International Studies Quarterly
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International Studies Quarterly - An International Studies Association (ISA) Journal, Editors-in-Chief: Sam Bell, Elena McLean, and Jeffrey Pickering
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New research using African public opinion finds citizens support foreign aid conditions when they distrust their government & trust the donor. These findings reshape our understanding of accountability relations in global governance.
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ISQ is taking a summer break. We will not process new submissions from July 1 to July 31. We will continue to process manuscripts that were invited for revision and resubmission during this period. We look forward to receiving new submissions once again on August 1!
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@meckerehrhardt.bsky.social, Soetkin Verhaegen & Sigrid Quack’s new article shows that nonstate actors can boost the legitimacy of global governance by contributing expertise, representation, public interest orientation, transparency&operational capacity to governance processes. tinyurl.com/sqaf040
Nonstate Actor Inclusion and the Social Legitimacy of Global Governance Institutions
Abstract. Nonstate actors play powerful roles in global governance institutions (GGIs) as advocates, experts, representatives, regulators, monitors, and im
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In this article, Melle Scholten argues that attitudes to return-migrants are a function of non-migrants' evaluation of their expected effect in both economic and political-normative dimensions.
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isq-jrnl.bsky.social
ISQ is taking a summer break. We will not process new submissions from July 1 to July 31. We will continue to process manuscripts that were invited for revision and resubmission during this period. We look forward to receiving new submissions once again on August 1!
Reposted by International Studies Quarterly
isq-jrnl.bsky.social
ISQ is taking a summer break. We will not process new submissions from July 1 to July 31. We will continue to process manuscripts that were invited for revision and resubmission during this period. We look forward to receiving new submissions once again on August 1!
isq-jrnl.bsky.social
ISQ is taking a summer break. We will not process new submissions from July 1 to July 31. We will continue to process manuscripts that were invited for revision and resubmission during this period. We look forward to receiving new submissions once again on August 1!
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Can international law protect abortion rights? Yes. When a country’s international commitments are highly legalized, and a strong civil society exists to hold it accountable to those promises, its domestic abortion laws are more permissive.
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International Human Rights Law and Women’s Access to Abortion
Abstract. Can international law protect abortion rights? Drawing from past work on domestic mechanisms that give international law teeth, we argue that a s
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Using original dataµ-level measures of individual hearings by the national security committees, @dandrezner.bsky.social & Linda Fowler demonstrate how time constraints and routine responsibilities limit the number of opportunities for expert witnesses 1995-2020.
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Where Have All the Experts Gone? The Shifting Marketplace for Foreign Policy Ideas on Capitol Hill
Abstracts. US foreign policy observers have noted a decline in the frequency of expert witnesses appearing before congressional committees, while congressi
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@cobrienudry.bsky.social &Tyler Pratt argue that tech breakthroughs lead to accelerated incentives for regulatory arbitrage & potential for controversies to spark public backlash which link the regulatory fate of states, undermining their ability to regulate in isolation.
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Innovation and Interdependence: Evidence from Gene-Editing Technology
Abstract. Technological breakthroughs carry great promise but often escalate economic competition and heighten public anxiety, creating new challenges for
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Does FDI induce concentrated benefits on the local level? Leveraging geo-located data on FDI projects 2003-2018 and nightlights, @tobirommel.bsky.social, Tabea Palmtag, and Luca Messerschmidt find evidence for FDI-induced local growth and regional inequality.
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Local Economic Consequences of Foreign Direct Investment in Democracies and Autocracies
Abstract. Governments in developing and emerging countries aim to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) to generate growth. Yet, empirical studies on the
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Using original survey data and event dataset from AMISOM in Somalia, Prabin Khadka finds that IED attacks—especially those causing peacekeeper deaths—trigger retaliatory violence, supporting a revenge rather than a show-of-force explanation.
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Why Protectors Become Predators? Violence against Civilians by AMISOM Peacekeepers in Somalia
Abstract. This study investigates the phenomenon of peacekeepers resorting to lethal violence against civilians, despite their mandate to protect them. Whi
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How has central bank independence (CBI) evolved? @carogarriga.bsky.social presents the most comprehensive dataset on CBI, its main dimensions (personnel independence, objectives, policy formulation and limits on lending), and additional variables for 192 countries (1970-2023).
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Revisiting Central Bank Independence in the World: An Extended Dataset
Abstracts. How has central bank independence (CBI) changed over time and across countries? This paper introduces the most comprehensive dataset on de jure
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