
New ISA journal in 2007: International Political Sociology
International Studies Review
Published on behalf of the International Studies Association
Edited by:
Mark Boyer and Jennifer Sterling-Folker
The International Studies Review (ISR) provides a window on current trends and research in international studies worldwide. Published four times a year, ISR is intended to help: (a) scholars engage in the kind of dialogue and debate that will shape the field of international studies in the future, (b) graduate and undergraduate students understand major issues in international studies and identify promising opportunities for research, and (c) educators keep up with new ideas and research. To achieve these objectives, ISR includes analytical essays, reviews of new books, and a forum in each issue. Essays integrate scholarship, clarify debates, provide new perspectives on research, identify new directions for the field, and present insights into scholarship in various parts of the world. Book reviews focus on books published within the past year that contribute conceptually and empirically to international studies. The books reviewed are from across the globe. The Forum provides an outlet for debates over concepts, theories, methods, and the state of current research as well as reactions to pieces published in ISR.
TopNews and Announcements
Presidential Book Series
ISR publishes an annual special issue edited by the outgoing ISA President. Past issues of the Presidential Series can be purchased separately -- visit the books series page on Blackwell's website for more information.
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TopHighlights
- Transaction Cost Estimation and International Regimes: Of Crystal Balls and Sheriff's Posses
Michael Lipson - The Expansion of Global Governance into the Third World: Altruism, Realism, or Constructivism?
Yakub Halabi - Reintegrating the Subdisciplines of International and Comparative Politics
Bruce Russett - The New Sovereignty in International Relations
David A. Lake - International Relations and Scientific Progress
Review by Ewan Harrison
