Rewards for ratification: : Payoffs for participating in the international human rights regime?
Richard A. Nielsen, Beth A. Simmons
págs. 197-208
How does customary international law change? The case of state immunity
Pierre-Hugues Verdier, Erik Voeten
págs. 209-222
Reconsidering regime type and growth: : Lies, dictatorships, and statistics
Christopher S.P. Magee, John A. Doces
págs. 223-237
The legitimacy of the un security council: : Evidence from recent general assembly debates
Martin Binder, Monika Heupel
págs. 238-250
Screening out risk: : IGOs, member state selection, and interstate conflict, 1951–2000
Daniela Donno, Shawna K. Metzger, Bruce Russett
págs. 251-263
Winning coalition size, state capacity and time horizons: an application of modified selectorate theory to environmental public goods provision
Xun Cao, Hugh Ward
págs. 264-279
Leadership turnover and foreign policy change: : Societal interests, domestic institutions, and voting in the united nations
Michaela Mattes, Brett Ashley Leeds, Royce Carroll
págs. 280-290
Extra credit: : Preferential trade arrangements and credit ratings
Andrey Tomashevskiy, Daniel Yuichi Kono
págs. 291-302
págs. 303-315
págs. 316-329
Lingua mercatoria: : Language and foreign direct investment
Moonhawk Kim, Amy H. Liu, Kim-Lee Tuxhorn, David S. Brown, David Leblang
págs. 330-343
Foreign direct investment, commitment institutions, and time horizon: : How some autocrats do better than others
Chungshik Moon
págs. 344-356
Transnational women's activism and the global diffusion of gender quotas (
Melanie Hughes, Mona Lena Krook, Pamela Paxton
págs. 357-372
Rebekah K. Tromble, Miriam Wouters
págs. 373-386
Regional voices in the European Union: : Subnational influence in multilevel politics
Michaël Tatham
págs. 387-400