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June 2020, Volume 183, Issue 2
- 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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