Showing posts with label International Interactions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label International Interactions. Show all posts

Sunday, October 8, 2023

New Issue: International Interactions

The latest issue of International Interactions (Vol. 49, no. 5, 2023) is out. Contents include:
  • Seulah Choi, Where You Sit Matters: The Power of Brokers in Diplomatic Networks & Interstate Conflict
  • Darren Hawkins & Jay Goodliffe, “Leave It as It Is”: International Network Effects on Protected Lands
  • Jerry Urtuzuastigui, American Diasporas, Homeland Human Rights Conduct, and the Onset of Human Rights-Based Economic Sanctions
  • Ilayda B. Onder, Signaling Resolve through Credit-claiming
  • Tanja Eschenauer-Engler, Soldiers and Protest: A Set-Theory Perspective on Military Repression of Anti-Regime Mass Mobilization in Autocracies
  • Emil Petersson, Looking to the Skies: Operation Unified Protector and the Strategy of Aerial Intervention

Saturday, July 1, 2023

New Issue: International Interactions

The latest issue of International Interactions (Vol. 49, no. 4, 2023) is out. Contents include:
  • Sumin Lee & Andrey Tomashevskiy, Punish or tolerate? State capacity, military oversight, and wartime sexual violence
  • Jared Oestman, Burden sharing in UN peacekeeping operations: Who deploys to violent locations?
  • Alastair Smith & James Raymond Vreeland, UN Security Council membership: Increased security and reduced conflict
  • Mark Berlin & Iris Malone, Go arm me: How militant fragmentation affects external support
  • James A. Piazza, Fear of terrorism and support for non-democratic rule in democracies
  • Zhiyuan Wang, Unemployment, central bank independence, and diversionary conflict
  • J. Andrés Gannon & Kerry Chávez, A Wiki-based dataset of military operations with novel strategic technologies (MONSTr)

Wednesday, May 31, 2023

New Issue: International Interactions

The latest issue of International Interactions (Vol. 49, no. 3, 2023) is out. Contents include:
  • Yooneui Kim, A network analysis of naming and shaming in the universal periodic review
  • Nazmus Sakib & Md Muhibbur Rahman, Military in the cabinet and defense spending of civilian governments
  • Tim Haesebrouck, The populist radical right and military intervention: A coincidence analysis of military deployment votes
  • Burak Giray, Troop-providers' ideational commitment to UN peacekeeping and effectiveness
  • Yuichi Kubota, Gaku Ito & Masataka Harada, Making sense of violence in semi-technologized conventional civil war: Evidence from nineteenth-century Japan
  • Omer Zarpli, Sanctions and target public opinion: Experimental evidence from Turkey
  • Mohammad Reza Farzanegan & Hassan F. Gholipour, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and votes in favor of Russia in the UN General Assembly

Sunday, April 30, 2023

New Issue: International Interactions

The latest issue of International Interactions (Vol. 49, no. 2, 2023) is out. Contents include:
  • The Micro-dynamics of Conflict and Peace: Evidence from Colombia
    • Santiago Sosa, The micro-dynamics of conflict and peace: Evidence from Colombia
    • German Lambardi & Paola Palacios, Land use and the incidence of forced displacement
    • Jose Antonio Fortou, Sandra Lillian Johansson & Juan Carlos Muñoz Mora, Control, dispute, and concentration of land during civil war: Evidence from Colombia
    • Juan Albarracín, Juan Pablo Milanese, Inge H. Valencia & Jonas Wolff, Local competitive authoritarianism and post-conflict violence. An analysis of the assassination of social leaders in Colombia

Friday, March 31, 2023

New Issue: International Interactions

The latest issue of International Interactions (Vol. 49, no. 1, 2023) is out. Contents include:
  • Felix Schulte & Christoph V. Steinert, Repression and backlash protests: Why leader arrests backfire
  • Lauren Ferry, Getting to yes: The role of creditor coordination in debt restructuring negotiations
  • David Lektzian & Glen Biglaiser, Sanctions, aid, and voting patterns in the United Nations General Assembly
  • Merih Angin, Albana Shehaj & Adrian J. Shin, IMF: International Migration Fund
  • Soyoung Lee, The Strong, the Weak, and the Honored: Examining the decline in honored alliances post-1945
  • Austin Horng-En Wang, Charles K. S. Wu, Yao-Yuan Yeh & Fang-Yu Chen, High-level visit and national security policy: Evidence from a quasi-experiment in Taiwan
  • Nicholas D. Anderson, Introducing the Warring-States Japan Battle Data

Thursday, December 29, 2022

New Issue: International Interactions

The latest issue of International Interactions (Vol. 48, no. 6, 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Vivian P. Ta-Johnson, Eric Keels & A. Burcu Bayram, How women promote peace: Gender composition, duration, and frames in conflict resolution
  • Dawid Walentek, Reputation or interaction: What determines cooperation on economic sanctions?
  • Christopher S. P. Magee & Tansa George Massoud, Diffusion of protests in the Arab Spring
  • Yufan Yang, Joshua Tschantret & Cody Schmidt, Is terrorism deadlier in democracies?
  • Matthew DiGiuseppe & Colin M. Barry, Do consumers follow the flag? Perceptions of hostility and consumer preferences
  • Herman Wieselgren, Sexual violence along ethnic lines? Revisiting rebel-civilian ethnic ties and wartime sexual violence
  • Rafael Mesquita, Rodrigo Martins & Pedro Seabra, Estimating ideal points from UN General Assembly sponsorship data

Sunday, November 13, 2022

New Issue: International Interactions

The latest issue of International Interactions (Vol. 48, no. 5, 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Federica Genovese & Héctor Hermida-Rivera, Government ideology and bailout conditionality in the European financial crisis
  • Lauren Sukin, Why “cheap” threats are meaningful: Threat perception and resolve in North Korean propaganda
  • Marina G. Petrova, Is it all the same? Repression of the media and civil society organizations as determinants of anti-government opposition
  • Jonathan Pinckney & Babak RezaeeDaryakenari, When the levee breaks: A forecasting model of violent and nonviolent dissent
  • Tianjing Liao & Wonjae Hwang, Political protests and the diversionary use of media: Evidence from China
  • Elad Segev, Atsushi Tago & Kohei Watanabe, Could leaders deflect from political scandals? Cross-national experiments on diversionary action in Israel and Japan
  • Jillienne Haglund, Courtney Hillebrecht & Hannah Roesch Read, International human rights recommendations at home: Introducing the Women’s Rights Compliance Database (WRCD)

Saturday, October 29, 2022

New Issue: International Interactions

The latest issue of International Interactions (Vol. 48, no. 4, 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Lessons from a Conflict Escalation Prediction Competition
    • Håvard Hegre, Paola Vesco & Michael Colaresi, Lessons from an escalation prediction competition
    • Felix Ettensperger, Forecasting conflict using a diverse machine-learning ensemble: Ensemble averaging with multiple tree-based algorithms and variance promoting data configurations
    • Hannes Mueller & Christopher Rauh, Using past violence and current news to predict changes in violence
    • David Randahl & Johan Vegelius, Predicting escalating and de-escalating violence in Africa using Markov models
    • Iris Malone, Recurrent neural networks for conflict forecasting
    • Thomas Chadefaux, A shape-based approach to conflict forecasting
    • Fulvio Attinà, Marcello Carammia & Stefano M. Iacus, Forecasting change in conflict fatalities with dynamic elastic net
    • Christian Oswald & Daniel Ohrenhofer, Click, click boom: Using Wikipedia data to predict changes in battle-related deaths
    • Konstantin Bätz, Ann-Cathrin Klöckner & Gerald Schneider, Challenging the status quo: Predicting violence with sparse decision-making data
    • Vito D’Orazio & Yu Lin, Forecasting conflict in Africa with automated machine learning systems
    • Benjamin J. Radford, High resolution conflict forecasting with spatial convolutions and long short-term memory
    • Andreas Lindholm, Johannes Hendriks, Adrian Wills & Thomas B. Schön, Predicting political violence using a state-space model
    • Cornelius Fritz, Marius Mehrl, Paul W. Thurner & Göran Kauermann, The role of governmental weapons procurements in forecasting monthly fatalities in intrastate conflicts: A semiparametric hierarchical hurdle model
    • Patrick T. Brandt, Vito D’Orazio, Latifur Khan, Yi-Fan Li, Javier Osorio & Marcus Sianan, Conflict forecasting with event data and spatio-temporal graph convolutional networks
    • Lisa Hultman, Maxine Leis & Desirée Nilsson, Employing local peacekeeping data to forecast changes in violence
    • Jonas Vestby, Jürgen Brandsch, Vilde Bergstad Larsen, Peder Landsverk & Andreas Forø Tollefsen, Predicting (de-)escalation of sub-national violence using gradient boosting: Does it work?
    • Paola Vesco, Håvard Hegre, Michael Colaresi, Remco Bastiaan Jansen, Adeline Lo, Gregor Reisch & Nils B. Weidmann, United they stand: Findings from an escalation prediction competition

Wednesday, June 29, 2022

New Issue: International Interactions

The latest issue of International Interactions (Vol. 48, no. 3, 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Hirotaka Fujibayashi, Why do states contribute to the global refugee governance? Fiscal burden-sharing in the post-2011 Syrian refugee crisis
  • Hans-Inge Langø, Curtis M. Bell & Scott Wolford, Oil discovery, oil production, and coups d’état
  • Bimal Adhikari, Jin Mun Jeong & Dursun Peksen, Compliant or defiant? Economic sanctions and United Nations General Assembly voting by target countries
  • Hyo Won Lee, Yena Kim & Whasun Jho, Domestic politics and requests for UNESCO’s international assistance program
  • Mihai Croicu & Kristine Eck, Reporting of non-fatal conflict events
  • Scott J. Cook & Nils B. Weidmann, Race to the bottom: Spatial aggregation and event data
  • Osman Zeki Gökçe & Emre Hatipoğlu, Documenting energy flows between states: The Global Energy Relations Dataset (GERD), 1978–2014

Saturday, May 7, 2022

New Issue: International Interactions

The latest issue of International Interactions (Vol. 48, no. 2, 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Neil Narang & Yanjun Liu, Does female ratio balancing influence the efficacy of peacekeeping units? Exploring the impact of female peacekeepers on post-conflict outcomes and behavior
  • Wonjun Song, Dictators, personalized security forces, and coups
  • Ahmer Tarar, Risk preferences, uncertainty, and war
  • Faradj Koliev & James H. Lebovic, Shaming into compliance? Country reporting of convention adherence to the International Labour Organization
  • Manfred Elsig & Sebastian Klotz, Initiator conditions and the diffusion of digital trade-related provisions in PTAs
  • Miranda Simon, Cassilde Schwartz & David Hudson, Covid-19 insecurities and migration aspirations
  • Colin M. Barry, David L. Cingranelli & K. Chad Clay, Labor rights in comparative perspective: The WorkR dataset

Sunday, January 30, 2022

New Issue: International Interactions

The latest issue of International Interactions (Vol. 48, no. 1, 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Lesley G. Terris & Orit E. Tykocinski, Agents of peace or enablers of violence? The proximal effects of mediators in international disputes
  • Andreas Dür & Christoph Mödlhamer, Power and innovative capacity: Explaining variation in intellectual property rights regulation across trade agreements
  • Jesse C. Johnson, Designing Alliances: How adversaries provoke peacetime military coordination
  • Boris Brekhov, Rewards versus Sanctions in International Relations: A Game-Theoretic Analysis of Bluffing
  • Gong Chen, Utilitarianism or cosmopolitanism? A study of education’s impact on individual attitudes toward foreign countries
  • Chelsea L. Estancona, Banditry or business? Rebel labor markets and state economic intervention
  • Richard W. Frank, Human trafficking indicators: A new dataset

Tuesday, November 30, 2021

New Issue: International Interactions

The latest issue of International Interactions (Vol. 47, no. 6, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Rebecca H. Best & Simanti Lahiri, Hard choices, soft targets: Terror proscription and strategic targeting decisions of FTO
  • Jared Oestman, A price for peace: troop contributing countries’ responses to peacekeeper fatalities
  • Douglas B Atkinson, The issues are the issue: Intangible salience and war duration
  • Andrew P. Owsiak & John A. Vasquez, Peaceful dyads: A territorial perspective
  • Huseyin Ilgaz, Qui bono? Foreign military, economic, diplomatic interventions, and the termination of civil wars: An integrative approach
  • Maxim Slav, Elena Smyslovskikh, Vladimir Novikov, Igor Kolesnikov & Andrey Korotayev, Deprivation, instability, and propensity to attack: how urbanization influences terrorism
  • Lindsay R. Dolan & Quynh Nguyen, Mutual gain or resource drain? Attitudes toward international financial assistance during the early COVID-19 pandemic

Thursday, September 30, 2021

New Issue: International Interactions

The latest issue of International Interactions (Vol. 47, no. 5, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Symposium: Promoting Restraint in War
    • Brian McQuinn, Fiona Terry, Oliver Kaplan & Francisco Gutiérrez-Sanin, Introduction: promoting restraint in war
    • Andrew M. Bell & Fiona Terry, Combatant rank and socialization to norms of restraint: examining the Australian and Philippine armies
    • Ferdaous Bouhlel & Yvan Guichaoua, Norms, non-combatants’ agency and restraint in jihadi violence in northern Mali
    • Naomi Pendle, Competing authorities and norms of restraint: governing community-embedded armed groups in South Sudan
    • Oliver Kaplan, The International Committee of the Red Cross and support for civilian self-protection in Colombia
    • Hyeran Jo, Joshua K. Alley, Yohan Park & Soren Jordan, Signaling restraint: international engagement and rebel groups’ commitment to international law

Monday, August 9, 2021

New Issue: International Interactions

The latest issue of International Interactions (Vol. 47, no. 4, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Andrea L. Everett & Daniel C. Tirone, Strategic Samaritanism: how armed conflict affects aid receipts
  • Robert Carroll & Amy Pond, Costly signaling in autocracy
  • Sema Hande Ogutcu-Fu, State intervention, external spoilers, and the durability of peace agreements
  • Arthur Stein & Marc-Olivier Cantin, Crowding out the field: External Support to Insurgents and the Intensity of Inter-rebel Fighting in Civil Wars
  • Martín Macías-Medellín & Laura H Atuesta, Constraints and military coordination: How ICTs shape the intensity of rebel violence
  • Benjamin Denison & Krista E. Wiegand, Democratizing the dispute: democratization and the history of conflict management
  • Marius Mehrl & Ioannis Choulis, The colonial roots of structural coup-proofing
  • Bryan Rooney & Matthew DiLorenzo, Political turnover, regime type, and investment behavior

Monday, June 28, 2021

New Issue: International Interactions

The latest issue of International Interactions (Vol. 47, no. 3, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Quynh Nguyen, Gabriele Spilker & Thomas Bernauer, The (still) mysterious case of agricultural protectionism
  • Dawid Walentek, Joris Broere, Matteo Cinelli, Mark M. Dekker & Jonas M. B. Haslbeck, Success of economic sanctions threats: coercion, information and commitment
  • Dov H. Levin, Will you still love me tomorrow? Partisan electoral interventions, foreign policy compliance, and voting in the UN
  • Jonathan A. Chu, Jiyoung Ko & Adam Liu, Commanding Support: Values and Interests in the Rhetoric of Alliance Politics
  • Richard J. Saunders, Only Friends Can Betray You: International Rivalry and Domestic Politics
  • Aysegul Aydin & Cem Emrence, Counterinsurgency as an institution: Evidence from Turkey
  • Daniel Finke, Regime type and co-sponsorship in the UN General Assembly

Thursday, April 29, 2021

New Issue: International Interactions

The latest issue of International Interactions (Vol. 47, no. 2, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Kerstin Fisk, Plausible deniability? An investigation of government and government-outsourced violence in refugee hosting areas
  • Alex Braithwaite, Joseph M. Cox & Faten Ghosn, Should I stay or should I go? The decision to flee or stay home during civil war
  • Nazli Avdan, Naji Bsisu & Amanda Murdie, Abuse by association: migration from terror-prone countries and human rights abuses
  • Timothy M. Peterson & Yuleng Zeng, Conflict and cooperation with trade partners
  • David Lindsey, Willful ignorance in international coercion
  • Minnie M. Joo & Bumba Mukherjee, Rebel command and control, time, and rebel group splits
  • Lamis Abdelaaty, Rivalry, ethnicity, and asylum admissions worldwide
  • Michal Smetana & Marek Vranka, How moral foundations shape public approval of nuclear, chemical, and conventional strikes: new evidence from experimental surveys

Saturday, February 6, 2021

New Issue: International Interactions

The latest issue of International Interactions (Vol. 47, no. 1, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Making Trains from Boxcars: Studying Conflict and Conflict Management Interdependencies
    • Andrew P. Owsiak, J. Michael Greig & Paul F. Diehl, Making trains from boxcars: studying conflict and conflict management interdependencies
    • Andrew P. Owsiak, Conflict management trajectories: theory and evidence
    • Zorzeta Bakaki & Marius Mehrl, Examining conflict management technique sequences in international claims
    • J. Michael Greig, Helping without hurting: ameliorating the negative effects of humanitarian assistance on civil wars through mediation
    • Molly M. Melin, The business of peace: understanding corporate contributions to conflict management
    • Rebecca Cordell, Thorin Wright & Paul F. Diehl, Extant commitment, risk, and UN peacekeeping authorization
    • Govinda Clayton, Han Dorussen & Tobias Böhmelt, United Nations peace initiatives 1946-2015: introducing a new dataset
    • Daniel Druckman & Susan Allen, Interactions among conflict management techniques: extending the breadth and depth of the framework

Wednesday, January 6, 2021

New Issue: International Interactions

The latest issue of International Interactions (Vol. 46, no. 6, 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Michael J. Soules, Women in uniform: the opening of combat roles in state militaries
    • Katherine Sawyer & Talbot M. Andrews, Rebel recruitment and retention in civil conflict
    • Elizabeth J. Menninga, Complementary mediation: Exploring mediator composition in civil wars
    • Rong Wang & Aimei Yang, The Structure and Evolution of the International Human Rights Network:Unpacking the Influences of Countries’ Contextual Factors and Network Configurations
    • Efe Tokdemir, Seden Akcinaroglu, H. Ege Ozen & Ekrem Karakoc, ‘Wars of Others’: National Cleavages and Attitudes towards External Conflicts
    • Doron Ella, Categorization in international organizations
    • Eyal Rubinson & Tal Sadeh, Perceived to slack: secondary securitization and multilateral treaty ratification in Israel
  • Research Note
    • Nick Dietrich & Kristine Eck, Known unknowns: media bias in the reporting of political violence

Friday, October 23, 2020

New Issue: International Interactions

The latest issue of International Interactions (Vol. 46, no. 5, 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Jessica Edry, Shallow commitments may bite deep: domestic politics and flexibility in international cooperation
    • Yooneui Kim & Elizabeth J. Menninga, Competition, Aid, and Violence against Civilians
    • Paulina Pospieszna & Patrick M. Weber, Amplifying and nullifying the impact of democratic sanctions through aid to civil society
    • Clayton Webb, Re-examining the costs of sanctions and sanctions threats using stock market data
    • Andrew Levin, Whitewashing and extortion: why human rights-abusing states participate in UN peacekeeping operations
    • Gary Uzonyi, Group identification, uncertainty, and the duration of genocide and politicide
  • Research Note
    • Paul Winter & Enzo Lenine, Survival of the best fit: modelling nuclear proliferational evidence

Tuesday, June 23, 2020

New Issue: International Interactions

The latest issue of International Interactions (Vol. 46, no. 4, 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Benjamin Tkach, Private military and security companies, corporate structure, and levels of violence in Iraq
    • Glen Biglaiser & David Lektzian, The effects of economic sanctions on targeted countries’ stock markets
    • Jillienne Haglund, Domestic Politics and the Effectiveness of Regional Human Rights Courts
    • William Spaniel & Michael Poznansky, Bad-faith cooperation
    • Seung-Whan Choi , Youngwan Kim , David Ebner & Patrick James, Human rights institutionalization and US humanitarian military intervention
  • Research Notes
    • Ross A. Miller, Welcome to the Jungle: a research note on leader entry, combat experience, and dispute targeting
    • Brandon Yoder & Kyle Haynes, Mutual uncertainty and credible reassurance: experimental evidence