
The latest issue of the
Review of International Organizations (Vol. 16, no. 1, January 2021) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue: Informal governance in world politics
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Oliver Westerwinter, Kenneth W. Abbott, & Thomas Biersteker, Informal governance in world politics
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Erasmus Kersting & Christopher Kilby, Do domestic politics shape U.S. influence in the World Bank?
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Bernhard Reinsberg & Oliver Westerwinter, The global governance of international development: Documenting the rise of multi-stakeholder partnerships and identifying underlying theoretical explanations
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Melissa Carlson & Barbara Koremenos, Cooperation Failure or Secret Collusion? Absolute Monarchs and Informal Cooperation
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Oliver Westerwinter, Transnational public-private governance initiatives in world politics: Introducing a new dataset
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Lisa L. Martin, Formality, typologies, and institutional design
- Symposium: Taxation,
Revenue, and Fiscal Capacity
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Florian M. Hollenbach, Christine S. Lipsmeyer, & Guy D. Whitten, Introduction
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Florian M. Hollenbach, Elite interests and public spending: Evidence from Prussian cities
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Pablo Beramendi & Melissa Rogers, Disparate geography and the origins of tax capacity
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Laura Seelkopf, Moritz Bubek, Edgars Eihmanis, Joseph Ganderson, Julian Limberg, Youssef Mnaili, Paula Zuluaga & Philipp Genschel, The rise of modern taxation: A new comprehensive dataset of tax introductions worldwide