International Area Studies Review
1997 - 2023
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Volume 26, issue 4, 2023
- Taking the developmental state seriously: Why South Korea outperformed neoliberal regulatory states in rapid coronavirus disease 2019 vaccinations and saving lives pp. 319-340
- Rajiv Kumar
- Immigration and the “Welfare Magnet†hypothesis: An examination of municipality-level crime in Norway, 2007–2016 pp. 341-360
- Indra de Soysa, Jorunn Kaasa and Jan Ketil Rød
- Reanalysing the link between democracy and economic development pp. 361-383
- Lars Pelke
- Ethnic mobilization and national integration: Dissecting the contours of Saraiki province movement in Pakistan pp. 384-401
- Nayab Fatima and Muhammad Nadeem Mirza
- State international income position, trade openness, and mass antigovernment protests pp. 402-418
- Tianjing Liao
- Trump and Modi and the ideological, political and economic underpinnings of the India–United States trade dispute pp. 419-437
- Raj Verma
- What determines Tanzania's trade? A gravity approach pp. 438-448
- Bertha Nyarire Makilagi and Jinhwan Oh
- Overlapping regionalism around the world: Introducing the overlapping regionalism dataset pp. 449-463
- Diana Panke and Sören Stapel
Volume 26, issue 3, 2023
- Soft Power in emerging economies: A partial least squares – structural equation modeling exploratory analysis of the effects on outward foreign direct investment pp. 211-234
- Ricardo E. Buitrago R., James Rajasekar and Jorge Alcaraz
- Clientelism, partisanship, and ideology pp. 235-251
- Düzgün Arslantaş and Şenol Arslantaş
- China's adherence to international human rights treaties: An empirical assessment pp. 252-268
- Esther E. Song and Joanne Yang
- A Normative and conceptual study of peace after the Second World War in light of the Nuremberg Tribunal and the United Nations pp. 269-286
- Mohammad Alipour
- Saudi Arabian strategy reassessment since 2003: The emergence of a regional leadership via Neoclassical Realist lenses pp. 287-303
- LuÃza Cerioli
- Bans on women's voting: An intersection of caste, gender, and class in Punjab, Pakistan pp. 304-315
- Muhammad Rizwan Safdar, Farhan Navid Yousaf, Akhlaq Ahmed, Muhammad Siddique Akbar and Muhammad Asif
Volume 26, issue 2, 2023
- Contestation and participation: Concepts, measurement, and inference pp. 89-106
- Vanessa Alexandra Boese and Matthew Charles Wilson
- The Biden Doctrine and China's response pp. 107-124
- Dongchan Kim
- Quick immersions and the study of Middle East politics pp. 125-143
- Deborah L Wheeler
- Testing the environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis in Africa: A focus on the moderating effect of Sino-African economic cooperation1 pp. 144-160
- Rodrick Molonga Elekeleme and Minjun Hong
- Prediction of debt crisis in Southern African Development Community (SADC) pp. 161-184
- Crispen Chirume
- Investigating the moderating impact of crime and corruption on the economic growth of Bangladesh: Fresh insights pp. 185-207
- Zhang Yu, Muhammad Umer Quddoos, Syed Abdul Rehman Khan, Muhammad Munir Ahmad, Laeeq Razzak Janjua, Muhammad Sajid Amin and Abdul Haseeb
Volume 26, issue 1, 2023
- Pandemics, health diplomacy, and peacebuilding1 pp. 3-6
- Wonjae Hwang, Scott Gates and Sang-Hwan Lee
- The unexpected consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on maritime crime: Evidence from Indonesia and Nigeria pp. 7-23
- Aaron Gold, Anup Phayal and Brandon Prins
- Vaccines between war and market pp. 24-39
- Anna Balestra and Raul Caruso
- ASEAN, COVID-19 and Myanmar crisis: Dealing with critical juncture pp. 40-54
- I Gede Wahyu Wicaksana, Demas Nauvarian and Putu Shangrina Pramudia
- Health aid for states with dissimilar foreign policy preferences, a tool for peace? pp. 55-70
- Wonjae Hwang and Jeeseon Hwang
- Donor motivation in the era of the COVID-19 crisis: Focusing on South Korean health diplomacy and response aid to COVID-19 pp. 71-86
- Youngwan Kim, Sang-Hwan Lee and Young Jun Cho
Volume 25, issue 4, 2022
- Populism in power—A comparative analysis of populist governance pp. 261-279
- Wolfgang Muno and Christian Pfeiffer
- Do international rents bolster democratic backsliding under populist governments? Evidence from Latin America pp. 280-302
- Daniel S. Leon
- Under family control: The trend of sole candidate elections in Indonesia pp. 303-321
- Andi Yakub, Andi Ali Armunanto and Haryanto
- Identifying the conceivable diplomatic outcomes of Sport Diplomacy initiatives pp. 322-337
- Kambiz Abdi, Jami Fullerton, Mohammad Deheshti, Reza Kavand, Hamidreza Monibi and Mahdi Talebpour
- Study of Iran–Saudi Arabia Sports Relations pp. 338-353
- Ali Mohsenifar, Morteza Dousti, Fateme Zare and Gábor Géczi
- Qatar's multi-actors sports strategy: Diplomacy, critics and legitimisation pp. 354-374
- Håvard Stamnes Søyland and Marcelo Moriconi
Volume 25, issue 3, 2022
- Investigating nuclear-armed North Korea's “strategic†challenge and options for the United States and South Korea pp. 177-194
- Hwee-rhak Park
- Electoral competition and government health expenditure in electoral autocracies: A pessimistic view pp. 195-213
- Jeong-Woo Lee
- The untold story of the modernization thesis: Urbanization and corruption in developing countries pp. 214-232
- Kouakou Donatien Adou
- Gujarat's industrial status and characteristics: With special reference to defeminization in the labor market pp. 233-240
- Bodam Lee
- Financing warfare in ancient India: 1500 BCE–circa 800 CE pp. 241-257
- Kaushik Roy
Volume 25, issue 2, 2022
- Demand without supply? Mass partisanship, ideological attachments, and the puzzle of Guatemala's electoral market failure pp. 99-120
- Patricio Navia, Lucas Perelló and Vaclav Masek
- The new equation of South Asia region: The rising role of China in Nepal's foreign policy pp. 121-137
- Attasit Pankaew and Suppawit Kaewkhunok
- Revolution in military affairs - The operation mole cricket 19 as a case study for the technological race during the cold war pp. 138-156
- Haim Yogev, Ronen A. Cohen and Eyal Lewin
- British penetration into and subjugation of Isokoland in South Central Nigeria, 1896–1911: A narrative pp. 157-173
- Uwomano Benjamin Okpevra
Volume 25, issue 1, 2022
- The effect of social identity on integration of social minorities: The case of North Korean refugees in South Korea pp. 3-20
- Seo-Young Cho
- Issues and contentions in the incursion of Islam and Christianity into Ilé-Ifè, southwestern Nigeria pp. 21-35
- Samuel O. Aghalino and Ayowole S. Elugbaju
- Chosen trauma and saffronization of India pp. 36-49
- Raja Qaiser Ahmed, Maryum Tamoor, Muhammad Waqas Saleem and Summar Iqbal Babar
- Interstate Rivalries and Expansions in Military Capacity pp. 50-72
- Prashant Hosur Suhas and Shelli Israelsen
- Factors affecting loan repayment rate among smallholder farmers got loans from the Amhara Credit and Saving Institution: In the case of Habru District, Amhara Regional State, Ethiopia pp. 73-96
- Andualem Kassegn and Ebrahim Endris
Volume 24, issue 4, 2021
- Varieties of citizenship in regional organisations: A cross-regional comparison of rights, access, and belonging pp. 255-273
- Amalie Ravn Weinrich
- Resource boom and the politics of accountability at the sub-national level: Insight from Indonesia pp. 274-291
- Imaduddin Abdullah and Moch Faisal Karim
- An ex-post analysis of trade effects of the ASEAN–Korea Free Trade Area (AKFTA) from Korea’s Perspective pp. 292-313
- Ga Eun Lee and Innwon Park
- Political Islam in South Asia: A critical appraisal of the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami pp. 314-334
- Md Nazrul Islam
- The changing political trends in erstwhile FATA: a study of the last three elections pp. 335-348
- Raja Qaiser Ahmed, Mohammad Ishaq and Muhammad Shoaib
Volume 24, issue 3, 2021
- The Predicament of Europe’s ‘Last Dictator’ pp. 169-192
- Yuliya Brel-Fournier and Minion K.C. Morrison
- Public Sector Employment, Quality of Government, and Well-Being: A Global Analysis pp. 193-204
- Robert Davidson, Alexander Pacek and Benjamin Radcliff
- Democratization and Authoritarianism in the Information Age pp. 205-223
- Elvis H Kim
- The autonomy of international organizations? The analysis of major powers’ influence over the World Bank’s aid policies pp. 224-240
- Yooneui Kim and Youngwan Kim
- The impact of foreign public evaluations of the US Presidents on the favorability toward the country pp. 241-251
- Eun Bin Kim and Jinhwan Oh
Volume 24, issue 2, 2021
- The challenge facing middle powers: South Korea and India in the era of power competition between the United States and China pp. 57-59
- Scott Gates, Sang-Hwan Lee and Wonjae Hwang
- Taking a side between the United States and the People’s Republic of China: Strategic hedging of South Korea and India pp. 60-78
- Wonjae Hwang and Hayoun Jessie Ryou-Ellison
- Focusing on India’s Look East Policy: India–China relationship from 1947 to 2020 pp. 79-96
- Kaushik Roy
- The US–South Korea alliance: How the patron benefits from the protégé pp. 97-117
- Sojeong Lee, Brandon Prins and Krista E. Wiegand
- In-regime manager: China’s strategy against nuclear India pp. 118-134
- Kihyun Lee, Jangho Kim and Yeon-jung Ji
- US–China commercial rivalry, great war and middle powers pp. 135-148
- Bora Jeong and Hoon Lee
- Empirical categorization of middle powers and how different middle powers are treated in international organizations: The case of India and South Korea pp. 149-165
- Byungwon Woo
Volume 24, issue 1, 2021
- Societal transformation: Eastern European experience and conceptualization pp. 3-17
- Nikolai Genov
- Regional (dis)integration beyond governments: A comparison in social and civil society participation between Mercosur and SADC pp. 18-34
- Haroldo Ramanzini Junior and Bruno Theodoro Luciano
- Intervention and state strength: Association of Southeast Asian Nations and Economic Community of West African States compared pp. 35-54
- Sanae Suzuki
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