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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A bird in the hand: Temporal focal points and change in international institutions Manulak, Michael W.

1 p. 1-27
artikel
2 A closer look at the information provision rationale: Civil society participation in states’ delegations at the UNFCCC Böhmelt, Tobias
2012
1 p. 55-80
artikel
3 Adverse selection and growth under IMF programs Bas, Muhammet A.
2013
1 p. 1-28
artikel
4 Agent permeability, principal delegation and the European Court of Human Rights Hawkins, Darren
2007
1 p. 1-28
artikel
5 Alexandru Grigorescu. 2015. Democratic Intergovernmental Organizations? Normative Pressures and Decision-Making Rules (New York, NY: Cambridge University Press) Lenz, Tobias
2016
1 p. 151-155
artikel
6 Anne Kent. 2007. Beyond compliance: China, international organizations, and global security (Palo Alto: Stanford University Press) O’Neill, Daniel C.
2009
1 p. 105-109
artikel
7 A political economy of positions in climate change negotiations: Economic, structural, domestic, and strategic explanations Bailer, Stefanie
2014
1 p. 43-66
artikel
8 A response to Allan Meltzer Krueger, Anne O.
2006
1 p. 61-64
artikel
9 Assessing the implementation of the IMF’s 2007 surveillance decision Vasishtha, Garima
2010
1 p. 27-52
artikel
10 Axel Dreher, Andreas Fuchs, Bradley Parks, Austin Strange and Michael J. Tierney. 2022. Banking on Beijing: The Aims and Impacts of China’s Overseas Development Program. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press) Brazys, Samuel

1 p. 227-231
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11 Ben Clift. 2018. The IMF and the Politics of Austerity in the Wake of the Global Financial Crisis (Oxford: Oxford University Press) Woo, Byungwon

1 p. 301-305
artikel
12 Bureaucratic influence and administrative styles in international organizations Knill, Christoph
2018
1 p. 83-106
artikel
13 China visits: a dataset of Chinese leaders’ foreign visits Wang, Yu

1 p. 201-225
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14 Christina J. Schneider. 2018. The Responsive Union: National Elections and European Governance. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press) Rauh, Christian

1 p. 307-310
artikel
15 Christina L. Davis. 2023. Discriminatory Clubs: The Geopolitics of International Organizations. (Princeton: Princeton University Press) Stone, Randall W.

1 p. 181-184
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16 Collective action and geoengineering Sandler, Todd
2017
1 p. 105-125
artikel
17 Comment to strengthening the citizens' role in international organizations by Bruno S. Frey and Alois Stutzer Tullock, Gordon
2006
1 p. 45-46
artikel
18 Concentration despite competition: The organizational ecology of technical assistance providers Morin, Jean-Frédéric

1 p. 75-107
artikel
19 Cooperation Failure or Secret Collusion? Absolute Monarchs and Informal Cooperation Carlson, Melissa

1 p. 95-135
artikel
20 Correction to: EU services trade liberalization and economic regulation: Complements or substitutes? Fiorini, Matteo

1 p. 231
artikel
21 Correction to: Migration governance through trade agreements: insights from the MITA dataset Lavenex, Sandra

1 p. 175
artikel
22 Correction to: The proliferation of multilateral development banks Kellerman, Miles
2018
1 p. 147
artikel
23 Credibility, preferences, and bilateral investment treaties Cho, Seok-ju
2015
1 p. 25-58
artikel
24 Daniel Finke, Thomas König, Sven-Oliver Proksch and George Tsebelis. 2012. Reforming the European Union: Realizing the Impossible (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press) Kleine, Mareike
2012
1 p. 111-115
artikel
25 Democracies only: When do IMF agreements serve as a seal of approval? Bauer, Molly E.
2011
1 p. 33-58
artikel
26 Democratic memberships in international organizations: Sources of institutional design Tallberg, Jonas
2015
1 p. 59-87
artikel
27 Disparate geography and the origins of tax capacity Beramendi, Pablo

1 p. 213-237
artikel
28 Do domestic politics shape U.S. influence in the World Bank? Kersting, Erasmus

1 p. 29-58
artikel
29 Does cultural diversity hinder the implementation of IMF-supported programs? An empirical investigation Vadlamannati, Krishna Chaitanya

1 p. 87-116
artikel
30 Does it pay to be poor? Testing for systematically underreported GNI estimates Kerner, Andrew
2015
1 p. 1-38
artikel
31 Does the IMF cause civil war? A comment Midtgaard, Trude M.
2013
1 p. 107-124
artikel
32 Do governments mean business when they derogate? Human rights violations during notified states of emergency Neumayer, Eric
2012
1 p. 1-31
artikel
33 Elite interests and public spending: Evidence from Prussian cities Hollenbach, Florian M.

1 p. 189-211
artikel
34 Emilie M. Hafner-Burton. 2009. Forced to be Good: Why Trade Agreements Boost Human Rights, (Ithaca, Cornell University Press) Haftel, Yoram Z.
2009
1 p. 97-100
artikel
35 Enduring the great recession: Economic integration in the European Union Peritz, Lauren

1 p. 175-203
artikel
36 Environmental agreements as clubs: Evidence from a new dataset of trade provisions Morin, Jean-Frédéric

1 p. 33-62
artikel
37 EU enlargement and foreign policy coordination: more powerful, but less cohesive? Finke, Daniel

1 p. 189-210
artikel
38 EU services trade liberalization and economic regulation: Complements or substitutes? Fiorini, Matteo

1 p. 247-270
artikel
39 EU services trade liberalization and economic regulation: Complements or substitutes? Fiorini, Matteo

1 p. 247-270
artikel
40 External sources of clean technology: Evidence from the Clean Development Mechanism Bayer, Patrick
2012
1 p. 81-109
artikel
41 Financing the peace: Evaluating World Bank post-conflict assistance programs Flores, Thomas Edward
2008
1 p. 1-27
artikel
42 Formality, typologies, and institutional design Martin, Lisa L.

1 p. 175-182
artikel
43 Frank Biermann and Bernd Siebenhüner. 2009 (eds.). Managers of Global Change: The Influence of International Environmental Bureaucracies (Cambridge: MIT Press) McLean, Elena
2010
1 p. 105-108
artikel
44 From intergovernmental to global: UNESCO’s response to globalization Pavone, Vincenzo
2007
1 p. 77-95
artikel
45 Governance through government networks: The G8 and international organizations Gstöhl, Sieglinde
2006
1 p. 1-37
artikel
46 Greening global governance: INGO secretariats and environmental mainstreaming of IOs, 1950 to 2017 Dörfler, Thomas

1 p. 117-143
artikel
47 Guilt by association: The link between states’ influence and the legitimacy of intergovernmental organizations Johnson, Tana
2010
1 p. 57-84
artikel
48 How can international organizations shape public opinion? analysis of a pair of survey-based experiments Greenhill, Brian

1 p. 165-188
artikel
49 How the court made a federation of the EU Josselin, Jean-Michel
2006
1 p. 59-75
artikel
50 How to evaluate the effects of IMF conditionality Stubbs, Thomas

1 p. 29-73
artikel
51 How to sanction international wrongdoing? The design of EU restrictive measures Meissner, Katharina

1 p. 61-85
artikel
52 Human rights shaming through INGOs and foreign aid delivery Dietrich, Simone
2016
1 p. 95-120
artikel
53 Ian Hurd. 2011. International organizations. Politics, law, practice (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press) Mingst, Karen A.
2011
1 p. 115-116
artikel
54 IMF programs and human rights, 1981–2003 Abouharb, M. Rodwan
2008
1 p. 47-72
artikel
55 IMF staff: Missing link in fund reform proposals Momani, Bessma
2006
1 p. 39-57
artikel
56 Incentivizing embedded investment: Evidence from patterns of foreign direct investment in Latin America Danzman, Sarah Bauerle

1 p. 63-87
artikel
57 Independent central banks and banking crisis liquidity Gavin, Michael A.

1 p. 109-131
artikel
58 Informal governance in world politics Westerwinter, Oliver

1 p. 1-27
artikel
59 Instrumental or intrinsic? Human rights alignment in intergovernmental organizations Weyrauch, David Benjamin

1 p. 89-115
artikel
60 Interactions among intergovernmental organizations in the anti-corruption realm Gest, Nathaniel
2009
1 p. 53-72
artikel
61 International demands for austerity: Examining the impact of the IMF on the public sector Rickard, Stephanie J.
2018
1 p. 35-57
artikel
62 Intolerant justice: ethnocentrism and transnational-litigation frameworks Efrat, Asif

1 p. 271-299
artikel
63 Introducing the Intergovernmental Policy Output Dataset (IPOD) Lundgren, Magnus

1 p. 117-146
artikel
64 Introduction Hollenbach, Florian M.

1 p. 183-187
artikel
65 IOs’ selective adoption of NGO information: Evidence from the Universal Periodic Review Nie, Mintao

1 p. 27-59
artikel
66 Jean Pisani-Ferry and Adam S. Posen. 2009. The Euro at Ten: The next global currency? (Washington D.C.: Peterson Institute for International Economics, Bruegel) Schilirò, Daniele
2010
1 p. 101-105
artikel
67 John H. Barton, Judith L. Goldstein, Timothy E. Josling, and Richard Steinberg, The evolution of the trade regime: politics, law, and economics of the GATT and the WTO Sell, Susan K.
2007
1 p. 101-103
artikel
68 Jonathan Bonnitcha, Lauge N. Skovgaard Poulsen and Michael Waibel. 2017. The Political Economy of the Investment Treaty Regime (Oxford: Oxford University Press) Berge, Tarald Laudal
2017
1 p. 133-136
artikel
69 Joost Pauwelyn, Ramses A. Wessel and Jan Wouters (Eds.). 2012. Informal international lawmaking. (Oxford: Oxford University Press) Westerwinter, Oliver
2014
1 p. 97-101
artikel
70 Karen Mingst and Margaret Karns, The United Nations in the 21st century. Third edition Doleys, Thomas J.
2008
1 p. 99-103
artikel
71 Karen Mingst and Margaret Karns, The United Nations in the 21st century. Third edition Doleys, Thomas J.

1 p. 99-103
artikel
72 Knowing your audience: How the structure of international relations and organizational choices affect amnesty international’s advocacy Hendrix, Cullen S.
2013
1 p. 29-58
artikel
73 Leslie Johns. 2015. Strengthening international courts: The hidden costs of legalization. (Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press) Haglund, Jillienne
2015
1 p. 151-154
artikel
74 Liam Clegg. 2013. Controlling the World Bank and IMF: Shareholders, stakeholders, and the politics of concessional lending (New York: Palgrave Macmillan) Winters, Matthew S.
2013
1 p. 131-134
artikel
75 Maria Ivanova. 2021. The untold story of the world’s leading environmental institution: UNEP at fifty (Cambridge: MIT Press) Manulak, Michael W.

1 p. 223-226
artikel
76 Mark Copelovitch. 2010. The International Monetary Fund in the Global Economy: Banks, bonds, and bailouts (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press) Nielson, Daniel L.
2012
1 p. 117-120
artikel
77 Martin Heipertz and Amy Verdun. 2010. Ruling Europe: The Politics of the Stability and Growth Pact (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press) Wruuck, Patricia
2010
1 p. 109-111
artikel
78 Michael Breen. 2013. The politics of IMF lending (New York: Palgrave MacMillan) Copelovitch, Mark S.
2014
1 p. 125-130
artikel
79 Migration governance through trade agreements: insights from the MITA dataset Lavenex, Sandra

1 p. 147-173
artikel
80 Miriam Bradley. 2016. Protecting civilians in war: The ICRC, UNHCR, and their limitations in internal armed conflicts (Oxford: Oxford University Press) Lipson, Michael
2016
1 p. 147-150
artikel
81 Nationalism and withdrawals from intergovernmental organizations: Connecting theory and data Choi, Seung-Whan

1 p. 205-215
artikel
82 Need for speed: The lending responsiveness of the IMF McDowell, Daniel
2016
1 p. 39-73
artikel
83 NGO monitoring and the legitimacy of international cooperation: A strategic analysis Pallas, Christopher L.
2011
1 p. 1-32
artikel
84 On IGO withdrawal by states vs leaders, and exogenous measures for inference von Borzyskowski, Inken

1 p. 217-222
artikel
85 Opening hours of polling stations and voter turnout: Evidence from a natural experiment Potrafke, Niklas

1 p. 133-163
artikel
86 Orchestration and transnational climate governance Hale, Thomas
2013
1 p. 59-82
artikel
87 Paul Kennedy, The parliament of man: the past, present, and future of the United Nations Jolly, Richard
2007
1 p. 97-99
artikel
88 Petros C. Mavroidis and Andre Sapir. 2021. China and the WTO: Why multilateralism still matters (Princeton: Princeton University Press) Tan, Yeling

1 p. 227-230
artikel
89 Philip Y. Lipscy. 2017. Renegotiating the World Order. Institutional Change in International Relations (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press) Vabulas, Felicity
2017
1 p. 127-131
artikel
90 Preferences or blocs? Voting in the United Nations Human Rights Council Hug, Simon
2013
1 p. 83-106
artikel
91 Presidential mandates and ministerial institutions: Summitry of the Americas, the Organization of American States (OAS) and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) Feinberg, Richard E.
2006
1 p. 69-94
artikel
92 Public preferences for international law compliance: Respecting legal obligations or conforming to common practices? Kuzushima, Saki

1 p. 63-93
artikel
93 Public responses to foreign protectionism: Evidence from the US-China trade war Steinberg, David A.

1 p. 145-167
artikel
94 Pyramid capitalism: Cronyism, regulation, and firm productivity in Egypt Diwan, Ishac

1 p. 211-246
artikel
95 Randall W. Stone. 2011. Controlling institutions: International organizations and the global economy (New York: Cambridge University Press) Lake, David A.
2011
1 p. 109-113
artikel
96 Regional public goods and international organizations Sandler, Todd
2006
1 p. 5-25
artikel
97 Regional public goods and international organizations Sandler, Todd

1 p. 5-25
artikel
98 Renewing IMF surveillance: Transparency, accountability, and independence Lavigne, Robert
2008
1 p. 29-46
artikel
99 Reply to Anne Krueger Meltzer, Allan H.
2006
1 p. 65-67
artikel
100 Reply to Gordon Tullock Frey, Bruno S.
2006
1 p. 47-48
artikel
101 Review of Virginia Page Fortna. 2008. Does peacekeeping work? (Princeton: Princeton University Press) Cunningham, David E.
2009
1 p. 101-103
artikel
102 Reviving the Bank and Fund Meltzer, Allan H.
2006
1 p. 49-59
artikel
103 Rohan Mukherjee. 2022. Ascending Order: Rising Powers and the Politics of Status in International Institutions. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press) DiCicco, Jonathan M.

1 p. 177-180
artikel
104 Sarah Blodgett Bermeo. 2018. Targeted Development: Industrialized Country Strategy in a Globalizing World (New York: Oxford University Press) Dietrich, Simone
2018
1 p. 163-167
artikel
105 Screening for losers: Trade institutions and information Davis, Jason S.

1 p. 1-37
artikel
106 Settle or litigate? Consequences of institutional design in the Inter-American system of human rights protection Parente, Francesca

1 p. 39-61
artikel
107 Shadow bureaucracies and the unilateral control of international secretariats: Insights from UN peacekeeping Dijkstra, Hylke
2014
1 p. 23-41
artikel
108 S. Meunier, Trading voices: the European Union in international commercial negotiations Chorev, Nitsan
2008
1 p. 95-98
artikel
109 Social ties and the political participation of firms Cruz, Cesi

1 p. 117-142
artikel
110 Speech is silver, silence is golden? Examining state activity in international negotiations Panke, Diana
2016
1 p. 121-146
artikel
111 Statistical capacity and corrupt bureaucracies Oechslin, Manuel

1 p. 143-174
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112 Stephanie C. Hofmann. 2013. European security in NATO’s shadow: party ideologies and institution building Rynning, Sten
2014
1 p. 103-106
artikel
113 Strengthening the citizens' role in international organizations Frey, Bruno S.
2006
1 p. 27-43
artikel
114 Susan Park. 2022. The Good Hegemon: US Power, Accountability as Justice, and the Multilateral Development Banks. (Oxford: Oxford University Press) Honig, Dan

1 p. 233-236
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115 Tenure, promotion and performance: The career path of US ambassadors Arias, Eric
2017
1 p. 77-103
artikel
116 The comparative constitutional compliance database Gutmann, Jerg

1 p. 95-115
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117 The coordinate plane of global governance Klodt, Henning
2007
1 p. 29-40
artikel
118 The cost of complying with human rights treaties: The convention on the rights of the child and basic immunization Gauri, Varun
2011
1 p. 33-56
artikel
119 The effects of IMF programs on U.S. foreign direct investment in the developing world Biglaiser, Glen
2009
1 p. 73-95
artikel
120 The effects of the IMF on expropriation of foreign firms Biglaiser, Glen
2015
1 p. 1-23
artikel
121 The global governance of international development: Documenting the rise of multi-stakeholder partnerships and identifying underlying theoretical explanations Reinsberg, Bernhard

1 p. 59-94
artikel
122 The impact of human rights INGO activities on economic sanctions Murdie, Amanda
2012
1 p. 33-53
artikel
123 The impact of ILO conventions on worker rights: Are empty promises worse than no promises? Peksen, Dursun
2016
1 p. 75-94
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124 The implementation of IMF programs: A conceptual framework Bird, Graham
2007
1 p. 41-64
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125 The internationalization of production and the politics of compliance in WTO disputes Yildirim, Aydin B.
2017
1 p. 49-75
artikel
126 The international political economy data resource Graham, Benjamin A. T.
2017
1 p. 149-161
artikel
127 The political economy of exchange rate regimes in transition economies Frieden, Jeffry
2009
1 p. 1-25
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128 The politics of international testing Kijima, Rie

1 p. 1-31
artikel
129 The proliferation of multilateral development banks Kellerman, Miles
2018
1 p. 107-145
artikel
130 There is life after the Commission: An empirical analysis of private interest representation by former EU-commissioners, 1981–2009 Vaubel, Roland
2011
1 p. 59-80
artikel
131 The relational politics of shame: Evidence from the universal periodic review Terman, Rochelle
2017
1 p. 1-23
artikel
132 The rise of modern taxation: A new comprehensive dataset of tax introductions worldwide Seelkopf, Laura

1 p. 239-263
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133 The role of aggregation technologies in the provision of supranational public goods: A reconsideration of NATO’s strategies Dutheil de la Rochère, Ghislain
2010
1 p. 85-103
artikel
134 Trade, institutions, and the timing of GATT/WTO accession in post-colonial states Copelovitch, Mark S.
2011
1 p. 81-107
artikel
135 Trade Wars and Election Interference Brutger, Ryan

1 p. 1-25
artikel
136 Transnational advocacy and domestic law: International NGOs and the design of freedom of information laws Berliner, Daniel
2015
1 p. 121-144
artikel
137 Transnational public-private governance initiatives in world politics: Introducing a new dataset Westerwinter, Oliver

1 p. 137-174
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138 Trust in international organizations: An empirical investigation focusing on the United Nations Torgler, Benno
2007
1 p. 65-93
artikel
139 UN interventions: The role of geography Duque, Juan C.
2014
1 p. 67-95
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140 War mobilization or war destruction? The unequal rise of progressive taxation revisited Haffert, Lukas
2018
1 p. 59-82
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141 When BITs have some bite: The political-economic environment for bilateral investment treaties Tobin, Jennifer L.
2010
1 p. 1-32
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142 When do states renegotiate investment agreements? The impact of arbitration Haftel, Yoram Z.
2017
1 p. 25-48
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143 When TED talks, does anyone listen? A new dataset on political leadership Flores, Thomas Edward

1 p. 169-199
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144 Who runs the international system? Nationality and leadership in the United Nations Secretariat Novosad, Paul
2018
1 p. 1-33
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145 Who’s afraid of an EU tax and why?—revenue system preferences in the European Parliament Heinemann, Friedrich
2008
1 p. 73-99
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146 Why do some international institutions contain strong dispute settlement provisions? New evidence from preferential trade agreements Allee, Todd
2015
1 p. 89-120
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147 William Phelen. 2015. In place of inter-state retaliation: The European Union’s rejection of WTO-style trade sanctions (Oxford: Oxford University Press) Alter, Karen J.
2015
1 p. 145-149
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148 Women’s rights INGO shaming and the government respect for women’s rights Murdie, Amanda
2014
1 p. 1-22
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