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WORLD POLITICS
Volume 73, no. 1
January 2021
- Racial Reclassification and Political Identity Formation
By David De Micheli - Practical Ideology in Militant Organizations
By Sarah E. Parkinson - The Structure of Religion, Ethnicity, and Insurgent Mobilization: Evidence from India
By Anoop Sarbahi - The Power of Compromise: Proposal Power, Partisanship, and Public Support in International Bargaining
By Ryan Brutger - Review Article: Redefining the Debate Over Reputation and Credibility in International Security: Promises and Limits of New Scholarship
By Robert Jervis, Keren Yarhi-Milo, and Don Casler
WORLD POLITICS
Volume 72, no. 4
October 2020
- Performative Governance
By Iza Ding - Social Revolution and Authoritarian Durability
By Jean Lachapelle, Steven Levitsky, Lucan A. Way, and Adam E. Casey - The Popularity of Authoritarian Leaders: A Cross-National Investigation
By Sergei Guriev and Daniel Treisman - The Political Geography of the Eurocrisis
By Pablo Beramendi and Daniel Stegmueller - The Logic of Vulnerability and Civilian Victimization: Shifting Front Lines in Italy (1943-1945)
By Stefano Costalli, Francesco Niccolò Moro, and Andrea Ruggeri
WORLD POLITICS
Volume 72, no. 3
July 2020
- The Logic of Illicit Flows in Armed Conflict: Explaining Variation in Violent Nonstate Group Interactions in Colombia
By Annette Iris Idler - Local Order, Policing and Bribes: Evidence from India
By Juan Fernando Tellez, Erik Wibbels, and Anirudh Krishna - The Durability of Client Regimes: Foreign Sponsorship and Military Loyalty, 1946-2010
By Adam E. Casey - Institutional Sources of Business Power
By Marius Busemeyer and Kathleen Thelen - Networks, Informal Governance, and Ethnic Violence in a Syrian City
By Kevin Mazur
WORLD POLITICS
Volume 72, no. 2
April 2020
- Decentralization without Democracy
By Katrina Kosec and Tewodaj Mogues - Historical Antecedents and Post-WWII Regionalism in the Americas
By Tom Long - The Political Representation of Economic Interests: Subversion of Democracy or Middle-Class Supremacy?
By Mads Andreas Elkjaer and Torben Iversen - The Psychology of Repression and Polarization
By Elizabeth R. Nugent