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International Organization archives from January 1998

Domestic responses to capital market internalization under the gold standard, 1870-1914.
January 1, 1998... The internationalization of finance in recent years has brought the world economy to the level it had reached in 1913. With this has come a political debate about the vices and virtues of globalization and an analytic debate about its causes....

Redistributive cooperation: market failure, wealth transfers, and the Basle Accord.
January 1, 1998... Theories of international institutions have focused almost exclusively on considerations of efficiency. Ethan Kapstein's treatment of the 1987 Basle Accord is representative.(1) In December 1987, policymakers belonging to the Group often (G-10)...

What happened to fortress Europe? External trade policy liberalization in the European Union.
January 1, 1998... One of the most striking features of the international economy since the mid-1980s has been the proliferation and intensification of regional trading arrangements around the world. Among the most prominent developments, the European Union (EU)...

International and domestic constraints on political business cycles in OECD economics.
January 1, 1998... Many observers argue that the recent increase in international capital mobility has had broad and nearly universal effects. They suggest that increasing capital mobility has led to an increase in economic policy convergence, a shift in the...

Who are the "masters of the treaty?:" European governments and the European Court of Justice.
January 1, 1998... Few contest that the European Court of Justice (ECJ) is an unusually influential international court.(1) The Court can declare illegal European Union (EU) laws and national laws that violate the Treaty of Rome in areas traditionally considered to...

The European Court of Justice, national governments, and legal integration in the European Union.
January 1, 1998... The limits on court power in government are not set by either constitutional theory or discernible law, but rather by the tolerance of the countervailing powers.(1) The growth of European law has been central to the broader process of European...

Revisiting the European Court of Justice.
January 1, 1998... Introduction Political scientists have discovered the European Court of Justice (ECJ). In the last four years the literature on the Court has dramatically expanded, nourishing a lively debate between neofunctionalists and intergovernmentalists...

Virtual resources: international relations research resources on the Web.
January 1, 1998... The purpose of this research note is to provide a general overview of research resources related to international relations on the Internet and the World Wide Web. In connection with this article, International Organization will place on its Web...

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