
The latest issue of the
Review of International Organizations (Vol. 19, no. 3, September 2024) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue: The Power of the Weak
- Duncan Snidal, Thomas Hale, Emily Jones, Claas Mertens & Karolina Milewicz, The power of the “weak” and international organizations
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Lauren L. Ferry & Alexandra O. Zeitz, The power of having powerful friends: Evidence from a new dataset of IMF negotiating missions, 1985-2020
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Katherine M. Beall, Empowering to constrain: Procedural checks in international organizations
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Susanna P. Campbell & Aila M. Matanock, Weapons of the weak state: How post-conflict states shape international statebuilding
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Julia C. Morse & Bridget Coggins, Your silence speaks volumes: Weak states and strategic absence in the UN General Assembly
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Andrew Lugg, Re-contracting intergovernmental organizations: Membership change and the creation of linked intergovernmental organizations
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Michael W. Manulak, The sources of influence in multilateral diplomacy: Replaceability and intergovernmental networks in international organizations
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Rafael Mesquita, The only living guerrillero in New York: Cuba and the brokerage power of a resilient revisionist state