- Martha Finnemore & Michelle Jurkovich, The Politics of Aspiration
- Øyvind Stiansen & Erik Voeten, Backlash and Judicial Restraint: Evidence from the European Court of Human Rights
- Kelebogile Zvobgo, Wayne Sandholtz, & Suzie Mulesky, Reserving Rights: Explaining Human Rights Treaty Reservations
- Michael A Gavin, Global Club Goods and the Fragmented Global Financial Safety Net
- Yoram Z Haftel, Daniel F Wajner, & Dan Eran, The Short and Long(er) of It: The Effect of Hard Times on Regional Institutionalization
- Zoltán I Búzás & Erin R Graham, Emergent Flexibility in Institutional Development: How International Rules Really Change
- Matthew Hauenstein & Madhav Joshi, Remaining Seized of the Matter: UN Resolutions and Peace Implementation
- Omer Zarpli, Shaking Hands with the Internal Enemy: Democracy and Civil Conflict Settlement
- Gary Uzonyi & Burak Demir, Excluded Ethnic Groups, Conflict Contagion, and the Onset of Genocide and Politicide during Civil War
- Eleonora Mattiacci & Benjamin T Jones, Restoring Legitimacy: Public Diplomacy Campaigns during Civil Wars
- Sirianne Dahlum & Tore Wig, Peace Above the Glass Ceiling: The Historical Relationship between Female Political Empowerment and Civil Conflict
- Bryan Rooney, Emergency Powers and the Heterogeneity of Terror in Democratic States
- Lora DiBlasi, From Shame to New Name: How Naming and Shaming Creates Pro-Government Militias
- Tarald Laudal Berge, Dispute by Design? Legalization, Backlash, and the Drafting of Investment Agreements
- Gabriele Spilker, Quynh Nguyen, & Thomas Bernauer, Trading Arguments: Opinion Updating in the Context of International Trade Agreements
- Tabea Palmtag, Tobias Rommel, & Stefanie Walter, International Trade and Public Protest: Evidence from Russian Regions
- Samuel Brazys & Andreas Kotsadam, Sunshine or Curse? Foreign Direct Investment, the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention, and Individual Corruption Experiences in Africa
- Christopher Heurlin, Authoritarian Aid and Regime Durability: Soviet Aid to the Developing World and Donor–Recipient Institutional Complementarity and Capacity
- Simone Dietrich, Helen V Milner, & Jonathan B Slapin, From Text to Political Positions on Foreign Aid: Analysis of Aid Mentions in Party Manifestos from 1960 to 2015
- Laura Seelkopf & Ida Bastiaens, Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 17? An Empirical Investigation of the Effectiveness of Aid Given to Boost Developing Countries’ Tax Revenue and Capacity
- Filippo Costa Buranelli, Authoritarianism as an Institution? The Case of Central Asia
- Brian Blankenship, Promises under Pressure: Statements of Reassurance in US Alliances
Saturday, December 12, 2020
New Issue: International Studies Quarterly
The latest issue of the International Studies Quarterly (Vol. 64, no. 4, December 2020) is out. Contents include: