
The latest issue of the
Review of International Organizations (Vol. 21, no. 2, June 2026) is out. Contents include:
- Jacque Gao & Frederick R. Chen, Less is more: Property rights and dictators’ demand for foreign direct investment
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Roman-Gabriel Olar, Locking in democracy? Transitions, returning autocratic elites, and human rights treaty commitment
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Ruixing Cao & Shane Hsuan-Yu Lin,
Leaders’ educational backgrounds and Chinese official finance
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Jillienne Haglund & Francesca Parente,
Balancing justice: Damages awarded by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights
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Jan Philipp Krügel & Nicola Maaser,
How do higher-order punishment institutions shape cooperation and norm-enforcement?
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Ayse Eldes, Jieun Lee, & Iain Osgood, Allied import options available? Finding friendly trade partners amidst decoupling from China
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Emilia Justyna Powell & Aníbal Pérez-Liñán, Compliance with decisions of the Permanent Court of Arbitration
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Joshua Fjelstul, Simon Hug, & Christopher Kilby, Decision-making in the United Nations General Assembly: A comprehensive database of resolution-related decisions
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Bulent Aras & Burcu Fazlioglu, The brothers Karamazov go abroad: A dataset of Russian leaders’ foreign visits