- Erik A Gartzke & Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, Ties That Bias in International Conflict: A Spatial Approach to Dyadic Dependence from Alliance Ties and Inbetweenness
- Cassy Dorff, Max Gallop & Shahryar Minhas, [W]hat Lies Beneath: Using Latent Networks to Improve Spatial Predictions
- Johan A Elkink & Thomas U Grund, Modeling Diffusion through Statistical Network Analysis: A Simulation Study and Empirical Application to Same-Sex Marriage
- Cameron Ballard-Rosa, Amalie Jensen, & Kenneth Scheve, Economic Decline, Social Identity, and Authoritarian Values in the United States
- Reid B C Pauly, Deniability in the Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime: The Upside of the Dual-Use Dilemma
- Richard J McAlexander & Joan Ricart-Huguet, State Disengagement: Evidence from French West Africa
- A Burcu Bayram & Catarina P Thomson, Ignoring the Messenger? Limits of Populist Rhetoric on Public Support for Foreign Development Aid
- Danielle L Lupton, Military Experience and Elite Decision-Making: Self-Selection, Socialization, and the Vietnam Draft Lottery
- Cody D Eldredge & Megan Shannon, Social Power and the Politics of Reservations and Objections in Human Rights Treaties
- Paul C Avey, Michael C Desch, Eric Parajon, Susan Peterson, Ryan Powers, & Michael J Tierney, Does Social Science Inform Foreign Policy? Evidence from a Survey of US National Security, Trade, and Development Officials
- Reinhard Wolf Between Deference and Defiance: Hierarchical Status Roles and International Conflict
- Nicola Chelotti, Niheer Dasandi, & Slava Jankin Mikhaylov, Do Intergovernmental Organizations Have a Socialization Effect on Member State Preferences? Evidence from the UN General Debate
- Burcu Savun, Welcoming the Unwelcome: Refugee Flows, Refugee Rights, and Political Violence
- Matthew DiLorenzo & Talor Stone, Term Limits and Environmental Treaty Commitments
- Daniel Milton, Amira Jadoon, & Jason Warner, Needs or Symbols? The Logic of United Nations Counterterrorism Treaty Ratification
- Anke Sophia Obendiek, What Are We Actually Talking About? Conceptualizing Data as a Governable Object in Overlapping Jurisdictions
- Consuelo Thiers & Leslie E Wehner, The Personality Traits of Populist Leaders and Their Foreign Policies: Hugo Chávez and Donald Trump
- Jessica F Green, Hierarchy in Regime Complexes: Understanding Authority in Antarctic Governance
- Reyko Huang, Daniel Silverman, & Benjamin Acosta, Friends in the Profession: Rebel Leaders, International Social Networks, and External Support for Rebellion
- Margaret E Peters & Michael K Miller, Emigration and Political Contestation
- Jan Eijking, A “Priesthood of Knowledge”: The International Thought of Henri de Saint-Simon
- James Lee, Foreign Aid, Development, and US Strategic Interests in the Cold War
- Karina Mross, Charlotte Fiedler, & Jörn Grävingholt, Identifying Pathways to Peace: How International Support Can Help Prevent Conflict Recurrence
- Leonardo Baccini, Mirko Heinzel, & Mathias Koenig-Archibugi, The Social Construction of Global Health Priorities: An Empirical Analysis of Contagion in Bilateral Health Aid
- Jonathan Pinckney, Charles Butcher, & Jessica Maves Braithwaite, Organizations, Resistance, and Democracy: How Civil Society Organizations Impact Democratization
- Laia Balcells, Chong Chen, & Costantino Pischedda, Do Birds of a Feather Flock Together? Rebel Constituencies and Civil War Alliances
- Ling Chen & Florian M Hollenbach, Capital Mobility and Taxation: State–Business Collusion in China
- Felix Berenskötter & Mor Mitrani, Is It Friendship? An Analysis of Contemporary German–Israeli Relations
- Brian Rathbun, Nina Srinivasan Rathbun, & Caleb Pomeroy, No Fair! Distinguishing Between the Pursuit of Status and Equity in International Relations
- Swati Srivastava, Navigating NGO–Government Relations in Human Rights: New Archival Evidence from Amnesty International, 1961–1986
- Summer Forester, Kaitlin Kelly-Thompson, Amber Lusvardi, & S Laurel Weldon, New Dimensions of Global Feminist Influence: Tracking Feminist Mobilization Worldwide, 1975–2015
- Charles Butcher & Ryan D Griffiths, Toward a Theory of Heteronomy
Sunday, March 13, 2022
New Issue: International Studies Quarterly
The latest issue of the International Studies Quarterly (Vol. 66, no. 1, March 2022) is out. Contents include: