Wednesday, March 22, 2023

New Issue: International Studies Quarterly

The latest issue of the International Studies Quarterly (Vol. 67, no. 1, March 2023) is out. Contents include:
  • Marika Sosnowski, Fear and Violence, Loyalty and Treason: Settlement of Status in Syria
  • Mary Beth Altier & John V Kane, Framing States: Unitary Actor Language and Public Support for Coercive Foreign Policy
  • Avinash Paliwal & Paul Staniland, Strategy, Secrecy, and External Support for Insurgent Groups
  • Scott Wolford, Great Power Intervention and War
  • Jieun Lee, Foreign Direct Investment in Political Influence
  • Carolina Moehlecke, Calvin Thrall, & Rachel L Wellhausen, Global Value Chains as a Constraint on Sovereignty: Evidence from Investor–State Dispute Settlement
  • Joshua Byun & Austin Carson, More than a Number: Aging Leaders in International Politics
  • Aaron McKeil, Order without Victory: International Order Theory Before and After Liberal Hegemony
  • Thomas R Gray & Daniel S Smith, Lineage or Legions? Explaining Imperial Rule Duration in the Roman Empire
  • Columba Achilleos-Sarll, The (Dis-)Appearance of Race in the United Kingdom’s Institutionalization and Implementation of the Women, Peace and Security Agenda
  • Benjamin Tallis, The Art of Brexit
  • Justin S Casey & Lucas Dolan, Ideological Topography in World Politics: A Guide to the End of the Unipolar-Homogeneous Moment
  • Risa Kitagawa, From Political Violence to Political Trust? How Transitional Justice Affects Citizen Views of Government
  • Jacklyn Majnemer & Gustav Meibauer, Names from Nowhere? Fictitious Country Names in Survey Vignettes Affect Experimental Results
  • Benjamin Klasche & Birgit Poopuu, What Relations Matter?
  • Adam B Lerner, Harnessing Intuition and Disciplining Abstraction: Thought Experiments in International Relations