
The latest issue of the
International Studies Quarterly (Vol. 57, no. 2, June 2013) is out. Contents include:
- Daniel W. Hill Jr, Will H. Moore & Bumba Mukherjee, Information Politics Versus Organizational Incentives: When Are Amnesty International's "Naming and Shaming" Reports Biased?
- Wade M. Cole,
Government Respect for Gendered Rights: The Effect of the Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women on Women’s Rights Outcomes, 1981–2004
- Håvard Hegre, Joakim Karlsen, Håvard Mokleiv Nygård, Håvard Strand & Henrik Urdal,
Predicting Armed Conflict, 2010–2050
- Yuri M. Zhukov & Brandon M. Stewart,
Choosing Your Neighbors: Networks of Diffusion in International Relations
- Daniel Finke,
Reforming International Institutions: The Domestic Origins and Conditional Logic of Governmental Reform Preferences
- Errol A. Henderson & Reşat Bayer,
Wallets, Ballots, or Bullets: Does Wealth, Democracy, or Military Capabilities Determine War Outcomes?
- Jenny H. Peterson,
Creating Space for Emancipatory Human Security: Liberal Obstructions and the Potential of Agonism
- Erika Forsberg,
Do Ethnic Dominoes Fall? Evaluating Domino Effects of Granting Territorial Concessions to Separatist Groups
- Anthony Pezzola,
States in the Customs House: Institutional Reforms and Structural Change in Mexican Trade Policy
- Johannes Kleibl,
Tertiarization, Industrial Adjustment, and the Domestic Politics of Foreign Aid
- Renato Corbetta,
Cooperative and Antagonistic Networks: Multidimensional Affinity and Intervention in Ongoing Conflicts, 1946–2001
- Mark S. Copelovitch & Jon C.W. Pevehouse,
Ties that Bind? Preferential Trade Agreements and Exchange Rate Policy Choice
- Terrence L. Chapman & Stephen Chaudoin,
Ratification Patterns and the International Criminal Court
- Jesse C. Johnson, Mark Souva & Dale L. Smith,
Market-Protecting Institutions and the World Trade Organization's Ability to Promote Trade
- Keith A. Grant,
Outsourcing Security: Alliance Portfolio Size, Capability, and Reliability