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October 1991, Volume 45, Issue 4
- 539-564 Political responses to interdependence: what's “left” for the left?
by Garrett, Geoffrey & Lange, Peter - 565-591 Autonomy, necessity, and the small state: ruling Kuwait in the twentieth century
by Tètreault, Mary Ann
July 1991, Volume 45, Issue 3
- 281-308 Political leadership and regime formation: on the development of institutions in international society
by Young, Oran R. - 309-342 International economic structures, government interests, and international coordination of macroeconomic adjustment policies
by Webb, Michael C. - 343-368 German trade policy in Eastern Europe, 1890–1990: preconditions for applying international trade leverage
by Spaulding, Robert Mark - 369-395 Domestic sources of alliances and alignments: the case of Egypt, 1962–73
by Barnett, Michael N. & Levy, Jack S. - 369-424 Good for the gander? foreign direct investment in the United States
by Kudrle, Robert T.
April 1991, Volume 45, Issue 2
- 143-162 Anomaly and commonplace in European political expansion: realist and institutional accounts
by Strang, David - 163-182 The East European countries and GATT: the role of realism, mercantilism, and regime theory in explaining East-West trade negotiations
by Haus, Leah - 183-220 The limits of international organization: systematic failure in the management of international relations
by Gallarotti, Giulio M. - 221-256 Can orthodox stabilization and adjustment work? Lessons from New Zealand, 1984–90
by Schwartz, Herman - 257-279 The foreign policy of a declining power
by McKeown, Timothy J.
January 1991, Volume 45, Issue 1
- 1-18 Risk and trade regimes: another exploration
by Bates, Robert H. & Brock, Philip & Tiefenthaler, Jill - 19-56 Negotiating the Single European Act: national interests and conventional statecraft in the European Community
by Moravcsik, Andrew - 57-81 Voting for protection: an electoral model of tariff policy
by Conybeare, John A. C. - 83-120 Partners and rivals: a model of international collaboration in advanced technology
by Tucker, Jonathan B. - 121-142 Alliances, balance, and stability
by Snyder, Glenn H.
October 1990, Volume 44, Issue 4
- 431-477 Exploring the “myth” of hegemonic stability
by Grunberg, Isabelle - 479-526 Global prohibition regimes: the evolution of norms in international society
by Nadelmann, Ethan A. - 527-551 Taxation and the political economy of the tariff
by Hansen, John Mark - 553-588 How Japan affects the international system
by Schmiegelow, Henrik & Schmiegelow, Michèle - 589-632 Middle power leadership and coalition building: Australia, the Cairns Group, and the Uruguay Round of trade negotiations
by Higgott, Richard A. & Cooper, Andrew Fenton
July 1990, Volume 44, Issue 3
- 283-315 Socialization and hegemonic power
by Ikenberry, G. John & Kupchan, Charles A. - 317-340 Multilateral negotiations: a spatial analysis of the Arab–Israeli dispute
by de Mesquita, Bruce Bueno - 341-378 Secessionist minorities and external involvement
by Heraclides, Alexis - 379-402 The theory of collective action and burden sharing in NATO
by Oneal, John R. - 403-429 The art of economic development: markets, politics, and externalities
by Woo, Wing Thye
April 1990, Volume 44, Issue 2
- 137-168 Chain gangs and passed bucks: predicting alliance patterns in multipolarity
by Christensen, Thomas J. & Snyder, Jack - 169-199 The international telecommunications regime: the political roots of regimes for high technology
by Cowhey, Peter F. - 201-233 Long waves, technological innovation, and relative decline
by Thompson, William R. - 235-259 International institutions and the new economics of organization
by Yarbrough, Beth V. & Yarbrough, Robert M. - 261-281 The political economy of international trade
by Cohen, Benjamin J.
January 1990, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 1-24 Is world politics evolutionary learning?
by Modelski, George - 25-54 Neither MITI nor America: the political economy of capital liberalization in Japan
by Encarnation, Dennis J. & Mason, Mark - 55-82 Realism, detente, and nuclear weapons
by Weber, Steve - 83-105 Toward a Foucauldian analysis of international regimes
by Keeley, James F. - 107-135 The political economy of strategic trade policy
by Richardson, J. David
October 1989, Volume 43, Issue 4
- 543-584 Roads to follow: regulating direct foreign investment
by Reich, Simon - 585-623 Domestic adjustment to international shocks in Japan and the United States
by Weatherford, M. Stephen & Fukui, Haruhiro - 625-646 Consuming for production: Japanese national security, nuclear fuel procurement, and the domestic economy
by Samuels, Richard J. - 647-672 State structure and economic adjustment of the East Asian newly industrializing countries
by Chu, Yun-han - 673-692 The creation and matintenance of national boundaries in Africa
by Herbst, Jeffrey - 693-714 Determining the need for issue linkages in multilateral trade negotiations
by Hoekman, Bernard M.
July 1989, Volume 43, Issue 3
- 349-375 The politics of international regime formation: managing natural resources and the environment
by Young, Oran R. - 377-403 Do regimes matter? Epistemic communities and Mediterranean pollution control
by Haas, Peter M. - 405-439 The abolition of slavery and the end of international war
by Ray, James Lee - 441-473 What's at stake in the agent-structure debate?
by Dessler, David - 475-503 Subject and system in international interaction
by Dryzek, John S. & Clark, Margaret L. & McKenzie, Garry - 505-541 Domestic political regime changes and Third World voting realignments in the United Nations, 1946–84
by Hagan, Joe D.
April 1989, Volume 43, Issue 2
- 207-238 Declining hegemony and assertive industrialization: U.S.-Brazil conflicts in the computer industry
by Evans, Peter B. - 239-272 Between free trade and protectionism: strategic trade policy and a theory of corporate trade demands
by Milner, Helen V. & Yoffie, David B. - 273-299 Reciprocity in trade: the utility of a bargaining strategy
by Rhodes, Carolyn - 301-322 International sanctions as international punishment
by Nossal, Kim Richard - 323-347 Resolving the regulator's dilemma: international coordination of banking regulations
by Kapstein, Ethan B.
January 1989, Volume 43, Issue 1
- 1-29 The second face of hegemony: Britain's repeal of the Corn Laws and the American Walker Tariff of 1846
by James, Scott C. & Lake, David A. - 31-71 The impact of ideas on trade policy: the origins of U.S. agricultural and manufacturing policies
by Goldstein, Judith - 73-100 Policy rivalry among industrial states: what can we learn from models of strategic trade policy?
by Stegemann, Klaus - 101-145 The price of wealth: business and state in labor remittance and oil economies
by Chaudhry, Kiren Aziz - 147-171 Issue-area and foreign policy revisited
by Evangelista, Matthew - 173-205 Disciplining trade finance: the OECD Export Credit Arrangement
by Moravcsik, Andrew M.
October 1988, Volume 42, Issue 4
- 561-603 Distributional coalitions and other sources of economic stagnation: on Olson's Rise and Decline of Nations
by Cameron, David R. - 605-637 The international economy as a constraint on U. S. macroeconomic policymaking
by Weatherford, M. Stephen - 639-658 Interpreting the Soviet subsididzation of Eastern Europe
by Brada, Josef C. - 659-687 Changing relations among the government, labor, and business in Japan after the oil crisis
by Kume, Ikuo - 689-723 Rocks, hard places, and the new protectionism: textile trade policy choices in the United States and Japan
by Friman, H. Richard - 725-748 Epitaph for a monument to a failed protest? A North-South retrospective
by Rothstein, Robert L. - 749-750 Lost hegemony?
by Milner, Helen & Snyder, Jack - 751-752 The persistent myth of lost hegemony: reply to Milner and Snyder
by Strange, Susan
July 1988, Volume 42, Issue 3
- 427-460 Diplomacy and domestic politics: the logic of two-level games
by Putnam, Robert D. - 461-483 Economic interdependence, bargaining power, and political influence
by Wagner, R. Harrison - 485-507 Anarchy and the limits of cooperation: a realist critique of the newest liberal institutionalism
by Grieco, Joseph M. - 509-543 Mastering the market: Japanese government targeting of the computer industry
by Anchordoguy, Marie - 545-560 The changing relationship between the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund
by Feinberg, Richard E.
April 1988, Volume 42, Issue 2
- 245-273 Bridging the gap: international organizations as organizations
by Ness, Gayl D. & Brechin, Steven R. - 275-316 Testing theories of alliance formation: the case of Southwest Asia
by Walt, Stephen M. - 317-346 NATO and the Persian Gulf: examining intra-alliance behavior
by Kupchan, Charles A. - 347-373 Hegemony, imperialism, and the profitability of foreign investments
by Oneal, John R. & Oneal, Frances H. - 375-395 Third World solidarity: the Group of 77 in the UN General Assembly
by Iida, Keisuke - 397-426 Between war and Commerce: economic sanctions as a tool of statecraft
by Lenway, Stefanie Ann
January 1988, Volume 42, Issue 1
- 1-14 Introduction: approaches to explaining American foreign economic policy
by Ikenberry, G. John & Lake, David A. & Mastanduno, Michael - 15-32 Public goods and political institutions: trade and monetary policy processes in the United States
by Gowa, Joanne - 33-58 The state and American trade strategy in the pre-hegemonic era
by Lake, David A. - 59-90 Sectoral conflict and foreign economic policy, 1914–1940
by Frieden, Jeff - 91-119 The institutional foundations of hegemony: explaining the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act of 1934
by Haggard, Stephan - 121-150 Trade as a strategic weapon: American and alliance export control policy in the early postwar period
by Mastanduno, Michael - 151-177 Market solutions for state problems: the international and domestic politics of American oil decontrol
by Ikenberry, G. John - 179-217 Ideas, institutions, and American trade policy
by Goldstein, Judith - 219-243 Conclusion: an institutional approach to American foreign economic policy
by Ikenberry, G. John
October 1987, Volume 41, Issue 4
- 519-549 Quasi-states, dual regimes, and neoclassical theory: International jurisprudence and the Third World
by Jackson, Robert H. - 551-574 The Persistent myth of lost hegemony
by Strange, Susan - 575-607 Managing an oligopoly of would-be sovereigns: the dynamics of joint control and self-control in the international oil industry past, present, and future
by Moran, Theodore H. - 609-638 Testing the bargaining hypothesis in the manufacturing sector in developing countries
by Kobrin, Stephen J. - 639-665 Resisting the protectionist temptation: industry and the making of trade policy in France and the United States during the 1970s
by Milner, Helen - 667-704 American commitments in the Third World: theory vs. practice
by Jentleson, Bruce W. - 705-724 How nations vote in the General Assembly of the United Nations
by Marín-Bosch, Miguel - 725-753 Power and Interdependence revisited
by Keohane, Robert O. & Nye, Joseph S.
July 1987, Volume 41, Issue 3
- 335-370 The agent-structure problem in international relations theory
by Wendt, Alexander E. - 371-402 Nuclear learning and U.S.–Soviet security regimes
by Nye, Joseph S. - 403-456 Nordic economic policies in the 1970s and 1980s
by Mjøset, Lars - 457-473 Divestment, investment sanctions, and disinvestment: an evaluation of anti-apartheid policy instruments
by Kaempfer, William H. & Lehman, James A. & Lowenberg, Anton D. - 475-490 Nuclear power safety and the role of international organization
by Barkenbus, Jack - 491-517 Theories of international regimes
by Haggard, Stephan & Simmons, Beth A.
April 1987, Volume 41, Issue 2
- 173-202 Trade gaps, analytical gaps: regime analysis and international commodity trade regulation
by Zacher, Mark W. - 203-223 Trade and the variety of democratic institutions
by Rogowski, Ronald - 225-252 Automobiles in international trade: regime change or persistence?
by Dunn, James A. - 253-281 Explaining the non-proliferation regime: anomalies for contemporary international relations theory
by Smith, Roger K. - 283-301 Long cycle theory and international relations
by Rosecrance, Richard - 303-333 Accumulation, regulation, and social change: an essay on French political economy
by Noël, Alain
January 1987, Volume 41, Issue 1
- 1-26 Cooperation in the liberalization of international trade: after hegemony, what?
by Yarbrough, Beth V. & Yarbrough, Robert M. - 27-60 Crisis prevention and the Austrian State Treaty
by Larson, Deborah Welch - 61-92 Economic culture and foreign policy: the cognitive analysis of economic policy making
by Rohrlich, Paul Egon - 93-123 Ad hoc multilateral diplomacy: the United States, the Contact Group, and Namibia
by Karns, Margaret P. - 125-149 World politics and international energy markets
by Wilson, Ernest J. - 151-171 Israeli state-building in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip: theory and practice
by Lustick, Ian
October 1986, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 753-775 International organization: a state of the art on an art of the state
by Kratochwil, Friedrich & Ruggie, John Gerard - 777-813 The rise and fall of international organization as a field of study
by Rochester, J. Martin - 815-840 Codes of conduct for transnational corporations: the case of the WHO/UNICEF code
by Sikkink, Kathryn - 841-847 Hierarchy versus inertial cooperation
by Kindleberger, Charles P. - 849-894 Before cooperation: hegemons, regimes, and habit-driven actors in world politics
by Rosenau, James N.
July 1986, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 599-642 International human rights: a regime analysis
by Donnelly, Jack - 643-671 Politics in command: foreign trade as national security policy
by Holsti, Kal J. - 673-705 Ideological “guerrillas” and the quest for technological autonomy: Brazil's domestic computer industry
by Adler, Emanuel - 707-744 What is nationalism and why should we study it?
by Haas, Ernst B. - 745-752 Profiles of current Latin American arms producers
by Looney, Robert E. & Frederiksen, P. C.
April 1986, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 195-238 Introduction: state structures, political processes, and collective choice in CMEA states
by Comisso, Ellen - 239-285 The debt crisis and adjustment responses in Eastern Europe: a comparative perspective
by Tyson, Laura D'Andrea - 287-327 CMEA: effective but cumbersome political economy
by Marrese, Michael - 329-346 The historical evolution of Eastern Europe as a region
by Berend, Iván T. - 347-380 Socialist patrimonialism and the global economy: the case of Romania
by Linden, Ronald H. - 381-420 Explaining the GDR's economic strategy
by Baylis, Thomas A. - 421-454 The economics and politics of reform in Hungary
by Comisso, Ellen & Marer, Paul - 455-488 Economic adjustment and political forces: Poland since 1970
by Poznański, Kazimierz - 489-503 Attack on protectionism in the Soviet Union? A comment
by Hough, Jerry F. - 505-545 Orthodoxy and solidarity: competing claims and international adjustment in Yugoslavia
by Woodward, Susan L. - 547-556 The southern European NICs
by Diamandouros, P. Nikiforos - 557-565 The nonsocialist NICs: East Asia
by Johnson, Chalmers - 567-575 The East European debt crisis in the Latin American mirror
by Fishlow, Albert - 577-598 State structures and political processes outside the CMEA: a comparison
by Comisso, Ellen
January 1986, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 1-27 Reciprocity in international relations
by Keohane, Robert O. - 29-42 Neomercantilism and international economic stability
by Guerrieri, Paolo & Padoan, Pier Carlo - 43-64 The limitations of “structural” theories of commercial policy
by McKeown, Timothy J. - 65-104 Four theories of public policy making and fast breeder reactor development
by Kitschelt, Herbert - 105-137 The irony of state strength: comparative responses to the oil shocks in the 1970s
by Ikenberry, G. John - 139-165 Reexamining the “obsolescing bargain”: a study of Canada's National Energy Program
by Jenkins, Barbara - 167-186 Anarchy, egoism, and third images: The Evolution of Cooperation and international relations - Robert Axelrod. The Evolution of Cooperation. New York: Basic, 1984
by Gowa, Joanne
October 1985, Volume 39, Issue 4
- 579-614 The limits of hegemonic stability theory
by Snidal, Duncan - 615-642 The International Committee of the Red Cross and political prisoners
by Armstrong, J. D. - 643-666 Domestic contention on critical foreign-policy issues: the case of the United States
by Vasquez, John A. - 667-697 Explaining choice of development strategies: suggestions from Mexico, 1970–1982
by Mares, David R. - 699-727 International debt and linkage strategies: some foreign-policy implications for the United States
by Cohen, Benjamin J. - 729-754 Economic stabilization, conditionality, and political stability
by Bienen, Henry S. & Gersovitz, Mark - 755-777 Perspectives on the Central American crisis
by Cochrane, James D.
July 1985, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 357-382 Politics and international debt: explaining the crisis
by Kahler, Miles - 383-439 Lessons from the past: capital markets during the 19th century and the interwar period
by Fishlow, Albert - 441-471 International debt: the behavior of banks in a politicized environment
by Wellons, Philip A. - 473-503 Democratic and authoritarian responses to the debt issue: Argentina, Brazil, Mexico
by Kaufman, Robert R. - 505-534 The politics of adjustment: lessons from the IMF's Extended Fund Facility
by Haggard, Stephan - 535-552 The success and failure of dependency theory: the experience of Ghana
by Ahiakpor, James C. W. - 553-559 On the operations of the International Coffee Agreement
by Bates, Robert H. & Lien, Da-Hsiang Donald - 561-578 The Case for global economic management and UN system reform
by Steele, D. B.
April 1985, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 207-231 The mysterious case of vanishing hegemony; or, Is Mark Twain really dead?
by Russett, Bruce - 233-259 Protectionism and World Politics
by Strange, Susan - 261-296 Cutting across doctrines: positive adjustment in Japan
by Schmiegelow, Michèle - 297-329 Consensus or compliance? Foreign-policy change and external dependence
by Moon, Bruce E. - 331-342 The structure of Third World economic interdependence
by Gasiorowski, Mark J. - 343-356 The United States and the United Nations: toward a new realism
by Ruggie, John Gerard
January 1985, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 1-46 The empire strikes back: the evolution of the Eastern bloc from a Soviet asset to a Soviet liability
by Bunce, Valerie - 47-78 Sovereignty en garde: negotiating with foreign investors
by Encarnation, Dennis J. & Wells, Louis T. - 79-119 The political economy of international shipping: Europe versus America
by Cafruny, Alan W. - 121-153 Integrative and cooperative regionalism: the economic community of West African states
by Okolo, Julius Emeka - 155-187 Toward a business-cycle model of tariffs
by Gallarotti, Giulio M. - 189-206 Measurement validation: lessons from the use and misuse of UN General Assembly roll-call votes
by Tomlin, Brian W.
October 1984, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 597-624 Economic structure and international security: the limits of the liberal Case
by Buzan, Barry - 625-660 From consensus to conflict: the domestic political economy of East-West energy trade policy
by Jentleson, Bruce W. - 661-683 Hegemons, IOs, and markets: the case of the substitution account
by Gowa, Joanne - 685-708 The force of prescriptions
by Kratochwil, Friedrich - 709-731 The political economy of North-South commodity bargaining: the case of the International Sugar Agreement
by Mahler, Vincent A. - 733-762 Consensual knowledge and international collaboration: some lessons from the commodity negotiations
by Rothstein, Robert L.
January 1984, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 537-574 What is to be done for Third World commodity exporters? An evaluation of the STABEX scheme
by Ravenhill, John
July 1984, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 399-428 Policy coordination by major Western powers in bargaining with the Third World: debt relief and the Common Fund
by Crane, Barbara B. - 429-450 Immigration, refugees, and foreign policy
by Teitelbaum, Michael S. - 451-480 Syria's intervention in the Lebanese civil war, 1976: a domestic conflict explanation
by Lawson, Fred H. - 481-499 Dimensions of resource dependence: some elements of rigor in concept and policy analysis
by Russett, Bruce - 501-535 Change and internationalization in industry: toward a sectoral interpretation of West German Politics
by Deubner, Christain - 575-595 The international debate on Puerto Rico: the costs of being an agenda-taker
by Pastor, Robert
April 1984, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 329-354 Thomas Hobbes's “highway to peace”
by Hanson, Donald W. - 355-386 The hegemon's dilemma: Great Britain, the United States, and the international economic order
by Stein, Arthur A. - 387-397 UNCTAD's failures: the rich get richer
by Ramsay, Robert
January 1984, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 1-40 The origins and development of the Northeast Asian political economy: industrial sectors, product cycles, and political consequences
by Cumings, Bruce - 41-94 From Normalcy to New Deal: industrial structure, party competition, and American public policy in the Great Depression
by Ferguson, Thomas - 95-129 Breaking with orthodoxy: the politics of economic policy responses to the Depression of the 1930s
by Gourevitch, Peter Alexis - 131-165 Protecting capital from itself: U.S. attempts to regulate the Eurocurrency system
by Hawley, James P. - 167-197 International stratification and Third World military industries
by Neuman, Stephanie G. - 199-223 The public choice view of international political economy
by Frey, Bruno S.
October 1983, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 551-581 Industry, the state, and the new protectionism: textiles in Canada and France
by Mahon, Rianne & Mytelka, Lynn Krieger - 583-615 European restructuring and import policies for a textile industry in crisis
by Dolan, Michael B. - 617-645 The unraveling of the Multi-Fiber Arrangement, 1981: an examination of international regime change
by Aggarwal, Vinod K. - 647-680 “Better living through chemistry”: the chemical industry in the world economy
by Ilgen, Thomas L.