- Julia Gray, Life, Death, or Zombie? The Vitality of International Organizations
- William Spaniel, Only Here to Help? Bargaining and the Perverse Incentives of International Institutions
- Mark Copelovitch, Christopher Gandrud, & Mark Hallerberg, Financial Data Transparency, International Institutions, and Sovereign Borrowing Costs
- Steven Beard & Joshua A Strayhorn, When Will States Strike First? Battlefield Advantages and Rationalist War
- Yasutaka Tominaga, Killing Two Birds with One Stone? Examining the Diffusion Effect of Militant Leadership Decapitation
- Andrew R Hom, Timing is Everything: Toward a Better Understanding of Time and International Politics
- Peter J Katzenstein & Lucia A Seybert, Protean Power and Uncertainty: Exploring the Unexpected in World Politics
- Geoffrey Gertz, Commercial Diplomacy and Political Risk
- Yasuhiro Izumikawa, Binding Strategies in Alliance Politics: The Soviet-Japanese-US Diplomatic Tug of War in the Mid-1950s
- Pablo Barberá & Thomas Zeitzoff, The New Public Address System: Why Do World Leaders Adopt Social Media?
- Jonathan M DiCicco & Benjamin O Fordham, The Things They Carried: Generational Effects of the Vietnam War on Elite Opinion
- Jun Koga Sudduth & Curtis Bell, The Rise Predicts the Fall: How the Method of Leader Entry Affects the Method of Leader Removal in Dictatorships
- Erica Frantz, Elections and Capital Flight: Evidence from Africa
- José Alemán & Dwayne Woods, A Comparative Analysis of Inequality and Redistribution in Democracies
- Axel Dreher, Andreas Fuchs, Brad Parks, Austin M Strange, & Michael J Tierney, Apples and Dragon Fruits: The Determinants of Aid and Other Forms of State Financing from China to Africa
- Tobias Heinrich, Yoshiharu Kobayashi, & Leah Long, Voters Get What They Want (When They Pay Attention): Human Rights, Policy Benefits, and Foreign Aid
- Matthew DiLorenzo, Bypass Aid and Unrest in Autocracies
Saturday, March 24, 2018
New Issue: International Studies Quarterly
The latest issue of the International Studies Quarterly (Vol. 62, no. 1, March 2018) is out. Contents include: