International Studies Quarterly Vol. 54, #3 is now available for our members to read online. This issue features the following articles:
- David A. Lake, "Rightful Rules: Authority, Order, and the Foundations of Global Governance"
- Madeleine O. Hosli and Christine Arnold, "The Importance of Actor Cleavages in Negotiating the European Constitution"
- Ellen A. Cutrone and Benjamin O. Fordham, "Commerce and Imagination: The Sources of Concern about International Human Rights in the US Congress"
- Andrew Kerner and Jeffrey Kucik, "The International and Domestic Determinants of Insider Trading Laws"
- Nathan Lillie, "Bringing the Offshore Ashore: Transnational Production, Industrial Relations and the Reconfiguration of Sovereignty"
- Amir Lupovici, "The Emerging Fourth Wave of Deterrence Theory"
- Erin K. Wilson, "Beyond Dualism: Expanded Understandings of Religion and Global Justice"
- David R. Dreyer, "Issue Conflict Accumulation and the Dynamics of Strategic Rivalry"
- Rick Travis, "Problems, Politics, and Policy Streams: A Reconsideration US Foreign Aid Behavior toward Africa"
- Xun Cao, "Networks as Channels of Policy Diffusion: Explaining Worldwide Changes in Capital Taxation, 1998–2006"
- Edward Schatz and Renan Levine, "Framing, Public Diplomacy, and Anti-Americanism in Central Asia"
- Alexandru Grigorescu, "The Spread of Bureaucratic Oversight Mechanisms across Intergovernmental Organizations"
- Benjamin J. Cohen, "Are IPE Journals Becoming Boring?"
- Vinod K. Aggarwal, "I Don’t Get No Respect: The Travails of IPE"
- Robert A. Denemark, "Toward a Vibrant IPE Literature: Commiserating with Cohen"
- Lorraine Eden, "Adding Spice to Our Scholarly Journals: The JIBS Experience"
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