International Organization

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IO is a leading peer-reviewed journal on international affairs. is the editor. Marty Finnemore, & are associate editors.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: svibanj 2013.

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  2. Read 's survey of the research that challenges the assumption that the Westphalian order and the Western experience can be generalized globally.

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  3. In times of crisis, countries often seek relief in the form of bilateral bailouts. and argue that bailouts are being driven by strategic concerns both at the national and international level.

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  4. Still skeptical that international law matters? New research shows how countries get their way by influencing how others interpret international legal obligations before any disputes arise. More in Tonya Putnam’s new IO article:

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  5. Check out 's endorsement of and 's recent IO review essay on "Recapturing Regime Type in International Relations: Leaders, Institutions, and Agency Space" in

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    Thrilled about our paper in the latest issue of ! It's the next in a series of papers looking at the economics of border fortifications. We look at a key economic EFFECT of walls. What do we find? [THREAD]

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  8. On David Carter & ask "Since trade must cross borders, to what extent do border walls affect trade flows?" To find out their answer, read "Barriers to Trade: How Border Walls Affect Trade Relations"

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    In a new piece from professor and professor examine the benefits of and motivations behind international bilateral bailouts. Read more:

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  10. Tonya Putnam argues that "standard IR treatments often overlook important properties of law, even when trying to account for international law's effects on behavior." For more, read "Mingling and Strategic Augmentation of International Legal Obligations"

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  11. On ! examines contested concepts of authority in medieval international relations in "Political Authority in International Relations: Revisiting the Medieval Debate"

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  13. In times of crisis, countries often seek relief in the form of bilateral bailouts. and argue that bailouts are been driven by strategic concerns both at the national and international level.

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  15. Out on "The Political Economy of Bilateral Bailouts" by Christina J. Schneider and Jennifer L. Tobin

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  16. On : examines why IR got the Middle Ages wrong and why it matters in "Political Authority in International Relations: Revisiting the Medieval Debate"

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  17. On "Mingling and Strategic Augmentation of International Legal Obligations" by Tonya L. Putnam

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    Also, this piece seems like a pretty good illustration of the dynamic in my article on advisers: without strong presidential oversight, adviser's preferences and biases are magnified and empowered.

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    Some speculate that Iran planned its missile strikes to cause destruction but “miss” US forces. Unclear if this was Iran’s intent, but I’ve shown how often non-state actors use this strategy — in , in my new book & a forthcoming article in . See:

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