Thursday, March 11, 2021

New Issue: International Studies Quarterly

The latest issue of the International Studies Quarterly (Vol. 65, no. 1, March 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Margherita Belgioioso, Jessica Di Salvatore, & Jonathan Pinckney, Tangled up in Blue: The Effect of UN Peacekeeping on Nonviolent Protests in Post–Civil War Countries
  • Kseniya Oksamytna, Vincenzo Bove, & Magnus Lundgren, Leadership Selection in United Nations Peacekeeping
  • Kaisa Hinkkainen Elliott, Sara M T Polo, & Liana Eustacia Reyes, Making Peace or Preventing It? UN Peacekeeping, Terrorism, and Civil War Negotiations
  • Rachel Schmidt, Contesting the Fighter Identity: Framing, Desertion, and Gender in Colombia
  • Robert U Nagel, Conflict-Related Sexual Violence and the Re-Escalation of Lethal Violence
  • Austin C Doctor, Foreign Fighters and Conflict-Related Sexual Violence
  • Alke Jenss, Benjamin Schuetze, Rethinking Authoritarian Power: The Logistics Space and Authoritarian Practices in and between Secondary Port Cities of the Global South
  • Tyler Pratt, Angling for Influence: Institutional Proliferation in Development Banking
  • Sung Eun Kim & Krzysztof J Pelc, Trade Competition and Worker Compensation: Why Do Some Receive More than Others?
  • Joshua Freedman, The Recognition Dilemma: Negotiating Identity in the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict
  • Julianne Phillips & Scott Wolford, Collective Deterrence in the Shadow of Shifting Power
  • Andrew Boutton & Thomas M Dolan, Enemies in the Shadows: On the Origins and Survival of Clandestine Clients
  • Tanisha M Fazal, Life and Limb: New Estimates of Casualty Aversion in the United States
  • Cathy Xuanxuan Wu, Amanda A Licht, & Scott Wolford, Same as the Old Boss? Domestic Politics and the Turnover Trap
  • Cassilde Schwartz, Miranda Simon, David Hudson, & Shane D Johnson, Law Breaking and Law Bending: How International Migrants Negotiate with State Borders
  • Michal Parizek & Matthew D Stephen, The Increasing Representativeness of International Organizations’ Secretariats: Evidence from the United Nations System, 1997–2015
  • Jillienne Haglund & Ryan M Welch, From Litigation to Rights: The Case of the European Court of Human Rights
  • Hanne Fjelde, Carl Henrik Knutsen, & Håvard Mokleiv Nygård, Which Institutions Matter? Re-Considering the Democratic Civil Peace
  • Lior Lehrs, Give Peace a Plan: Peace Plans as Diplomatic Tools and Textual Agents in Conflict Areas
  • Brandon Bolte, The Puzzle of Militia Containment in Civil War