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International Studies Quarterly - An International Studies Association (ISA) Journal, Editors-in-Chief: Sam Bell, Elena McLean, and Jeffrey Pickering

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How has central bank independence (CBI) evolved? Carolina Garriga presents the most comprehensive dataset on CBI, its main dimensions (personnel independence, objectives, policy formulation & limits on lending) & more variables for 192 countries (1970-2023) tinyurl.com/sqaf024

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New dataset! Cameron Mailhot introduces Mandates of Int'l Orgs’ Missions (MIOM) dataset, which identifies up to 68 peacebuilding & statebuilding activities in the mandates of all UN & regional orgs’ missions deployed to conflict-affected countries (1989-2020) tinyurl.com/sqaf027

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Using original survey data and event dataset from AMISOM in Somalia, Prabin Bahadur Khadka finds that IED attacks—especially those causing peacekeeper deaths—trigger retaliatory violence, supporting a revenge rather than a show-of-force explanation. tinyurl.com/sqaf026

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Does FDI induce concentrated benefits on the local level? Leveraging geo-located data on FDI projects 2003-2018 and nightlights, Tobias Rommel, Tabea Palmtag, and Luca Messerschmidt find evidence for FDI-induced local growth and regional inequality. tinyurl.com/sqaf025

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Using a dyadic approach, Arash Pourebrahimi, Madeleine O Hosli and Jarek Kantorowicz investigate EU member states’ voting behavior in the Council of the EU along 3 policy dimensions: left-right, authoritarian-libertarian, and pro-/anti EU. tinyurl.com/sqaf029

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Cleo O’Brien-Udry &Tyler Pratt argue that tech breakthroughs lead to ⬆️incentives for regulatory arbitrage & potential for controversies to spark public backlash, which link the regulatory fate of states, undermining their ability to regulate in isolation. tinyurl.com/sqaf032

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In this article, Simone Dietrich, Daniela Donno,Katharina Fleiner & Alice Iannantuoni underscore the importance of treating gender mainstreaming as a distinct category of assistance whose application is attuned to domestic implementation problems.

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In this article, بلال سلايمة - Bilal, Sara Hellmüller & Fanny Badache show that rising powers embrace a view that prioritizes national ownership & occupy a middle ground in the spectrum of sovereignty conceptualizations at the UNSC.tinyurl.com/sqaf031

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Contrary to much research, Jonas Tallberg & Carl Vikberg show that regime type affects how states design international organizations, but only under conditions of general-purpose cooperation. tinyurl.com/692sqaf034

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Zhiyuan Wang argues that institutionalized social consensus mitigates the time-inconsistency problem & encourages trade liberalization. The study shows that strong labor laws are positively associated with the growth of PTAs. tinyurl.com/sqaf036

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Using original data&micro-level measures of individual hearings by the national security committees, Daniel W. Drezner&Linda Fowler demonstrate how time constraints and routine responsibilities limit the number of opportunities for expert witnesses 1995-2020. tinyurl.com/sqaf035

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Can international law protect abortion rights? Yes. When a country’s international commitments are highly legalized, and a strong civil society exists to hold it accountable to those promises, its domestic abortion laws are more permissive. tinyurl.com/sqaf028

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ISQ is taking a summer break. We will not process new submissions from July 1 to July 31. We will continue to process manuscripts that were invited for revision and resubmission during this period. We look forward to receiving new submissions once again on August 1!

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ISQ is taking a summer break. We will not process new submissions from July 1 to July 31. We will continue to process manuscripts that were invited for revision and resubmission during this period. We look forward to receiving new submissions once again on August 1!

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In this article, Melle Scholten argues that attitudes to return-migrants are a function of non-migrants' evaluation of their expected effect in both economic and political-normative dimensions. tinyurl.com/sqaf041

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Using an original coding of legal and nonlegal recommendations, Kyle Reed’s new article finds that human rights arguments framed with legal references are substantially more likely to succeed. tinyurl.com/sqaf042