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September 2025, Volume 20, Issue 3
-   415-441 Do corporate regulations deter or stimulate investment? The effect of the OECD anti-bribery convention on FDI
 by Lorenzo Crippa
-   443-470 Influence and support for foreign aid: Evidence from the United States and China
 by Austin Strange
-   471-501 Ideological cleavages beyond the nation-state: The emergence of transnational political groups in international parliaments
 by Siyana Gurova
-   503-526 Populism and public attitudes toward international organizations: Voting, communication, and education
 by Osman Sabri Kiratli & Bernd Schlipphak
-   527-546 Catching flies with vinegar or honey? Shaming, praising, and public support for international agreements
 by Naomi Egel
-   547-574 Exploiting treaty ambiguity: Public health exceptions in the WTO TRIPS agreement
 by Sojun Park & Lauren C. Konken
-   575-603 A matter of trust: Public support for country ownership over aid
 by Kentaro Hirose & Gabriella R. Montinola & Matthew S. Winters & Masaru Kohno
-   605-630 Effective climate clubs require ambition, leverage and insulation: Theorizing issue linkage in climate change and trade
 by Sam S. Rowan
-   631-668 Who adjusts? Exchange rate regimes and finance versus labor under IMF programs
 by Saliha Metinsoy
-   669-699 International constitutional advising: Introducing a new dataset
 by Hanna Lerner & David Futscher Pereira & Nina Schlager
-   701-704 Ben Cormier. 2024. How Governments Borrow: Partisan Politics, Constrained Institutions, and Sovereign Debt in Emerging Markets. (Oxford: Oxford University Press)
 by Erasmus Kersting
-   705-709 Benjamin Daßler. 2024. The Institutional Topology of International Regime Complexes: Mapping Inter-institutional Structures in Global Governance. (Oxford: Oxford University Press)
 by Jean-Frédéric Morin
June 2025, Volume 20, Issue 2
-   231-259 Illiberal regimes and international organizations
 by Christina Cottiero & Emilie M. Hafner-Burton & Stephan Haggard & Lauren Prather & Christina J. Schneider
-   261-291 Zombies ahead: Explaining the rise of low-quality election monitoring
 by Sarah Sunn Bush & Christina Cottiero & Lauren Prather
-   293-321 Competing judgments: Multiple election observers and post-election contention
 by Kelly Morrison & Daniela Donno & Burcu Savun & Perisa Davutoglu
-   323-356 Good governance in autocratic international organizations
 by Emilie Hafner-Burton & Jon C. W. Pevehouse & Christina J. Schneider
-   357-383 Undermining liberal international organizations from within: Evidence from the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
 by Jana Lipps & Marc S. Jacob
-   385-414 How backsliding governments keep the European Union hospitable for autocracy: Evidence from intergovernmental negotiations
 by Thomas Winzen
March 2025, Volume 20, Issue 1
-   1-32 Why hide? Africa’s unreported debt to China
 by Kathleen J. Brown
-   33-58 A paradox of openness: Democracies, financial integration & crisis
 by Devin Case-Ruchala
-   59-85 Sharing rivals, sending weapons: Rivalry and cooperation in the international arms trade, 1920–1939
 by Marius Mehrl & Daniel Seussler & Paul W. Thurner
-   87-123 Empowering your victims: Why repressive regimes allow individual petitions in international organizations
 by Rachel J. Schoner
-   125-156 Trojan horses in liberal international organizations? How democratic backsliders undermine the UNHRC
 by Anna M. Meyerrose & Irfan Nooruddin
-   157-187 Building bridges or digging the trench? International organizations, social media, and polarized fragmentation
 by Matthias Ecker-Ehrhardt
-   189-218 Governments as borrowers and regulators
 by Timm Betz & Amy Pond
-   219-224 Lisa Dellmuth and Jonas Tallberg. 2023. Legitimacy Politics: Elite Communication and Public Opinion in Global Governance. (New York: Cambridge University Press)
 by Tana Johnson & Tatiana Cruz
-   225-230 Kseniya Oksamytna. 2023. Advocacy and Change in International Organizations: Communication, Protection, and Reconstruction in UN Peacekeeping. (Oxford: Oxford University Press)
 by Ben Christian
October 2024, Volume 19, Issue 4
-   641-664 The life cycle of international cooperation: Introduction to the special issue
 by Julia Gray
-   665-690 Economic crises and the survival of international organizations
 by Yoram Z. Haftel & Bar Nadel
-   691-719 To reform or to replace? Succession as a mechanism of institutional change in intergovernmental organisations
 by Mette Eilstrup-Sangiovanni & Daniel Verdier
-   721-752 Leaders in the United Nations General Assembly: Revitalization or politicization?
 by Alexander Baturo & Julia Gray
-   753-784 Expanding or defending legitimacy? Why international organizations intensify self-legitimation
 by Henning Schmidtke & Tobias Lenz
-   785-808 Treaty withdrawal and the development of international law
 by Averell Schmidt
-   809-845 Public support for withdrawal from international organizations: Experimental evidence from the US
 by Inken Borzyskowski & Felicity Vabulas
September 2024, Volume 19, Issue 3
-   385-409 The power of the “weak” and international organizations
 by Duncan Snidal & Thomas Hale & Emily Jones & Claas Mertens & Karolina Milewicz
-   411-442 The power of having powerful friends: Evidence from a new dataset of IMF negotiating missions, 1985-2020
 by Lauren L. Ferry & Alexandra O. Zeitz
-   443-468 Empowering to constrain: Procedural checks in international organizations
 by Katherine M. Beall
-   469-513 Weapons of the weak state: How post-conflict states shape international statebuilding
 by Susanna P. Campbell & Aila M. Matanock
-   515-544 Your silence speaks volumes: Weak states and strategic absence in the UN General Assembly
 by Julia C. Morse & Bridget Coggins
-   545-577 Re-contracting intergovernmental organizations: Membership change and the creation of linked intergovernmental organizations
 by Andrew Lugg
-   579-610 The sources of influence in multilateral diplomacy: Replaceability and intergovernmental networks in international organizations
 by Michael W. Manulak
-   611-639 The only living guerrillero in New York: Cuba and the brokerage power of a resilient revisionist state
 by Rafael Mesquita
April 2024, Volume 19, Issue 2
-   185-215 Migration and development finance: A survey experiment on diaspora bonds
 by Lindsay R. Dolan & Alexandra O. Zeitz
-   217-241 Renegotiating in good faith: How international treaty revisions can deepen cooperation
 by Matthew A. Castle
-   243-268 Undermining U.S. reputation: Chinese vaccines and aid and the alternative provision of public goods during COVID-19
 by Francisco Urdinez
-   269-305 Cooperation between international organizations: Demand, supply, and restraint
 by Diana Panke & Sören Stapel
-   307-343 Building strong executives and weak institutions: How European integration contributes to democratic backsliding
 by Anna M. Meyerrose
-   345-374 Soft governance against superbugs: How effective is the international regime on antimicrobial resistance?
 by Mirko Heinzel & Mathias Koenig-Archibugi
-   375-379 Ronny Patz and Klaus H. Goetz. 2019. Managing Money and Discord in the UN: Budgeting and Bureaucracy (Oxford: Oxford University Press)
 by Sebastian Haug
-   381-384 Erin R. Graham. 2023. Transforming International Institutions. How Money Quietly Sidelined Multilateralism at the United Nations. (Oxford: Oxford University Press)
 by Ronny Patz
January 2024, Volume 19, Issue 1
-   1-31 The politics of international testing
 by Rie Kijima & Phillip Y. Lipscy
-   33-62 Environmental agreements as clubs: Evidence from a new dataset of trade provisions
 by Jean-Frédéric Morin & Clara Brandi & Jakob Schwab
-   63-93 Public preferences for international law compliance: Respecting legal obligations or conforming to common practices?
 by Saki Kuzushima & Kenneth Mori McElwain & Yuki Shiraito
-    95-115 The comparative constitutional compliance database
 by Jerg Gutmann & Katarzyna Metelska-Szaniawska & Stefan Voigt
-   117-146 Introducing the Intergovernmental Policy Output Dataset (IPOD)
 by Magnus Lundgren & Theresa Squatrito & Thomas Sommerer & Jonas Tallberg
-   147-173 Migration governance through trade agreements: insights from the MITA dataset
 by Sandra Lavenex & Philipp Lutz & Paula Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik
-   175-175 Correction to: Migration governance through trade agreements: insights from the MITA dataset
 by Sandra Lavenex & Philipp Lutz & Paula Hoffmeyer‑Zlotnik
-   177-180 Rohan Mukherjee. 2022. Ascending Order: Rising Powers and the Politics of Status in International Institutions. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)
 by Jonathan M. DiCicco
-   181-184 Christina L. Davis. 2023. Discriminatory Clubs: The Geopolitics of International Organizations. (Princeton: Princeton University Press)
 by Randall W. Stone
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
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