Tightening the belt: : sovereign debt and alliance formation
Michael A. Allen, Matthew Digiuseppe
págs. 647-659
The credibility paradox: : violence as a double-edged sword in international politics
Max Abrahms
págs. 660-671
págs. 672-682
págs. 683-697
págs. 698-702
Gender and the subject of (anti)nuclear politics: : revisiting women's campaigning against the bomb
Catherine Eschle
págs. 713-724
Audience costs among the British public: : the impact of escalation, crisis type, and prime ministerial rhetoric
Graeme A. M. Davies, Robert Johns
págs. 725-737
Portraying the global: : cross-national trends in textbooks' portrayal of globalization and global citizenship
Elizabeth Buckner, Susan Garnett Russell
págs. 738-750
págs. 751-759
págs. 760-771
Reconceptualizing gender, reinscribing racial-sexual boundaries in international security: : the case of un security council resolution 1325 on "women, peace and security"
Nicola Pratt
págs. 772-783
Social psychology and public support for trade liberalization
Karl Kaltenthaler, William J. Miller
págs. 784-790
págs. 791-803
Economic crisis, globalization, and partisan bias: evidence from Spain
José Fernández Albertos , Alexander Kuo, Laia Balcells i Ventura
págs. 804-816
Sean Starrs
págs. 817-830
Fit and feasible: : why democratizing states form, not join, international organizations
Paul Poast, Johannes Urpelainen
págs. 831-841
Political institutions, credible commitment, and sovereign debt in advanced economies
Michael Breen, Iain McMenamin
págs. 842-854