- Special Issue: The Future of Global Governance and World Order
- Brett Ashley Leeds, Layna Mosley, B. Peter Rosendorff, & Ayşe Zarakol, The Future of Global Governance and World Order
- Stacie E. Goddard & Abraham Newman, Further Back to the Future: Neo-Royalism, the Trump Administration, and the Emerging International System
- Julia C. Morse & Tyler Pratt, Information Disorder and Global Politics
- C. Nicolai L. Gellwitzki & Jeremy F.G. Moulton, The New Age of Myth: Political Narratives and the Reconstitution of World Order
- Stephen Weymouth, Digital Disintegration: Techno-Blocs and Strategic Sovereignty in the AI Era
- Susan D. Hyde & Elizabeth N. Saunders, The Unconstrained Future of World Order: The Assault on Democratic Constraint and Implications for US Global Leadership
- Jeff Colgan & Federica Genovese, Global Climate Politics after the Return of President Trump
- Austin Carson, Rachel Metz, & Paul Poast, Allies and Access: Implications of an American Turn Away from Alliances
- Tobias Pforr, Fabian Pape, & Johannes Petry, Dollar Diminished: The Unmaking of US Financial Hegemony Under Trump
- Dongan Tan, The Decoupling Dilemma: How US Sanctions Erode Global Economic Governance
- Bryce W. Reeder, The Future of United Nations Peacekeeping in a Fragmenting World
- Rebecca Cordell & Alex Dukalskis, Authoritarianism, Global Politics, and the Future of Human Rights
- Perisa Davutoglu, The Architecture of Containment: Refugee Protection in a Postliberal Order
- Andreas Dür & Alessia Invernizzi, Weathering the Storm: US Trade Policy Beyond Trump
- Kenneth A. Schultz, Holding the World Together? The Future of Territorial Order
- Sarah Sunn Bush, Daniela Donno, Jon C.W. Pevehouse, & Christina J. Schneider, The End of Autocratic Norm Adaptation? US Retrenchment and Liberal Norms in Illiberal Regimes
Thursday, December 11, 2025
New Issue: International Organization
The latest issue of International Organization (Vol. 79, Special Issue 2025) is out. Contents include:

