June 15 is the deadline to submit short essays (<4000 words) for consideration for publication in our "Future of Global Governance and World Order" online supplemental issue.
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June 15 is the deadline to submit short essays (<4000 words) for consideration for publication in our "Future of Global Governance and World Order" online supplemental issue.
06.06.2025 02:20 β π 6 π 2 π¬ 0 π 0New #FirstView from samsrowan.bsky.social
Countries raise their climate ambition when their peers in IOs do. Strong Paris climate targets by partners led governments to set stronger Glasgow pledges. Conditional cooperation drives the ratchet mechanism.
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Robert O. Keohane shares his reflections on Joseph S. Nye, Jr.'s life and career:
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DEADLINE: June 15, 2025
Call for Submissions from @iojournal.bsky.social -
Special Section on the Future of IR
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In fall 2025, IO will publish a supplemental, online-only issue of the journal, focused on the Future of Global Governance and World Order.
35.1 Maintaining a nonproliferation regime doi.org/10.1017/S002...
41.3 Nuclear learning and U.S.βSoviet security regimes doi.org/10.1017/S002...
41.4. Power and Interdependence revisited doi.org/10.1017/S002...
Thanks, Joe Nye, for all your contributions to scholarship and policy.
29.1 International economics and international politics: a framework for analysis doi.org/10.1017/S002...
29.1 Reflections on the economics and politics of international economic organizations doi.org/10.1017/S002...
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25.3 Transnational Relations and World Politics: An Introduction doi.org/10.1017/S002...
25.3 Transnational Relations and World Politics: A Conclusion doi.org/10.1017/S002...
28.4 Introduction: The Complex Politics of Canadian-American Interdependence doi.org/10.1017/S002...
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Nye's many contributions to IO...
22.4 Comparative Regional Integration: Concept and Measurement doi.org/10.1017/S002...
23.3 US Policy Toward Regional Organization doi.org/10.1017/S002...
28.3 Transnational Relations and Interstate Conflicts
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IO joins the broader international relations community in mourning the death of Joseph S. Nye, Jr.
Joe served on the IO board 1968-1975 & 1979-1984; he chaired the board 1973-1975.
His many IO publications include:
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How should scholars of international politics think about the future of IR in the midst of important shifts in global politics?
We're seeking submissions -- limited to 4,000 words -- for a special section on the future of IR, due June 15, 2025.
Please share!
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The IO family is saddened by the loss of Theodore (Ted) Moran, professor emeritus at Georgetown University.
Moran, an expert on the politics of foreign direct investment, was a member of our editorial board from 1979-1983. Our thoughts are with his family, colleagues and friends.
This @foreignaffairs.com piece by Roseanne McManus and Chase Bloch summarizes the core findings from their 2024 IO article, and goes deeper into its policy implications.
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#OpenAccess from the latest issue of @iojournal.bsky.social -
The Determinants of Insurgent Gender Governance - cup.org/4jjcejL
"I demonstrate that armed groups exploit pre-existing gender grievances, using strategies like punishing domestic violence..."
- @tessadevereaux.bsky.social
IO will take a summer recess from June 28 through July 13, 2025. During that time, we will continue to work on existing submissions, but we will not process new manuscripts. @cambup-polsci.cambridge.org
18.04.2025 14:17 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Now on #FirstView, from @jaylyall.bsky.social & Yuri Zhukov #Ukraine #polisky #conflictsky
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Now on #FirstView, from Stacie Goddard & @colleen-larkin.bsky.social
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Thrilled to see this article out in world!
A summary thread...
"Threat perception" gets thrown around a lot in IR - so much that it doesn't really have a clear meaning. But many of us think it's important for understanding war, coercion, crises, etc.
So what do we do? I argue π§ s can help
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In this @cartercenter.bsky.social podcast, @meicensun.bsky.social discusses her recent IO article:
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2. Soyoung Lee, Resources and Territorial Claims: Domestic Opposition to Resource-Rich Territory
Congrats!
The @dandrezner.bsky.social list of Albies includes two IO articles:
1. Wilfred Chow and Dov Levin, The Diplomacy of Whataboutism and US Foreign Policy Attitudes
Matthias Ecker-Ehrhardt, @lisadellmuth.bsky.socialβ¬, and Jonas Tallberg show that people view IOs as #ideological actors and accord IOs greater #legitimacy when they perceive these organizations as ideologically closer.
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What can neuroscience do for IR? Using data from 500+ fMRI studies, @mlandauwells.bsky.social shows how brain data improves our understanding of threat perception and offers new insights into its effects on conflict and coercion. #polisci #polisky #conflictsky
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New @iojournal.bsky.social is a must read for those studying threats, conflict, etc. It epitomizes how we can learn from other fields to enhance our understanding of political science. Congratulations @mlandauwells.bsky.social on an impressive contribution. doi.org/10.1017/S002...
23.12.2024 14:06 β π 23 π 7 π¬ 1 π 1New paper in @iojournal.bsky.social uses data from numerous countries to examine public perceptions of IOβs ideology and how those perceptions moderate the legitimacy of IOs. Congrats to @lisadellmuth.bsky.social, Tallberg, and Ecker-Ehrhardt on a great article. doi.org/10.1017/S002...
26.12.2024 14:29 β π 14 π 5 π¬ 0 π 1Here's IO's fall issue:
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(Just in time, on the final day of northern hemisphere autumn :)
IO will not process new submissions between December 20 and January 2. While we will continue to process existing submissions during this time, we also will enjoy a bit of a holiday break!
05.12.2024 17:15 β π 7 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Our latest full issue is here and everything in it is #OpenAccess. Check it out:
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Super interesting work at the intersection of tech, secrecy, and bureaucratic politics
23.11.2024 15:47 β π 3 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0#FirstView: UCSDPoliSci's Michael Joseph and 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.
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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.
New from Stephen Chaudoin, Sarah Hummel & Yon Soo Park.
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