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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
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.
Congrats to Yui Nishimura who has worked as our graduate assistant for the last two years. We will miss you!
How does #DiaologicOversight affect state compliance with Inter-American Court of Human Rights/Corte Interamericana de Derechos Humanos rulings? Kellogg Institute's Keough School of Global Affairs's Anibal Perez-Linan Angie K. García Atehortúa analyze reparation measures, 1989 to 2019, to find out (hint: civil society engagement matters!) #FirstView bit.ly/3K0mZra
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/…
Here's a Duck of Minerva 6+1 post, about Anibal Perez-Linan's and Angie K. García Atehortúa's recent article. cambridge.org/core/journals/…
You can browse the #OpenAccess articles from International Organization here - cup.org/3Valb3Q #BISA2024
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/…
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…
Now on #firstview: Restorative Nationalism and Conflict in Post-Colonial Europe. ETH Zürich Yannick I. Pengl LSE
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/…
#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/…