International Studies Quarterly (1994) 38, 623-624 Index Volume 38, 1994 Authors AnprEws, Davip M. Capital Mobility and State Autonomy: Toward a Structural Theory of International Monetary Relations, 193. BUENO DE MeEsqQuiTA, Bruce Assessing the Dispute in the South China Sea: A Model of China’s Security Decision Making, 379. CEDERMAN, Lars-Erik Emergent Polarity: Analyzing State-Formation and Power Politics, 501. Cirrin, JACK Is American Nationalism Changing? Implications for Foreign Policy, | CONYBEARE, JOHN A. C. The Portfolio Benefits of Free Riding in Military Alliances, 405. COwDEN, JONATHAN Did Americans’ Expectations of Nuclear War Reduce Their Savings? , 587. Cusack, THomas R. Collective Security and State Survival in the Interstate System, 33 FRANCISCO, RONALD A. Machine Coding of Event Data Using Regional and International Sources, 9\ GANNON, KATHERINE Case-Based, Model-Based, and Explanation-Based Styles of Reasoning in Foreign Policy, 61. GERNER, DEBORAH J. Machine Coding of Event Data Using Regional and International Sources, 91. Gurr, TED Ropert Peoples Against States: Ethnopolitical Conflict and the Changing World System, 347. Haas, Ernst B. Is American Nationalism Changing? Implications for Foreign Policy, 1. HuEtsHorF, MIcHAEL G. Domestic Politics and Dynamic Issue Linkage: A Reformulation of Integration Theory, 255. Kacowicz, AriE M. The Problem of Peaceful Territorial Change, 219. KAUFMANN, CHAIM D. Out of the Lab and into the Archives: A Method for Testing Psychological Explanations of Political Decision Making, 557. KinsELLA, Davip Did Americans’ Expectations of Nuclear War Reduce Their Savings?, 587. Kocs, STEPHEN A. Explaining the Strategic Behavior of States: International Law as System Structure, 535 Kousi, VALLY Military Buildups and Arms Control Agreements, 605. Lesovic, JAMES H. Before the Storm: Momentum and the Onset of the Gulf War, 447. Linpsay, JAMES M. Congress, Foreign Policy, and the New Institutionalism, 281. MEERNIK, JAMES Presidential Decision Making and the Political Use of Military Force, 12\ Murray, SHOON Did Americans’ Expectations of Nuclear War Reduce Their Savings? ,5 87. MusTe, CHRISTOPHER Js American Nationalism Changing? Implications for Foreign Policy, 1. Niou, EMerson M. S. Alliances in Anarchic International Systems, 167. OrDESHOOK, PETER C. Alliances in Anarchic International Systems, 167. Ostrom, THomas M. Case-Based, Model-Based, and Explanation-Based Styles of Reasoning in Foreign Policy, 61. Ray, JAMes Ler Beginners and Winners: The Fate of Initiators of Interstate Wars Involving Great Powers Since 1495, 139. REINGOLD, BETH Is American Nationalism Changing? Implications for Foreign Policy, 1. Russett, Bruce Did Americans’ Expectations of Nuclear War Reduce Their Savings? ,5 87. ScHropT, Puitip A. Machine Coding of Event Data Using Regional and International Sources, 91. SOLINGEN, Eret The Domestic Sources of Regional Regimes: The Evolution of Nuclear Ambiguity in the Middle East, 305. SoROKIN, GERALD L. Arms, Alliances, and Security Tradeoffs in Enduring Rivalries, 421. STOLL, RicHaARD J. Collective Security and State Survival in the Interstate System, 33. Suzuki, Morosui Economic Interdependence and International Cooperation: The Case of Monetary Policy Coordination, 475. © 1994 International Studies Association. Published by Blackwell Publishers, 238 Main Street, Cambridge, MA 02142, USA, and 108 Cowley Road, Oxford OX4 JF, UK. 624 Index to Volume 38 SyLVAN, DONALD A. Case-Based, Model-Based, and Explanation-Based Styles of Reasoning in Foreign Policy, 61. Wanc, Kevin Beginners and Winners: The Fate of Initiators of Interstate Wars Involving Great Powers Since 1495, 139. WeEpDLE, JupiTH L. Machine Coding of Event Data Using Regional and International Sources, 91. Wu, SamuE- S. G. Assessing the Dispute in the South China Sea: A Model of China’s Security Decision Making, 379. Articles Alliances in Anarchic International Systems. Niou and Ordeshook, 167. Is American Nationalism Changing? Implications for Foreign Policy. Citrin, Haas, Muste, and Reingold, l. Did Americans’ Expectations of Nuclear War Reduce Their Savings? Russett, Cowden, Kinsella, and Murray, 587. Arms, Alliances, and Security Tradeoffs in Enduring Rivalries. Sorokin, 421. Assessing the Dispute in the South China Sea: A Model of China’s Security Decision Making. Wu and Bueno de Mesquita, 379. Before the Storm: Momentum and the Onset of the Gulf War. Leki vic, 447. Beginners and Winners: The Fate of Initiators of Interstate Wars Involving Great Powers Since 1495. Wang and Ray, 139. Capital Mobility and State Autonomy: Toward a Structural Theory of International Monetary Relations. Andrews, 193. Case-Based, Model-Based, and Explanation-Based Styles of Reasoning in Foreign Policy. Sylvan, Ostrom, and Gannon, 61. Collective Security and State Survival in the Interstate System. Cusack and Stoll, 33. Congress, Foreign Policy, and the New Institutionalism. Lindsay, 281. Domestic Politics and Dynamic Issue Linkage: A Reformulation of Integration Theory. Huelshoff, 255. The Domestic Sources of Regional Regimes: The Evelution of Nuclear Ambiguity in the Middle East. Solingen, 305. Economic Interdependence and International Cooperation: The Case of Monetary Policy Coordination. Suzuki, 475. Emergent Polarity: Analyzing State-Formation and Power Politics. Cederman, 501. Explaining the Strategic Behavior of States: International Law as System Structure. Kocs, 535. Machine Coding of Event Data Using Regional and Internetional Sources. Gerner, Schrodt, Francisco, and Weddle, 91. Military Buildups and Arms Control Agreements. Koubi, 605. Out of the Lab and into the Archives: A Method for Testing Psychological Explanations of Political Decision Making. Kaufmann, 557. Peoples Against States: Ethnopolitical Conflict and the Changing World System. Gurr, 347. The Portfolio Benefits of Free Riding in Military Alliances. Conybeare, 405. Presidential Decision Making and the Political Use of Military Force. Meernik, 121. The Problem of Peaceful Territorial Change. Kacowicz, 219. eeee u ay eg ee