- Patrick James, Systemist International Relations
- Adrian J Shin, Primary Resources, Secondary Labor: Natural Resources and Immigration Policy
- Federica Genovese, Sectors, Pollution, and Trade: How Industrial Interests Shape Domestic Positions on Global Climate Agreements
- Andrew S Rosenberg, Measuring Racial Bias in International Migration Flows
- Asfandyar Mir & Dylan Moore, Drones, Surveillance, and Violence: Theory and Evidence from a US Drone Program
- Jason Quinn, Madhav Joshi, & Erik Melander, One Dyadic Peace Leads to Another? Conflict Systems, Terminations, and Net Reduction in Fighting Groups
- Evan Perkoski, Internal Politics and the Fragmentation of Armed Groups
- Tyler Kustra, Make Love, Not War: Do Single Young Men Cause Political Violence?
- Luke N Condra & Austin L Wright, Civilians, Control, and Collaboration during Civil Conflict
- Emily Jones & Alexandra O Zeitz, Regulatory Convergence in the Financial Periphery: How Interdependence Shapes Regulators’ Decisions
- Claire Peacock, Karolina Milewicz, & Duncan Snidal, Boilerplate in International Trade Agreements
- Arie Krampf, Monetary Power Reconsidered: The Struggle between the Bundesbank and the Fed over Monetary Leadership
- Randall Germain, E.H. Carr and IPE: An Essay in Retrieval
- Jessica Chen Weiss & Allan Dafoe, Authoritarian Audiences, Rhetoric, and Propaganda in International Crises: Evidence from China
- Ches Thurber, Social Ties and the Strategy of Civil Resistance
- Brendan J Connell, Electoral Rules, Interest Group Pressures, and the Price of Democratic Default
- Ty Solomon, Rhythm and Mobilization in International Relations
- Sebastian Schindler & Tobias Wille, How Can We Criticize International Practices?
- William Spaniel & Iris Malone, The Uncertainty Trade-off: Reexamining Opportunity Costs and War
- Daniel F Wajner, “Battling” for Legitimacy: Analyzing Performative Contests in the Gaza Flotilla Paradigmatic Case
- Cosette D Creamer &, Beth A Simmons, Do Self-Reporting Regimes Matter? Evidence from the Convention Against Torture
- Kelebogile Zvobgo, Human Rights versus National Interests: Shifting US Public Attitudes on the International Criminal Court
- Valentina Carraro, Promoting Compliance with Human Rights: The Performance of the United Nations’ Universal Periodic Review and Treaty Bodies
- Tobias Lenz, Alexandr Burilkov, & Lora Anne Viola, Legitimacy and the Cognitive Sources of International Institutional Change: The Case of Regional Parliamentarization
- Emilie M Hafner-Burton & Christina J Schneider, The Dark Side of Cooperation: International Organizations and Member Corruption
- Jeffrey Kucik, How Do Prior Rulings Affect Future Disputes?
- Sarah Sunn Bush & Jennifer Hadden, Density and Decline in the Founding of International NGOs in the United States
- Matthew Castle & Krzysztof J Pelc, The Causes and Effects of Leaks in International Negotiations
- David E Banks, The Diplomatic Presentation of the State in International Crises: Diplomatic Collaboration during the US-Iran Hostage Crisis
- Joakim Kreutz & Enzo Nussio, Destroying Trust in Government: Effects of a Broken Pact among Colombian Ex-Combatants
- Deborah Welch Larson & Alexei Shevchenko, Lost in Misconceptions about Social Identity Theory
- David Blagden, Do Democracies Possess the Wisdom of Crowds? Decision Group Size, Regime Type, and Strategic Effectiveness
Tuesday, December 31, 2019
New Issue: International Studies Quarterly
The latest issue of the International Studies Quarterly (Vol. 63, no. 4, December 2019) is out. Contents include: