- Nicolas Jabko & Sebastian Schmidt, Paradigms and Practice
- Swati Srivastava & Lauren Muscott, How to Hold Unjust Structures Responsible in International Relations
- Dan Reiter, Gulliver Unleashed? International Order, Restraint, and The Case of Ancient Athens
- Quintin H Beazer & Daniel J Blake, Risk Is Relative: Heterogeneous Responses to Institutional Risks for Foreign Investment
- Aleksandra Conevska, International Cooperation and Natural Disasters: Evidence from Trade Agreements
- Desirée Nilsson & Isak Svensson, The Intractability of Islamist Insurgencies: Islamist Rebels and the Recurrence of Civil War
- Govinda Clayton & Valerie Sticher, The Logic of Ceasefires in Civil War
- Christopher M Faulkner, & Austin C Doctor, Rebel Fragmentation and the Recruitment of Child Soldiers
- Håvard Hegre, Håvard Mokleiv Nygård, & Peder Landsverk, Can We Predict Armed Conflict? How the First 9 Years of Published Forecasts Stand Up to Reality
- Jana Herold, Andrea Liese, Per-Olof Busch, & Hauke Feil, Why National Ministries Consider the Policy Advice of International Bureaucracies: Survey Evidence from 106 Countries
- Paula Castro & Marlene Kammerer, The Institutionalization of a Cleavage: How Differential Treatment Affects State Behavior in the Climate Negotiations
- Maria Martin de Almagro, Indicators and Success Stories: The UN Sustaining Peace Agenda, Bureaucratic Power, and Knowledge Production in Post-War Settings
- Jesse Dillon Savage, Common-Pool Hierarchy: Explaining the Emergence of Cooperative Hierarchies
- Huimin Cheng, Ye Wang, Ping Ma, & Amanda Murdie, Communities and Brokers: How the Transnational Advocacy Network Simultaneously Provides Social Power and Exacerbates Global Inequalities
- Ryan C Briggs, Why Does Aid Not Target the Poorest?
- Martin Roessler, Patrick Zwerschke, & Jonathan Old, Democracy and the Transnational Dimensions of Low-Level Conflict and State Repression
- Christopher P Willis, Sexual Violence by the State: The Role of Political Institutions in Sexual Violence Perpetration
- Lee Demetrius Walker, Melissa Martinez, & Christopher Pace, Gender, Internal Armed Conflict, and High Court Decision-Making in Transitioning Societies
- Daniel Silverman, Karl Kaltenthaler, & Munqith Dagher, Seeing Is Disbelieving: The Depths and Limits of Factual Misinformation in War
- Michael Tomz & Jessica L P Weeks, Military Alliances and Public Support for War
- John P Harden, All the World’s a Stage: US Presidential Narcissism and International Conflict
- Muhammet A Bas & Omer F Orsun, Regime Uncertainty and Interstate Conflict
- Peter Trubowitz & Kohei Watanabe, The Geopolitical Threat Index: A Text-Based Computational Approach to Identifying Foreign Threats
Thursday, October 14, 2021
New Issue: International Studies Quarterly
The latest issue of the International Studies Quarterly (Vol. 65, no. 3, September 2021) is out. Contents include: