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September 2019, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 511-542 Who opposes climate regulation? Business preferences for the European emission trading scheme
by Federica Genovese & Endre Tvinnereim - 543-574 The KOF Globalisation Index – revisited
by Savina Gygli & Florian Haelg & Niklas Potrafke & Jan-Egbert Sturm - 575-575 Publisher Correction to: The KOF Globalisation Index – revisited
by Savina Gygli & Florian Haelg & Niklas Potrafke & Jan-Egbert Sturm - 577-580 Paul Poast and Johannes Urpelainen. 2018. Organizing Democracy: How International Organizations Assist New Democracies (Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press)
by Inken Borzyskowski
June 2019, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 169-186 International organizations in a new era of populist nationalism
by Mark Copelovitch & Jon C. W. Pevehouse - 187-216 Popular non-support for international organizations: How extensive and what does this represent?
by David H. Bearce & Brandy J. Jolliff Scott - 217-238 Euroscepticism and government accountability in the European Union
by Christina J. Schneider - 239-260 Global value chains and the political economy of WTO disputes
by Soo Yeon Kim & Gabriele Spilker - 261-296 The service economy: U.S. trade coalitions in an era of deindustrialization
by Leonardo Baccini & Iain Osgood & Stephen Weymouth - 297-333 “Take back control”? The effects of supranational integration on party-system polarization
by Nikitas Konstantinidis & Konstantinos Matakos & Hande Mutlu-Eren - 335-366 Hello, goodbye: When do states withdraw from international organizations?
by Inken Borzyskowski & Felicity Vabulas
March 2019, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-33 Who runs the international system? Nationality and leadership in the United Nations Secretariat
by Paul Novosad & Eric Werker - 35-57 International demands for austerity: Examining the impact of the IMF on the public sector
by Stephanie J. Rickard & Teri L. Caraway - 59-82 War mobilization or war destruction? The unequal rise of progressive taxation revisited
by Lukas Haffert - 83-106 Bureaucratic influence and administrative styles in international organizations
by Christoph Knill & Louisa Bayerlein & Jan Enkler & Stephan Grohs - 107-145 The proliferation of multilateral development banks
by Miles Kellerman - 147-147 Correction to: The proliferation of multilateral development banks
by Miles Kellerman - 149-161 The international political economy data resource
by Benjamin A. T. Graham & Jacob R. Tucker - 163-167 Sarah Blodgett Bermeo. 2018. Targeted Development: Industrialized Country Strategy in a Globalizing World (New York: Oxford University Press)
by Simone Dietrich
December 2018, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 491-518 Issue linkage across international organizations: Does European countries’ temporary membership in the UN Security Council increase their receipts from the EU budget?
by Christoph Mikulaschek - 519-546 Self-legitimation in the face of politicization: Why international organizations centralized public communication
by Matthias Ecker-Ehrhardt - 547-572 Stability and change in international policy-making: A punctuated equilibrium approach
by Magnus Lundgren & Theresa Squatrito & Jonas Tallberg - 573-593 Guilty as perceived: How opinions about states influence opinions about NGOs
by Thomas R. Guarrieri - 595-619 The first image reversed: IGO signals and mass political attitudes
by David H. Bearce & Thomas R. Cook - 621-625 Carola Betzold and Florian Weiler. 2018. Development Aid and Adaptation to Climate Change in Developing Countries (Cham, CH: Palgrave Macmillan)
by Katharina Michaelowa - 627-630 Jaroslav Tir and Johannes Karreth. 2018. Incentivizing Peace: How International Organizations Can Help Prevent Civil Wars in Member Countries (New York: Oxford University Press)
by David E. Cunningham
September 2018, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 335-357 Can human rights conditionality reduce repression? Examining the European Union’s economic agreements
by Daniela Donno & Michael Neureiter - 359-393 Do IMF programs catalyze donor assistance to low-income countries?
by Yasemin Bal Gündüz & Masyita Crystallin - 395-419 Divulging data: Domestic determinants of international information sharing
by Asif Efrat & Abraham L. Newman - 421-455 Intellectual property provisions and support for US trade agreements
by Iain Osgood & Yilang Feng - 457-482 Who matters for memory: Sources of institutional memory in international organization crisis management
by Heidi Hardt - 483-485 C. Randall Henning. 2017. Tangled Governance: International Regime Complexity, the Troika, and the Euro Crisis (New York: Oxford University Press)
by Daniel W. Drezner - 487-490 Gijs Jan Brandsma and Jens Blom-Hansen. 2017. Controlling the EU Executive? The Politics of Delegation in the European Union (Oxford: Oxford University Press)
by Christina J. Schneider
June 2018, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 137-142 Trade and investment: Introduction to the special issue
by Renee Bowen & Manfred Elsig - 143-162 Protecting labor rights in preferential trade agreements: The role of trade unions, left governments, and skilled labor
by Damian Raess & Andreas Dür & Dora Sari - 163-187 Good for some, bad for others: US investors and non-trade issues in preferential trade agreements
by Lisa Lechner - 189-242 Trade at the margin: Estimating the economic implications of preferential trade agreements
by Gabriele Spilker & Thomas Bernauer & In Song Kim & Helen Milner & Iain Osgood & Dustin Tingley - 243-272 Domestic political determinants of the onset of WTO disputes
by B. Peter Rosendorff & Alastair Smith - 273-308 Plaintiffs by proxy: A firm-level approach to WTO dispute resolution
by Jeheung Ryu & Randall W. Stone - 309-333 Out of the shadows or into the dark? Economic openness, IMF programs, and the growth of shadow economies
by Robert G. Blanton & Bryan Early & Dursun Peksen
March 2018, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-23 The relational politics of shame: Evidence from the universal periodic review
by Rochelle Terman & Erik Voeten - 25-48 When do states renegotiate investment agreements? The impact of arbitration
by Yoram Z. Haftel & Alexander Thompson - 49-75 The internationalization of production and the politics of compliance in WTO disputes
by Aydin B. Yildirim & J. Tyson Chatagnier & Arlo Poletti & Dirk De Bièvre - 77-103 Tenure, promotion and performance: The career path of US ambassadors
by Eric Arias & Alastair Smith - 105-125 Collective action and geoengineering
by Todd Sandler - 127-131 Philip Y. Lipscy. 2017. Renegotiating the World Order. Institutional Change in International Relations (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)
by Felicity Vabulas - 133-136 Jonathan Bonnitcha, Lauge N. Skovgaard Poulsen and Michael Waibel. 2017. The Political Economy of the Investment Treaty Regime (Oxford: Oxford University Press)
by Tarald Laudal Berge
December 2017, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 497-522 Leading by design: Informal influence and international secretariats
by Michael W. Manulak - 523-558 Are IMF lending programs good or bad for democracy?
by Stephen C. Nelson & Geoffrey P. R. Wallace - 559-583 Control, soft information, and the politics of international organizations staffing
by Michal Parízek - 585-611 Examining the role of region and elections on representation in the UN Security Council
by Brian Lai & Vanessa A. Lefler - 613-641 Which type of international organizations can settle civil wars?
by Magnus Lundgren - 643-645 Stephen C. Nelson. 2017. The Currency of Confidence: How Economic Beliefs Shape the IMF’s Relationship with its Borrowers (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press)
by Randall W. Stone - 647-651 Barbara Koremenos. 2016. The continent of international law. Explaining agreement design. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)
by Oliver Westerwinter
September 2017, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 335-363 Good countries or good projects? Comparing macro and micro correlates of World Bank and Asian Development Bank project performance
by David Bulman & Walter Kolkma & Aart Kraay - 365-395 Domestic politics and the WHO’s International Health Regulations: Explaining the use of trade and travel barriers during disease outbreaks
by Catherine Z. Worsnop - 397-419 The reputations of NGOs: Peer evaluations of effectiveness
by George E. Mitchell & Sarah S. Stroup - 421-459 Financing the United Nations: Explaining variation in how donors provide funding to the UN
by A. Burcu Bayram & Erin R. Graham - 461-484 Balancing friends and foes: Explaining advocacy styles at global diplomatic conferences
by Jan Beyers & Marcel Hanegraaff - 485-489 Ruth Ben-Artzi. 2016. Regional development banks in comparison: Banking strategies versus development goals (New York, NY: Cambridge University Press)
by Christopher Humphrey - 491-495 Xu, Jiajun. 2017. Beyond US Hegemony in International Development: The Contest for Influence at the World Bank. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)
by Bernhard Reinsberg
June 2017, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 157-169 International organizations and development finance: Introduction to the special issue
by Daniel L. Nielson & Bradley Parks & Michael J. Tierney - 171-197 What determines earmarked funding to international development organizations? Evidence from the new multi-bi aid data
by Vera Z. Eichenauer & Bernhard Reinsberg - 199-226 Organizational reform and the rise of trust funds: Lessons from the World Bank
by Bernhard Reinsberg - 227-253 Bad neighbors? How co-located Chinese and World Bank development projects impact local corruption in Tanzania
by Samuel Brazys & Johan A. Elkink & Gina Kelly - 255-279 The politics of contract allocation in the World Bank
by Elena V. McLean - 281-306 He who pays the piper calls the tune: Credit rating agencies and multilateral development banks
by Chris Humphrey - 307-334 The choice among aid donors: The effects of multilateral vs. bilateral aid on recipient behavioral support
by Michael G. Findley & Helen V. Milner & Daniel L. Nielson
March 2017, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-38 Does it pay to be poor? Testing for systematically underreported GNI estimates
by Andrew Kerner & Morten Jerven & Alison Beatty - 39-73 Need for speed: The lending responsiveness of the IMF
by Daniel McDowell - 75-94 The impact of ILO conventions on worker rights: Are empty promises worse than no promises?
by Dursun Peksen & Robert G. Blanton - 95-120 Human rights shaming through INGOs and foreign aid delivery
by Simone Dietrich & Amanda Murdie - 121-146 Speech is silver, silence is golden? Examining state activity in international negotiations
by Diana Panke - 147-150 Miriam Bradley. 2016. Protecting civilians in war: The ICRC, UNHCR, and their limitations in internal armed conflicts (Oxford: Oxford University Press)
by Michael Lipson - 151-155 Alexandru Grigorescu. 2015. Democratic Intergovernmental Organizations? Normative Pressures and Decision-Making Rules (New York, NY: Cambridge University Press)
by Tobias Lenz
December 2016, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 399-418 Not letting ‘bad apples’ spoil the bunch: Democratization and strict international organization accession rules
by Christodoulos Kaoutzanis & Paul Poast & Johannes Urpelainen - 419-448 The influence of interest: Real US interest rates and bilateral investment treaties
by Timm Betz & Andrew Kerner - 449-475 Human rights treaties and mobilized dissent against the state
by Emily Hencken Ritter & Courtenay R. Conrad - 477-521 Can I stay a BIT longer? The effect of bilateral investment treaties on political survival
by Soumyajit Mazumder - 523-527 Ayse Kaya. 2015. Power and Global Economic Institutions
by Stephen Craig Nelson
September 2016, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 387-390 Hylke Dijkstra. 2016. International Organizations and Military Affairs (London: Routledge)
by Sebastian Mayer - 391-395 Graham Bird and Dane Rowlands. 2016. The International Monetary Fund: Distinguishing Reality from Rhetoric (Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar)
by Ayse Kaya - 397-397 Erratum to: William Phelan. 2015. In place of inter-state retaliation: The European Union’s rejection of WTO-style trade sanctions (Oxford: Oxford University Press)
by Karen J. Alter
June 2016, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 155-169 Developing countries and international organizations: Introduction to the special issue
by John W. McArthur & Eric Werker - 171-196 Imperfect adaptation: how the WTO and the IMF adjust to shifting power distributions among their members
by Bernhard Zangl & Frederick Heußner & Andreas Kruck & Xenia Lanzendörfer - 219-245 Citizen preferences and public goods: comparing preferences for foreign aid and government programs in Uganda
by Helen V. Milner & Daniel L. Nielson & Michael G. Findley - 247-282 Resisting democracy assistance: Who seeks and receives technical election assistance?
by Inken von Borzyskowski
March 2016, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-23 The effects of the IMF on expropriation of foreign firms
by Glen Biglaiser & Hoon Lee & Joseph Staats - 25-58 Credibility, preferences, and bilateral investment treaties
by Seok-ju Cho & Yong Kim & Cheol-Sung Lee - 59-87 Democratic memberships in international organizations: Sources of institutional design
by Jonas Tallberg & Thomas Sommerer & Theresa Squatrito - 89-120 Why do some international institutions contain strong dispute settlement provisions? New evidence from preferential trade agreements
by Todd Allee & Manfred Elsig - 121-144 Transnational advocacy and domestic law: International NGOs and the design of freedom of information laws
by Daniel Berliner - 145-149 William Phelen. 2015. In place of inter-state retaliation: The European Union’s rejection of WTO-style trade sanctions (Oxford: Oxford University Press)
by Karen Alter - 151-154 Leslie Johns. 2015. Strengthening international courts: The hidden costs of legalization. (Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press)
by Jillienne Haglund
December 2015, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 413-437 The preoccupation of the United Nations with Israel: Evidence and theory
by Raphael Becker & Arye Hillman & Niklas Potrafke & Alexander Schwemmer - 439-464 The multifaceted nature of global climate change negotiations
by Benjamin Bagozzi - 465-488 Does stakeholder involvement foster democratic legitimacy in international organizations? An empirical assessment of a normative theory
by Hans Agné & Lisa Dellmuth & Jonas Tallberg - 489-512 The domestic effectiveness of international human rights monitoring in established democracies. The case of the UN human rights treaty bodies
by Jasper Krommendijk - 513-516 Tana Johnson. 2014. Organizational Progeny: Why governments are losing control over the proliferating structures of global governance (Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press)
by Michael Tierney - 517-520 Sikina Jinnah. 2014. Post-treaty politics: Secretariat influence in global environmental governance (Cambridge: The MIT Press)
by Hylke Dijkstra
September 2015, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 305-328 Delegation and pooling in international organizations
by Liesbet Hooghe & Gary Marks - 329-349 Do human rights violations hinder counterterrorism cooperation? Evidence from the FBI’s deployment abroad
by Asif Efrat - 351-375 Measuring attitudes toward regional organizations outside Europe
by Bernd Schlipphak - 377-402 Balancing design objectives: Analyzing new data on voting rules in intergovernmental organizations
by Daniel Blake & Autumn Payton - 403-407 Heidi Hardt. 2014. Time to react: The efficiency of international organizations in crisis response. Oxford: Oxford University Press
by Stephanie C. Hofmann - 409-412 Leonardo Baccini and Johannes Urpelainen. 2014. Cutting the Gordian Knot of Economic Reform. When and How International Institutions Help (New York: Oxford University Press)
by Ana Garriga
June 2015, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 107-117 The political logic of dispute settlement: Introduction to the special issue
by Christina Davis - 119-143 Dispute settlement mechanisms and maritime boundary settlements
by Áslaug Ásgeirsdóttir & Martin Steinwand - 145-177 Trade flows and trade disputes
by Chad Bown & Kara Reynolds - 179-205 Balancing law and politics: Judicial incentives in WTO dispute settlement
by Ryan Brutger & Julia Morse - 207-229 Information revelation and structural supremacy: The World Trade Organization’s incorporation of environmental policy
by Tana Johnson - 231-264 When do international economic agreements allow countries to pay to breach?
by Krzysztof Pelc & Johannes Urpelainen - 265-303 Waiting for election season
by Fouad Pervez
March 2015, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-22 Women’s rights INGO shaming and the government respect for women’s rights
by Amanda Murdie & Dursun Peksen - 23-41 Shadow bureaucracies and the unilateral control of international secretariats: Insights from UN peacekeeping
by Hylke Dijkstra - 43-66 A political economy of positions in climate change negotiations: Economic, structural, domestic, and strategic explanations
by Stefanie Bailer & Florian Weiler - 67-95 UN interventions: The role of geography
by Juan Duque & Michael Jetter & Santiago Sosa - 97-101 Joost Pauwelyn, Ramses A. Wessel and Jan Wouters (Eds.). 2012. Informal international lawmaking. (Oxford: Oxford University Press)
by Oliver Westerwinter - 103-106 Stephanie C. Hofmann. 2013. European security in NATO’s shadow: party ideologies and institution building
by Sten Rynning
December 2014, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 385-412 Contested multilateralism
by Julia Morse & Robert Keohane - 413-440 Choosing international organizations: When do states and the World Bank collaborate on environmental projects?
by Patrick Bayer & Christopher Marcoux & Johannes Urpelainen - 441-469 American evangelicals and domestic versus international climate policy
by Stephen Chaudoin & David Smith & Johannes Urpelainen - 471-498 A theory of emerging order within institutional complexes: How competition among regulatory international institutions leads to institutional adaptation and division of labor
by Thomas Gehring & Benjamin Faude - 499-502 Jonas Tallberg, Thomas Sommerer, Theresa Squatrito, Christer Jönsson. 2013. The Opening Up of International Organizations: Transnational Access in Global Governance (New York, NY: Cambridge University Press)
by Tamar Gutner - 503-505 Yoram Z. Haftel. Regional economic institutions and conflict mitigation: Design, implementation and the promise of peace (Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press)
by Jonathan Strand
September 2014, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 285-308 Does participation in international organizations increase cooperation?
by Erik Voeten - 309-331 Scrambling for contact: The determinants of inter-NGO cooperation in non-Western countries
by Amanda Murdie - 333-352 Think globally, buy locally: International agreements and government procurement
by Stephanie Rickard & Daniel Kono - 353-375 The design of international trade agreements: Introducing a new dataset
by Andreas Dür & Leonardo Baccini & Manfred Elsig - 377-380 Julia Gray. 2013. The Company States Keep: International Economic Organizations and Investor Perceptions (New York: Cambridge University Press)
by J. Broz - 381-384 Joseph Jupille, Walter Mattli and Duncan Snidal. 2013. Institutional Choice and Global Commerce (New York, NY: Cambridge University Press)
by Tobias Hofmann
June 2014, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 135-142 Introduction to the special issue on the political economy of multilateral trade negotiations
by Peter Egger & Marcelo Olarreaga - 143-162 The Doha Round impasse: A graphical account
by Simon Evenett - 163-203 Multilateral determinants of regionalism revisited
by Katerina Gradeva & Dany Jaimovich - 205-239 The economics and political economy of going beyond the GATS
by Erik der Marel & Sébastien Miroudot - 241-260 Sustaining multilateral trade cooperation in a multipolar world economy
by Bernard Hoekman - 261-283 WTO 2.0: Governance of 21st century trade
by Richard Baldwin
March 2014, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-28 Adverse selection and growth under IMF programs
by Muhammet Bas & Randall Stone - 29-58 Knowing your audience: How the structure of international relations and organizational choices affect amnesty international’s advocacy
by Cullen Hendrix & Wendy Wong - 59-82 Orchestration and transnational climate governance
by Thomas Hale & Charles Roger - 83-106 Preferences or blocs? Voting in the United Nations Human Rights Council
by Simon Hug & Richard Lukács - 107-124 Does the IMF cause civil war? A comment
by Trude Midtgaard & Krishna Vadlamannati & Indra Soysa - 125-130 Michael Breen. 2013. The politics of IMF lending (New York: Palgrave MacMillan)
by Mark Copelovitch - 131-134 Liam Clegg. 2013. Controlling the World Bank and IMF: Shareholders, stakeholders, and the politics of concessional lending (New York: Palgrave Macmillan)
by Matthew Winters
December 2013, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 423-445 The impact of leader turnover on the onset and the resolution of WTO disputes
by Talya Bobick & Alastair Smith - 447-476 Political ideology, quality at entry and the success of economic reform programs
by Lodewijk Smets & Stephen Knack & Nadia Molenaers - 477-497 Is there a “Depth versus Participation” dilemma in international cooperation?
by Thomas Bernauer & Anna Kalbhenn & Vally Koubi & Gabriele Spilker - 499-519 Looking beyond States: Openings for international bureaucrats to enter the institutional design process
by Tana Johnson - 521-523 Nitsan Chorev. 2012. The World Health Organization between North and South (Ithaca: Cornell University Press)
by Kelley Lee - 525-528 Mareike Kleine. 2013. Informal governance in the European Union. How governments make international organizations work. (Ithaca: Cornell University Press)
by Simon Hug
September 2013, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 313-341 The choice for multilateralism: Foreign aid and American foreign policy
by Helen Milner & Dustin Tingley - 343-361 The impact of preferential trade agreements on governmental repression revisited
by Gabriele Spilker & Tobias Böhmelt - 363-387 The politicization of international economic institutions in US public debates
by Thomas Rixen & Bernhard Zangl - 389-414 Commerce and institutions: Trade, scope, and the design of regional economic organizations
by Yoram Haftel - 415-418 Joseph P. Joyce. 2013. The IMF and global financial crises. Phoenix rising? (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)
by Axel Dreher - 419-422 Benn Steil. 2013. The Battle of Bretton Woods: John Maynard Keynes, Harry Dexter White, and the Making of a New World Order (Princeton: Princeton University Press)
by James Morrison
June 2013, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 121-136 Informal governance in international organizations: Introduction to the special issue
by Randall Stone - 137-162 What’s left out and why? Informal provisions in formal international law
by Barbara Koremenos - 163-191 Non-compliance by design: Moribund hard law in international institutions
by Christopher Marcoux & Johannes Urpelainen - 193-220 Organization without delegation: Informal intergovernmental organizations (IIGOs) and the spectrum of intergovernmental arrangements
by Felicity Vabulas & Duncan Snidal - 221-243 Informal governance and participation in non-democratic international organizations
by Alexander Libman & Anastassia Obydenkova - 245-264 Knowing your limits: Informal governance and judgment in the EU
by Mareike Kleine - 265-290 “The silent revolution:” How the staff exercise informal governance over IMF lending
by Jeffrey Chwieroth - 291-312 Membership no longer has its privileges: The declining informal influence of Board members on IDA lending
by Kevin Morrison
March 2013, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-31 Do governments mean business when they derogate? Human rights violations during notified states of emergency
by Eric Neumayer - 33-53 The impact of human rights INGO activities on economic sanctions
by Amanda Murdie & Dursun Peksen - 55-80 A closer look at the information provision rationale: Civil society participation in states’ delegations at the UNFCCC
by Tobias Böhmelt - 81-109 External sources of clean technology: Evidence from the Clean Development Mechanism
by Patrick Bayer & Johannes Urpelainen - 111-115 Daniel Finke, Thomas König, Sven-Oliver Proksch and George Tsebelis. 2012. Reforming the European Union: Realizing the Impossible (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press)
by Mareike Kleine - 117-120 Mark Copelovitch. 2010. The International Monetary Fund in the Global Economy: Banks, bonds, and bailouts (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)
by Daniel Nielson
December 2012, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 343-368 The World Bank’s publication record
by Martin Ravallion & Adam Wagstaff - 369-398 Preventing protectionism: International institutions and trade policy
by Leonardo Baccini & Soo Kim - 399-424 Capacity, not constraints: A theory of North-South regulatory cooperation
by Christopher Marcoux & Johannes Urpelainen - 425-448 There’s no place like home: Explaining international NGO advocacy
by Sarah Stroup & Amanda Murdie - 449-452 Edward D. Mansfield and Helen V. Milner. 2012. Votes, Vetoes, and the Political Economy of International Trade Agreements (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press)
by Kerry Chase - 453-455 Christina L. Davis. 2012. Why adjudicate? Enforcing trade rules in the WTO (Princeton: Princeton University Press)
by Manfred Elsig
September 2012, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 247-266 The most-favored nation rule in principle and practice: Discrimination in the GATT
by Joanne Gowa & Raymond Hicks - 267-284 Selectivity on aid modality: Determinants of budget support from multilateral donors
by Paul Clist & Alessia Isopi & Oliver Morrissey - 285-308 Global governance behind closed doors: The IMF boardroom, the Enhanced Structural Adjustment Facility, and the intersection of material power and norm stabilisation in global politics
by Liam Clegg - 309-333 How effective are preferential trade agreements? Ask the experts
by Julia Gray & Jonathan Slapin - 335-338 Kathryn C. Lavelle. 2011. Legislating International Organization: The US Congress, the IMF, and the World Bank (New York, NY: Oxford University Press)
by J. Broz - 339-341 Oran R. Young. 2010. Institutional dynamics: Emergent patterns in international environmental governance (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press)
by Johannes Urpelainen
June 2012, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 117-143 Punctuated equilibrium in the energy regime complex
by Jeff Colgan & Robert Keohane & Thijs Van de Graaf - 145-176 Crossing the threshold: A positive analysis of IBRD graduation policy
by Stephen Knack & F. Rogers & Jac Heckelman - 177-202 Looking in the mirror: Comparing INGO networks across issue areas
by Amanda Murdie & David Davis - 203-230 Certified or branded?
by Rune Hagen - 231-238 Susan Park and Antje Vetterlein (eds.). 2010. Owning development: Creating policy norms in the IMF and the World Bank (New York: Cambridge University Press)
by Robert Wade - 239-246 Soo Yeon Kim. 2010. Power and the governance of global trade: From the GATT to the WTO (Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press)
by Alexander Keck
March 2012, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-32 NGO monitoring and the legitimacy of international cooperation: A strategic analysis
by Christopher Pallas & Johannes Urpelainen - 33-58 Democracies only: When do IMF agreements serve as a seal of approval?
by Molly Bauer & Cesi Cruz & Benjamin Graham - 59-80 There is life after the Commission: An empirical analysis of private interest representation by former EU-commissioners, 1981–2009
by Roland Vaubel & Bernhard Klingen & David Müller - 81-107 Trade, institutions, and the timing of GATT/WTO accession in post-colonial states
by Mark Copelovitch & David Ohls - 109-113 Randall W. Stone. 2011. Controlling institutions: International organizations and the global economy (New York: Cambridge University Press)
by David Lake - 115-116 Ian Hurd. 2011. International organizations. Politics, law, practice (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)
by Karen Mingst
September 2011, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 223-257 Informal influence in the Asian Development Bank
by Christopher Kilby - 259-286 Climate business for poverty reduction? The role of the World Bank
by Axel Michaelowa & Katharina Michaelowa - 287-306 Is two better than one? The effects of IMF and World Bank interaction on growth
by Silvia Marchesi & Emanuela Sirtori - 307-340 Explaining IMF lending decisions after the Cold War
by Christoph Moser & Jan-Egbert Sturm