HSFK-Bibliothek 10.1.2019

Zeitschriften-TOCs 4/2018

Die folgenden Inhaltsverzeichnisse aus Zeitschriften bilden nur einen Ausschnitt aus dem Zeitschriftenangebot der HSFK-Bibliothek. Eine Übersicht über alle gehaltenen elektronischen Zeitschriften bietet die Elektronische Zeitschriftenbibliothek.

Armed Forces and Society ...... 3 Civil Wars ...... 4 Conflict Management and Peace Science ...... 5 Contemporary Security Policy ...... 7 Cooperation and Conflict ...... 8 Democratization ...... 9 Ethics & International Affairs...... 11 European Journal of International Relations ...... 12 European Security...... 13 Foreign Affairs ...... 14 Foreign Policy Analysis ...... 16 Global Governance ...... 18 International Affairs ...... 20 International Organization ...... 22 International Peacekeeping ...... 24 International Political Sociology ...... 25 International Relations ...... 26 International Security ...... 27 International Studies Perspectives ...... 28 International Studies Quarterly ...... 29 International Studies Review ...... 31 Journal of Democracy ...... 32 Journal of Global Security Studies ...... 35 Journal of Peace Research ...... 36 Perspectives on Politics ...... 37 Political Science Quarterly ...... 38 Politische Vierteljahresschrift ...... 39 2

Review of International Studies ...... 41 Security Dialogue ...... 43 Security Studies ...... 44 Sicherheit und Frieden ...... 45 Terrorism and Political Violence ...... 46 The Journal of Conflict Resolution ...... 47 The Nonproliferation Review ...... 50 World Politics ...... 51 Zeitschrift für Friedens- und Konfliktforschung ...... 52 Zeitschrift für Internationale Beziehungen ...... 53

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Armed Forces and Society http://journals.sagepub.com/loi/afsa

Volume 45, Issue 1, January 2019

The Impact of Perceived Toxic Leadership on Cynicism in Officer Candidates James M. Dobbs, James J. Do pp. 3–26

Leader Survival Strategies and the Onset of Civil Conflict: A Coup-Proofing Paradox Jonathan Powell pp. 27–44

Identity Fusion in U.S. Military Members Roland Hart, Steven L. Lancaster pp. 45–58

Wider Officer Competence: The Importance of Politics and Practical Wisdom Carsten F. Roennfeldt pp. 59–77

Out of the Barracks: The Role of the Military in Democratic Revolutions Marcos Degaut pp. 78–100

Student Veterans’ Academic Performance Before and After the Post–9/11 GI Bill Amy Kate Bailey, Madisen B. Drury, Hannah Grandy pp. 101–121

Recounting the Dead: An Analysis of ISAF Caused Civilian Casualties in Afghanistan Neil Shortland, Huseyin Sari, Elias Nader pp. 122–139

Military Service Members’ Satisfaction With Outness: Implications for Mental Health Wyatt R. Evans, Sebastian J. Bliss, Christina M. Rincon, Scott L. Johnston, Jagruti P. Bhakta, Jennifer A. Webb- Murphy, Peter Goldblum, Kimberly F. Balsam pp. 140–154

Race/Ethnicity and Traumatic Brain Injury: Are There Disparities in Positive Screenings and Diagnoses Among Service Members Returning From Afghanistan and Iraq? Ashleigh Kysar-Moon, Sarah Mustillo pp. 155–176

Guns and Butter: Child Mortality and the Mediators of Militarization Steve Carlton-Ford, Katherine A. Durante, T. David Evans, Ciera Graham pp. 177–197

Pragmatism and Practicality: Rethinking U.S. Civil–Military Relations Models for a Turbulent Era Ionut Popescu pp. 198–205 4

Civil Wars http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fciv20/current

Volume 20, Issue 3, 2018

Violence and Order: The February 2016 Cease-fire and the Development of Rebel Governance Institutions in Southern Syria Marika Sosnowski Pages: 309-332

The Gulf and the Horn: Changing Geographies of Security Interdependence and Competing Visions of Regional Order Harry Verhoeven Pages: 333-357

A New Era of Insurgent Recruitment: Have ‘New’ Civil Wars changed the Dynamic? William Reno & Jahara Matisek Pages: 358-378

Women in Charge: The Effect of Rebel Governance and Women’s Organisations on Karen Women’s Political Participation Shelli Israelsen Pages: 379-407

The Pitfalls of List Experiments in Conflict Zones Anna O. Pechenkina, Andrew W. Bausch & Kiron K. Skinner Pages: 408-435

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Conflict Management and Peace Science http://journals.sagepub.com/loi/cmpb

Volume 35, Issue 6, November 2018

Special Issue: Colombia: Democracy, Violence, and the Peacebuilding Challenge

Colombia: Democracy, violence, and the peacebuilding challenge Thomas E Flores, Juan F Vargas pp. 581–586

Democracy and civil war: The case of Colombia Abbey Steele, Livia I Schubiger pp. 587–600

Civil conflict and voting behavior: Evidence from Colombia Jorge Gallego pp. 601–621

Determinants of Colombian attitudes toward the peace process Nicolás Liendo, Jessica Maves Braithwaite pp. 622–636

Considering concessions: A survey experiment on the Colombian peace process Aila M Matanock, Natalia Garbiras-Díaz pp. 637–655

Determinants of ex-combatants’ attitudes toward transitional justice in Colombia Sarah Zukerman Daly pp. 656–673

Volume 36, Issue 1, January 2019

What do we know about crisis, escalation and war? A visual assessment of the International Crisis Behavior Project Patrick James pp. 3–19

Domestic diversion: Selective targeting of minority out-groups Graig R. Klein, Efe Tokdemir pp. 20–41

Colonial ties and civil conflict intervention: Clarifying the causal mechanisms Mwita Chacha, Szymon Stojek pp. 42–62

Foundations for integrating the democratic and territorial peace arguments Andrew P. Owsiak pp. 63–87

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Partisan electoral interventions by the great powers: Introducing the PEIG Dataset Dov H. Levin pp. 88–106

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Contemporary Security Policy http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fcsp20/current

Volume 40, Issue 1, 2019

Using strategic culture to understand participation in expeditionary operations: Australia, Poland, and the coalition against the Islamic State Fredrik Doeser & Joakim Eidenfalk Pages: 4-29

Forum: The Politics of Multinational Military Operations

The politics of multinational military operations Patrick A. Mello & Stephen M. Saideman Pages: 30-37

National restrictions in multinational military operations: A conceptual framework Patrick A. Mello Pages: 38-55

Conceptualizing caveats for political research: Defining and measuring national reservations on the use of force during multinational military operations Gunnar Fermann & Per Marius Frost-Nielsen Pages: 56-69

More allies, weaker missions? How junior partners contribute to multinational military operations Olivier Schmitt Pages: 70-84

Parliamentary involvement, party ideology and majority-opposition bargaining: Belgian participation in multinational military operations Daan Fonck, Tim Haesebrouck & Yf Reykers Pages: 85-100

Ideology, ballots, and alliances: Canadian participation in multinational military operations Stéfanie von Hlatky & Justin Massie Pages: 101-115

Varieties of defection strategies from multinational military coalitions: Insights from operation Iraqi freedom Kathleen J. McInnis Pages: 116-133

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Cooperation and Conflict http://journals.sagepub.com/loi/caca

Volume 53, Issue 4, December 2018

Understanding the impact of geographies and space on the possibilities of peace activism Birte Vogel pp. 431–448

Was something rotten in the state of Denmark? Three narratives of the active internationalism in Danish foreign policy Rasmus Pedersen pp. 449–466

The international mediation of power-sharing settlements Allison McCulloch, Joanne McEvoy pp. 467–485

Illiberal peace? Authoritarian modes of conflict management David Lewis, John Heathershaw, Nick Megoran pp. 486–506

A ‘model of reconciliation’? Fifty years of German–Israeli relations Ruth Wittlinger pp. 507–527

The EU’s ontological (in)security: Stabilising the ENP area … and the EU-self? Elisabeth Johansson-Nogués pp. 528–544

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Democratization http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/fdem20/current

Volume 26, Issue 1, 2019

Introduction: absorbing the four methodological disruptions in democratization research? Michael Coppedge & David Kuehn Pages: 1-20

Statistical analysis of democratization: a constructive critique Jason Seawright Pages: 21-39

Democracy as an equilibrium: rational choice and formal political theory in democratization research Milan W. Svolik Pages: 40-60

Case-based research on democratization Matthijs Bogaards Pages: 61-77

Set-theoretic methods in democratization research: an evaluation of their uses and contributions Jørgen Møller & Svend-Erik Skaaning Pages: 78-96

Multi-methodology research and democratization studies: intellectual bridges among islands of specialization Amel Ahmed Pages: 97-139

Democratization Articles Dataset: an introduction Lars Pelke & Paul Friesen Pages: 140-160

Volume 26, Issue 2, 2019

Constitutional othering, ambiguity and subjective risks of mobilization in Hungary: examples from the migration crisis Balázs Majtényi, Ákos Kopper & Pál Susánszky Pages: 173-189

Narrative and elucidating the concept of democracy: the case of Myanmar’s activists and democratic leaders Tamas Wells Pages: 190-207

Informal democratization: brokers, access to public services and democratic accountability in Indonesia and India Ward Berenschot Pages: 208-224

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Evaluating the potential of Protestant Christianity to stimulate democracy and good governance in sub-Saharan Africa through the valuing of the individual Nicola de Jager & Phillip de Jager Pages: 225-246

Authoritarian armies and democratizing states: how the military influences African transitional politics Nathaniel Allen Pages: 247-268

US hegemony and regime change in Latin America Luis L. Schenoni & Scott Mainwaring Pages: 269-287

Compulsory voting and ethnic diversity increase invalid voting while corruption does not: an analysis of 417 parliamentary elections in 73 countries Ferran Martinez i Coma & Annika Werner Pages: 288-308

Sharīʻa, Islamism and Arab support for democracy Lars Berger Pages: 309-326

Are powerful presidents always popularly elected? Implications for separating semi-presidentialism from parliamentarism Carsten Anckar Pages: 327-342 11

Ethics & International Affairs https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/ethics-and-international-affairs

Volume 32 - Issue 4 – Winter 2018

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights at Seventy: Progress and Challenges Ş. İlgü Özler pp. 395-406

Roundtable: Competing Visions for Cyberspace

Introduction Duncan B. Hollis, Tim Maurer pp. 407-410

Toward a Human-Centric Approach to Cybersecurity Ronald J. Deibert pp. 411-424

Promoting Economic Prosperity in Cyberspace Daniel J. Weitzner pp. 425-439

What if Cyberspace Were for Fighting? Duncan B. Hollis, Jens David Ohlin pp. 441-456

Ethical Dilemmas in Cyberspace Martha Finnemore pp. 457-462

Feature Reforming the Security Council through a Code of Conduct: A Sisyphean Task? Bolarinwa Adediran pp. 463-482

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European Journal of International Relations http://journals.sagepub.com/loi/ejta

Volume 24, Issue 4, December 2018

Contesting the Confucian peace: Civilization, barbarism and international hierarchy in East Asia Andrew Phillips pp. 740–764

Internal colonisation: The intimate circulations of empire, race and liberal government Joe Turner pp. 765–790

Making the invisible visible in International Relations: Film, co-produced research and transnational feminism Sophie Harman pp. 791–813

Deep theorizing in International Relations Felix Berenskötter pp. 814–840

From subjects to objects: Knowledge in International Relations theory Bentley B. Allan pp. 841–864

Theorizing the role of executive heads in international organizations Nina Hall, Ngaire Woods pp. 865–886

Failing worse? Science, security and the birth of a border technology Debbie Lisle pp. 887–910

The infrastructural power of the military: The geoeconomic role of the US Army Corps of Engineers in the Arabian Peninsula Laleh Khalili pp. 911–933

Commodification and ‘the commons’: The politics of privatising public water in Greece and Portugal during the Eurozone crisis Andreas Bieler, Jamie Jordan pp. 934–957

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European Security http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/feus20/current

Volume 27, Issue 4, 2018

Regional security cooperation reinvented: Western Balkans counterterrorism initiative Vladimir Đorđević, Jelka Klemenc & Ivana Kolářová Pages: 415-433

The motivation of European Union mediation in civil conflicts Jamie E. Scalera & Krista E. Wiegand Pages: 434-452

From revolution to reform and back: EU-Security sector reform in Ukraine Shyamika Jayasundara-Smits Pages: 453-468

Taking production relations seriously: the role of defence firms in armaments cooperation Caglar Kurc & Sibel Oktay Pages: 469-489

Is European NATO really free-riding? Patterns of material and non-material burden-sharing after the Cold War Jo Jakobsen Pages: 490-514

Transatlantic burden sharing: suggesting a new research agenda Benjamin Zyla Pages: 515-535

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Foreign Affairs http://search.proquest.com/publication/40670/citation/EC5BE658586040C7PQ/3?accountid=11507

Volume 97, Number 6, Nov/Dec 2018

Do Nuclear Weapons Matter? Nuclear Weapons Don't Matter Mueller, John.

The Vanishing Nuclear Taboo? Tannenwald, Nina.

If You Want Peace, Prepare for Nuclear War Colby, Elbridge.

Armed and Dangerous Sagan, Scott D.

Beijing's Nuclear Option Talmadge, Caitlin.

Moscow's Nuclear Enigma Oliker, Olga.

The Crisis Next Time Reinhart, Carmen; Reinhart, Vincent.

How to Save Globalization Scheve, Kenneth F; Slaughter, Matthew J.

The Next Arab Uprising Muasher, Marwan.

Venezuela's Suicide Naím, Moisés; Toro, Francisco.

The Use and Misuse of Economic Statecraft Lew, Jacob J; Nephew, Richard

Generation Stress Burwell, Sylvia Mathews.

Old Money, New Order Walker, Darren.

Volume 98, Number 1, Jan/Feb 2019

Who Will Run The World? The Fourth Founding: The United States and the Liberal Order Rose, Gideon.

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How a World Order Ends: And What Comes in Its Wake Haass, Richard.

The Stealth Superpower: How China Hid Its Global Ambitions Mastro, Oriana Skylar.

The Age of Uneasy Peace: Chinese Power in a Divided World Xuetong, Yan.

A Foreign Policy for All: Strengthening Democracy-at Home and Abroad Warren, Elizabeth.

The Eroding Balance of Terror: The Decline of Deterrence Krepinevich, Andrew F, Jr.

How Congress Can Take Back Foreign Policy: A Playbook for Capitol Hill McKeon, Brian; Tess, Caroline.

America's Middle East Purgatory: The Case for Doing Less Karlin, Mara; Wittes, Tamara Cofman.

The Crisis of Peacekeeping: Why the UN Can't End Wars Autesserre, Séverine.

The Free-Trade Paradox: The Bad Politics of a Good Idea Blinder, Alan S.

Trump Versus the Government: Can America Get Its Story Straight? Abrams, Elliott.

America's Long Goodbye: The Real Crisis of the Trump Era Cohen, Eliot A.

Deepfakes and the New Disinformation War: The Coming Age of Post-Truth Geopolitics Chesney, Robert; Citron, Danielle.

The Unhackable Election: What It Takes to Defend Democracy Chertoff, Michael; Rasmussen, Anders Fogh.

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Foreign Policy Analysis https://academic.oup.com/fpa

Volume 14, Issue 4, October 2018

Donor Government Ideology and Aid Bypass Susan Hannah Allen; Michael E Flynn Pages 449–468

The Argentina-Brazil Regional Power Transition Luis Leandro Schenoni Pages 469–489

Leadership and Military Effectiveness Dan Reiter; William A Wagstaff Pages 490–511

Beyond the Water’s Edge: How Political Parties Influence Foreign Policy Formulation in Belgium Jeroen Joly; Régis Dandoy Pages 512–535

Does the Presence of Foreign Troops Affect Stability in the Host Country? Alex Braithwaite; Jeffrey Kucik Pages 536–560

Teaching Cooperation: The Effect of Shared Neoliberalism on Sanctioning Behavior Jeffrey King Pages 561–591

Volume 15, Issue 1, January 2019

Socializing Brazil into Regional Leadership: The 2006 Bolivian Gas Crisis and the Role of Small Powers in Promoting Master Roles Transitions Feliciano de Sá Guimarães; Martin Egon Maitino Pages 1–20

Making Concurrence-Seeking Visible: Groupthink, Discourse Networks, and the 2003 Iraq War Franz Eder Pages 21–42

When Conviction Trumps Domestic Politics: Tony Blair and the Second Lebanon War Toby Greene Pages 43–64

Do Diplomats Matter in Foreign Policy? Sir Percy Loraine and the Turkish-British Rapprochement in the 1930s Seçkin Bariş Gülmez Pages 65–82

“The Island of Thieves”: Rethinking Empire and the United States in Micronesia Dominic Alessio; Wesley B Renfro Pages 83–98 17

Enemy at the Gates: A Neoclassical Realist Explanation of Russia's Baltic Policy Elias Götz Pages 99–117

When David Fights Goliath: A Two-Level Explanation of Small-State Role-Taking Eszter Simon Pages 118–135

A Foreign Policy Actor of Importance? The Role of the Somali Diaspora in Shaping Norwegian Policy towards Somalia Ebba Tellander; Cindy Horst Pages 136–154

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Global Governance https://brill.com/view/journals/gg/gg-overview.xml

Volume 24, Issue 3, September 2018

Parliaments in Global Governance Christer Jönsson and Anders Johnsson Seiten: 309–320

Set to Shake Up Global Economic Governance: Can the BRICS Be Dismissed? Diana Tussie Seiten: 321–330

The Responsibility Not to Veto: A Genealogy Jean-Baptiste Jeangène Vilmer Seiten: 331–349

Does Counterterrorism Trump Human Rights? An Analysis of US Foreign Aid Hearings Pre- and Post-9/11 Jessie G. Rumsey Seiten: 351–370

The Global Political Economy of Fractured Regions Anna Ohanyan Seiten: 371–390

From Norm Contestation to Norm Implementation: Recursivity and the Responsibility to Protect Cecilia Jacob Seiten: 391–409

The Role of the External in Local Peacebuilding: Enabling Action—Managing Risk Jannie Lilja and Kristine Höglund Seiten: 411–430

Global Governance and the Interplay of Coordination and Contestation: The Case of Renewable Energies in the South Wolfgang Hein and Lars Holstenkamp Seiten: 431–449

Risky Business? The Energy Charter Treaty, Renewable Energy, and Investor-State DisputesKyla Tienhaara and Christian Downie Seiten: 451–471

Volume 24, Issue 4, December 2018

Minilateralism Revisited: MIKTA as Slender Diplomacy in a Multiplex World Sung-Mi Kim, Sebastian Haug and Susan Harris Rimmer Seiten: 475–489

Complexity Theory and Global Governance: Is More Different? Conor Seyle and Roberta Spivak Seiten: 491–495 19

Multistakeholder Partnerships for the SDGs: Actors’ Views on UN Metagovernance Marianne Beisheim and Nils Simon Seiten: 497–515

Getting a Sharper View of the Humanitarian Marketplace: Introducing Conduit Engagement Theory Joseph G. Bock and Ziaul Haque Seiten: 517–535

“Large Ocean States”: Sovereignty, Small Islands, and Marine Protected Areas in Global Oceans Governance Nicholas Chan Seiten: 537–555

The World Bank and the “Equity Agenda”: An Assessment After Ten (or So) Years Joel E. Oestreich Seiten: 557–574

Governance and Water Progress for the Rural Poor Jami Nelson-Nuñez and Elise Pizzi Seiten: 575–593

The Democratizing Effects of Transnational Actors’ Access to International Courts Theresa Squatrito Seiten: 595–613

Leaving the Doors Open or Keeping Them Closed? The Impact of Transparency on the Authority of Peer Reviews in International Organizations Valentina Carraro and Hortense Jongen Seiten: 615–635 20

International Affairs https://academic.oup.com/ia

Volume 94, Issue 6, November 2018

China's historical statecraft and the return of history Maximilian Mayer Pages 1217–1235

Iran, its clients, and the future of the Middle East: the limits of religion Afshon Ostovar Pages 1237–1255

Queens of narco-trafficking: breaking gender hierarchy in Colombia Serena Simoni Pages 1257–1267

Realists as free traders: the struggle for power and the case against protectionism Dong Jung Kim Pages 1269–1286

China's challenge to international tax rules and the implications for global economic governance Martin Hearson; Wilson Prichard Pages 1287–1307

Stranded wealth: rethinking the politics of oil in an age of abundance Thijs van de Graaf; Michael Bradshaw Pages 1309–1328

Liberal–local peacebuilding in Solomon Islands and Bougainville: advancing a gender-just peace? Nicole George Pages 1329–1348

Continuity and change in France's policies towards Russia: a milieu goals explanation David Cadier Pages 1349–1369

Latin America and the liberal international order: an agenda for research Tom Long Pages 1371–1390

British foreign policy towards Latin America in the twenty-first century: assessing the ‘Canning Agenda’ Thomas C. Mills Pages 1391–1408

Rediscovering a sense of purpose: the challenge for western think-tanks Robin Niblett Pages 1409–1429

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Review Forum Trusting enemies: interpersonal relationships in international conflict Christian Reus-Smit; Deborah Welch Larson; Andrew Kydd; Lawrence Freedman; Nicholas J. Wheeler Pages 1431–1446,

Volume 95, Issue 1, January 2019

Introduction: world politics 100 years after the peace conference Margaret MacMillan; Anand Menon; Patrick Quinton-Brown Pages 1–5

Versailles: the economic legacy Barry Eichengreen Pages 7–24

Remembering 1919: international organizations and the future of international order Glenda Sluga Pages 25–43

International law and its transformation through the outlawry of war Oona A. Hathaway; Scott J. Shapiro Pages 45–62

The rise and fall of American hegemony from Wilson to Trump Joseph S. Nye, Jr Pages 63–80

Empires after 1919: old, new, transformed Jane Burbank; Frederick Cooper Pages 81–100

The rise and fall of Great Power wars Lawrence Freedman Pages 101–117

Power as prestige in world politics Yuen Foong Khong Pages 119–142

Remembering the past to secure the present: Versailles legacies in a resurgent China Rosemary Foot Pages 143–160

Europe: between dream and reality? Erik Jones; Anand Menon Pages 161–180

The uses of history in international society: from the Paris peace conference to the present Margaret MacMillan; Patrick Quinton-Brown Pages 181–200 22

International Organization https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/international-organization

Volume 72 - Issue 4 - Fall 2018

Embedded Revisionism: Networks, Institutions, and Challenges to World Order Stacie E. Goddard pp. 763-797

Defense Cooperation Agreements and the Emergence of a Global Security Network Brandon J Kinne pp. 799-837

The Distribution of Identity and the Future of International Order: China's Hegemonic Prospects Bentley B. Allan, Srdjan Vucetic, Ted Hopf pp. 839-869

Rumors, Kinship Networks, and Rebel Group Formation Jennifer M. Larson, Janet I. Lewis pp. 871-903

The Determinants of Environmental Migrants' Conflict Perception Vally Koubi, Tobias Böhmelt, Gabriele Spilker, Lena Schaffer pp. 905-936

Democracy and Financial Crisis Phillip Y. Lipscy pp. 937-968

Noncooperation by Popular Vote: Expectations, Foreign Intervention, and the Vote in the 2015 Greek Bailout Referendum Stefanie Walter, Elias Dinas, Ignacio Jurado, Nikitas Konstantinidis pp. 969-994

Volume 73 - Issue 1 - Winter 2019

Mobilizing Market Power: Jurisdictional Expansion as Economic Statecraft Nikhil Kalyanpur, Abraham L. Newman pp. 1-34

The IMF As a Biased Global Insurance Mechanism: Asymmetrical Moral Hazard, Reserve Accumulation, and Financial Crises Phillip Y. Lipscy, Haillie Na-Kyung Lee pp. 35-64

Protection Through Presence: UN Peacekeeping and the Costs of Targeting Civilians Hanne Fjelde, Lisa Hultman, Desirée Nilsson pp. 103-131

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Until the Bitter End? The Diffusion of Surrender Across Battles Todd C. Lehmann, Yuri M. Zhukov pp. 133-169

When Reporting Undermines Performance: The Costs of Politically Constrained Organizational Autonomy in Foreign Aid Implementation Dan Honig pp. 171-201

Terrorism and the Rise of Right-Wing Content in Israeli Books Tamar Mitts pp. 203-224

A Two-Stage Approach to Civil Conflict: Contested Incompatibilities and Armed Violence Henrikas Bartusevičius, Kristian Skrede Gleditsch pp. 225-248

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International Peacekeeping http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/finp20/current

Volume 26, Issue 1, 2019

From Liberal Peacebuilding to Stabilization and Counterterrorism John Karlsrud Pages: 1-21

Soldiers, Civilians and Peacekeeping – Evidence and False Assumptions Rachel Julian & Russell Gasser Pages: 22-54

Situating Agency, Embodied Practices and Norm Implementation in Peacekeeping Training Georgina Holmes Pages: 55-84

Peace and the Formation of Political Order Oliver P. Richmond Pages: 85-110

Supplying UN Peacekeepers: An Assessment of the Body Bag Syndrome among OECD Nations Steffi Raes, Cind Du Bois & Caroline Buts Pages: 111-136

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International Political Sociology https://academic.oup.com/ips

Volume 12, Issue 4, December 2018

Technocratic Exceptionalism: Monetary Policy and the Fear of Democracy Jacqueline Best Pages 328–345

War Ink: Sense-Making and Curating War through Military Tattoos Synne L Dyvik; Julia Welland Pages 346–361

Performing Diplomatic Decorum: Repertoires of “Appropriate” Behavior in the Margins of International Diplomacy Fiona McConnell Pages 362–381

What Can Counterterrorism Learn from Cognitive Justice in Global Citizenship Education? April Biccum Pages 382–400

Performing Rebellion: Karaoke as a Lens into Political Violence David Brenner Pages 401–417

Making Migration Knowable and Governable: Benchmarking Practices as Technologies of Global Migration Governance Corey Robinson Pages 418–437

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International Relations http://journals.sagepub.com/loi/ireb

Volume 32, Issue 4, December 2018

Our political moment: political responsibility and leadership in a globalized, fragmented age Richard Beardsworth pp. 391–409

The Trump carnival: popular appeal in the age of misinformation Elizaveta Gaufman pp. 410–429

Regulating NGO funding: securitizing the political Scott Watson, Regan Burles pp. 430–448

A structural-relational analysis of party dynamics in proxy wars Vladimir Rauta pp. 449–467

The dynamics of ‘civilised’ sovereignty: colonial frontiers and performative discourses of civilisation and savagery Xavier Mathieu pp. 468–487

Historicizing waterboarding as a severe torture norm Rory Cox pp. 488–512

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International Security http://www.mitpressjournals.org/loi/isec

Volume 43, Issue 2, Fall 2018

The Power of Nations: Measuring What Matters Michael Beckley pp. 7–44

What Explains Counterterrorism Effectiveness? Evidence from the U.S. Drone War in Pakistan Asfandyar Mir pp. 45–83

Conflict and Chaos on the Korean Peninsula: Can China's Military Help Secure North Korea's Nuclear Weapons? Oriana Skylar Mastro pp. 84–116

Nationalism, Collaboration, and Resistance: France under Nazi Occupation Matthew Adam Kocher, Adria K. Lawrence, and Nuno P. Monteiro pp. 117–150

Would U.S. Leaders Push the Button? Wargames and the Sources of Nuclear Restraint Reid B.C. Pauly pp. 151–192

Correspondence: Neoclassical Realism and Its Critics Davide Fiammenghi, Sebastian Rosato, Joseph M. Parent, Jeffrey W. Taliaferro, Steven E. Lobell, Norrin M. Ripsman, and Kevin Narizny pp. 193–203

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International Studies Perspectives https://academic.oup.com/isp

Volume 19, Issue 4, November 2018

Policy, Pedagogy, And Practice Schizophrenic Neocolonialism: Exporting the American Culture War on Sexuality to Africa Constance G Anthony Pages 289–304

Drones Along Borders: Border Security UAVs in the United States and the European Union Rey Koslowski; Marcus Schulzke Pages 305–324

Between Structural Realism and Liberalism: Japan's Threat Perception and Response Nori Katagiri Pages 325–343

Organized Criminal-Terrorist Groups in the Sahel: How Counterterrorism and Counterinsurgency Approaches Ignore the Roots of the Problem Isaac Kfir Pages 344–359

Teaching International Relations through Arts: Some Lessons Learned Frédéric Ramel Pages 360–374

Qualitative Research Interviews and the Study of National Security Intelligence Damien Van Puyvelde Pages 375–391 29

International Studies Quarterly https://academic.oup.com/isq

Volume 62, Issue 4, December 2018

International Organizations And International Law Protecting Trade by Legalizing Political Disputes: Why Countries Bring Cases to the International Court of Justice Christina L Davis; Julia C Morse Pages 709–722

International Organizations “Going Public”? An Event History Analysis of Public Communication Reforms 1950– 2015 Matthias Ecker-Ehrhardt Pages 723–736

Communicative Entrepreneurs: The Case of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights’ Dialogue with National Judges Ezequiel Gonzalez-Ocantos Pages 737–750

Domestic Violence And Civil Wars Deploying Justice: Strategic Accountability for Wartime Sexual Violence Meredith Loken; Milli Lake; Kate Cronin-Furman Pages 751–764

Local Religious Institutions and the Impact of Interethnic Inequality on Conflict Xun Cao; Haiyan Duan; Chuyu Liu; Yingjie Wei Pages 765–781

Don't Bite the Hand that Feeds: Rebel Funding Sources and the Use of Terrorism in Civil Wars Virginia Page Fortna; Nicholas J Lotito; Michael A Rubin Pages 782–794

International Aid US Democracy Aid and the Authoritarian State: Evidence from and Morocco Erin A Snider Pages 795–808

Targeted Foreign Aid and International Migration: Is Development-Promotion an Effective Immigration Policy? Jonas Gamso; Farhod Yuldashev Pages 809–820

The Politics of Double Delegation in the European Union Katharina Michaelowa; Bernhard Reinsberg; Christina J Schneider Pages 821–833

International Political Economy Is There a Resource Curse for Private Liberties? Simon Wigley Pages 834–844

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NAFTA's Army: Free Trade and US Military Enlistment Adam Dean Pages 845–856

International Political Theory The Corinthian Thesis: The Oratorical Origins of the Idea of the Balance of Power in Herodotus, Thucydides, and Xenophon Nathan Dinneen Pages 857–866

Founding the World State: H. G. Wells on Empire and the English-Speaking Peoples Duncan Bell Pages 867–879

International Relations in the Age of the Image Michael C Williams Pages 880–891

Methodology Temporal Dependence and the Sensitivity of Quantities of Interest: A Solution for a Common Problem Laron K Williams Pages 892–902

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International Studies Review https://academic.oup.com/isr

Volume 20, Issue 4, December 2018

Climate Change and Violent Conflict in East Africa: Integrating Qualitative and Quantitative Research to Probe the Mechanisms Sebastian van Baalen; Malin Mobjörk Pages 547–575

Refugees Are Not Weapons: The “Weapons of Mass Migration” Metaphor and Its Implications Lev Marder Pages 576–588

More Data, New Problems: Audiences, Ahistoricity, and Selection Bias in Terrorism and Insurgency Research Charles W Mahoney Pages 589–614

International Political Economy and Renewable Energy: Hydroelectric Power and the Resource Curse Kathleen J Hancock; Benjamin K Sovacool Pages 615–632,

The Concept of “Hedging” Revisited: The Case of Japan's Foreign Policy Strategy in East Asia's Power Shift Kei Koga Pages 633–660

The Theory and Practice of War Termination: Assessing Patterns in China's Historical Behavior Oriana Skylar Mastro Pages 661–684

The Apparent Decline of the IR Paradigms: Examining Patterns of Publications, Perceptions, and Citations Stephen M Saideman Pages 685–703

Beyond Secular Democracy: Religion, Politics, and Modernity Jeremy Menchik Pages 704–722

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Journal of Democracy http://muse.jhu.edu/journal/98

Volume 29, Number 4, October 2018

Why National Identity Matters Francis Fukuyama pp. 5-15

Democracy’s Near Misses Tom Ginsburg, Aziz Huq pp. 16-30

Mexico’s Party System Under Stress Kenneth F. Greene, Mariano Sánchez-Talanquer pp. 31-42

The Fading of Costa Rica’s Old Parties Forrest D. Colburn, Arturo Cruz S pp. 43-53

The Peace Process and Colombia’s Elections Laura Gamboa pp. 54-64

Virtue, Fortune, and Failure in Peru Alberto Vergara pp. 65-76

Ecuador After Correa Carlos de la Torre pp. 77-88

The Lessons of Bolivia Jean-Paul Faguet pp. 89-101

Democratic Survival and Weakness Steven Levitsky pp. 102-113

The Downfall of Malaysia’s Ruling Party Sophie Lemière pp. 114-128

The Surprising Instability of Competitive Authoritarianism Christopher Carothers pp. 129-135

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Liberal Democracy’s Crisis of Confidence Richard Wike, Janell Fetterolf pp. 136-150

Understanding Authoritarian Regionalism Alexander Libman, Anastassia V. Obydenkova pp. 151-165

Why Tunisia? Tarek Masoud pp. 166-175

Volume 30, Number 1, January 2019

Illiberal Democracy and the Struggle on the Right Marc F. Plattner pp. 5-19

The Threat of Postmodern Totalitarianism Larry Diamond pp. 20-24

Three Painful Truths About Social Media Ronald J. Deibert pp. 25-39

How Artificial Intelligence is Reshaping Repression Steven Feldstein pp. 40-52

President XI's Surveillance State Xiao Qiang pp. 53-67

Bolsonaro and Brazil's Illiberal Backlash Wendy Hunter, Timothy J. Power pp. 68-82

Threats to Pluralism Sumit Ganguly pp. 83-90

The Establishment Overreacts Swapan Dasgupta pp. 91-98

The Fates Of Third-Wave Democracies Scott Mainwaring, Fernando Bizzarro pp. 99-113

How the Populists won in Roberto D'Alimonte pp. 114-127

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Pakistan: Voting Under Military Tutelage Aqil Shah pp. 128-142

Zimbabwe: An Opportunity Lost Alex Magaisa pp. 143-157

Cambodia's Transition to Hegemonic Authoritarianism Lee Morgenbesser pp. 158-171

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Volume 3, Issue 4, October 2018

Moral Injury in International Relations Jelena Subotic; Brent J Steele Pages 387–401

Rethinking Secrecy in Cyberspace: The Politics of Voluntary Attribution Michael Poznansky; Evan Perkoski Pages 402–416

Why Do States Use Sexual Torture against Political Prisoners? Evidence from Saddam Hussein's Prisons Christopher J Einolf Pages 417–430

When States Resist: Regime Type, Relative Power, and Militarized Compellent Threats Filip Viskupic; Douglas B Atkinson Pages 431–443

Race, Sovereignty, and Free Trade: Arms Trade Regulation and Humanitarian Arms Control in the Age of Empire Neil Cooper Pages 444–462

Security Governance and the Politics of State Transformation: Moving From Description to Explanation Shahar Hameiri; Lee Jones; Adam Sandor Pages 463–482

Causal Claims and the Study of Ethnic Conflict Marie-Eve Desrosiers; Srdjan Vucetic Pages 483–497

The Limits of Studying Networks Via Event Data: Evidence from the ICEWS Dataset Kai Jäger Pages 498–511

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Volume 55, Issue 6, November 2018

Aid, exclusion, and the local dynamics of insurgency in Afghanistan Daniel Karell, Sebastian Schutte pp. 711–725

Peacekeeping for profit? The scope and limits of ‘mercenary’ UN peacekeeping Katharina P Coleman, Benjamin Nyblade pp. 726–741

Better peacekeepers, better protection? Troop quality of United Nations peace operations and violence against civilians Felix Haass, Nadine Ansorg pp. 742–758

Fighting the Hydra: United Nations sanctions and rebel groups Mitchell Radtke, Hyeran Jo pp. 759–773

The case for courts: Resolving information problems in authoritarian regimes Jacqueline M Sievert pp. 774–786

Breaking state impunity in post-authoritarian regimes: Why transitional justice processes deter criminal violence in new democracies Guillermo Trejo, Juan Albarracín, Lucía Tiscornia pp. 787–809

IDP resettlement and collective targeting during civil wars: Evidence from Colombia Abbey Steele pp. 810–824

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Volume 16, Issue 4, December 2018

Digital Politics Disrupting Regulation, Regulating Disruption: The Politics of Uber in the United States Ruth Berins Collier, V.B. Dubal, Christopher L. Carter pp. 919-937

Regulating Uber: The Politics of the Platform Economy in Europe and the United States Kathleen Thelen pp. 938-953

The Politics of Attributing Blame for Cyberattacks and the Costs of Uncertainty Marcus Schulzke pp. 954-968

It’s the End of the World and They Know It: How Dystopian Fiction Shapes Political Attitudes Calvert W. Jones, Celia Paris pp. 969-989

The Civic Voluntarism of “Custodial Citizens”: Involuntary Criminal Justice Contact, Associational Life, and Political Participation Michael Leo Owens, Hannah L. Walker pp. 990-1013

Partners in Crime: An Empirical Evaluation of the CIA Rendition, Detention, and Interrogation Program Averell Schmidt, Kathryn Sikkink pp. 1014-1033

Bounded Rationality without Bounded Democracy: Nudges, Democratic Citizenship, and Pathways for Building Civic Capacity Mark E. Button pp. 1034-1052

Sexual Harassment: Performances of Gender, Sexuality, and Power Virginia Sapiro pp. 1053-1066

Democratic Backsliding and Academic Freedom in Hungary Zsolt Enyedi pp. 1067-1074

The Ecclesiastical Roots of Representation and Consent Jørgen Møller pp. 1075-1084

Syria, Productive Antinomy, and the Study of Civil War Jonah Schulhofer-Wohl pp. 1085-1091 38

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Why Trump Won't Retrench: The Militarist Redoubt in American Foreign Policy Peter Harris Pages: 611-640

The Two Vietnam Wars: American Perceptions of the Use of Force Dominic Tierney Pages: 641-667

Is Health Care in England Really on the Road to Privatization? Alex Waddan Pages: 669-694

When Militias Provide Welfare: Lessons from Pakistan and Nigeria Yelena Biberman Megan Turnbull Pages: 695-727

Nothing on the Floor: Congress, the Territorial Delegates, and Political Representation Jonathan Lewallen Bartholomew H. Sparrow Pages: 729-752

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Die Metamorphosen der AfD-Wählerschaft: Von einer euroskeptischen Protestpartei zu einer (r)echten Alternative? Ina Bieber, Sigrid Roßteutscher, Philipp Scherer Pages 433-461

Populistische Demokratiekonzeptionen und die Wahl der AfD: Evidenz aus einer Panelstudie Nils D. Steiner, Claudia Landwehr Pages 463-491

Die „Sonntagsfrage“, soziale Erwünschtheit und die AfD: Wie alternative Messmethoden der Politikwissenschaft weiterhelfen können Thomas Gschwend, Sebastian Juhl, Roni Lehrer Pages 493-519

Dynamiken von Gesetzgebungsinitiativen der Bundes- und Landesparteien im deutschen Föderalismus. Eine Analyse für den Bereich der Rechte Minderjähriger, 1990 bis 2014 Astrid Lorenz Pages 521-547

Kritik auf neuen Wegen. Die politische Beteiligung junger und alter „critical citizens“ im Vergleich Claudia Ritzi, Aiko Wagner Pages 549-576

Staatskapazität und Verwaltungsreformen in hybriden und autoritären Regimen – am Beispiel der Steuerverwaltung in postsowjetischen Ländern Rafael Mrowczynski, Sabine Kropp, Katharina Bluhm Pages 577-599

Volume 59, Issue 4, Dezember 2018

Die politische Repräsentation von Frauen und der Umbau des Sozialstaats Lea Elsässer, Armin Schäfer Pages 659-680

Sozialstaatliche Kürzungspolitik in Deutschland: Nur eine Mär? Eine quantitative Gesetzgebungsanalyse 1974– 2014 Georg Wenzelburger, Christoph Arndt, Carsten Jensen Pages 681-712

Im Schatten der Krise: Über Normativität in der politikwissenschaftlichen Hochschullehre Mischa Hansel, Daniel Lambach, Julia Reuschenbach Pages 713-717

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Politische Theorie anwendungsbezogen lehren. Lehrende zwischen normativer Zurückhaltung und kritischer Stellungnahme Dannica Fleuß Pages 719-736

Theorien als latente Quellen von Normativität und Verantwortung in der Hochschullehre: Die Bedeutung von didaktischen und fachspezifischen Theoriedebatten am Beispiel des politikwissenschaftlichen Teilgebiets „Internationale Beziehungen“ Julian Eckl Pages 737-757

Mehr Normativität wagen: Ein Plädoyer für eine reflexive Grundhaltung in der politikwissenschaftlichen Lehre Tanja Brühl, Marika Gereke, Eva Ottendörfer Pages 759-778

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Volume 44, Issue 5, December 2018

Special Issue on Misrecognition in World Politics: Revisiting Hegel

Frustrated sovereigns: the agency that makes the world go around Charlotte Epstein, Thomas Lindemann, Ole Jacob Sending pp. 787-804

The productive force of the negative and the desire for recognition: Lessons from Hegel and Lacan Charlotte Epstein pp. 805-828

States before relations: On misrecognition and the bifurcated regime of sovereignty Minda Holm, Ole Jacob Sending pp. 829-847

Sovereign equality as misrecognition Ayşe Zarakol pp. 848-862

Misrecognition in legal practice: the aporia of the Family of Nations Tanja Aalberts pp. 863-881

Misrecognition in the making of a state: Ghana’s international relations under Kwame Nkrumah Julia Gallagher pp. 882-901

Misrecognition and the Indian state: the desire for sovereign agency Catarina Kinnvall, Ted Svensson pp. 902-921

Agency (mis)recognition in international violence: the case of French jihadism Thomas Lindemann pp. 922-943

Volume 45, Issue 1, January 2019

Non-human humanitarians Benjamin Meiches pp. 1-19

Guarding the guards: Pluralist accountability for human rights violations by international organisations Gisela Hirschmann pp. 20-38

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The role of philanthropy in international relations Jeremy Youde pp. 39-56

Controlling weapons circulation in a postcolonial militarised world Anna Stavrianakis pp. 57-76

Salience and the emergence of international norms: Napalm and cluster munitions in the inhumane weapons convention Elvira Rosert pp. 77-99

International commissions as norm entrepreneurs: Creating the normative idea of the responsibility to protect Daisuke Madokoro pp. 100-119

Constitutive mechanisms of UN Security Council practices: Precedent pressure, ratchet effect, and council action regarding intrastate conflicts Thomas Gehring, Thomas Dörfler pp. 120-140

Realist climate ethics: Promoting climate ambition within the Classical Realist tradition Jonathan Symons pp. 141-160

Narrating events and imputing those responsible: Reflexivity and the temporal basis of retrospective responsibility Bernardo Teles Fazendeiro pp. 161-180 43

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Volume 49, Issue 6, December 2018

Audializing migrant bodies: Sound and security at the border Michelle D Weitzel pp. 421–437

Governance through pluralization: Jerusalem’s modular security provision Lior Volinz pp. 438–456

Frontex and the convergence of humanitarianism, human rights and security Nina Perkowski pp. 457–475

How to do things with silence: Rethinking the centrality of speech to the securitization framework Xavier Guillaume pp. 476–492

Warfare as design: Transgressive creativity and reductive operational planning Dan Öberg pp. 493–509

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Volume 27, Issue 4, 2018

Politics and Threat Perception: Explaining Pakistani Military Strategy on the North West Frontier Paul Staniland, Asfandyar Mir & Sameer Lalwani Pages: 535-574

Divided Priorities: Why and When Allies Differ Over Military Intervention Ronald R. Krebs & Jennifer Spindel Pages: 575-606

Transnational Ethnic Diasporas and the Survival of Terrorist Organizations James A. Piazza Pages: 607-632

Popular Threats and Nationalistic Propaganda: Political Logic of China’s Patriotic Campaign Chuyu Liu & Xiao Ma Pages: 633-664

Killing Norms Softly: US Targeted Killing, Quasi-secrecy and the Assassination Ban Andris Banka & Adam Quinn Pages: 665-703

The Future of Chemical Weapons: Implications from the Syrian Civil War Geoffrey Chapman, Hassan Elbahtimy & Susan B. Martin Pages: 704-733

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Optionen konventioneller Rüstungskontrolle jenseits des KSE-Vertrags Wolfgang Zellner Seite 109–114

Back to the Future? Revisiting Military Confidence-Building in Europe* Benjamin Schaller Seite 115–120

Rüstungsexportkontrolle durch den internationalen Waffenhandelsvertrag Max M. Mutschler Seite 121–125

The Shadowy Existence of the Weapons Review and Its Impact on Disarmament* Anne Dienelt Seite 126–132

Internationale Rüstungskontrollbemühungen zu autonomen Waffensystemen: Definitionen, Technik und sicherheitspolitische Implikationen Christian Alwardt, Johanna Polle Seite 133–139

Keep Dreaming: Cyber Arms Control is Not a Viable Policy Option Tobias Burgers, David Ryland Scott Robinson Seite 140–145

Das Bio- und Chemiewaffenübereinkommen: zwei Rüstungskontrollverträge in der Krise? Mirko Himmel Seite 146–158

Beiträge Aus Sicherheitspolitik Und Friedensforschung Shaping the Discourse: How Search and Rescue NGOs Got Under Fire in the Debate on Migration Benedikt Funke Seite 159–164

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Volume 30, Issue 6, 2018

Pathways into Terrorism: Understanding Entry into and Support for Terrorism in Asia Julie Chernov Hwang Pages: 883-889

Not Just Brainwashed: Understanding the Radicalization of Indonesian Female Supporters of the Islamic State Nava Nuraniyah Pages: 890-910

Why They Join: Pathways into Indonesian Jihadist Organizations Julie Chernov Hwang & Kirsten E. Schulze Pages: 911-932

Radicalisation in the Philippines: The Cotabato Cell of the “East Asia Wilayah” Sidney Jones Pages: 933-943

Bangladeshi Militants: What Do We Know? Ali Riaz & Saimum Parvez Pages: 944-961

Women and Support for Terrorism in Pakistan C. Christine Fair & Ali Hamza Pages: 962-983

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Volume 62, Issue 10, November 2018

Special Feature Title: Leaders, Crisis Behavior, and International Conflict

Studying Leaders and Military Conflict: Conceptual Framework and Research Agenda Michael C. Horowitz, Matthew Fuhrmann pp. 2072–2086

Leaders, States, and Reputations Cathy Xuanxuan Wu, Scott Wolford pp. 2087–2117

Leaders, Advisers, and the Political Origins of Elite Support for War Elizabeth N. Saunders pp. 2118–2149

Tying Hands, Sinking Costs, and Leader Attributes Keren Yarhi-Milo, Joshua D. Kertzer, Jonathan Renshon pp. 2150–2179

Sizing Up the Adversary: Leader Attributes and Coercion in International Conflict Michael C. Horowitz, Philip Potter, Todd S. Sechser, Allan Stam pp. 2180–2204

Regular Articles Exploring the Threshold between Conflict Management and Joining in Biased Interventions Renato Corbetta, Molly M. Melin pp. 2205–2231

Colonial Origins of Maoist Insurgency in India: Historical Institutions and Civil War Shivaji Mukherjee pp. 2232–2274

Volume 63, Issue 1, January 2019

Educating Demonstrators: Education and Mass Protest in Africa Sirianne Dahlum, Tore Wig pp. 3–30

Social Inequality, State-centered Grievances, and Protest: Evidence from South Africa Alexander De Juan, Eva Wegner pp. 31–58

Ethnic Cleansing and the Politics of Restraint: Violence and Coexistence in the Lebanese Civil War Nils Hägerdal pp. 59–84

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Christian Houle pp. 85–111

Taming the Gods: How Religious Conflict Shapes State Repression Peter S. Henne, Jason Klocek pp. 112–138

Democracy Aid and Electoral Accountability Tobias Heinrich, Matt W. Loftis pp. 139–166

Join the Chorus, Avoid the Spotlight: The Effect of Neighborhood and Social Dynamics on Human Rights Organization Shaming Sam R. Bell, K. Chad Clay, Amanda Murdie pp. 167–193

Domestic Institutional Constraints, Veto Players, and Sanction Effectiveness Jin Mun Jeong, Dursun Peksen pp. 194–217

The Unforeseen Consequences of Extended Deterrence: Moral Hazard in a Nuclear Client State Neil Narang, Rupal N. Mehta pp. 218–250

Civilian Casualties and Public Support for Military Action: Experimental Evidence Robert Johns, Graeme A. M. Davies pp. 251–281

Volume 63, Issue 2, February 2019

Justice Matters: Peace Negotiations, Stable Agreements, and Durable Peace Daniel Druckman, Lynn Wagner pp. 287–316

Invisible Digital Front: Can Cyber Attacks Shape Battlefield Events? Nadiya Kostyuk, Yuri M. Zhukov pp. 317–347

The Burden of Bearing Witness: The Impact of Testifying at War Crimes Tribunals Kimi King, James Meernik pp. 348–372

Conflicted Capital: The Effect of Civil Conflict on Patterns of BIT Signing Trey Billing, Andrew D. Lugg pp. 373–404

State Control and the Effects of Foreign Relations on Bilateral Trade Christina L. Davis, Andreas Fuchs, Kristina Johnson pp. 405–438

Domestic Terrorism in Democratic States: Understanding and Addressing Minority Grievances Sambuddha Ghatak, Aaron Gold, Brandon C. Prins pp. 439–467

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Concessions or Crackdown: How Regime Stability Shapes Democratic Responses to Hostage taking Terrorism Aslihan Saygili pp. 468–501

Preemptive Repression: Deterrence, Backfiring, Iron Fists, and Velvet Gloves Kris De Jaegher, Britta Hoyer pp. 502–527

Choosing Whom to Target: Horizontal Inequality and the Risk of Civil and Communal Violence Solveig Hillesund pp. 528–554

Foreign Rebel Sponsorship: A Patron–Client Analysis of Party Viability in Elections Following Negotiated Settlements Michael C. Marshall pp. 555–584

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The Nonproliferation Review http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rnpr20/current

Vol. 25, Issue 3-4, 2018

Chemical warfare in the interwar period: insights for the present? John D. Sislin Pages: 185-202

Limiting cyberwarfare: applying arms-control models to an emerging technology Erin D. Dumbacher Pages: 203-222

Nuclear weapons, existential threats, and the stability–instability paradox Bryan R. Early & Victor Asal Pages: 223-247

US technological collaboration for nonproliferation: key evidence from the Cold War John Krige & Jayita Sarkar Pages: 249-262

The only choice is both choices: balancing assurance and coercion in nonproliferation-focused alliance- management strategies Matt Korda Pages: 263-284

Solving the jurisdictional conundrum: how US enforcement agencies target overseas illicit procurement networks using civil courts Aaron Arnold Pages: 285-306

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Volume 71, Issue 1, January 2019

Adviser to The King: Experts, Rationalization, and Legitimacy Calvert W. Jones pp. 1-43

The Social Origins of Institutional Weakness and Change: Preferences, Power, and Police Reform in Latin America Yanilda González pp. 44-87

The Choice between Intergovernmentalism and Nongovernmentalism: Projecting Domestic Preferences to Global Governance Alexandru Grigorescu, Çağlayan Başer pp. 88-125

Historical Contingencies in the Evolution of States and Their Militaries Jonathan Bendor, Jacob N. Shapiro pp. 126-161

Global Varieties of Capitalism Magnus Feldmann pp. 162-196

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Jahrgang 7, Heft 2, 2018

Der Staat als Broker? Rüstungsdiplomatie als die vernachlässigte Seite von Waffenexporten Felix Rüchardt, Moritz Weiss Seite 210–245

War on Terror revisited? Das War on Terror-Narrativ als Legitimationsquelle des Syrieneinsatzes im bundesdeutschen Diskurs nach den Terroranschlägen von Paris Jens Hiller, Josua Schneider Seite 246–277

Narrativanalyse und Kritik oder: Wer erzählt hier welche Terrorgeschichte? Replik auf »War on Terror revisited? Das War on Terror-Narrativ als Legitimationsquelle des Syrieneinsatzes im bundesdeutschen Diskurs nach den Terroranschlägen von Paris« von Jens Hiller und Josua Schneider Hanna Pfeifer Seite 278–286

Hybridity revisited. Zum Stellenwert von Hybriditätsperspektiven in der Friedensforschung Anna Kreikemeyer Seite 287–315

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Schiss vor‘m Schisma. Für epistemische Toleranz in der Politikwissenschaft und den Internationalen Beziehungen Christopher Daase, Nicole Deitelhoff Seite 3–5

Das Gegenteil von gut ist gut gemeint. Wie ein Weltmenschenrechtsgerichtshof die Menschenrechte schwächt Johanna Speyer Seite 6–32

Zentralbanken als marktmachende Akteure. Die global governance des Finanzsystems, das Schattenbankensystem und unkonventionelle Zentralbankpolitik seit der globalen Finanzkrise Joscha Wullweber Seite 33–63

Politikrelevanz und Handlungsempfehlungen in den Internationalen Beziehungen Manuel Iretzberger, Bernhard Stahl Seite 64–95

Ordnung, Kommunikation und Wandel in der Weltpolitik. Entwurf einer Theorie rhetorischer Felder Markus Kornprobst, Martin Senn Seite 96–125

Forum - Strukturwandel Der Globalisierung? Strukturwandel der Globalisierung? Brexit, Trump(ismus), Strategien Chinas und die politische Ökonomie der internationalen Beziehungen Einleitung zum Forum Kai Koddenbrock Seite 126–143

Die Rolle Chinas in den aktuellen Auseinandersetzungen um den Operationsmodus der Globalisierung Jenny Simon Seite 144–163

Jenseits der (neo-)liberal-kosmopolitischen Hegemonie? Die »Doppelkrise« der transatlantischen Globalisierungspolitik Hans-Jürgen Bieling Seite 164–180

Vom liberalen zum organisierten Kapitalismus Andreas Nölke Seite 181–198

Rechtsautoritärer Nationalismus oder autoritär-imperialer Neoliberalismus? Die USA unter Donald Trump im globalen Beggar-thy-neighbor- Kapitalismus Ingar Solty Seite 199–223