
The latest issue of the
Review of International Organizations (Vol. 20, no. 3, September 2025) is out. Contents include:
- Lorenzo Crippa, Do corporate regulations deter or stimulate investment? The effect of the OECD anti-bribery convention on FDI
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Austin Strange, Influence and support for foreign aid: Evidence from the United States and China
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Siyana Gurova, Ideological cleavages beyond the nation-state: The emergence of transnational political groups in international parliaments
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Osman Sabri Kiratli & Bernd Schlipphak, Populism and public attitudes toward international organizations: Voting, communication, and education
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Naomi Egel, Catching flies with vinegar or honey? Shaming, praising, and public support for international agreements
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Sojun Park & Lauren C. Konken,
Exploiting treaty ambiguity: Public health exceptions in the WTO TRIPS agreement
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Kentaro Hirose, Gabriella R. Montinola, & Masaru Kohno, A matter of trust: Public support for country ownership over aid
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Sam S. Rowan, Effective climate clubs require ambition, leverage and insulation: Theorizing issue linkage in climate change and trade
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Saliha Metinsoy, Who adjusts? Exchange rate regimes and finance versus labor under IMF programs
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Hanna Lerner, David Futscher Pereira, & Nina Schlager, International constitutional advising: Introducing a new dataset