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The Review of International Organizations

Journal ISSN: 1559-7431

JCR: Q1

Impact Factor: 4

Articles

Hylke Dijkstra, Laura von Allwörden, Leonard Schütte, and Giuseppe Zaccaria. 2025. The Survival of International Organizations: Institutional Responses to Existential Challenges. (Oxford: Oxford University Press)

Felicity Vabulas
Published: 29 March 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/s11558-025-09588-1

Balancing justice: Damages awarded by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights

Jillienne Haglund & Francesca Parente
Published: 31 March 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/s11558-025-09590-7
Keywords:Human rights,International law,International courts

Domestic politics and international organizations

T. Renee Bowen, J. Lawrence Broz & Christina J. Schneider
Published: 29 April 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/s11558-025-09591-6
Keywords:Domestic politics,International organizations,Collective action,Welfare,Constitutions,Political economy,Trade policy,Voting,Lobbying

Decolonization legacies and financial contributions to international organizations

Joowon Yi
Published: 06 May 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/s11558-025-09592-5
Keywords:Decolonization,International organizations,Financial contributions

How do higher-order punishment institutions shape cooperation and norm-enforcement?

Jan Philipp Krügel & Nicola Maaser
Published: 09 May 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/s11558-025-09594-3

Richard Clark. 2025. Cooperative Complexity: The Next Level of Global Economic Governance. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)

Michael Breen
Published: 27 May 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/s11558-025-09595-2

Beyond investment flows: How perceptions of property rights drive the impact of IIAs

Jennifer L. Tobin
Published: 07 June 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/s11558-025-09593-4
Keywords:International investment agreements,Bilateral investment treaties,Property rights,Foreign direct investment,Investor-state dispute resolution

Allied import options available? Finding friendly trade partners amidst decoupling from China

Ayse Eldes, Jieun Lee & Iain Osgood
Published: 14 July 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/s11558-025-09596-1

Introduction

The Review of International Organizations publishes original scientific contributions in the entire field of international political economy, with a focus on the policies and structure of international organizations.

  • Includes studies based on modern economic, political economic, and international relations theories, using quantitative or qualitative methods.
  • Gives priority to papers that offer a new theory and provide a rigorous empirical test of this theory.
  • Encourages replication and invites comments on published articles.
  • Invites submission of data articles that present high-quality, relevant data expected to be widely used by the research community.

Editorial Board

Editor-in-Chief: 
Axel Dreher, Alfred-Weber-Institute for Economics, University of Heidelberg, Germany

Associate Editors:
Todd Sandler, University of Texas at Dallas, United States of America
James Raymond Vreeland, Princeton University, United States of America

Book Review Editor:
Christopher Kilby, Villanova University, United States of America
                                                                  

Editorial Board:
Tim Besley, London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom​​​​​​​
Jagdish N. Bhagwati, Columbia University, United States of America​​​​​​​
T. Renee Bowen, Georgetown University, United States of America​​​​​​​
Chad P. Bown, Peterson Institute for International Economics, Washington, United States of America​​​​​​​
Roger Congleton, West Virginia University, United States of America​​​​​​​
Christina L. Davis, Harvard University, United States of America​​​​​​​
William Easterly, New York University, United States of America​​​​​​​
Bruno S. Frey, University of Basel, Switzerland
Robert O. Keohane, Princeton University, United States of America​​​​​​​
Christopher Kilby, Villanova University, United States of America​​​​​​​
David A. Lake, University of California, San Diego, United States of America​​​​​​​
Katharina Michaelowa, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Helen Milner, Princeton University, United States of America​​​​​​​
Eric Neumayer, London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom
Torsten Persson, Stockholm University, Sweden
Nancy Qian, Northwestern University, United States of America​​​​​​​
James Robinson, University of Chicago, United States of America​​​​​​​
B. Peter Rosendorff, New York University, United States of America​​​​​​​
Nita Rudra, Georgetown University, United States of America​​​​​​​
Bruce M. Russett, Yale University, United States of America​​​​​​​
Beth Simmons, University of Pennsylvania, United States of America​​​​​​​
Randall Stone, University of Rochester, United States of America​​​​​​​
Michael J. Tierney, William and Mary, Williamsburg, United States of America
Eric Werker, Simon Fraser University, Canada

Aims & Scope

The Review of International Organizations publishes original scientific contributions in the entire field of political economy, with a focus on the policies and structure of international organizations, such as the WTO, World Bank, NATO, WHO, the European Court of Human Rights, and the UN. The journal includes studies based on modern economic, political economic, and international relations theories, using quantitative or qualitative methods. Papers should ideally put forward a new theory and provide a rigorous empirical test of this theory, but the RIO allows for a trade-off between the two.

 

The RIO features a comment section where it invites comments to articles published in the Review of International Organizations and elsewhere. Replication is particularly encouraged.

The RIO invites submission of data articles. Compared to regular articles, data articles focus less on theory and should present high-quality, important and relevant data that can be expected to be widely used by the research community.

 

The RIO aims for a quick turnaround. In 2020, the average number of days between the date the manuscript was received and the first decision was 36 days. The RIO checks data and program files of empirical papers prior to publication.

 

 

Officially cited as: Rev Int Organ

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