Friday, September 7, 2012

New Issue: International Studies Quarterly

The latest issue of the International Studies Quarterly (Vol. 56, no. 3, September 2012) is out. Contents include:
  • Manfred B. Steger & Erin K. Wilson, Anti-Globalization or Alter-Globalization? Mapping the Political Ideology of the Global Justice Movement
  • Benjamin Miller, Does Democratization Pacify the State? The Cases of Germany and Iraq
  • Michael Mousseau, Capitalist Development and Civil War
  • Yotam Margalit, Lost in Globalization: International Economic Integration and the Sources of Popular Discontent
  • Stacie E. Goddard, Brokering Peace: Networks, Legitimacy, and the Northern Ireland Peace Process
  • Matthew D. Fails, Inequality, Institutions, and the Risks to Foreign Investment
  • Ronald R. Krebs & Aaron Rapport, International Relations and the Psychology of Time Horizons
  • Thomas B. Pepinsky, Do Currency Crises Cause Capital Account Liberalization?
  • Todd Hall & Keren Yarhi-Milo, The Personal Touch: Leaders’ Impressions, Costly Signaling, and Assessments of Sincerity in International Affairs
  • Matthew Krain, J’accuse! Does Naming and Shaming Perpetrators Reduce the Severity of Genocides or Politicides?
  • Prakash Adhikari, The Plight of the Forgotten Ones: Civil War and Forced Migration