Tuesday, December 21, 2021

New Issue: International Studies Quarterly

The latest issue of the International Studies Quarterly (Vol. 65, no. 4, December 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Bryce W Reeder & Marc S Polizzi, Transforming Zones of Exclusion to Zones of Inclusion? Local-Level UN Peacekeeping Deployments and Educational Attainment
  • Zorzeta Bakaki & Tobias Böhmelt, Can UN Peacekeeping Promote Environmental Quality?
  • James Pattison, The International Responsibility to Protect in a Post-Liberal Order
  • Colin Krainin & Robert Schub, Alliance Dynamics in the Shadow of Shifting Power
  • Stefano Recchia & Jonathan Chu, Validating Threat: IO Approval and Public Support for Joining Military Counterterrorism Coalitions
  • Joshua Alley, Alliance Participation, Treaty Depth, and Military Spending
  • Oliver Jütersonke, Kazushige Kobayashi, Keith Krause, & Xinyu Yuan, Norm Contestation and Normative Transformation in Global Peacebuilding Order(s): The Cases of China, Japan, and Russia
  • Jonathan A Chu, Liberal Ideology and Foreign Opinion on China
  • Karl Gustafsson & Todd H Hall, The Politics of Emotions in International Relations: Who Gets to Feel What, Whose Emotions Matter, and the “History Problem” in Sino-Japanese Relations
  • Chuyu Liu, Money Talks: Cross-ethnic Patronage and Ethnic Conflict in China
  • Jamie J Gruffydd-Jones, International Attention and the Treatment of Political Prisoners
  • Ronald R Krebs, Robert Ralston, & Aaron Rapport, Why They Fight: How Perceived Motivations for Military Service Shape Support for the Use of Force
  • Julian Wucherpfennig, Executive Power Sharing in the Face of Civil War
  • John J Chin, David B Carter, & Joseph G Wright, The Varieties of Coups D’état: Introducing the Colpus Dataset
  • Holger Albrecht, Kevin Koehler, & Austin Schutz, Coup Agency and Prospects for Democracy
  • Christopher Clary, Sameer Lalwani, & Niloufer Siddiqui, Public Opinion and Crisis Behavior in a Nuclearized South Asia
  • Allard Duursma & Henning Tamm, Mutual Interventions in Africa
  • Beste İşleyen, Technology and Territorial Change in Conflict Settings: Migration Control in the Aegean Sea
  • Helen V Milner, Is Global Capitalism Compatible with Democracy? Inequality, Insecurity, and Interdependence
  • Chelsea L Estancona, Rebel Primary Commodity Markets, Price Shocks, and Supplier Victimization
  • Alexander Slaski, Policy Signaling and Foreign Electoral Uncertainty: Implications for Currency Markets
  • Miguel Alberto Gomez & Christopher Whyte, Breaking the Myth of Cyber Doom: Securitization and Normalization of Novel Threats
  • Nadiya Kostyuk, Deterrence in the Cyber Realm: Public versus Private Cyber Capacity
  • Changyong Choi & Sang Hoon Jee, Differential Effects of Information and Communication Technology on (De-) Democratization of Authoritarian Regimes
  • David Romney, Amaney A Jamal, Robert O Keohane, & Dustin Tingley, The Enemy of My Enemy Is Not My Friend: Arabic Twitter Sentiment toward ISIS and the United States