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Volume 180, issue 4, 2017
- E‐GOVERNANCE AND E‐PARTICIPATION VIA ONLINE CITIZEN BUDGETS AND ELECTRONIC LOBBYING: Promises and Challenges pp. 4-24

- Davin J. Baxter
- WOODROW WILSON AND THE ORIGINS OF THE COLD WAR: A Hundred Years Later and Still Relevant pp. 25-46

- Eugene P. Trani and Donald E. Davis
- POLITICAL REFORM IN JORDAN: Reality and Aspirations pp. 47-78

- Mohammed Torki Bani Salameh
- Sweden Is a World Leader in Peace, Security, and Human Rights pp. 79-85

- Elise Carlson‐Rainer
Volume 180, issue 3, 2017
- NOTE FROM THE EDITOR pp. 4-5

- Emma Norman
- EXPLAINING THE THREE‐WAY LINKAGE BETWEEN POPULISM, SECURITIZATION, AND REALIST FOREIGN POLICIES: President Donald Trump and the Pursuit of “America First” Doctrine pp. 6-35

- Michael Magcamit
- LIBERALIZATION OR JUST DOLLARIZATION? Twenty‐first‐Century Economic Reform in Ecuador pp. 36-52

- Marco Castillo
- CONSTRUCTING THE REFUGEE AS VILLAIN: An Analysis of Syrian Refugee Policy Narratives Used to Justify a State of Exception pp. 53-71

- Paul James Pope
- WHOSE ISSUE IS IT ANYWAY… AND DOES IT REALLY MATTER? Issue Ownership and Negative Campaigning pp. 72-96

- Stephen C. Craig and Paulina S. Cossette
Volume 180, issue 2, 2017
- NOTE FROM THE EDITOR pp. 4-6

- Emma R. Norman
- FROM STRATEGIC PATIENCE TO STRATEGIC UNCERTAINTY: Trump, North Korea, and South Korea's New President pp. 7-31

- Leif‐Eric Easley
- INSURGENCY AND AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY: The Case of George McGovern pp. 32-61

- Roberta N. Haar
- THE DIALOGUE OVER WAR AND PEACE IN THE UNITED STATES: A Discursive Institutionalist Analysis pp. 62-104

- David Lorenzo
- DOES GLOBALIZATION PROMOTE GOOD GOVERNANCE IN AFRICA? An Empirical Study across 51 Countries pp. 105-141

- Simplice Asongu
- THE GREAT… WHAT? pp. 142-145

- Norman A. Bailey
Volume 180, issue 1, 2017
- NOTE FROM THE EDITOR: Changing Times and New Directions in World Affairs pp. 4-7

- Emma R. Norman
- THE LAST GREAT DEBATE: Congressional Veterans and the First Persian Gulf War pp. 8-41

- Danny Sjursen
- REFLECTIONS ON GLOBAL JUSTICE AND AMERICAN EXCEPTIONALISM: The United States as a Model for the World? pp. 42-63

- Mark P. Lagon
- WHY ARE THERE NO UNIVERSAL SOCIAL PROGRAMS IN THE UNITED STATES?: A Historical Institutionalist Comparison with Canada pp. 64-92

- Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan
- “GRASS” ROOTS IN TEXAS: A Multiple Streams Approach to Understanding the Marijuana Movement's Policy Impact pp. 93-126

- Katharine Neill Harris and John C. Morris
- “DROPPING THE BALL”: The Understudied Nexus of Sports and Politics pp. 127-161

- Thomas Gift and Andrew Miner
Volume 179, issue 3, 2016
- The Public Costs of Grand Strategy in the Trump Era pp. 4-23

- Shaohan Lin
- Rendering the Majority Unable pp. 24-58

- David Mena Alemán
- Power Vacuum or Hegemonic Continuity? pp. 59-81

- José Luis León‐Manríquez
- Roles, Rights, and Responsibilities in Water Governance pp. 82-112

- Jeff Camkin and Susana Neto
Volume 179, issue 2, 2016
- Tectonics pp. 4-8

- Michael V. Hayden
- Was Ukraine's Nuclear Disarmament a Blunder? pp. 9-20

- Mariana Budjeryn
- Kaesong and Thaad pp. 21-27

- Leif‐Eric Easley
- The New Arab–Israeli Alliance pp. 28-36

- Michael J. Totten
- Women and Global Freedom pp. 37-46

- Mark P. Lagon and Rebecca P. Hughes
- Integrating Non‐Military Arts of Statecraft to Address National Security Threats pp. 47-58

- John Lenczowski
- Apocalypse Now? pp. 59-64

- Norman A. Bailey
Volume 179, issue 1, 2016
- Letter from the Editor pp. 4-6

- James S. Denton
- Presidential Priority pp. 7-14

- Eliot Cohen, Eric Edelman and Brian Hook
- Presidential Leadership pp. 15-21

- Tom Gjelten
- America Rising pp. 22-29

- John Lee
- Choices Of War pp. 30-34

- Michael V. Hayden
- Diplomacy's Aversion to Power pp. 35-45

- Robert J. Lieber
- Balancing Act pp. 46-57

- Mohan Malik
- Unstable, Unruly, and Reprobate pp. 58-69

- Jamsheed K. Choksy and Carol E. B. Choksy
- On The Rise pp. 70-80

- Alina Polyakova and Anton Shekhovtsov
- Terror Crossroads pp. 81-88

- Gordon N. Bardos
- ECHOES pp. 89-91

- Jordan Michael Smith