigrant Integration Policies in Europe: An Exploratory Appraisal pp. 35-60

- Francesco Pasetti
- A Paradox in Polarization? Cross‐pressured Representatives and the Missing Incentive to Moderate pp. 61-96

- Benjamin T. Toll
- The Presidentialization of Japan's LDP Politics: Analyzing Its Causes, Limits, and Perils pp. 97-123

- Ko Mishima
Volume 181, issue 4, 2018
- Note from the Editor: Gun Violence, Preventative Policy Measures, and the Swamp Near Foggy Bottom pp. 312-316

- Emma R. Norman
- Policy Gridlock versus Policy Shift in Gun Politics: A Comparative Veto Player Analysis of Gun Control Policies in the United States and Canada pp. 317-347

- Rifat Darina Kamal and Charles Burton
- Debating Gun Control in Canada and the United States: Divergent Policy Frames and Political Cultures pp. 348-371

- Anthony Fleming, Dylan S. McLean and Raymond Tatalovich
- The Paradox of Administrative Decentralization Reform in Young Asian Democracies: South Korea and Indonesia pp. 372-402

- Inhye Heo
- Global Health Security is Global Security: The lessons of Clade X pp. 403-412

- Nathan Myers
- Whose Swamp is it? pp. 413-416

- Paul J. Rich
Volume 181, issue 3, 2018
- Note from the Editor pp. 212-214

- Emma R. Norman
- Youth Inclusion in American and Egyptian Political Party Management pp. 215-238

- Iman Karam I. M. Ashmawy
- The Dragon in Turtle Bay: The Impact of China's Rise in the UN on the United States and Global Governance pp. 239-255

- Mark P. Lagon and Theresa Lou
- Development in Africa pp. 256-285

- Riccardo Pelizzo, Abel Kinyondo and Zim Nwokora
- The Adverse Effects of Economic Inequality on Educational Outcomes: An Examination of PISA Scores, 2000–2015 pp. 286-306

- Gregory R. Thorson and Sera M. Gearhart
Volume 181, issue 2, 2018
- Note from the Editor: In Memoriam—James S. Denton, Former Editor of World Affairs pp. 104-105

- Emma R. Norman
- The Madisonian Republic and Modern Nationalist Populism: Democracy and the Rule of Law pp. 106-132

- Anthony R. Brunello
- American Doctrine: The Foundation of Grand Strategy pp. 133-160

- Lamont Colucci
- Achieving Effective International Cooperation: How Institutional Formalization Shapes Intergovernmental Negotiations pp. 161-180

- Hartmut Lenz
- Inward Foreign Direct Investment and U.S. Public Opinion on Immigration pp. 181-205

- Hak‐Seon Lee
Volume 181, issue 1, 2018
- Note from the Editor pp. 4-7

- Emma R. Norman
- Thoughts on Constitutions: Occasioned by a Congress on Iceland's Democracy pp. 8-21

- Max J. Skidmore
- The American Frontier as State of Nature pp. 22-41

- Michael J. Faber
- An Examination of Policy Narratives in Agricultural Biotechnology Policy in India pp. 42-68

- Juhi Huda
- Global Governance, Tax Treaties, and Credible Commitments pp. 69-98

- Austin P. Johnson