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March 2020, Volume 46, Issue 2
- 163-198 Diversionary cheap talk: economic conditions and US foreign policy rhetoric, 1945-2010
by Erin Baggott Carter - 199-226 United Nations peacekeeping and terrorism: short-term risks and long-term benefits
by Holley E. Hansen & Stephen C. Nemeth & Jacob A. Mauslein - 227-250 Single-party government, Prime Minister psychology, and the diversionary use of force: theory and evidence from the British case
by Dennis M. Foster & Jonathan W. Keller - 251-273 Discrimination and ethnic conflict: a dyadic analysis of politically-excluded groups in sub-Saharan Africa
by Ludovico Alcorta & Haley J. Swedlund & Jeroen Smits - 274-290 Status from fighting? Reassessing the relationship between conflict involvement and diplomatic rank
by Steven Ward - 291-308 States and their international relations since 1816: introducing version 2 of the International System(s) Dataset (ISD)
by Charles R. Butcher & Ryan D. Griffiths
January 2020, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 1-27 Why can’t a woman be more like a man? Female leaders in crisis bargaining
by Abigail S. Post & Paromita Sen - 28-50 Trade balance and policy complexity: explaining political elites’ focus on international trade at the domestic level
by Heather Elko McKibben & Timothy W. Taylor - 51-81 Shocked into Service: Free Trade and the American South’s Military Burden
by Adam Dean & Jonathan Obert - 82-110 Third-party pressure for peace
by Anna O. Pechenkina - 111-132 Moral hazard at sea: how alliances actually increase low-level maritime provocations between allies
by Hayoun Jessie Ryou-Ellison & Aaron Gold - 133-149 Merging actors with events: introducing the social conflict analysis dataset – organizational properties (SCAD-OPs)
by Idean Salehyan & Ayal Feinberg - 150-162 Once more, with feeling: using sentiment analysis to improve models of relationships between non-state actors
by Kevin T. Greene & Caleb Lucas
November 2019, Volume 45, Issue 6
- 949-975 Never out of Now: Preference Falsification, Social Capital and the Arab Spring
by Ammar Shamaileh - 976-1002 Explaining incompleteness and conditionality in alliance agreements
by Joshua C. Fjelstul & Dan Reiter - 1003-1031 Trial fairness before impact: Tracing the link between post-conflict trials and peace stability
by Christoph V. Steinert - 1032-1048 Practices and outcomes of humanitarian military interventions: a new data set
by Thorsten Gromes & Matthias Dembinski - 1049-1064 Translating CAMEO verbs for automated coding of event data
by Javier Osorio & Viveca Pavon & Sayeed Salam & Jennifer Holmes & Patrick T. Brandt & Latifur Khan
September 2019, Volume 45, Issue 5
- 757-780 UN Troop Deployment and Preventing Violence Against Civilians in Darfur
by Anup Phayal - 781-803 Labor Market Institutions and Outward Foreign Direct Investment in OECD Countries
by Mi Jeong Shin & Chia-yi Lee - 804-837 International conflict, military rule, and violent authoritarian breakdown
by Joonbum Bae - 838-864 The Conditional Effectiveness of Directive Mediation
by Su-Mi Lee & J. Michael Greig - 865-892 Evaluating the impact of repeated leadership targeting on militant group durability
by Yasutaka Tominaga - 893-916 Failed agreements and their impact on subsequent mediation onset and success in intrastate conflicts
by Levke Aduda - 917-932 Environmental effects of GATT/WTO membership: an empirical evaluation
by Sung Eun Kim & Johannes Urpelainen & Joonseok Yang - 933-948 The old terrorism: a dataset, 1860 – 1969
by Joshua Tschantret
July 2019, Volume 45, Issue 4
- 595-616 Foreign policy begins at home: the local origin of support for US democracy promotion
by William Christiansen & Tobias Heinrich & Timothy M. Peterson - 617-637 Global diffusion, policy flexibility, and inflation targeting
by Fabio Wasserfallen - 638-665 International Influences on Nonviolent and Violent Contention
by Jori Breslawski & David E. Cunningham - 666-692 Politics or prejudice? Explaining individual-level hostilities in India’s Hindu–Muslim conflict
by Sebastian Schutte - 693-719 Religious Institutionalism: A Domestic Explanation for External Support of Rebel Groups
by Brandon Ives - 720-735 Evaluating the influence of international norms and shaming on state respect for rights: an audit experiment with foreign embassies
by Zhanna Terechshenko & Charles Crabtree & Kristine Eck & Christopher J. Fariss - 736-756 Beyond the media’s radar: Introducing the Intifada Non-Media-Based Dataset
by Eitan Y. Alimi & Gregory M. Maney & Alon Burstein
May 2019, Volume 45, Issue 3
- 421-446 Useful ignorance: The benefits of uncertainty during power shifts
by Kyle Haynes - 447-473 The Catalytic Effect of IMF Lending: Evidence from Sectoral FDI Data
by Michael Breen & Patrick J. W. Egan - 474-499 Colonial Legacy and Foreign Aid: Decomposing the Colonial Bias
by Daina Chiba & Tobias Heinrich - 500-531 “Mtwara will be the New Dubai”: dashed expectations, grievances, and civil unrest in Tanzania
by Elise Must & Siri Aas Rustad - 532-559 The political economy of labor market deregulation during IMF interventions
by Bernhard Reinsberg & Thomas Stubbs & Alexander Kentikelenis & Lawrence King - 560-575 The Rise of the Islamic State and Changing Patterns of Cooperation in the Middle East
by Juan Tellez & Jordan Roberts - 576-594 Treatment format and external validity in international relations experiments
by Sarah Kreps & Stephen Roblin
March 2019, Volume 45, Issue 2
- 215-266 Civilian self-defense militias in civil war
by Chelsea Estancona & Lucia Bird & Kaisa Hinkkainen & Navin Bapat - 267-288 The dollar and the demand for protection
by Thomas Oatley & Robert Galantucci - 289-315 Economics, security, and individual-level preferences for trade agreements
by Matthew DiGiuseppe & Katja B. Kleinberg - 316-343 Foreign Terrorist Organization designation, international cooperation, and terrorism
by Brian J. Phillips - 344-368 Deadly foreign terrorism and the rank-ordered tournament for foreign press attention: implications for counterterrorism
by Crystal Shelton & Erik Cleven & Aaron M. Hoffman - 369-400 Security-Civil Liberties Trade-offs: International Cooperation in Extraordinary Rendition
by Rebecca Cordell - 401-420 Nowhere to go? Why do some civil wars generate more refugees than others?
by Oguzhan Turkoglu & Thomas Chadefaux
January 2019, Volume 45, Issue 1
- 1-27 Explaining the number of rebel groups in civil wars
by Barbara F. Walter - 28-53 Labor migration numbers and rights: do they trade off or advance together?
by David H. Bearce & Andrew F. Hart - 54-79 Ethnicity, political survival, and the exchange of nationalist foreign policy
by Akisato Suzuki - 80-112 Age structure and political violence: a re-assessment of the “youth bulge” hypothesis
by Hannes Weber - 113-143 The psychological effects of state socialization: IGO membership loss and respect for human rights
by Gina Lei Miller & Ryan M. Welch & Andrew J. Vonasch - 144-169 “Any press is good press?” Rebel political wings, media freedom, and terrorism in civil wars
by Eric Keels & Justin Kinney - 170-197 Food, state power, and rebellion: The case of maize
by Ore Koren - 198-214 Civil war mediation and integration into global value chains
by J. Tyson Chatagnier
November 2018, Volume 44, Issue 6
- 985-1016 Women’s Participation in Peace Negotiations and the Durability of Peace
by Jana Krause & Werner Krause & Piia Bränfors - 1017-1039 Who is a Terrorist? Ethnicity, Group Affiliation, and Understandings of Political Violence
by Vito D’Orazio & Idean Salehyan - 1040-1064 Deeper Commitment to Human Rights Treaties: Signaling and Investment Risk Perception
by Mi Hwa Hong & Gary Uzonyi - 1065-1080 Immigrant Out-Groups and Voting against Free Trade
by R. Urbatsch - 1081-1081 EOV Editorial Board
by The Editors
September 2018, Volume 44, Issue 5
- 833-861 Seal the Deal: Bargaining Positions, Institutional Design, and the Duration of Preferential Trade Negotiations
by Lisa Lechner & Simon Wüthrich - 862-887 The Reputational Impact of Investor-State Disputes
by Shahryar Minhas & Karen L. Remmer - 888-918 Who Can Reform the Labor Market? IMF Conditionality, Partisanship, and Labor Unions
by Hakan Gunaydin - 919-935 Following the Party in Time of War? The Implications of Elite Consensus
by Matthew S. Wells & Timothy J. Ryan - 936-952 International Conflict, International Security Environment, and Military Coups
by Nam Kyu Kim - 953-968 Issues and Actors in African Nonstate Conflicts: A New Data Set
by Nina von Uexkull & Therese Pettersson - 969-983 Sources of Leader Support and Interstate Rivalry
by Bryan Rooney
July 2018, Volume 44, Issue 4
- 603-630 Secrecy and Self-Interest: When Mediators Act Deceitfully
by Babak RezaeeDaryakenari & Cameron G. Thies - 631-660 Domestic Institutions, Trade Disputes, and the Monitoring and Enforcement of International Law
by Timm Betz - 661-680 Attitudes toward Consent-Based and Non-Consent-Based International Law in a Regional Power Context
by Evangeline Reynolds & Amâncio Jorge Silva Nunes De Oliveira & Janina Onuki & Matthew S. Winters - 681-708 Economic Sanctions and the Politics of IMF Lending
by Dursun Peksen & Byungwon Woo - 709-748 Delegating Terror: Principal–Agent Based Decision Making in State Sponsorship of Terrorism
by Jeremy M. Berkowitz - 749-776 Inter-Rebel Alliances in the Shadow of Foreign Sponsors
by Milos Popovic - 777-800 Accounting for Extra-Dyadic Sources of International Outcomes
by Muhammet A. Bas & Omer F. Orsun & Robert J. Schub - 801-832 Introducing the African Relational Pro-Government Militia Dataset (RPGMD)
by Yehuda Magid & Justin Schon
May 2018, Volume 44, Issue 3
- 411-436 “The War Will Come to Your Street”: Explaining Geographic Variation in Terrorism by Rebel Groups
by Konstantin Ash - 437-462 Which Grievances Make People Support Violence against the State? Survey Evidence from the Niger Delta
by Carlo Koos - 463-490 The Economic Leverage of International Organizations in Interstate Disputes
by Johannes Karreth - 491-509 Power Politics or Public Pandering? An Empirical Investigation of Economic Sanctions and Presidential Approval
by Clayton Webb - 510-536 What Kinds of Trade Liberalization Agreements Do People in Developing Countries Want?
by Gabriele Spilker & Thomas Bernauer & Víctor Umaña - 537-558 Economic Competitiveness and Social Policy in Open Economies
by Yesola Kweon - 559-581 Targets and Tactics: Testing for a Duality within Al Qaeda’s Network
by Shawn L. Ramirez & Arianna J. Robbins - 582-602 Economic Policy, Political Constraints, and Foreign Direct Investment in Developing Countries
by Tyson Roberts
March 2018, Volume 44, Issue 2
- 189-216 The Politics of Preferential Trade Liberalization in Authoritarian Countries
by Leonardo Baccini & Wilfred M. Chow - 217-243 Coalition Quality and Multinational Dispute Outcomes1
by Skyler J. Cranmer & Elizabeth J. Menninga - 244-267 Worker Influence on Capital Account Policy: Inflow Liberalization and Outflow Restrictions
by Amy Pond - 268-293 The Democracy Aid Calculus: Regimes, Political Opponents, and the Allocation of US Democracy Assistance, 1981–2009
by Timothy M. Peterson & James M. Scott - 294-320 Leaders, Tenure, and the Politics of Sovereign Credit
by Patrick E. Shea & Jonathan A. Solis - 321-336 Leader Language and Political Survival Strategies
by Leah Windsor & Nia Dowell & Alistair Windsor & John Kaltner - 337-360 When Killers Become Victims: Diversionary War, Human Rights, and Strategic Target Selection
by Efe Tokdemir & Brendan Skip Mark - 361-384 Reversing Course: Fiscal Policy and Economic Interdependence
by Tristin Beckman - 385-410 Capital Account Liberalization, Financial Structure, and Access to Credit in Latin America
by Daniel Yoo
January 2018, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 1-32 Coup-Proofing and Military Inefficiencies: An Experiment
by Andrew W. Bausch - 33-58 Electoral Reforms and Peace Duration Following Negotiated Settlements
by Eric Keels - 59-87 Signaling Resolve: Leaders, Reputations, and the Importance of Early Interactions
by Danielle L. Lupton - 88-106 Do Globalization and Free Markets Drive Obesity among Children and Youth? An Empirical Analysis, 1990–2013
by Indra de Soysa & Ann Kristin de Soysa - 107-131 Alliance Proximity and Effectiveness of Extended Deterrence
by Daehee Bak - 132-155 Refugees, Economic Capacity, and Host State Repression
by Thorin M. Wright & Shweta Moorthy - 156-172 Militarism and Dual-Conflict Capacity
by Matthew Wilson & Carla Martinez Machain - 173-187 Wars of Succession
by Scott Wolford
November 2017, Volume 43, Issue 6
- 895-919 Tariffs and Carbon Emissions
by Daniel Yuichi Kono - 920-940 Learning and the Precision of International Investment Agreements
by Mark S. Manger & Clint Peinhardt - 941-966 Democratization in Conflict Research: How Conceptualization Affects Operationalization and Testing Outcomes
by Michael Bernhard & Ömer Faruk Örsün & Reşat Bayer - 967-993 State Capacity, Regime Type, and Sustaining the Peace after Civil War
by T. David Mason & J. Michael Greig - 994-1018 Built-in Safeguards and the Implementation of Civil War Peace Accords
by Madhav Joshi & SungYong Lee & Roger Mac Ginty - 1019-1040 Measuring Military Effectiveness: Calculating Casualty Loss-Exchange Ratios for Multilateral Wars, 1816–1990
by Kathryn McNabb Cochran & Stephen B. Long - 1041-1041 Editorial Board EOV
by The Editors
September 2017, Volume 43, Issue 5
- 717-743 Generalized Social Trust and International Dispute Settlement
by Florian Justwan & Sarah K. Fisher - 744-770 Economic Interests and Threat Assessment in the US Congress, 1890–1914
by Michael E. Flynn & Benjamin O. Fordham - 771-796 The Chicken or the Egg?: A Coevolutionary Approach to Disputed Issues and Militarized Conflict
by Shawna K. Metzger - 797-821 How International Reputation Matters: Revisiting Alliance Violations in Context
by Brad L. LeVeck & Neil Narang - 822-847 Reevaluating Peacekeeping Effectiveness: Does Gender Neutrality Inhibit Progress?
by Sabrina Karim - 848-878 Conflict Dynamics and Feedback: Explaining Change in Violence against Civilians within Conflicts
by Clionadh Raleigh & Hyun Jin Choi - 879-893 Biased Sanctions? Methodological Change in Economic Sanctions Reconsidered and Its Implications
by Peter A. G. Van Bergeijk & Muhammad S. H. Siddiquee
July 2017, Volume 43, Issue 4
- 563-588 When Do States Say Uncle? Network Dependence and Sanction Compliance
by Cassy Dorff & Shahryar Minhas - 589-618 Political Context and the Consequences of Naming and Shaming for Human Rights Abuse
by Justin Esarey & Jacqueline H. R. DeMeritt - 619-642 The Dynamics of Enlargement in International Organizations
by Julia Gray & René Lindstädt & Jonathan B. Slapin - 643-667 Empty Promises and Nonincorporation in Mercosur
by Christian Arnold - 668-687 International Recognition and Religion: A Quantitative Analysis of Kosovo’s Contested Status
by Nikola Mirilovic & David S. Siroky - 688-715 Endogenizing Labor Mobility: A Partisan Politics Explanation
by Qiang Zhou
May 2017, Volume 43, Issue 3
- 375-396 Seeing the Lexus for the Olive Trees? Public Opinion, Economic Interdependence, and Interstate Conflict
by Seiki Tanaka & Atsushi Tago & Kristian Skrede Gleditsch - 397-423 Regions of Hierarchy and Security: US Troop Deployments, Spatial Relations, and Defense Burdens
by Michael A. Allen & Michael E. Flynn & Julie VanDusky-Allen - 424-452 The Political Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment: A Firm-Level Analysis
by Vincent Arel-Bundock - 453-479 The Impact of Context on the Ability of Leaders to Signal Resolve
by Roseanne W. McManus - 480-506 Revolutionary Pathways: Leaders and the International Impacts of Domestic Revolutions
by Jeff D. Colgan & Edward R. Lucas - 507-536 The Political Economy of Exchange Rates in an Era of Global Production Chains
by Patrick J. W. Egan - 537-561 Do Civil Wars, Coups and Riots Have the Same Structural Determinants?
by Cristina Bodea & Ibrahim Elbadawi & Christian Houle
March 2017, Volume 43, Issue 2
- 175-216 The Dynamics of the Demobilization of the Protest Campaign in Assam
by Tijen Demirel-Pegg - 217-247 The Homegrown Threat: State Strength, Grievance, and Domestic Terrorism
by Sambuddha Ghatak & Brandon C. Prins - 248-271 Dyadic Effects, Relevance, and the Empirical Assessment of the Kantian Peace
by Jun Xiang - 272-299 Determinants of Foreign Aid: Rivalry and Domestic Instability
by Gary Uzonyi & Toby Rider - 300-325 States Sued: Democracy, the Rule of Law, and Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS)
by Yong Kyun Kim - 326-348 Centers of Gravity: Regional Powers, Democracy, and Trade
by Timothy M. Peterson & Thomas Lassi - 349-374 Let’s Intervene! But Only If They’re Like Us: The Effects of Group Dynamics and Emotion on the Willingness to Support Humanitarian Intervention
by Michael C. Grillo & Juris Pupcenoks
January 2017, Volume 43, Issue 1
- 1-25 The Comparative Politics of Transnational Climate Governance
by Charles Roger & Thomas Hale & Liliana Andonova - 26-47 Join the Club: How the Domestic NGO Sector Induces Participation in the Covenant of Mayors Program
by Nives Dolšak & Aseem Prakash - 48-75 Transnational Climate Governance and the Global 500: Examining Private Actor Participation by Firm-Level Factors and Dynamics
by Lily Hsueh - 76-102 Transnational Climate Governance Networks and Domestic Regulatory Action
by Xun Cao & Hugh Ward - 103-128 Blurred Lines: Public-Private Interactions in Carbon Regulations
by Jessica F. Green - 129-155 Transnational Climate Governance Initiatives: Designed for Effective Climate Change Mitigation?
by Katharina Michaelowa & Axel Michaelowa - 156-174 Domestic Sources of Transnational Climate Governance
by Miles Kahler
October 2016, Volume 42, Issue 5
- 677-702 Natural Disasters and the Size of Nations
by Muhammet A. Bas & Elena V. McLean - 703-728 Threats to Leaders’ Political Survival and Pro-Government Militia Formation
by Konstantin Ash - 729-749 Protectionist Executives
by R. Urbatsch - 750-773 Trade Interdependence and the Use of Force: Do Issues Matter?
by Sam R. Bell & Andrew G. Long - 774-796 Defense Spending and Economic Growth around the Globe: The Direct and Indirect Link
by Uk Heo & Min Ye - 797-819 Political Investment Cycles in Democracies and Autocracies
by Daehee Bak - 820-848 Variation in Bilateral Investment Treaty Provisions and Foreign Direct Investment Flows to China, 1997--2011
by Ka Zeng & Yue Lu - 849-868 Central Bank Independence in the World: A New Data Set
by Ana Carolina Garriga
August 2016, Volume 42, Issue 4
- 559-564 Formal Commitments and States’ Interests: Compliance in International Relations
by Carmela Lutmar & Cristiane L. Carneiro & Sara McLaughlin Mitchell - 565-589 Targeted Versus Conventional Economic Sanctions: What Is at Stake for Human Rights?
by Cristiane Lucena Carneiro & Laerte Apolinário - 590-615 Complying with Human Rights
by Simon Hug & Simone Wegmann - 616-643 The Deterrent Effects of the International Criminal Court: Evidence from Libya
by Courtney Hillebrecht - 644-676 Kantian Dynamics Revisited: Time-Varying Analyses of Dyadic IGO-Conflict Relationships
by Christopher C. Anderson & Sara McLaughlin Mitchell & Emily U. Schilling
May 2016, Volume 42, Issue 3
- 377-400 Democracy, Veto Player, and Institutionalization of Sovereign Wealth Funds
by Di Wang & Quan Li - 401-428 Borrowing Trouble: Sovereign Credit, Military Regimes, and Conflict
by Patrick E. Shea - 429-451 Improving Reputation BIT by BIT: Bilateral Investment Treaties and Foreign Accountability
by Chia-yi Lee & Noel P. Johnston - 452-478 Contracting with Whom? The Differential Effects of Investment Treaties on FDI
by Sarah Bauerle Danzman - 479-502 The Effect of Bargaining on US Economic Aid
by Yu Wang - 503-529 Consensus Decisions and Similarity Measures in International Organizations
by Frank Häge & Simon Hug - 530-558 (Nuclear) Change of Plans: What Explains Nuclear Reversals?
by Eleonora Mattiacci & Benjamin T. Jones
March 2016, Volume 42, Issue 2
- 189-216 Forgotten Conflicts: Need versus Political Priority in the Allocation of Humanitarian Aid across Conflict Areas
by Neil Narang - 217-243 Do Sanctions Always Stigmatize? The Effects of Economic Sanctions on Foreign Aid
by Bryan R. Early & Amira Jadoon - 244-270 Bringing the Company Back In: A Firm-Level Analysis of Foreign Direct Investment
by Colin M. Barry - 271-294 Campaigning for Capital: Fair Elections and Foreign Investment in Comparative Perspective
by Michael Touchton - 295-321 Beyond Dyads: Regional Democratic Strength’s Influence on Dyadic Conflict
by Gerald L. McCallister - 322-349 Fuel to the Fire: Natural Disasters and the Duration of Civil Conflict
by Joshua Eastin - 350-375 The More Fragmented the Better?—The Impact of Armed Forces Structure on Defection during Nonviolent Popular Uprisings
by Philipp M. Lutscher
January 2016, Volume 42, Issue 1
- 1-30 Recouping after Coup-Proofing: Compromised Military Effectiveness and Strategic Substitution
by Cameron S. Brown & Christopher J. Fariss & R. Blake McMahon - 31-55 Oil, Natural Gas, and Intrastate Conflict: Does Ownership Matter?
by Tim Wegenast - 56-80 Challenging the State: Effect of Minority Discrimination, Economic Globalization, and Political Openness on Domestic Terrorism
by Sambuddha Ghatak - 81-105 The Effect of IMF Programs on Women’s Economic and Political Rights
by Nicole Detraz & Dursun Peksen - 106-139 Socioeconomic Inequalities and Attitudes toward Violence: A Test with New Survey Data in the Niger Delta
by Siri A. Rustad - 140-171 The Politics of Foreign Direct Investment in Authoritarian Regimes
by Ida Bastiaens - 172-188 The Affect and Effect of Images of War on Individual Opinion and Emotions
by Scott Sigmund Gartner & Christopher F. Gelpi
October 2015, Volume 41, Issue 5
- 779-804 Norms, Behavioral Compliance, and Status Attribution in International Politics
by Jennifer L. Miller & Jacob Cramer & Thomas J. Volgy & Paul Bezerra & Megan Hauser & Christina Sciabarra - 805-831 Rebel Behavior in the Context of Interstate Competition: Exploring Day-to-Day Patterns of Political Violence in Africa
by Bryce W. Reeder - 832-856 Arms Negotiation, War Exhaustion, and the Credibility of Preventive War
by William Spaniel - 857-881 Measuring the Ambivalence of Religion: Introducing the Religion and Conflict in Developing Countries (RCDC) Dataset
by Johannes Vüllers & Birte Pfeiffer & Matthias Basedau
August 2015, Volume 41, Issue 4
- 621-647 External Interventions in Post-Cold War Africa, 1989--2010
by Ricardo Real P. Sousa - 648-673 A Quality of Government Peace? Explaining the Onset of Militarized Interstate Disputes, 1985--2001
by Jan Teorell - 674-698 You’ve Got to Know When to Fold ‘Em: International and Domestic Consequences of Capitulation, 1919--1999
by Ross A. Miller - 699-717 Searching for Sanctuary: Government Power and the Location of Maritime Piracy
by Ursula E. Daxecker & Brandon C. Prins - 718-741 Introducing the LEAD Data Set
by Cali Mortenson Ellis & Michael C. Horowitz & Allan C. Stam - 744-754 Hearing the Noise: Economic Sanctions Theory and Anomalous Evidence
by T. Clifton Morgan - 755-764 Targeted Sanctions in a World of Global Finance
by Daniel W. Drezner - 765-778 Sanctions and Democracy
by Nikolay Marinov & Shmuel Nili
May 2015, Volume 41, Issue 3
- 427-452 International Signaling and Economic Sanctions
by Taehee Whang & Hannah June Kim - 453-479 Elite Co-optation, Repression, and Coups in Autocracies
by Vincenzo Bove & Mauricio Rivera - 480-508 Dealing with the Ambivalent Dragon: Can Engagement Moderate China’s Strategic Competition with America?
by Xiaoting Li - 509-538 Religion and Conflict: Explaining the Puzzling Case of “Islamic Violence”
by Süveyda Karakaya - 539-564 Air Campaign Duration and the Interaction of Air and Ground Forces
by Carla Martinez Machain - 565-582 Typology of State Types: Persistence and Transition
by Peter Tikuisis & David Carment & Yiagadeesen Samy & Joseph Landry - 583-600 Civil War Diffusion and the Emergence of Militant Groups, 1960--2001
by Christopher Linebarger - 601-619 Individual-Level Data on the Victims of Nepal’s Civil War, 1996--2006: A New Data Set
by Madhav Joshi & Subodh Raj Pyakurel
March 2015, Volume 41, Issue 2
- 201-225 The Influence of Aid Changes on African Election Outcomes
by Ryan C. Briggs - 226-255 From Media Attention to Negotiated Peace: Human Rights Reporting and Civil War Duration
by Brian Burgoon & Andrea Ruggeri & Willem Schudel & Ram Manikkalingam - 256-278 Does Membership on the UN Security Council Influence Voting in the UN General Assembly?
by Wonjae Hwang & Amanda G. Sanford & Junhan Lee