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International Interactions is an International Studies Association journal @isanet focusing on empirical and theoretical studies of conflict and IPE

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RT @inbok_rhee: 🚨 New paper alert! Excited to share Citizen Responses to Donor-Centeredness in the US-China Public Diplomacy Competition,…
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RT @FPA_Jrnl: 🌟 We’re excited to invite you to the FPA, II, ISP, ISQ, ISR, JOGSS, and OREIS reception at ISA Chicago 2025! 🌟 Join us on Sun…
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Do oil and water mix? @chase_laspisa explores how the discovery and production of offshore fossil-fuel resources influence maritime diplomatic conflicts.
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RT @harrell_baylee: What a beautiful day to wake up to “Sexual Violence in the Shadows: Private Military Contractors and the Perpetration o…
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RT @sbmitche: New article with Saera Lee & @AddisonHuygens in @II_journal where we show that defense pacts with culturally similar members…
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RT @NTellidou: Last week, @II_journal published my article on proxy wars in Afghanistan, Yemen and Syria! You can read it here (open access…
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Ever wonder why some authoritarian states to engage in more naming and shaming of human rights violations than others? Using the Universal Periodic Review, Chun-Young Park and Sanghoon Park explore this question.
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Did states issuing pandemic-era human rights treaty derogations implemented emergency provisions as intended or used them to abuse human rights during a time of crisis? @AudreyComstock7 @SuparnaChaudhry and @andrewheiss
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RT @AllardDuursma: I believe that the lack of data and therefore research on where 🇺🇳peacekeepers patrol is one of the biggest gaps in the…
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Phoebe Moon asks why are some national leaders more likely to intervene in a civil war than others? She finds that leader's military service experience makes a difference
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How does dependence on economic aid from a particular country affect citizen's perceptions and policy preferences regarding that country? Benjamin Toettoe & Richard Turcsanyi explore this wrt China
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Wondering how states get access to $$$? Brandon Connell explores the link between diplomatic efforts in Washington and bond issuance:
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Integrating insights from pol demography, IR, and population studies, Ali Fisunoglu explores the demographic consequences of major wars, finding that political capacity makes a big difference for recovery
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RT @lady_professor: The University of Mississippi is hiring in comparative politics with an emphasis on environmental politics. More info h…
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RT @lady_professor: The University of Mississippi is hiring a second position in comparative politics, this one is open to any and all spec…
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In a cool new piece, Ore Koren, @goliathSchon, & Britt Koehnlein explore whether climate change affects how armed actors behave toward civilians.
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When do armed insurgents divert scarce resources to nonviolent tactics? Solveig Hillesund & @HelgeHoltermann find that rebel organizations use nonviolent tactics to capitalize on successes on the battlefield to up civilian support.
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Using a structural equations approach, Douglas Atkinson, Andy Oswiak, Rachel Buechler, and Joshua Jackson empirical test the Steps to War model.
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What role do American-based aid delivery firms play in building domestic political support for foreign aid? Doeun Kim explores this question in cool new research:
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Want to win a war? Cleaning up your government's corruption might help according to new work by Leonardo Gentil-Fernandes and Jacob Otto. Check it out their new research:
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