
The latest issue of the
International Studies Quarterly (Vol. 58, no. 3, September 2014) is out. Contents include:
- Foreign Direct Investment
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Nathan M. Jensen, Edmund Malesky, Mariana Medina & Ugur Ozdemir, Pass the Bucks: Credit, Blame, and the Global Competition for Investment
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W. Kindred Winecoff, Bank Regulation, Macroeconomic Management, and Monetary Incentives in OECD Economies
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Autumn Lockwood Payton & Byungwon Woo, Attracting Investment: Governments' Strategic Role in Labor Rights Protection
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Sonal S. Pandya, Democratization and Foreign Direct Investment Liberalization, 1970–2000
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Alex Braithwaite, Jeffrey Kucik & Jessica Maves, The Costs of Domestic Political Unrest
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International Law
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Geoffrey P.R. Wallace, Martial Law? Military Experience, International Law, and Support for Torture
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Milli Lake, Organizing Hypocrisy: Providing Legal Accountability for Human Rights Violations in Areas of Limited Statehood
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Democracies and Non-Democracies
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Michaela Mattes & Mariana Rodríguez, Autocracies and International Cooperation
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Courtenay R. Conrad, Justin Conrad & Joseph K. Young, Tyrants and Terrorism: Why Some Autocrats are Terrorized While Others are Not
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Michael Albertus & Victor Menaldo, Dealing with Dictators: Negotiated Democratization and the Fate of Outgoing Autocrats
- Interstate Conflict
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Sung Chul Jung, Foreign Targets and Diversionary Conflict
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Christopher Darnton, Whig History, Periodization, and International Cooperation in the Southern Cone
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Statebuilding
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Kristin M. Bakke, John O'Loughlin, Gerard Toal & Michael D. Ward, Convincing State-Builders? Disaggregating Internal Legitimacy in Abkhazia
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Michael Barnett, Songying Fang & Christoph Zürcher, Compromised Peacebuilding
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Susan Hannah Allen & Amy T. Yuen, The Politics of Peacekeeping: UN Security Council Oversight Across Peacekeeping Missions
- Methodology
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Katya Drozdova & Kurt Taylor Gaubatz, Reducing Uncertainty: Information Analysis for Comparative Case Studies