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IO is a leading peer-reviewed journal on international affairs. Co-eds-in-chief @BAshleyLeeds & @LaynaMosley, associate editors @PeterRosendorff & @AyseZarakol

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It's finally out on International Organization! 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.

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Deniz Aksoy, Ted Enamorado and Tony Yang 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. cambridge.org/core/journals/…

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How does war affect gender stereotypes in politicians' behavior? Taylor Damann (she/her) Dahjin / Jin Kim & WashU Political Science's M. Tavits use data from Ukraine before & after 2022 Russian invasion. They find that war deepens traditional stereotypes & magnifies public biases. cambridge.org/core/journals/…

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IO will be on summer recess from July 1-31, 2024. During this time, we will not accept new submissions. We will continue to process and review existing submissions. (Thanks, as always, to our reviewers!)

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The 2023 journal Impact Factors have just been released. While we know that no measure is perfect, we are thrilled that International Organization ranks second among political science journals, and first among International Relations journals.

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Short take on our Taliban courts study. It finds Taliban justice reduced civil disputes and significantly boosted the group’s public standing, undermining the Kabul government and boosting battlefield performance. thediplomat.com/2024/06/provid…

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Now on #FirstView: how do contemporary Chinese IR scholars understand international order? Haoming, David A. Peterson & Bear Braumoller compare four modern Chinese IR theories with conventional paradigms. OSU Polisci, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy cambridge.org/core/journals/…

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New in International Organization with Austin Carson and Maya Van Nuys: Applying text analysis methods to almost 5,000 President's Daily Briefs (1961-1977), we find that states viewed as "racialized Others" are described more frequently using implicit racial tropes. doi.org/10.1017/S00208…

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On #firstview: @DSDKings' @derkwbolt, "Security, Society and the Perennial Struggles over the Sacred." Bolton seeks to challenge myths regarding the Wars of Religion, to help us to better understand the propensity for “religious” or “secular” violence. cambridge.org/core/journals/…

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Check out Blair Welsh thread on "Violent Competition and Terrorist Restraint" (co-authored with Sara Polo Government @ Essex) now on #Firstview and available #OpenAccess. cambridge.org/core/journals/…

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#FirstView Are states more likely to claim territories with oil & minerals? Using 200 years of geocoded data, Soyoung Lee finds that states are *less* likely to claim such lands, even when they could claimed for historical or administrative reasons. cambridge.org/core/journals/…