Thursday, March 28, 2013

New Issue: International Studies Quarterly

The latest issue of the International Studies Quarterly (Vol. 57, no. 1, March 2013) is out. Contents include:
  • Tadeuxz Kugler, Kyung Kook Kang, Jacek Kugler, Marina Arbetman-Rabinowitz, & John Thomas, Demographic and Economic Consequences of Conflict
  • Christina J. Schneider & Johannes Urpelainen, Distributional Conflict Between Powerful States and International Treaty Ratification
  • Yagil Levy, How Military Recruitment Affects Collective Action and its Outcomes
  • Mehmet Ugur, Europeanization, EU Conditionality, and Governance Quality: Empirical Evidence on Central and Eastern European Countries
  • Nils B. Weidmann & Idean Salehyan, Violence and Ethnic Segregation: A Computational Model Applied to Baghdad
  • David Lektzian & Glen Biglaiser, Investment, Opportunity, and Risk: Do US Sanctions Deter or Encourage Global Investment?
  • Luke Glanville, The Myth of “Traditional” Sovereignty
  • Krzysztof J. Pelc, The Cost of Wiggle-Room: Looking at the Welfare Effects of Flexibility in Tariff Rates at the WTO
  • Christina J. Schneider & Jennifer L. Tobin, Interest Coalitions and Multilateral Aid Allocation in the European Union
  • Andrea Oelsner, The Institutional Identity of Regional Organizations, Or Mercosur’s Identity Crisis
  • Sebastian Karcher & David A. Steinberg, Assessing the Causes of Capital Account Liberalization: How Measurement Matters
  • Lucian M. Ashworth, Mapping a New World: Geography and the Interwar Study of International Relations
  • Ayşe Zarakol, Revisiting Second Image Reversed: Lessons from Turkey and Thailand
  • David H. Bearce, Steven E. Finkel, Anibal S. Pérez-Liñán, Juan Rodríguez-Zepeda & Lena Surzhko-Harned, Has the New Aid for Trade Agenda been Export Effective? Evidence on the Impact of US AfT Allocations 1999–2008
  • Erik Gartzke & Alex Weisiger, Permanent Friends? Dynamic Difference and the Democratic Peace
  • Michael Mousseau, The Democratic Peace Unraveled: It’s the Economy
  • James Lee Ray, War on Democratic Peace
  • Allan Dafoe, John R. Oneal & Bruce Russett, The Democratic Peace: Weighing the Evidence and Cautious Inference