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March 2022, Volume 185, Issue 1
- 207-225 Review Essay
by Nairita Roy Chaudhuri
December 2021, Volume 184, Issue 4
- 413-440 Trump, Bolsonaro, And The Framing Of The Covid‐19 Crisis
by Daniel Béland & Philip Rocco & Catarina Ianni Segatto & Alex Waddan - 441-471 Terrorism And Right‐Party Vote Shares In Legislative Elections
by Lance Y. Hunter & Joseph W. Robbins & Martha H. Ginn - 472-500 Health Vulnerability Versus Economic Resilience To The Covid‐19 Pandemic
by Simplice A. Asongu* & Samba Diop & Joseph Nnanna - 501-520 Suicide, Social Capital, And Hate Groups In The United States
by Brendan Szendro - 521-559 Military Power Does Not Denote Capacity
by Victor Alexandre G. Teixeira - 560-563 Book Review: Great Powers and International HierarchyDaniel McCormack. 2019. Great Powers and International Hierarchy, Palgrave Macmillan, Cahm, US, 246 pp, ISBN 978‐3‐319‐93975‐9 (hbk), ISBN 978‐3‐319‐93976‐6 (pbk)
by Hüsna Taş Yetim
September 2021, Volume 184, Issue 3
- 256-259 Note From The Editor
by Emma R. Norman - 260-293 A Critical Juncture? Covid‐19 And The Fate Of The U.S.–China Struggle For Supremacy
by Thomas Ameyaw‐Brobbey - 294-317 The Role Of Confidence‐Building Measures In The Evolution Of Relations Between Pakistan And India
by Muhammad W. Haider & Tahir M. Azad - 318-338 “DELIVER AFRICA FROM DEBTS”: Good Governance Alone is not Enough to Save the Continent From Debt Onslaught
by Abel Kinyondo & Riccardo Pelizzo & Mwoya Byaro - 339-380 Does Disparity In Income And Consumption Ever Incite Terrorism In Africa?
by Kazeem Bello Ajide & Olorunfemi Yasiru Alimi - 381-401 KOREA'S FIRST‐GENERATION DIVIDED FAMILIES: The End of the Line?
by James Alexander Foley
June 2021, Volume 184, Issue 2
- 124-129 Note from the Editor: International Cooperation, Global Public Goods, and the COVID‐19 Vaccine Rollout
by Emma R. Norman - 130-150 The Biden Administration: An Opportunity to Affirm a Flexible and Adaptive American World Leadership
by Tanguy Struye de Swielande - 151-175 Reimagining the World Bank: Global Public Goods in an Age of Crisis
by Dominik Kopiński & Marek Wróblewski - 176-212 Globalization, Governance, and the Green Economy in Sub‐Saharan Africa: Policy Thresholds
by Simplice A. Asongu & Joseph Nnanna - 213-244 Exclusion Through Inclusion: Institutional Constraints on Women's Political Empowerment in India and Bangladesh
by Mahbub Alam Prodip - 245-249 Commentary: Washington Returns to the World, Partially
by Paul J. Rich
March 2021, Volume 184, Issue 1
- 8-32 The Tragic Fall of Better Angels: Nationalism, Neoliberalism, and the Failure of Responsibility in American Conservativism
by Anthony R. Brunello - 33-56 Quo Vadis Cooperation Between China and Eastern Europe in the Era of COVID‐19?
by Emilian Kavalski - 57-76 How COVID‐19 has Affected Africa's Development
by Abel Kinyondo & Riccardo Pelizzo - 77-100 “Instrumentalizing” The United Nations: Nigeria and Its Quest for Regional Leadership in Africa
by Segun Oshewolo & Agaptus Nwozor & Femi Fayomi & Motolani Oluwatuyi - 101-118 Commentary: Governance of and Through Central Banks: A Comparative Analysis at the Close of a Dismal Decade
by Henrique Estides Delgado
December 2020, Volume 183, Issue 4
- 288-290 Note From the Editor
by Emma R. Norman - 291-314 The Securitization and De‐Securitization of Kurdish Societal Security in Turkey, Iraq, Iran, And Syria
by Hawre Hasan Hama - 315-342 Policy Versus Praxis: Has the European Union Failed to Respond to the Refugee Crisis?
by Sedef Eylemer & Nagihan Söylemez - 343-358 Health Insurance in an Era of Declining Social Capital
by Jackson Williams - 359-388 China Pushed the Pink Tide and the Pink Tide Pulled China: Intertwining Economic Interests and Ideology in Ecuador and Bolivia (2005–2014)
by Ivo Ganchev - 389-429 Drivers and Persistence of Death in Conflicts: Global Evidence
by Simplice A. Asongu & Joseph I. Uduji & Elda N. Okolo‐Obasi
September 2020, Volume 183, Issue 3
- 212-215 Note from the Editor: COVID‐19: Data Reporting, Good Governance, and New Policy Priorities
by Emma R. Norman - 216-234 Research Note: Governance Indicators Explain Discrepancies in COVID‐19 Data
by Omer F. Baris & Riccardo Pelizzo - 235-255 An Epochal Moment? The COVID‐19 Pandemic and China's International Order Building
by Nicholas Ross Smith & Tracey Fallon - 256-269 Geopolitical Implications and Challenges of the Coronavirus Crisis for Ukraine
by Pavlo Klimkin & Andreas Umland - 270-281 Commentary: Regulating Health Care Prices with One Hand Tied Behind Your Back: A Critical Evaluation of a Market‐Oriented Proposal
by Rachel Kreier
June 2020, Volume 183, Issue 2
- 100-104 Note From the Editor: Clade X, Coronavirus, and the Challenges of Global Health Security
by Emma R. Norman - 105-124 Anti‐Vaccination Beliefs and Unrelated Conspiracy Theories
by Zachary J. Goldberg & Sean Richey - 125-154 Populism and Social Policy: A Challenge to Neoliberalism, or a Complement to It?
by Andrea Chandler - 155-182 “Decentralize or Else”: Russia's Use of Offensive Coercive Diplomacy against Ukraine
by Eray Alim - 183-205 The Changing Narrative of Security Discourse: From State Security to Human Security in South Asia?
by Sujit Lahiry
March 2020, Volume 183, Issue 1
- 4-7 Note From the Editor: Brexit, Borders, and Burden Sharing
by Emma R. Norman - 8-39 How and When are We Right to Prioritize the Interests of Residents and Citizens?
by Enrique Camacho Beltrán - 40-61 Taiwan's perilous futures: Chinese Nationalism, the 2020 Presidential Elections, and U.S.‐China Tensions Spell Trouble for Cross‐strait Relations
by Peter Gries & Tao Wang - 62-73 The Last Multilateralist?
by Steve Wood - 74-89 Can Germany Become a Major Ally of Ukraine? Counterintuitive Deliberations on a Coming Partnership between Kyiv and Berlin
by Andreas Umland - 90-92 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
by Riccardo Pelizzo - 93-94 Book Review: Why Counterinsurgency Failsde TrayDennis. 2019. Why Counterinsurgency Fails. Basingstoke: Palgrave, pp. 142, €46. doi:10.1177/0043820020905909; ISBN 9783319979922
by Riccardo Pelizzo
December 2019, Volume 182, Issue 4
- 300-301 Note from the Editor
by Emma R. Norman - 302-323 The Poverty of Data in Africa: Why the Continent Needs More Bacon
by Abel Kinyondo & Riccardo Pelizzo & Kristina Bekenova - 324-349 The Measure of Machiavelli? Fear, Love, Hatred, and Trump
by Anthony R. Brunello - 350-369 The Certainty of Uncertainty: Taiwanese Public Opinion on U.S.–Taiwan Relations in the Early Trump Presidency
by Chung‐li Wu & Alex Min‐Wei Lin - 370-403 What LED to the Boom? Unpacking China's Development Cooperation in Latin America
by Bernabé Malacalza
September 2019, Volume 182, Issue 3
- 228-255 Refugee Migration as a “Wicked Problem”: American Controlling, Palliative, and Governance Policies in Global Context
by Jos C. N. Raadschelders & Jennica Larrison & Aditi V. Thapar - 256-272 Countering Violent Extremism in Sub‐Saharan Africa: What Policy Makers Need to Know
by Robin A. Hardy - 273-295 Inequality and U.S. Public Opinion on Foreign Aid
by Hak‐Seon Lee
June 2019, Volume 182, Issue 2
- 128-164 Is China Recolonizing Africa? Some Views from Tanzania
by Abel Kinyondo - 165-186 Two‐Level Games and the Policy Process: Assessing Domestic–Foreign Policy Linkage Theory
by Harry Noone - 187-204 Commentary: Modern Political Economy and Public Policy
by Max J. Skidmore - 205-223 Moral Hazard: It's the Supply Side, Stupid!
by Rachel Kreier
March 2019, Volume 182, Issue 1
- 4-7 Note From The Editor
by Emma R. Norman - 8-34 Eu Policy Appraisals and Public Opinion: A Tale of Sophistication and Interdependence?
by Pierre Philippe Balestrini - 35-60 Configurations of Immigrant Integration Policies in Europe: An Exploratory Appraisal
by Francesco Pasetti - 61-96 A Paradox in Polarization? Cross‐pressured Representatives and the Missing Incentive to Moderate
by Benjamin T. Toll - 97-123 The Presidentialization of Japan's LDP Politics: Analyzing Its Causes, Limits, and Perils
by Ko Mishima
December 2018, Volume 181, Issue 4
- 312-316 Note from the Editor: Gun Violence, Preventative Policy Measures, and the Swamp Near Foggy Bottom
by Emma R. Norman - 317-347 Policy Gridlock versus Policy Shift in Gun Politics: A Comparative Veto Player Analysis of Gun Control Policies in the United States and Canada
by Rifat Darina Kamal & Charles Burton - 348-371 Debating Gun Control in Canada and the United States: Divergent Policy Frames and Political Cultures
by Anthony Fleming & Dylan S. McLean & Raymond Tatalovich - 372-402 The Paradox of Administrative Decentralization Reform in Young Asian Democracies: South Korea and Indonesia
by Inhye Heo - 403-412 Global Health Security is Global Security: The lessons of Clade X
by Nathan Myers - 413-416 Whose Swamp is it?
by Paul J. Rich
September 2018, Volume 181, Issue 3
- 212-214 Note from the Editor
by Emma R. Norman - 215-238 Youth Inclusion in American and Egyptian Political Party Management
by Iman Karam I. M. Ashmawy - 239-255 The Dragon in Turtle Bay: The Impact of China's Rise in the UN on the United States and Global Governance
by Mark P. Lagon & Theresa Lou - 256-285 Development in Africa
by Riccardo Pelizzo & Abel Kinyondo & Zim Nwokora - 286-306 The Adverse Effects of Economic Inequality on Educational Outcomes: An Examination of PISA Scores, 2000–2015
by Gregory R. Thorson & Sera M. Gearhart
June 2018, Volume 181, Issue 2
- 104-105 Note from the Editor: In Memoriam—James S. Denton, Former Editor of World Affairs
by Emma R. Norman - 106-132 The Madisonian Republic and Modern Nationalist Populism: Democracy and the Rule of Law
by Anthony R. Brunello - 133-160 American Doctrine: The Foundation of Grand Strategy
by Lamont Colucci - 161-180 Achieving Effective International Cooperation: How Institutional Formalization Shapes Intergovernmental Negotiations
by Hartmut Lenz - 181-205 Inward Foreign Direct Investment and U.S. Public Opinion on Immigration
by Hak‐Seon Lee
March 2018, Volume 181, Issue 1
- 4-7 Note from the Editor
by Emma R. Norman - 8-21 Thoughts on Constitutions: Occasioned by a Congress on Iceland's Democracy
by Max J. Skidmore - 22-41 The American Frontier as State of Nature
by Michael J. Faber - 42-68 An Examination of Policy Narratives in Agricultural Biotechnology Policy in India
by Juhi Huda - 69-98 Global Governance, Tax Treaties, and Credible Commitments
by Austin P. Johnson
December 2017, Volume 180, Issue 4
- 4-24 E‐GOVERNANCE AND E‐PARTICIPATION VIA ONLINE CITIZEN BUDGETS AND ELECTRONIC LOBBYING: Promises and Challenges
by Davin J. Baxter - 25-46 WOODROW WILSON AND THE ORIGINS OF THE COLD WAR: A Hundred Years Later and Still Relevant
by Eugene P. Trani & Donald E. Davis - 47-78 POLITICAL REFORM IN JORDAN: Reality and Aspirations
by Mohammed Torki Bani Salameh - 79-85 Sweden Is a World Leader in Peace, Security, and Human Rights
by Elise Carlson‐Rainer
September 2017, Volume 180, Issue 3
- 4-5 Note From The Editor
by Emma Norman - 6-35 EXPLAINING THE THREE‐WAY LINKAGE BETWEEN POPULISM, SECURITIZATION, AND REALIST FOREIGN POLICIES: President Donald Trump and the Pursuit of “America First” Doctrine
by Michael Magcamit - 36-52 LIBERALIZATION OR JUST DOLLARIZATION? Twenty‐first‐Century Economic Reform in Ecuador
by Marco Castillo - 53-71 CONSTRUCTING THE REFUGEE AS VILLAIN: An Analysis of Syrian Refugee Policy Narratives Used to Justify a State of Exception
by Paul James Pope - 72-96 WHOSE ISSUE IS IT ANYWAY… AND DOES IT REALLY MATTER? Issue Ownership and Negative Campaigning
by Stephen C. Craig & Paulina S. Cossette
June 2017, Volume 180, Issue 2
- 4-6 Note From The Editor
by Emma R. Norman - 7-31 FROM STRATEGIC PATIENCE TO STRATEGIC UNCERTAINTY: Trump, North Korea, and South Korea's New President
by Leif‐Eric Easley - 32-61 INSURGENCY AND AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY: The Case of George McGovern
by Roberta N. Haar - 62-104 THE DIALOGUE OVER WAR AND PEACE IN THE UNITED STATES: A Discursive Institutionalist Analysis
by David Lorenzo - 105-141 DOES GLOBALIZATION PROMOTE GOOD GOVERNANCE IN AFRICA? An Empirical Study across 51 Countries
by Simplice A. Asongu - 142-145 The Great… What?
by Norman A. Bailey
March 2017, Volume 180, Issue 1
- 4-7 NOTE FROM THE EDITOR: Changing Times and New Directions in World Affairs
by Emma R. Norman - 8-41 THE LAST GREAT DEBATE: Congressional Veterans and the First Persian Gulf War
by Danny Sjursen - 42-63 REFLECTIONS ON GLOBAL JUSTICE AND AMERICAN EXCEPTIONALISM: The United States as a Model for the World?
by Mark P. Lagon - 64-92 WHY ARE THERE NO UNIVERSAL SOCIAL PROGRAMS IN THE UNITED STATES?: A Historical Institutionalist Comparison with Canada
by Daniel Béland & Alex Waddan - 93-126 “GRASS” ROOTS IN TEXAS: A Multiple Streams Approach to Understanding the Marijuana Movement's Policy Impact
by Katharine Neill Harris & John C. Morris - 127-161 “DROPPING THE BALL”: The Understudied Nexus of Sports and Politics
by Thomas Gift & Andrew Miner
December 2016, Volume 179, Issue 3
- 4-23 The Public Costs of Grand Strategy in the Trump Era
by Shaohan Lin - 24-58 “Rendering the Majority Unable”
by David Mena Alemán - 59-81 Power Vacuum or Hegemonic Continuity?
by José Luis León‐Manríquez - 82-112 Roles, Rights, and Responsibilities in Water Governance
by Jeff Camkin & Susana Neto
September 2016, Volume 179, Issue 2
- 4-8 Tectonics
by Michael V. Hayden - 9-20 Was Ukraine's Nuclear Disarmament a Blunder?
by Mariana Budjeryn - 21-27 Kaesong and Thaad
by Leif‐Eric Easley - 28-36 The New Arab–Israeli Alliance
by Michael J. Totten - 37-46 Women and Global Freedom
by Mark P. Lagon & Rebecca P. Hughes - 47-58 Integrating Non‐Military Arts of Statecraft to Address National Security Threats
by John Lenczowski - 59-64 Apocalypse Now?
by Norman A. Bailey
June 2016, Volume 179, Issue 1
- 4-6 Letter from the Editor
by James S. Denton - 7-14 Presidential Priority
by Eliot Cohen & Eric Edelman & Brian Hook - 15-21 Presidential Leadership
by Tom Gjelten - 22-29 America Rising
by John Lee - 30-34 Choices Of War
by Michael V. Hayden - 35-45 Diplomacy's Aversion to Power
by Robert J. Lieber - 46-57 Balancing Act
by Mohan Malik - 58-69 Unstable, Unruly, and Reprobate
by Jamsheed K. Choksy & Carol E. B. Choksy - 70-80 On The Rise
by Alina Polyakova & Anton Shekhovtsov - 81-88 Terror Crossroads
by Gordon N. Bardos - 89-91 Echoes
by Jordan Michael Smith
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