Thursday, May 13, 2021

New Issue: International Organization

The latest issue of International Organization (Vol. 75, no. 2, Spring 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Challenges to the Liberal International Order: International Organization at 75
    • Martha Finnemore, Kenneth Scheve, Kenneth A. Schultz, & Erik Voeten, Preface
    • David A. Lake, Lisa L. Martin, & Thomas Risse, Challenges to the Liberal Order: Reflections on International Organization
    • Marcos Tourinho, The Co-Constitution of Order
    • Tanja A. Börzel & Michael Zürn, Contestations of the Liberal International Order: From Liberal Multilateralism to Postnational Liberalism
    • Catherine E. De Vries, Sara B. Hobolt, & Stefanie Walter, Politicizing International Cooperation: The Mass Public, Political Entrepreneurs, and Political Opportunity Structures
    • Henry Farrell & Abraham L. Newman, The Janus Face of the Liberal International Information Order: When Global Institutions Are Self-Undermining
    • Emanuel Adler & Alena Drieschova, The Epistemological Challenge of Truth Subversion to the Liberal International Order
    • Beth A. Simmons & Hein E. Goemans, Built on Borders: Tensions with the Institution Liberalism (Thought It) Left Behind
    • Sara Wallace Goodman & Thomas B. Pepinsky, The Exclusionary Foundations of Embedded Liberalism
    • Zoltán I. Búzás, Racism and Antiracism in the Liberal International Order
    • J. Lawrence Broz, Jeffry Frieden, & Stephen Weymouth, Populism in Place: The Economic Geography of the Globalization Backlash
    • Thomas M. Flaherty & Ronald Rogowski, Rising Inequality As a Threat to the Liberal International Order
    • Judith Goldstein & Robert Gulotty, America and the Trade Regime: What Went Wrong?
    • Edward D. Mansfield & Nita Rudra, Embedded Liberalism in the Digital Era
    • Jeff D. Colgan, Jessica F. Green, & Thomas N. Hale, Asset Revaluation and the Existential Politics of Climate Change
    • Rebecca Adler-Nissen & Ayşe Zarakol, Struggles for Recognition: The Liberal International Order and the Merger of Its Discontents
    • Jessica Chen Weiss & Jeremy L. Wallace, Domestic Politics, China's Rise, and the Future of the Liberal International Order