Uluslararası
İlişkilerdeki ana akım dergilerden birisi olan International
Organisation dergisi, disiplininin uzun süre bayraktarlığını yapmış en
meşhur dergilerden birisidir. Öyleki hala etki faktörüne göre tüm dergiler
arasında birinci sırada yer almaktadır.
Derginin kuruluşunun 70. yılında önceki dönemde dergi editörlüğünü yapmış akademisyenlere kendi dönemlerinde yapılan tartışmalar üzerine bir giriş yazısı ile birlikte o dönem dergide yer almış en iyi 4-5 çalışmayı listelemeleri istendi. Bunun üzerine 2016 yılında R. Keohane, P. Katzenstein, S. Krasner vd. gibi alanın en meşhur akademisyenleri de olan editörleri bu listeyi okurları ile paylaştılar.
Koleksiyonların üzerine tıklayarak ilgili giriş yazılarını okuyabilirsiniz.
2. Peter Gourevitch (1978) The
second image reversed: the international sources of domestic politics, International
Organization, Volume 32, Issue 4
3. Peter J. Katzenstein (1976) International
relations and domestic structures: Foreign economic policies of advanced
industrial states International Organization, Volume 30, Issue 1
Collection 2. 1980-1986: Peter J. Katzenstein (Introduction: International Organization 1980–86:
Anticipating the Future)
2. John Gerrard Ruggie (1982), ‘International regimes, transactions,
and change: embedded liberalism in the postwar economic order’, International
Organization, 36 pp. 379–41
3. Richard Ashley (1984) ‘The poverty of neorealism’, International
Organization 38 , pp. 225–86
4. Ronald Rogowski (1983) Structure, growth, and power: three
rationalist accounts, International Organization, Volume 37, Issue 4
5. Valerie Bunce (1985) The empire strikes back: the evolution of the
Eastern bloc from a Soviet asset to a Soviet liability, International
Organization, Volume 39, Issue 1
2. Ronald Rogowski (1987) Trade
and the variety of democratic institutions,
International Organization , Volume 41 , Issue 2 , pp. 203 – 223
3. Robert D. Putnam (1988) Diplomacy
and domestic politics: the logic of two-level games International
Organization , Volume 42 , Issue 3 , pp. 427 - 460
4. Judith Goldstein (1988) Ideas,
institutions, and American trade policy, International Organization ,
Volume 42 , Issue 1 , pp. 179 – 217
5. Peter B. Evans (1989) Declining hegemony and assertive
industrialization: U.S.-Brazil conflicts in the computer industry, International Organization , Volume 43
, Issue 2, pp. 207 – 238
6. Ethan A. Nadelmann (1990) Global prohibition regimes: the evolution of norms in international society, International Organization , Volume 44 , Issue 4 , pp. 479 – 526
7. Geoffrey Garrett and Peter Lange (1991), Political responses to
interdependence: what's “left” for the left? International Organization , Volume 45
, Issue 4 , pp. 539 – 564
8. Jeffry A. Frieden (1991) Invested interests: the politics of
national economic policies in a world of global finance, International
Organization , Volume 45 , Issue 4 , pp. 425 – 451
9. Peter M. Haas (1992) Introduction: epistemic communities and
international policy coordination
International Organization , Volume 46 , Issue 1 , Winter 1992 , pp.
1 – 35
Collection 4. 1992-1996: John Odell (Introduction: International Organization 1992–96: Two Special Articles and Seven More that Merit Greater Attention)
2. Ronald Mitchell. 1994. Regime Design Matters: Intentional
Oil Pollution and Treaty Compliance. International Organization 48 (3):
425–58..
3. Hendrik Spruyt. 1994. Institutional Selection in
International Relations: State Anarchy as Order. International
Organization 48 (4): 527–57
4. John Goodman, Debora Spar, and David Yoffie. 1996. Foreign
Direct Investment and the Demand for Protection in the United States. International
Organization 50 (4): 565–91
5. William R. Thompson. 1996. Democracy and Peace:
Putting the Cart Before the Horse? International Organization 50
(1): 141–74.
6. Michael C. Williams. 1996. Hobbes and
International Relations: A Reconsideration. International Organization
50 (2): 213–36.
7. Barbara F. Walter. 1997. The Critical Barrier to
Civil War Settlement. International Organization 51 (3): 335–64.
2. James D. Fearon. (1998) Bargaining, Enforcement,
and International Cooperation. International Organization 52, 2, 269–305
3. Michael N. Barnett and Martha Finnemore (1999) The
Politics, Power, and Pathologies of International Organizations. International
Organization 53, 4, 699–732
4. Michael Hiscox (2001) Class Versus Industry Cleavages:
Inter-Industry Factor Mobility and the Politics of Trade. International
Organization 55, 1 1–46
6. Nina Tannenwald. The Nuclear Taboo: The United
States and the Normative Basis of Nuclear Non-Use. International
Organization 53, 3 (1999), 433–68
7. Chaim D. Kaufman and Robert A. Pape. Explaining
Costly International Moral Action: Britain’s Sixty-year Campaign Against the
Atlantic Slave Trade. International Organization 53, 4 (1999): 631–
68
8. Mark Zacher. The Territorial Integrity Norm:
International Boundaries and the Use of Force. International
Organization 55, 2 (2001): 215–50.
9. Andreas Osiander. Sovereignty, International
Relations, and the Westphalian Myth. International Organization 55,
2 (2001): 251–87
Collection 6: 2002 - 2006 Lisa Martin
2. Christopher Hemmer and Peter J. Katzenstein (2002) Why is There No NATO in Asia? Collective
Identity, Regionalism, and the Origins of Multilateralism International
Organization , Volume 56 , Issue 3 , pp. 575 – 607
3. Edward D. Mansfield , Helen V. Milner and B. Peter Rosendorff (2002) Why Democracies Cooperate More: Electoral Control and International Trade Agreements International Organization , Volume 56 , Issue 3, pp. 477 – 513
4. Edward D. Mansfield and Jon C. Pevehouse (2006) Democratization and International Organizations International Organization , Volume 60 , Issue 1, pp. 137 – 167
5. Emilie M. Hafner-Burton (2005) Trading Human Rights: How Preferential Trade Agreements Influence Government Repression International Organization , Volume 59 , Issue 3, pp. 593 – 629
6. Jonas Tallberg (2002) Paths to Compliance: Enforcement, Management, and the European Union International Organization , Volume 56 , Issue 3, pp. 609 – 643
7. Jonathan Rodden (2003) Reviving Leviathan: Fiscal Federalism and the Growth of Government International Organization , Volume 57 , Issue 4, pp. 695 – 729
8. Judith Kelley (2004) International Actors on the Domestic Scene: Membership Conditionality and Socialization by International Institutions International Organization , Volume 58 , Issue 3, pp. 425 – 457
9. Judith L. Goldstein , Douglas Rivers and Michael Tomz (2007) Institutions in International Relations: Understanding the Effects of the GATT and the WTO on World Trade International Organization , Volume 61 , Issue 1, pp. 37 – 67
10. Michael Barnett and Raymond Duvall (2005) Power in International Politics International Organization , Volume 59 , Issue 1, pp. 39 – 75
11. Nita Rudra (2002) Globalization and the Decline of the Welfare State in Less-Developed Countries International Organization , Volume 56 , Issue 2 , pp. 411 – 445
12. Virginia Page (2003) Fortna Scraps of Paper? Agreements and the
Durability of Peace, International Organization , Volume 57 , Issue 2 , pp.
337 – 372
Collection 7: Emanuel Adler and Louis Pauly (IO’s
Expanding Agenda: 2007-2012)
1. Christian Reus Smit. (2011) Struggles for
Individual Rights and the Expansion of the International System. International
Organization 65 (2):207–42.
2. Emilie M. Hafner-Burton, Miles Kahler, and
Alexander H. Montgomery. (2009). Network Analysis for International
Relations. International Organization 63 (3):559–92.
3. Emilie M. Hafner-Burton. (2008). Sticks and
Stones: Naming and Shaming the Human Rights Enforcement Problem. International
Organization 62 (4):689–716.
4. James A. Caporaso and Sidney Tarrow. (2009). Polanyi
in Brussels: Supranational Institutions and the Transnational Embedding of
Markets. International Organization 63 (4):593–620.
5. Jonathan Mercer. (2010). Emotional Beliefs. International
Organization 64 (1):1–31.
6. Jordan Branch. (2011). Mapping the Sovereign
State: Technology, Authority, and Systemic Change. International
Organization 65 (1):1–36.
8. Michael Barnett. (2011) Evolution Without
Progress? Humanitarianism in a World of Hurt. International Organization
63 (4):621–63.
9. Richard Price. (2008). Moral Limit and
Possibility in World Politics. International Organization, 62
(2):191–220.
10. Séverine Autesserre. (2009). Hobbes in the
Congo: Frames, Local Violence, and International Intervention. International
Organization 63 (2):249–80.
11. Vincent Pouliot. (2008) The Logic of
Practicality: A Theory of Practice in Security Communities. International
Organization 62 (2):257–88.