Sunday, July 2, 2023

New Issue: International Studies Quarterly

The latest issue of the International Studies Quarterly (Vol. 67, no. 2, June 2023) is out. Contents include:
  • Vincent Arel-Bundock & André Blais, Where Should Multinationals Pay Taxes?
  • Noel Anderson, Benjamin E Bagozzi, & Ore Koren, Pressed to Prolong: Conscription, the Costs of Military Labor, and Civil War Duration
  • Hana Attia & Julia Grauvogel, Monitoring the Monitor? Selective Responses to Human Rights Transgressions
  • Laura Huber, One Step Forward, One Step Back: The Micro-Level Impacts of Conflict on Women's Security
  • Lukas Linsi Brian Burgoon, & Daniel K Mügge, The Problem with Trade Measurement in International Relations
  • Michael J Soules, Thinking Outside of the Box: Transnational Terrorism in Civil Wars
  • Ezequiel Gonzalez-Ocantos & Álvaro Morcillo Laiz, Philanthropic Foundations and Transnational Activist Networks: Ford and the Inter-American Institute of Human Rights
  • Takumi Shibaike, The Power of Specialization: NGO Advocacy in Global Conservation Governance
  • Dennis R Schmidt and John Williams, The Normativity of Global Ordering Practices
  • Florencia Montal & Gino Pauselli, Is the Bad News about Compliance Bad News about Human Rights? Evidence from the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
  • Ji Yeon Hong, Ruilin Lai, & Ilker Karaca, Political Institutions and Global Project Finance Loans
  • Justin Massie, Jonathan Paquin, & Kamille Leclair, Contested Strategic Cultures: Anglosphere Participation in the Coalition against ISIS
  • Keshab Giri, Rebel Governance of Marriage and Sexuality: An Intersectional Approach
  • Brendan J Connell & Adrian J Shin, Fed Up: The Global Ascension of the Federal Reserve in the Era of Migration
  • Andrew S Rosenberg, Racial Discrimination in International Visa Policies
  • Christina Cottiero & Stephan Haggard, Stabilizing Authoritarian Rule: The Role of International Organizations
  • Layna Mosley & B Peter Rosendorff, Government Choices of Debt Instruments
  • David Scott & Elisabeth Olivius, Making Gender Known: Assembling Gender Expertise in International Organizations
  • Kevork Oskanian, Beyond State and Hegemony: International Orders as Anarchic Meta-Fields
  • Ahmer Tarar, Crisis Bargaining in the Shadow of Third-Party Opportunism
  • Sarah Bauerle Danzman & Sophie Meunier, Mapping the Characteristics of Foreign Investment Screening Mechanisms: The New PRISM Dataset
  • Oguzhan Turkoglu & Sigrid Weber, When to Go? A Conjoint Experiment on Social Networks, Violence, and Forced Migration Decisions in Eastern and Southeastern Turkey
  • Michael F Joseph, Do Different Coercive Strategies Help or Hurt Deterrence?