ISSN: 0020-8833, EISSN: 1468-2478
International Studies Quarterly (ISQ) is the flagship journal of the International Studies Association. It seeks to publish leading scholarship that engages with significant theoretical, empirical, and normative subjects in international studies. More detailed information about the journal’s guidelines and policies is available here.
CONTENIDO
SPECIAL SECTION: JUDICIALIZING INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Theorizing the Judicialization of International Relations
Karen J Alter, Emilie M Hafner-Burton, Laurence R Helfer
Words Matter: How WTO Rulings Handle Controversy
Marc L Busch, Krzysztof J Pelc
Rational Remedies: The Role of Opinion Clarity in the Inter-American Human Rights System
Jeffrey K Staton, Alexia Romero
Split Vision: Multidimensionality in the European Union’s Legal Policy Space
Olof Larsson, Daniel Naurin
The Strength of Weak Review: National Courts, Interpretive Canons, and Human Rights Treaties
Yonatan Lupu, Pierre-Hugues Verdier, Mila Versteeg
The Dejudicialization of International Politics?
Daniel Abebe, Tom Ginsburg
DIPLOMACY
Track-Change Diplomacy: Technology, Affordances, and the Practice of International Negotiations
Rebecca Adler-Nissen, Alena Drieschova
Fields of Practice: Symbolic Binding and the Qing Defense of Sinocentric Diplomacy
David E Banks
IPE
Tracing the Legacy: China’s Historical Aid and Contemporary Investment in Africa
Pippa Morgan, Yu Zheng
David and Goliath? Small Developing Countries, Large Emerging Markets, and South-South Preferential Trade Agreements
Daniela Donno, Nita Rudra
The Political Economy of Financial Reform: de Jure Liberalization vs. de Facto Implementation
Witold J Henisz, Edward D Mansfield
Are the Contents of International Treaties Copied and Pasted? Evidence from Preferential Trade Agreements
Todd Allee, Manfred Elsig
CIVIL WAR PROCESSES
War as Symbolic Politics
Stuart J Kaufman
Blue Helmets, Red Flags: Institutional, Societal, and Military Determinants of Peacekeeping Abuses
Marisella Rodriguez, Brandon J Kinne
Power Sharing and the Rule of Law in the Aftermath of Civil War
Caroline A Hartzell, Matthew Hoddie
The Risks of Election Observation: International Condemnation and Post-Election Violence
Inken von Borzyskowski
Investigating “Missing” Women: Gender, Ghosts, and the Bosnian Peace Process
Laura McLeod
Proximities of Violence: Civil Order Beyond Governance Institutions
Sarah G Phillips
Competitive Intervention, Protracted Conflict, and the Global Prevalence of Civil War
Noel Anderson
IR THEORY
Rival Visions of Parsimony
Seva Gunitsky
Legitimation Strategies in International Hierarchies
Joseph MacKay
DOMESTIC POLITICS
Economic Crisis, Natural Resources, and Irregular Leader Removal in Autocracies
Suthan Krishnarajan
Building Trust: The Effect of US Troop Deployments on Public Opinion in Peru
Michael E Flynn, Carla Martinez Machain, Alissandra T Stoyan
Opinion-Formation and Issue-Framing Effects of Russian News in Kyrgyzstan
Hannah S Chapman, Theodore P Gerber
RESPONSE TO PUBLICATION
Response to Mark Bell’s “Defending the Acquisition-Use Presumption in Assessing the Likelihood of Nuclear Terrorism”
Christopher McIntosh, Ian Storey
Defending the “Acquisition-Use Presumption” in Assessing the Likelihood of Nuclear Terrorism
Mark S Bell
ERRATUM
Erratum: Altering Capabilities or Imposing Costs? Intervention Strategy and Civil War Outcomes
Benjamin T Jones