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The journal, under the editorial sponsorship of the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies at Princeton, is published quarterly in October, January, April, and July by Cambridge University Press.
The journal, under the editorial sponsorship of the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies at Princeton, is published quarterly in October, January, April, and July by Cambridge University Press.

==List of issues==

'''Volume 66, 2014'''

:'''Number 1, January 2014'''
::''Introduction: The Global Economy, FDI, and the Regime for Investment'', [[Helen V. Milner]], pp 1-11
::''Bargaining over BITs, Arbitrating Awards: The Regime for Protection and Promotion of International Investment'', [[Beth A. Simmons]], pp 12-46
::''Evaluating Three Explanations for the Design of Bilateral Investment Treaties'', Todd Allee, Clint Peinhardt, pp 47-87
::''Foreign Direct Investment and Institutional Diversity in Trade Agreements: Credibility, Commitment, and Economic Flows in the Developing World, 1971–2007'', Tim Büthe, [[Helen V. Milner]], pp 88-122
::''The System Worked: Global Economic Governance during the Great Recession'', [[Daniel W. Drezner]], pp 123-164
::'''Review Article''' ''China’s “New Regionalism”: Subnational Analysis in Chinese Political Economy'', Meg E. Rithmire, pp 165-194

'''Volume 65, 2013'''

:'''Number 4, October 2013'''
::''US versus Them: Mass Attitudes toward Offshore Outsourcing'', Edward D. Mansfield, Diana C. Mutz, pp 571-608
::''Permissive Constitutions, Democracy, and Religious Freedom in India, Indonesia, Israel, and Turkey'', Hanna Lerner, pp 609-655
::''Domestic Revolutionary Leaders and International Conflict'', Jeff D. Colgan, pp 656-690
::''Banks and the False Dichotomy in the Comparative Political Economy of Finance'', Iain Hardie, David Howarth, Sylvia Maxfield, Amy Verdun, pp 691-728
::'''Review Article''' ''Democratic Careening'', Dan Slater, pp 729-763

:'''Number 3, July 2013'''
::''Female Combatants and the Perpetration of Violence: Wartime Rape in the Sierra Leone Civil War'', Dara Kay Cohen, pp 383-415
::''Business and Welfare State Development: Why Did Employers Accept Social Reforms?'', Thomas Paster, pp 416-451
::''Globalizing Electoral Politics: Political Competence and Distributional Bargaining in the European Union'', Christina J. Schneider, pp 452-490
::''When Can Liberal States Avoid Unwanted Immigration?: Self-Limited Sovereignty and Guest Worker Recruitment in Switzerland and Germany'', Antje Ellermann, pp 491-538
::''Union Density and Political Strikes'', Johannes Lindvall, pp 539-569

:'''Number 2, April 2013'''
::''King Makers: Local Leaders and Ethnic Politics in Africa'', Dominika Koter, pp 187-232
::''Capital and Opposition in Africa: Coalition Building in Multiethnic Societies'', Leonardo R. Arriola, pp 233-272
::''When the Claim Hits: Bilateral Investment Treaties and Bounded Rational Learning'', Lauge N. Skovgaard Poulsen, Emma Aisbett, pp 273-313
::''The Left and Organized Labor in Low-Inflation Times'', Marco Simoni, pp 314-349
::''Separatist Conflict in the Former Soviet Union and Beyond: How Different Was Communism?'', Benjamin Smith, pp 350-381

:'''Number 1, January 2013'''
::''Policy Diffusion of Emission Standards: Is There a Race to the Top?'', Eri Saikawa, pp 1-33
::''Regional Organizations and International Politics: Japanese Influence over the Asian Development Bank and the UN Security Council'', Daniel Yew Mao Lim, [[James Vreeland|James Raymond Vreeland]], pp 34-72
::''Path Shifting of the Welfare State: Electoral Competition and the Expansion of Work-Family Policies in Western Europe'', Kimberly J. Morgan, pp 73-115
::''The Geographic Context of Political Attitudes Among Migrant-Origin Individuals in Europe'', Rahsaan Maxwell, pp 116-155
::''Economic Development and Gender Equality: Is There a Gender Kuznets Curve?'', Joshua Eastin, [[Aseem Prakash]], pp 156-186

'''Volume 64, 2012'''

:'''Number 4, October 2012'''
::''The Origins of Positive Judicial Independence'', Lisa Hilbink, pp 587-621
::''Vertical Trade Specialization and the Formation of North-South PTAs'', Mark S. Manger, pp 622-658
::''Fortifying Citizenship: Policy Strategies for Civic Integration in Western Europe'', Sara Wallace Goodman, pp 659-698
::''Party Systems and Government Stability in Central and Eastern Europe'', Florian Grotz, Till Weber, pp 699-740
::''Sino-Capitalism: China's Reemergence and the International Political Economy'', Christopher A. McNally, pp 741-776

:'''Number 3, July 2012'''
::''Global Networks and Domestic Policy Convergence: A Network Explanation of Policy Changes'', Xun Cao, pp 375-425
::''Disguised Protectionism and Linkages to the GATT/WTO'', Moonhawk Kim, pp 426-475
::''Coalitions and Language Politics: Policy Shifts in Southeast Asia'', Amy H. Liu, Jacob I. Ricks, pp 476-506
::''Associational Networks and Welfare States in Argentina, Brazil, South Korea, and Taiwan'', Cheol-Sung Lee, pp 507-554
::''In Search of Soft Power: Does Foreign Public Opinion Matter for US Foreign Policy?'', Benjamin E. Goldsmith, Yusaku Horiuchi, pp 555-585

:'''Number 2, April 2012'''
::''The Cultural Divide in Europe: Migration, Multiculturalism, and Political Trust'', Lauren M. McLaren, pp 199-241
::''Secure Property as a Bottom-Up Process: Firms, Stakeholders, and Predators in Weak States'', Stanislav Markus, pp 242-277
::''Pathways of Dominance and Displacement: The Varying Fates of Legacy Unions in New Democracies'', Teri L. Caraway, pp 278-305
::''Democratization and Multilateral Security'', Isabella Alcañiz, pp 306-340
::''Anglo-American Primacy and the Global Spread of Democracy: An International Genealogy'', Kevin Narizny, pp 341-373

:'''Number 1, January 2012'''
::''If Money Talks, What Does It Say?: Varieties of Capitalism and Business Financing of Parties'', Iain Mcmenamin, pp 1-38
::''Moral Hazard, Discipline, and the Management of Terrorist Organizations'', Jacob N. Shapiro, David A. Siegel, pp 39-78
::''Ethnicity, the State, and the Duration of Civil War'', Julian Wucherpfennig, Nils W. Metternich, Lars-Erik Cederman, Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, pp 79-115
::''Religion, Pluralism, and Iconography in the Public Sphere: Theory and Evidence From Lebanon'', Daniel Corstange, pp 116-160
::''The Era of Electoral Authoritarianism'', Yonatan L. Morse, pp 161-198


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World Politics
DisciplinePolitical Science, International Relations
LanguageEnglish
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History1948 to present
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World Politics, founded in 1948, is an internationally renowned academic journal of political science. Open to contributions by scholars, World Politics publishes research articles that make theoretical and empirical contributions to the literature, review articles, and research notes bearing on problems in international relations and comparative politics. The journal does not publish articles on current affairs, policy pieces, or narratives of a journalistic nature. According to the 2011 Journal Citation Reports, it is the most cited journal in the field of international relations. Atul Kohli, David K.E. Bruce Professor of International Affairs at Princeton University, is chair of the editorial board; Ilene P. Cohen is the executive editor.

The journal, under the editorial sponsorship of the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies at Princeton, is published quarterly in October, January, April, and July by Cambridge University Press.

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