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October 2023, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 607-629 International rankings and public opinion: Compliance, dismissal, or backlash?
by Asif Efrat & Omer Yair - 631-666 Discovering cooperation: Endogenous change in international organizations
by Tobias Lenz & Besir Ceka & Liesbet Hooghe & Gary Marks & Alexandr Burilkov - 667-692 Protecting home: how firms’ investment plans affect the formation of bilateral investment treaties
by Seungjun Kim - 693-724 Institutional Overlap in Global Governance and the Design of Intergovernmental Organizations
by Bernhard Reinsberg & Oliver Westerwinter - 725-751 Can IOs influence attitudes about regulating “Big Tech”?
by Terrence L. Chapman & Huimin Li - 753-776 The performance of international organizations: a new measure and dataset based on computational text analysis of evaluation reports
by Steffen Eckhard & Vytautas Jankauskas & Elena Leuschner & Ian Burton & Tilman Kerl & Rita Sevastjanova - 777-781 Vytautas Jankauskas and Steffen Eckhard. 2023. The Politics of Evaluation in International Organizations (Oxford: Oxford University Press)
by Mirko Heinzel - 783-787 Ranjit Lall. 2023. Making International Institutions Work: The Politics of Performance. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)
by Felicity Vabulas
July 2023, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 431-465 At what cost? Power, payments, and public support of international organizations
by Ryan Brutger & Richard Clark - 467-498 Bureaucratic capacity and preference attainment in international economic negotiations
by Tarald Gulseth Berge & Øyvind Stiansen - 499-521 WHO approves? Relative trust, the WHO, and China’s COVID-19 vaccines
by Greg Chih-Hsin Sheen & Hans H. Tung & Chien-Huei Wu & Wen-Chin Wu - 523-551 Aid and institutions: Local effects of World Bank aid on perceived institutional quality in Africa
by Ann-Sofie Isaksson & Dick Durevall - 553-571 Measuring precision precisely: A dictionary-based measure of imprecision
by Markus Gastinger & Henning Schmidtke - 573-600 The political power of internet business: A comprehensive dataset of Telecommunications Ownership and Control (TOSCO)
by Tina Freyburg & Lisa Garbe & Véronique Wavre - 601-606 Chris Humphrey. 2022. Financing the Future: Multilateral Development Banks in the Changing World Order of the 21st Century. (Oxford: Oxford University Press). Laura Francesca Peitz. 2023. The Dual Nature of Multilateral Development Banks: Balancing Development and Financial Logics. (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press)
by Christopher Kilby
April 2023, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 237-258 Trading favors? UN Security Council membership and subnational favoritism in aid recipients
by Maria Perrotta Berlin & Raj M. Desai & Anders Olofsgård - 259-296 The impact of unilateral BIT terminations on FDI: Quasi-experimental evidence from India
by Simon Hartmann & Rok Spruk - 297-328 Chinese or western finance? Transparency, official credit flows, and the international political economy of development
by Ben Cormier - 329-359 Institutional roots of international alliances: Party groupings and position similarity at global climate negotiations
by Federica Genovese & Richard J. McAlexander & Johannes Urpelainen - 361-391 Constraints and incentives in the investment regime: How bargaining power shapes BIT reform
by Tuuli-Anna Huikuri - 393-418 The state does not live by warfare alone: War and revenue in the long nineteenth century
by Agustín Goenaga & Oriol Sabaté & Jan Teorell - 419-423 Kim Moloney. 2022. Who Matters at the World Bank? Bureaucrats, Policy Change and Public Sector Governance (Oxford: Oxford University Press)
by Susan Park - 425-430 Lisa Dellmuth, Jan Aart Scholte, Jonas Tallberg and Soetkin Verhaegen. 2022. Citizens, Elites, and the Legitimacy of Global Governance. (Oxford: Oxford University Press)
by Matthias Ecker-Ehrhardt
January 2023, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-25 Trade Wars and Election Interference
by Ryan Brutger & Stephen Chaudoin & Max Kagan - 27-59 IOs’ selective adoption of NGO information: Evidence from the Universal Periodic Review
by Mintao Nie - 61-85 How to sanction international wrongdoing? The design of EU restrictive measures
by Katharina Meissner - 87-116 Does cultural diversity hinder the implementation of IMF-supported programs? An empirical investigation
by Krishna Chaitanya Vadlamannati & Samuel Brazys - 117-143 Greening global governance: INGO secretariats and environmental mainstreaming of IOs, 1950 to 2017
by Thomas Dörfler & Mirko Heinzel - 145-167 Public responses to foreign protectionism: Evidence from the US-China trade war
by David A. Steinberg & Yeling Tan - 169-199 When TED talks, does anyone listen? A new dataset on political leadership
by Thomas Edward Flores & Gabriella Lloyd & Irfan Nooruddin - 201-225 China visits: a dataset of Chinese leaders’ foreign visits
by Yu Wang & Randall W. Stone - 227-231 Axel Dreher, Andreas Fuchs, Bradley Parks, Austin Strange and Michael J. Tierney. 2022. Banking on Beijing: The Aims and Impacts of China’s Overseas Development Program. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)
by Samuel Brazys - 233-236 Susan Park. 2022. The Good Hegemon: US Power, Accountability as Justice, and the Multilateral Development Banks. (Oxford: Oxford University Press)
by Dan Honig
October 2022, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 667-690 Undermining conditionality? The effect of Chinese development assistance on compliance with World Bank project agreements
by Mitchell Watkins - 691-715 Foreign aid and judicial autonomy
by Margaret Ariotti & Simone Dietrich & Joseph Wright - 717-749 Global banking and the spillovers from political shocks at the core of the world economy
by Raphael Cunha & Andreas Kern - 751-780 Do Voters Reward Politicians for Trade Liberalization? Evidence from South Korea
by Sung Eun Kim & Sujin Cha - 781-813 China and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB): Chinese Influence Over Membership Shares?
by Ayse Kaya & Byungwon Woo - 815-845 Decision-making in international organizations: institutional design and performance
by Thomas Sommerer & Theresa Squatrito & Jonas Tallberg & Magnus Lundgren - 847-875 Expropriation and human rights: does the seizure of FDI signal wider repression?
by Nicole Janz & Noel Johnston & Paasha Mahdavi - 877-898 Crisis affectedness, elite cues and IO public legitimacy
by Bernd Schlipphak & Paul Meiners & Osman Sabri Kiratli - 899-910 Julia C. Morse. 2022. The Bankers’ Blacklist: Unofficial Market Enforcement and the Global Fight Against Illicit Financing. (Ithaca: Cornell University Press). Michele Riccardi. 2022. Money Laundering Blacklists. (New York: Routledge). Nkechikwu Valerie Azinge-Egbiri. 2021. Regulating and Combating Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing: The Law in Emerging Economies. (New York: Routledge)
by Mark Nance - 911-915 Courtney Hillebrecht. 2021. Saving the international justice regime. Beyond backlash against international courts (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)
by Jasper Krommendijk - 917-917 Correction to: Courtney Hillebrecht. 2021. Saving the international justice regime. Beyond backlash against international courts (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)
by Jasper Krommendijk - 919-919 Publisher Correction to: Managing performance and winning trust: how world bank staff shape recipient performance
by Mirko Heinzel & Andrea Liese
July 2022, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 397-425 Power, ideas, and World Bank conditionality
by Ben Cormier & Mark S. Manger - 427-451 From grievances to civil war: The impact of geopolitics
by Faisal Z. Ahmed - 453-483 Labor clauses in trade agreements: Hidden protectionism?
by Céline Carrère & Marcelo Olarreaga & Damian Raess - 485-511 Clubs of autocrats: Regional organizations and authoritarian survival
by Maria J. Debre - 513-541 Behind the screen: Understanding national support for a foreign investment screening mechanism in the European Union
by Zenobia T. Chan & Sophie Meunier - 543-568 Closing time: Reputational constraints on capital account policy in emerging markets
by Steven Liao & Daniel McDowell - 569-595 Investment with insecure property rights: Capital outflow openness under dictatorship
by Jacque Gao - 597-625 Analyzing international organizations: How the concepts we use affect the answers we get
by Charles B. Roger & Sam S. Rowan - 627-656 The World Bank COVID-19 response: Politics as usual?
by Christopher Kilby & Carolyn McWhirter - 657-661 Anjali Kaushlesh Dayal. 2021. Incredible commitments: How UN peacekeeping failures shape peace processes (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)
by Johannes Karreth - 663-666 Simone Dietrich. 2021. States, Markets and Foreign Aid. (New York: Cambridge University Press)
by Gabriella R. Montinola
April 2022, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 233-262 The global governance complexity cube: Varieties of institutional complexity in global governance
by Mette Eilstrup-Sangiovanni & Oliver Westerwinter - 263-291 Hybrid institutional complexes in global governance
by Kenneth W. Abbott & Benjamin Faude - 293-322 Ordering global governance complexes: The evolution of the governance complex for international civil aviation
by Mette Eilstrup-Sangiovanni - 323-347 Measuring institutional overlap in global governance
by Yoram Z. Haftel & Tobias Lenz - 349-371 Bargaining strategies for governance complex games
by Daniel Verdier - 373-373 Correction to: Bargaining strategies for governance complex games
by Daniel Verdier - 375-396 The promise and perils of theorizing international regime complexity in an evolving world
by Karen J. Alter
January 2022, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-37 Screening for losers: Trade institutions and information
by Jason S. Davis - 39-61 Settle or litigate? Consequences of institutional design in the Inter-American system of human rights protection
by Francesca Parente - 63-87 Incentivizing embedded investment: Evidence from patterns of foreign direct investment in Latin America
by Sarah Bauerle Danzman & Alexander Slaski - 89-115 Instrumental or intrinsic? Human rights alignment in intergovernmental organizations
by David Benjamin Weyrauch & Christoph Valentin Steinert - 117-142 Social ties and the political participation of firms
by Cesi Cruz & Benjamin A. T. Graham - 143-174 Statistical capacity and corrupt bureaucracies
by Manuel Oechslin & Elias Steiner - 175-203 Enduring the great recession: Economic integration in the European Union
by Lauren Peritz & Ryan Weldzius & Ronald Rogowski & Thomas Flaherty - 205-215 Nationalism and withdrawals from intergovernmental organizations: Connecting theory and data
by Seung-Whan Choi - 217-222 On IGO withdrawal by states vs leaders, and exogenous measures for inference
by Inken Borzyskowski & Felicity Vabulas - 223-226 Maria Ivanova. 2021. The untold story of the world’s leading environmental institution: UNEP at fifty (Cambridge: MIT Press)
by Michael W. Manulak - 227-230 Petros C. Mavroidis and Andre Sapir. 2021. China and the WTO: Why multilateralism still matters (Princeton: Princeton University Press)
by Yeling Tan - 231-231 Correction to: EU services trade liberalization and economic regulation: Complements or substitutes?
by Matteo Fiorini & Bernard Hoekman
October 2021, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 721-754 Legitimacy challenges to the liberal world order: Evidence from United Nations speeches, 1970–2018
by Alexander Kentikelenis & Erik Voeten - 755-791 Investment agreements and the fragmentation of firms across countries
by Timm Betz & Amy Pond & Weiwen Yin - 793-815 Issue attention on international courts: Evidence from the European Court of Justice
by Arthur Dyevre & Nicolas Lampach - 817-841 Do expected downturns kill political budget cycles?
by Frank Bohn & Jan-Egbert Sturm - 843-870 Contested multilateralism as credible signaling: how strategic inconsistency can induce cooperation among states
by Benjamin Faude & Michal Parizek - 871-902 Intervention by international organizations in regime complexes
by Matias E. Margulis - 903-929 The forces of attraction: How security interests shape membership in economic institutions
by Christina L. Davis & Tyler Pratt - 931-931 Correction to: The forces of attraction: How security interests shape membership in economic institutions
by Christina L. Davis & Tyler Pratt - 933-938 Correction to: Emulate or Differentiate? Chinese development finance, competition, and World Bank infrastructure funding
by Alexandra O. Zeitz - 939-942 Correction to: satisfied or not? exploring the interplay of individual, country and international organization characteristics for negotiation success
by Diana Panke & Gurur Polat & Franziska Hohlstein - 943-946 Tanja Börzel. 2021. Why Noncompliance: The Politics of Law in the European Union (Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press)
by Martijn Huysmans - 947-951 Erik Voeten. 2021. Ideology and International Institutions (Princeton: Princeton University Press)
by Simon Hug
July 2021, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 473-493 Introduction to the special issue: In memoriam Stephen Knack
by Philip Keefer & Christopher Kilby - 495-519 The effects of rejecting aid on recipients’ reputations: Evidence from natural disaster responses
by Allison Carnegie & Lindsay R. Dolan - 521-548 Foreign aid, oil revenues, and political accountability: Evidence from six experiments in Ghana and Uganda
by Brandon Cuesta & Lucy Martin & Helen V. Milner & Daniel L. Nielson - 549-579 Foreign aid, human capital accumulation and the potential implications for growth
by Jamelia Harris - 581-598 Does foreign aid volatility increase international migration?
by Jonas Gamso & Jikuo Lu & Farhod Yuldashev - 599-623 The economics of the democratic deficit: The effect of IMF programs on inequality
by Valentin Lang - 625-653 Managing performance and winning trust: how World Bank staff shape recipient performance
by Mirko Heinzel & Andrea Liese - 655-687 Delegation of implementation in project aid
by Silvia Marchesi & Tania Masi - 689-719 Optimal decision rules in multilateral aid funds
by Axel Dreher & Jenny Simon & Justin Valasek
April 2021, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 265-292 Emulate or differentiate?
by Alexandra O. Zeitz - 293-316 Climate thresholds and heterogeneous regions: Implications for coalition formation
by Johannes Emmerling & Ulrike Kornek & Valentina Bosetti & Kai Lessmann - 317-343 Firm participation in voluntary regulatory initiatives: The Accord, Alliance, and US garment importers from Bangladesh
by John S. Ahlquist & Layna Mosley - 345-376 My Brother’s Keeper: Other-regarding preferences and concern for global climate change
by Amanda Kennard - 377-401 The social management of complex uncertainty: Central Bank similarity and crisis liquidity swaps at the Federal Reserve
by Tim Marple - 403-429 Satisfied or not? Exploring the interplay of individual, country and international organization characteristics for negotiation success
by Diana Panke & Gurur Polat & Franziska Hohlstein - 431-462 Project design decisions of egalitarian and non-egalitarian international organizations: Evidence from the Global Environment Facility and the World Bank
by Alice Iannantuoni & Charla Waeiss & Matthew S. Winters - 463-466 Charles B. Roger. 2020. The Origins of Informality: Why the Legal Foundations of Global Governance are Shifting, and Why It Matters (New York: Oxford University Press)
by Elena V. McLean - 467-470 Alexandru Grigorescu. 2020. The Ebb and Flow of Global Governance: Intergovernmentalism versus Nongovernmentalism in World Politics (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)
by Mathias Koenig-Archibugi - 471-471 Correction to: We'd rather pay than change: The politics of German non-adjustment in the Eurozone crisis
by Nils Redeker & Stefanie Walter
January 2021, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-27 Informal governance in world politics
by Oliver Westerwinter & Kenneth W. Abbott & Thomas Biersteker - 29-58 Do domestic politics shape U.S. influence in the World Bank?
by Erasmus Kersting & Christopher Kilby - 59-94 The global governance of international development: Documenting the rise of multi-stakeholder partnerships and identifying underlying theoretical explanations
by Bernhard Reinsberg & Oliver Westerwinter - 95-135 Cooperation Failure or Secret Collusion? Absolute Monarchs and Informal Cooperation
by Melissa Carlson & Barbara Koremenos - 137-174 Transnational public-private governance initiatives in world politics: Introducing a new dataset
by Oliver Westerwinter - 175-182 Formality, typologies, and institutional design
by Lisa L. Martin - 183-187 Introduction
by Florian M. Hollenbach & Christine S. Lipsmeyer & Guy D. Whitten - 189-211 Elite interests and public spending: Evidence from Prussian cities
by Florian M. Hollenbach - 213-237 Disparate geography and the origins of tax capacity
by Pablo Beramendi & Melissa Rogers - 239-263 The rise of modern taxation: A new comprehensive dataset of tax introductions worldwide
by Laura Seelkopf & Moritz Bubek & Edgars Eihmanis & Joseph Ganderson & Julian Limberg & Youssef Mnaili & Paula Zuluaga & Philipp Genschel
October 2020, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 767-792 Catch me if you care: International development organizations and national corruption
by Lauren L. Ferry & Emilie M. Hafner-Burton & Christina J. Schneider - 793-816 Social standards in trade agreements and free trade preferences: An empirical investigation
by Ida Bastiaens & Evgeny Postnikov - 817-843 Sanctions and public opinion: The case of the Russia-Ukraine gas disputes
by William Seitz & Alberto Zazzaro - 845-868 Voter turnout and public sector employment policy
by Sebastian Garmann - 869-898 Crisis and contract breach: The domestic and international determinants of expropriation
by Nathan M. Jensen & Noel P. Johnston & Chia-yi Lee & Hadi Sahin - 899-921 The impact of bilateral investment treaties (BITs) on collective labor rights in developing countries
by Fangjin Ye - 923-945 Judicial economy and moving bars in international investment arbitration
by Leslie Johns & Calvin Thrall & Rachel L. Wellhausen - 947-963 Results from single-donor analyses of project aid success seem to generalize pretty well across donors
by Ryan C. Briggs - 965-968 Liesbet Hooghe, Tobias Lenz, and Gary Marks. 2019. A Theory of International Organization. (Oxford: Oxford University Press)
by Charles B. Roger - 969-973 Christian Kreuder-Sonnen. 2019. Emergency Powers of International Organizations: Between Normalization and Containment. (Oxford: Oxford University Press)
by Felicity Vabulas
July 2020, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 561-572 The political economy of the European Union
by Andreas Dür & Christoph Moser & Gabriele Spilker - 573-599 We’d rather pay than change the politics of German non-adjustment in the Eurozone crisis
by Nils Redeker & Stefanie Walter - 601-632 Intrinsic vs. extrinsic incentives for reform: An informational mechanism of E(M)U conditionality
by Nikitas Konstantinidis & Yannis Karagiannis - 633-665 Smoke with fire: Financial crises and the demand for parliamentary oversight in the European Union
by Federica Genovese & Gerald Schneider - 667-705 Official sector lending during the euro area crisis
by Giancarlo Corsetti & Aitor Erce & Timothy Uy - 707-740 The political economy of multilateral lending to European regions
by Zareh Asatryan & Annika Havlik - 741-766 The political economy of differentiated integration: The case of common agricultural policy
by Thomas Malang & Katharina Holzinger
April 2020, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 311-337 Why national and international legitimacy beliefs are linked: Social trust as an antecedent factor
by Lisa Maria Dellmuth & Jonas Tallberg - 339-370 Death of international organizations. The organizational ecology of intergovernmental organizations, 1815–2015
by Mette Eilstrup-Sangiovanni - 371-408 When do performance assessments influence policy behavior? Micro-evidence from the 2014 Reform Efforts Survey
by Takaaki Masaki & Bradley C. Parks - 409-443 Global value chains and corporate lobbying for trade liberalization
by Ka Zeng & Karen Sebold & Yue Lu - 445-473 The more things change, the more they stay the same: Developing countries’ unity at the nexus of trade and environmental policy
by Tana Johnson & Johannes Urpelainen - 475-504 Regional cooperation through the lenses of states: Why do states nurture regional integration?
by Diana Panke - 505-529 Do citizens evaluate international cooperation based on information about procedural and outcome quality?
by Thomas Bernauer & Steffen Mohrenberg & Vally Koubi - 531-551 Regime types and regime change: A new dataset on democracy, coups, and political institutions
by Christian Bjørnskov & Martin Rode - 553-556 Inken von Borzyskowski. 2019. The Credibility Challenge: How Democracy Aid Influences Election Violence (Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press)
by Kerim Can Kavakli - 557-560 Martin S. Edwards. 2019. The IMF, the WTO, and the Politics of Economic Surveillance (New York, NY: Routledge)
by Mark Hibben
January 2020, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-27 A bird in the hand: Temporal focal points and change in international institutions
by Michael W. Manulak - 29-73 How to evaluate the effects of IMF conditionality
by Thomas Stubbs & Bernhard Reinsberg & Alexander Kentikelenis & Lawrence King - 75-107 Concentration despite competition: The organizational ecology of technical assistance providers
by Jean-Frédéric Morin - 109-131 Independent central banks and banking crisis liquidity
by Michael A. Gavin - 133-163 Opening hours of polling stations and voter turnout: Evidence from a natural experiment
by Niklas Potrafke & Felix Roesel - 165-188 How can international organizations shape public opinion? analysis of a pair of survey-based experiments
by Brian Greenhill - 189-210 EU enlargement and foreign policy coordination: more powerful, but less cohesive?
by Daniel Finke - 211-246 Pyramid capitalism: Cronyism, regulation, and firm productivity in Egypt
by Ishac Diwan & Philip Keefer & Marc Schiffbauer - 247-270 EU services trade liberalization and economic regulation: Complements or substitutes?
by Matteo Fiorini & Bernard Hoekman - 271-299 Intolerant justice: ethnocentrism and transnational-litigation frameworks
by Asif Efrat & Abraham L. Newman - 301-305 Ben Clift. 2018. The IMF and the Politics of Austerity in the Wake of the Global Financial Crisis (Oxford: Oxford University Press)
by Byungwon Woo - 307-310 Christina J. Schneider. 2018. The Responsive Union: National Elections and European Governance. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)
by Christian Rauh
December 2019, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 581-606 The legitimacy and legitimation of international organizations: introduction and framework
by Jonas Tallberg & Michael Zürn - 607-631 The rise of international parliamentary institutions: Purpose and legitimation
by Jofre Rocabert & Frank Schimmelfennig & Loriana Crasnic & Thomas Winzen - 633-659 Elite legitimation and delegitimation of international organizations in the media: Patterns and explanations
by Henning Schmidtke - 661-683 Does international pooling of authority affect the perceived legitimacy of global governance?
by Brilé Anderson & Thomas Bernauer & Aya Kachi - 685-715 The elusive sources of legitimacy beliefs: Civil society views of international election observers
by Daniel L. Nielson & Susan D. Hyde & Judith Kelley - 717-729 Legitimacy and contestation in global governance: Revisiting the folk theory of international institutions
by Ian Hurd - 731-743 Contested world order: The delegitimation of international governance
by Liesbet Hooghe & Tobias Lenz & Gary Marks
September 2019, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 367-405 When do authoritarian rulers educate: Trade competition and human capital investment in Non-Democracies
by Santiago López-Cariboni & Xun Cao - 407-430 Why national parliamentarians join international organizations
by Thomas Malang - 431-451 When the targets are members and donors: Analyzing inter-governmental organizations’ human rights shaming
by Sara Kahn-Nisser - 453-477 Taxing fragmented aid to improve aid efficiency
by Emmanuelle Auriol & Josepa Miquel-Florensa - 479-509 Legalization and dispute settlement benefits: The case of the GATT/WTO
by Hyo Won Lee - 511-542 Who opposes climate regulation? Business preferences for the European emission trading scheme
by Federica Genovese & Endre Tvinnereim - 543-574 The KOF Globalisation Index – revisited
by Savina Gygli & Florian Haelg & Niklas Potrafke & Jan-Egbert Sturm - 575-575 Publisher Correction to: The KOF Globalisation Index – revisited
by Savina Gygli & Florian Haelg & Niklas Potrafke & Jan-Egbert Sturm - 577-580 Paul Poast and Johannes Urpelainen. 2018. Organizing Democracy: How International Organizations Assist New Democracies (Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press)
by Inken Borzyskowski
June 2019, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 169-186 International organizations in a new era of populist nationalism
by Mark Copelovitch & Jon C. W. Pevehouse - 187-216 Popular non-support for international organizations: How extensive and what does this represent?
by David H. Bearce & Brandy J. Jolliff Scott - 217-238 Euroscepticism and government accountability in the European Union
by Christina J. Schneider - 239-260 Global value chains and the political economy of WTO disputes
by Soo Yeon Kim & Gabriele Spilker - 261-296 The service economy: U.S. trade coalitions in an era of deindustrialization
by Leonardo Baccini & Iain Osgood & Stephen Weymouth - 297-333 “Take back control”? The effects of supranational integration on party-system polarization
by Nikitas Konstantinidis & Konstantinos Matakos & Hande Mutlu-Eren - 335-366 Hello, goodbye: When do states withdraw from international organizations?
by Inken Borzyskowski & Felicity Vabulas
March 2019, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-33 Who runs the international system? Nationality and leadership in the United Nations Secretariat
by Paul Novosad & Eric Werker - 35-57 International demands for austerity: Examining the impact of the IMF on the public sector
by Stephanie J. Rickard & Teri L. Caraway - 59-82 War mobilization or war destruction? The unequal rise of progressive taxation revisited
by Lukas Haffert - 83-106 Bureaucratic influence and administrative styles in international organizations
by Christoph Knill & Louisa Bayerlein & Jan Enkler & Stephan Grohs - 107-145 The proliferation of multilateral development banks
by Miles Kellerman - 147-147 Correction to: The proliferation of multilateral development banks
by Miles Kellerman - 149-161 The international political economy data resource
by Benjamin A. T. Graham & Jacob R. Tucker - 163-167 Sarah Blodgett Bermeo. 2018. Targeted Development: Industrialized Country Strategy in a Globalizing World (New York: Oxford University Press)
by Simone Dietrich
December 2018, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 491-518 Issue linkage across international organizations: Does European countries’ temporary membership in the UN Security Council increase their receipts from the EU budget?
by Christoph Mikulaschek - 519-546 Self-legitimation in the face of politicization: Why international organizations centralized public communication
by Matthias Ecker-Ehrhardt - 547-572 Stability and change in international policy-making: A punctuated equilibrium approach
by Magnus Lundgren & Theresa Squatrito & Jonas Tallberg - 573-593 Guilty as perceived: How opinions about states influence opinions about NGOs
by Thomas R. Guarrieri - 595-619 The first image reversed: IGO signals and mass political attitudes
by David H. Bearce & Thomas R. Cook - 621-625 Carola Betzold and Florian Weiler. 2018. Development Aid and Adaptation to Climate Change in Developing Countries (Cham, CH: Palgrave Macmillan)
by Katharina Michaelowa - 627-630 Jaroslav Tir and Johannes Karreth. 2018. Incentivizing Peace: How International Organizations Can Help Prevent Civil Wars in Member Countries (New York: Oxford University Press)
by David E. Cunningham
September 2018, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 335-357 Can human rights conditionality reduce repression? Examining the European Union’s economic agreements
by Daniela Donno & Michael Neureiter - 359-393 Do IMF programs catalyze donor assistance to low-income countries?
by Yasemin Bal Gündüz & Masyita Crystallin - 395-419 Divulging data: Domestic determinants of international information sharing
by Asif Efrat & Abraham L. Newman - 421-455 Intellectual property provisions and support for US trade agreements
by Iain Osgood & Yilang Feng - 457-482 Who matters for memory: Sources of institutional memory in international organization crisis management
by Heidi Hardt - 483-485 C. Randall Henning. 2017. Tangled Governance: International Regime Complexity, the Troika, and the Euro Crisis (New York: Oxford University Press)
by Daniel W. Drezner