- David Lindsey, Military Strategy, Private Information, and War
- Isa Camyar & Bahar Ulupinar, War and the Sectoral Distribution of Wealth: Evidence from United States Firms
- Anup Phayal, Prabin B. Khadka & Clayton L. Thyne, What Makes an Ex-Combatant Happy? A Micro-Analysis of Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration in South Sudan
- Theodore McLauchlin, Desertion and Collective Action in Civil Wars
- J. Michael Greig, Rebels at the Gates: Civil War Battle Locations, Movement, and Openings for Diplomacy
- Paul Staniland, Armed Groups and Militarized Elections
- Marcus Holmes, Believing This and Alieving That: Theorizing Affect and Intuitions in International Politics
- Lise Morjé Howard, US Foreign Policy Habits in Ethnic Conflict
- William Spaniel & Bradley C. Smith, Sanctions, Uncertainty, and Leader Tenure
- Rachel L. Wellhausen, Bondholders vs. Direct Investors? Competing Responses to Expropriation
- Leonardo Baccini, Andreas Dür & Manfred Elsig, The Politics of Trade Agreement Design: Revisiting the Depth–Flexibility Nexus
- Andrey Tomashevskiy, Capital Preferences: International Capital and Government Partisanship
- Wen-Chin Wu, When do Dictators Decide to Liberalize Trade Regimes? Inequality and Trade Openness in Authoritarian Countries
- Cigdem V. Sirin & Michael T. Koch, Dictators and Death: Casualty Sensitivity of Autocracies in Militarized Interstate Disputes
- Michael Poznansky, Stasis or Decay? Reconciling Covert War and the Democratic Peace
- Tarak Barkawi, Scientific Decay
Sunday, December 13, 2015
New Issue: International Studies Quarterly
The latest issue of the International Studies Quarterly (Vol. 59, no. 4, December 2015) is out. Contents include: