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On #firstview: Penn State Political Science, "Denying the Obvious: Why Do Nominally Covert Actions Avoid Escalation?" Bloch and McManus use survey experiments to investigate why it is helpful to deny international aggression even when it is not really secret. cambridge.org/core/journals/…

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More new research! Colombia’s largest rebel group demobilized in 2016; today, FARC splinter groups have emerged as a serious threat. Why? Frank Wyer develops and tests a theory of “middle-out” fragmentation, facilitated by profits in the illicit economy. cambridge.org/core/journals/…

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How do states as social actors cope with stigma-induced status anxiety? @CityUHongKo's Claudia Junghyun Kim proposes the concept of “stigma shifting.” #stigma #status #hierarchy #EastAsia #comfortwomen #Fukushima #IndoPacific cambridge.org/core/journals/…

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Black leaders hold the top positions in several international organizations. Does this affect the legitimacy of IOs? David Steinberg (Johns Hopkins SAIS) & Daniel McDowell consider this question using survey experiments in Kenya, South Africa and the US. cambridge.org/core/journals/…

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How does education affect support for trade openness? Omer Solodoch leverages compulsory schooling reforms in 18 countries to find out (spoiler: education >>> support for trade liberalization). cambridge.org/core/journals/…

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Gendered selection into leadership can explain why some female leaders fight harder than male leaders in inter-group contests. Their decisions reflect their preferences, not just stereotyping pressures. Stephen Chaudoin  Sarah Hummel Yon Soo Park cambridge.org/core/journals/…

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#FirstView: UCSD Political Science's Michael Joseph & Michael Poznansky ask why some of the most radical innovations of the last century came from orgs shrouded in secrecy. The findings have important implications for debates about tech, innovation, and US-China rivalry. cambridge.org/core/journals/…

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Out now open access at International Organization. link: cup.org/3OgYaJL Education is one of the clearest lines dividing supporters and critics of economic globalization and international trade. But whether this robust correlation stems from nonrandom selection 1/5

Out now open access at <a href="/IntOrgJournal/">International Organization</a>. 
link: cup.org/3OgYaJL

Education is one of the clearest lines dividing supporters and critics of economic globalization and international trade. But whether this robust correlation stems from nonrandom selection
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Meicen Sun finds that China's internet control, the "Great Firewall", has benefited Chinese data-heavy firms (+26% revenue) but hurt Chinese research quality (-10%) in knowledge-driven fields, widening the research gap with the U.S. by 22%. For more, see the paper:

<a href="/MeicenSun/">Meicen Sun</a> finds that China's internet control, the "Great Firewall", has benefited Chinese data-heavy firms (+26% revenue) but hurt Chinese research quality (-10%) in knowledge-driven fields, widening the research gap with the U.S. by 22%.

For more, see the paper:
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Call for Submissions from International Organization - Special Section on the Future of IR In fall 2025, IO will publish a supplemental, online-only issue of the journal, focused on the Future of Global Governance and World Order. Find out more - cup.org/4iGlq0B

Call for Submissions from <a href="/IntOrgJournal/">International Organization</a> - Special Section on the Future of IR

In fall 2025, IO will publish a supplemental, online-only issue of the journal, focused on the Future of Global Governance and World Order.

Find out more - cup.org/4iGlq0B