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Deniz, Ted Enamorado, and I find empirical evidence that the Russian invasion of Ukraine increased Chinese public support for wars, particularly against Taiwan, and suggest international conflict as a novel source of domestic war attitudes.
Where not #OpenAccess the latest issue of International Organization is free to read until the end of April 2024 -
International Organization - Volume 78 - Issue 1 - cup.org/3TfQoSg
Trade Liberalization and Labor Market Institutions | Leo Baccini et al | International Organization
'We argue that the presence of coordinated wage-bargaining institutions, which impose a ceiling on wage increases, and state-subsidized vocational training, which ...
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International Organization - Volume 78 - Issue 1 - Winter 2024 - cup.org/3PrCWtu
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New #Firstview : How does race shape int'l order?
Scripps College Owen Brown argues that processes of racialization are central to the construction & operation of international order.
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Jason Jianzhi Zhao and I discussed the implications of Mandalika tensions for #AIIB 's future in TIME. Read our International Organization paper (covered in the story) for more on the AIIB: doi.org/10.1017/S00208…