- Etel Solingen & Tanja A. Börzel, Introduction to Presidential Issue: The Politics of International Diffusion—A Symposium
- Erika Forsberg, Diffusion in the Study of Civil Wars: A Cautionary Tale
- Richard Rosecrance, The Partial Diffusion of Power
- Merouan Mekouar, No Political Agents, No Diffusion: Evidence from North Africa
- Wilfred Wan, Firewalling Nuclear Diffusion
- Aida A. Hozic, Between “National” and “Transnational”: Film Diffusion as World Politics
- Cintia Quiliconi, Competitive Diffusion of Trade Agreements in Latin America
- David Zweig & Feng Yang, Overseas Students, Returnees, and the Diffusion of International Norms into Post-Mao China
- Robyn Klingler-Vidra & Philip Schleifer, Convergence More or Less: Why Do Practices Vary as They Diffuse?
- Benjamin E. Goldsmith, The East Asian Peace as a Second-Order Diffusion Effect
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
New Issue: International Studies Review
The latest issue of International Studies Review (Vol. 16, no. 2, June 2014) is out. Contents include: