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2024, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 271-272 7th Walter Isard Annual Award for the Best Article in Peace Economics Peace Science and Public Policy
by Caruso Raul - 273-291 Does Fiscal Decentralization Mitigate Domestic Terrorism?
by Arzaghi Mohammad & Gaibulloev Khusrav - 293-305 UN Peacekeeping Forces and Peace Negotiations in Africa
by NIARE Mohamed & MARIKO Ousmane - 307-339 Migration Preferences Under Economic and Geopolitical Uncertainty: An Asymmetric Approach
by Palaios Panagiotis & Chatzimichailidou Aikaterini - 341-391 Military Outlays and Economic Growth: A Nonlinear Disaggregated Analysis for a Developed Economy
by Tsitouras Antonis & Tsounis Nicholas
2024, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 137-170 Conflict Under Incapacitation and Revenge: A Game-Theoretic Exploration
by Mukherjee Puja - 171-205 Group Grievances, Opportunity, and the Onset of Civil War: Some Theory and Tests of Competing Mechanisms, 1990–2017
by de Soysa Indra & Finseraas Henning & Vadlamannati Krishna - 207-248 The Military Expenditure – Economic Growth Nexus Revisited: Evidence from the United Kingdom
by Hanson Robert & Jeon Joo Young - 249-270 Why Americans Support Strict Counterterrorism Measures: Examining the Relationship between Concern about Terrorism and Public Support for Counterterrorism
by Han Sungil & Kim Wukki & Gordon Quinn
February 2024, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-25 Two Against One: Deterrence in the Triad
by Zagare Frank C. - 27-53 Rationality of the Terrorist Group and Government’s Policy: A Game Theoretic Approach
by Harichandan Aishwarya - 55-75 Does Militarization Hinder Female Labor Income Share?
by Elveren Adem Yavuz - 77-116 Analyzing the Tripartite Relationship Among Public Debt, Economic Growth, and Political Risks: A Panel VAR Approach
by Ben Hamouda Abderrazek - 117-136 Armed Conflicts and Household Socioeconomic Status in the Lake Chad Basin: A Random Coefficient Model Approach
by Olarinde Muftau Olaiya & Osabohien Romanuns & Osabuohien Evans
December 2023, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 289-299 The European Union and Achieving Peace in Ukraine
by Corneo Giacomo - 301-338 Connectedness Among Geopolitical Risk, Inflation, Currency Values, and Exports by TVP-VAR Analysis: A Worldwide Perspective
by Kyriazis Nikolaos A. & Economou Emmanouil M. L. & Stergiou Andreas - 339-371 Investigating Time-Varying Causality Between Military Spending and Macroeconomic Indicators in the United States
by Raifu Isiaka Akande & Afolabi Joshua Adeyemi - 373-400 An Empirical Investigation on the Determinants of International Migration
by Suppa Domenico & D’Acunto Salvatore & Schettino Francesco - 401-440 Determinants of Military Spending in Africa: Do Institutions Matter?
by Njamen Kengdo Arsène Aurelien & Nchofoung Tii N. & Kos A Mougnol Alice
September 2023, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 189-224 Do Remittances and Terrorism Impact Each Other?
by Kratou Hajer & Yogo Thierry - 225-247 Burden Sharing During MINUSMA, Fair Enough? A Preliminary Descriptive Account
by Wierenga Michiel & Bogers Marion & Beeres Robert & Bollen Myriame - 249-277 Population, Institutions, and Violent Conflicts – How Important is Population Pressure in Violent Resource-Based Conflicts?
by Adanu Kwami - 279-287 Does Geopolitical Risk Influence China’s Defence Sector Returns?
by Wang Yu & Liu Yun
May 2023, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 95-96 6th Walter Isard Annual Award for the Best Article in Peace Economics Peace Science and Public Policy
by Caruso Raul - 97-127 Entrepreneurial Pathways to Peacemaking
by Coyne Christopher J. & Romero Michael R. & Storr Virgil Henry - 129-144 In NATO We Trust(?): The Russian Invasion of Ukraine and EU27 Citizens’ Trust in NATO
by Economou Athina & Kollias Christos - 145-170 Determinants of Government Debt in Sub-Saharan African Countries: The Role of Conflict, Governance, and Economic Factors
by Nikolaidou Eftychia & Okwoche Princewill - 171-187 Geopolitical Risk and Energy Market
by Hudecova Kristina & Rajcaniova Miroslava
February 2023, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-17 “This Research has Important Policy Implications…”
by Gleditsch Kristian Skrede - 19-42 Revisiting the Military Expenditure-Growth Nexus: Does Institutional Quality Moderate the Effect?
by Dada James Temitope & Awoleye Emmanuel Olayemi & Arnaut Marina & Al-Faryan Mamdouh Abdulaziz Saleh - 43-69 Production Network and Emission Control Targets-Theoretical Approach
by Eslamipoor Reza & Wang Zheng & Kolade Oluwaseun - 71-94 Assessment of the United Nations Good Offices for Conflict Resolution in Yemen
by Al-Tamimi Adeb Abdulelah Abdulwahid & Venkatesha Uddagatti
December 2022, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 287-303 Is It Right to Fight? Evidence from Russia and Ukraine
by Farzanegan Mohammad Reza & Fischer Sven - 305-332 Public Support for UN Missions and Attacks on Peacekeepers: Evidence From the Democratic Republic of the Congo
by Giray Burak - 333-360 Sanctions against North Korea: A Descriptive Analysis of their Economic Impact (2000–2020)
by Zani Simone
September 2022, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 195-223 Conflict or Cooperation: A Survival Analysis of the Relationship between Regional Trade Agreements and Military Conflict
by Cyrus Teresa L. - 225-241 Temperature Variability and Trust in Vietnamese Rural Households
by Baronchelli Adelaide - 243-265 Geopolitical Risk and the LNG-LPG Trade
by Michail Nektarios A. & Melas Konstantinos D. - 267-285 Militarization and Income Inequality in European Countries (2000–2017)
by Caruso Raul & Antonella Biscione
May 2022, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 101-103 PEPS has Gained Further Attention
by Caruso Raul - 105-127 Peacekeeping and Economic Recovery from Conflict
by Jensen Lars - 129-154 A Graduation Approach-Based Program for Victims of Colombia’s Armed Conflict: Lessons for Economic Inclusion
by León-Jurado Viviana & Maldonado Jorge H. - 155-194 The Role of Institutional Quality in Military Spending and Unemployment Nexus in Nigeria
by Raifu Isiaka Akande & Obijole Emmanuel Olubowale & Nnadozie Obianuju Ogochukwu
February 2022, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-2 Fifth Walter Isard Annual Award for the Best Article in Peace Economics Peace Science and Public Policy
by Caruso Raul - 3-11 The Effect of the Spanish Civil War on City Shares
by González-Val Rafael & Silvestre Javier - 13-27 How Much are Iranian Men Willing to Pay for Exemption from Military Service?
by Fatemi Mohammad Hossein & Mehrara Mohsen & Taiebnia Ali - 29-50 Spillovers Between Russia’s and Turkey’s Geopolitical Risk During the 2000–2021 Putin Administration
by Economou Emmanouil M. L. & Kyriazis Nikolaos A. - 51-100 Defence Spending and Economic Growth in South Africa: Evidence from Cointegration and Co-Feature Analysis
by Saba Charles Shaaba
December 2021, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 431-504 Palestinian Firms’ Status and Employment Under the Israeli Security Regime: Evidence from Establishment Censuses
by Hlasny Vladimir & AlAzzawi Shireen - 505-530 The Relationship Between Economic Structure and Political Violence in Latin America (1990–2019)
by Balestra Anna - 531-548 Defence Spending and Sovereign Debt in Greece: A Long-Term Historical Perspective
by Kollias Christos & Paleologou Suzanna-Maria & Zouboulakis Michel - 549-566 Trade Sanctions and Customs Union Partners of the Target Country: Evidence from Kazakhstan
by Aituar Azat
September 2021, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 285-310 The Fatal Conceit of Foreign Intervention: Evidence from the Afghanistan Papers
by Lambert Karras J. & Coyne Christopher J. & Goodman Nathan P. - 311-340 The Effects of Agricultural Income Shocks on Forced Migration: Evidence from Colombia
by Palacios Paola & Pérez-Uribe Miguel A. - 341-368 Three is a Crowd: Using Reciprocity to Explain Involvement in Ongoing Disputes
by Rudkevich Gennady - 369-404 The Effects of Military Expenditures on Economic Growth and Inflation: Evidence from Turkey
by Emmanouilidis Kyriakos & Karpetis Christos - 405-430 Soft Modeling of Military Expenditure, Income Inequality, and Profit Rate, 1988–2008
by Elveren Adem Yavuz & Taşıran Ali Cevat
May 2021, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 143-168 The Trade Disruption Hypothesis Fails for State-Sponsored Genocides and Mass Atrocities: Why It Matters
by Anderton Charles H. & Anderton Roxane A. - 169-195 Rivalry Type and Cyber Operations: “Hot” Rivalries, “Cold” Rivalries, and Cyber Incidents, 1990–2009
by Mauslein Jacob A. & Pickering Jeffrey - 197-225 The Yemeni Conflicts: A Mismatch Theory Interpretation
by Cambrini Rebecca & Zanotti Luca - 227-261 The Economic Impact of Terrorism from 2000 to 2018
by Bardwell Harrison & Iqbal Mohib - 263-284 Stock Market Volatility and Terrorism: New Evidence from the Markov Switching Model
by Aslam Faheem & Kang Hyoung-Goo & Mughal Khurrum Shahzad & Awan Tahir Mumtaz & Mohmand Yasir Tariq
February 2021, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-2 4th Walter Isard Annual Award for the Best Article in Peace Economics Peace Science and Public Policy
by Caruso Raul & Chowdhury Subhasish M. - 3-27 Conceptual Ambiguity in Coding the Categories of Peace Agreement and Peace Process
by Kapshuk Yoav - 29-50 Conflict Externalization and the Quest for Peace: Theory and Case Evidence from Colombia
by Galindo-Silva Hector - 51-90 Convergence or Divergence Patterns in Global Defence Spending: Further Evidence from a Nonlinear Single Factor Model
by Saba Charles Shaaba - 91-117 Strategic Territorial Power-Sharing and Multi-Party Bargaining in Civil Wars
by Maekawa Wakako - 119-141 A Literature Survey on Defense Expenditures – External Debt Nexus
by Pempetzoglou Maria
December 2020, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 1-20 More Valuable than Blood and Treasure? Experimental Evidence on the Impact of Status on Domestic Preferences for Military Intervention
by Viskupič Filip - 1-20 Rationalist Explanations for Two-Front War
by Nakao Keisuke - 1-21 Absent Peace in Colombia: A Study of Transition Discourses in Former Combatants
by Arboleda-Ariza Juan Carlos & Prosser Bravo Gabriel & Mora-Gámez Fredy - 1-24 Who are Our Experts? Predictors of Participation in Expert Surveys
by Steinert Christoph Valentin & Ruggeri Andrea - 1-27 Post Conflict Normalization through Trade Preferential Agreements: Egypt, Israel and the Qualified Industrial Zones
by Kahn Yehudith & Arieli Tamar
September 2020, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 1 COVID-19 as a Potential Accelerator. A Euro-Centric Perspective
by Kollias Christos & Zouboulakis Michel - 1-04 Introduction to the special issue ‘Reflections on the post COVID-19 World’
by Caruso Raul & Kibris Arzu - 1-05 COVID-19 and the Potential Consequences for Social Stability
by Censolo Roberto & Morelli Massimo - 1-06 COVID-19 and Conflict: Major Risks and Policy Responses
by Rohner Dominic - 1-07 Economics and the Covid Pandemic in the UK
by Hartley Keith - 1-07 The Decline of US Power and the Future of Conflict Management after Covid
by Skaperdas Stergios - 1-07 The Data Science of COVID-19 Spread: Some Troubling Current and Future Trends
by Douglass Rex W. & Scherer Thomas Leo & Gartzke Erik - 1-08 Pandemic Police States
by Coyne Christopher J. & Yatsyshina Yuliya - 1-08 COVID-19 and Collective Action
by Sandler Todd - 1-08 Capitalism and COVID-19: Crisis at the Crossroads
by Murshed Syed Mansoob - 1-08 COVID-19 in Africa: Turning a Health Crisis into a Human Security Threat?
by Haer Roos & Demarest Leila - 1-09 Peacekeeping after Covid-19
by Dorussen Han - 1-09 Bioeconomic Peace Research and Policy
by Brauer Jurgen & McDougal Topher - 1-09 The other virus: Covid-19 and violence against civilians
by Anderton Charles H. - 1-09 Guidelines for Revitalizing International Organizations for the Post-Covid-19 Era
by Carlson Lisa J. & Dacey Raymond - 1-09 Will COVID-19 Cause a War? Understanding the Case of the U.S. and China
by Bapat Navin - 1-10 Conflict in the Time of (Post-) Corona: Some Assessments from Behavioral Economics
by Chowdhury Subhasish M. - 1-11 COVID-19, Security Threats and Public Opinions
by Bove Vincenzo & Di Leo Riccardo - 1-11 Rethinking U.S. National Security after Covid19
by Bilmes Linda J. - 1-13 A Pandemic of Violence? The Impact of COVID-19 on Conflict
by Polo Sara M.T.
May 2020, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 1-09 What Post COVID-19? Avoiding a «Twenty-first Century General Crisis»
by Caruso Raul - 1-12 Inter-Ethnic Dynamics in the Wake of Terrorist Attacks: Evidence from the 2015 Baga Massacre
by Belmonte Alessandro - 1-13 Defence Spending and Unemployment in the USA: Disaggregated Analysis by Gender and Age Groups
by Kollias Christos & Paleologou Suzanna-Maria & Tzeremes Panayiotis - 1-18 Natural Disasters and Political Disorder: Why Urban Flooding Turns Violent. Applying a Fuzzy-set Qualitative Comparative Analysis
by Plänitz Erik - 1-20 Improving Analyses of Sanctions Busting
by Golub Jonathan - 1-28 Polarization and Local Conflicts in Post Decentralization Indonesia
by Azis Iwan J. & Pratama Alvin
February 2020, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-1 3rd Walter Isard Annual Award for the Best Article in Peace Economics Peace Science and Public Policy
by Caruso Raul - 1-11 Do Weak Institutions Affect Recording of Terror Incidents? Evidence from the United States
by Goel Rajeev K. - 1-13 A Cross-National Analysis of Forced Population Resettlement in Counterinsurgency Campaigns
by Böhmelt Tobias & Dworschak Christoph & Pilster Ulrich & Walterskirchen Julian - 1-15 Does Foreign Direct Investment Encourage State Militarization and Reduce Societal Security? An Empirical Test, 1980–2017
by de Soysa Indra - 1-21 Are the unhappy unemployed to blame for unrest? Scrutinising participation in the Arab Spring uprisings
by Paasonen Kari - 1-28 Military expenditure and security outcome convergence in African regional economic communities: evidence from the convergence club algorithm
by Saba Charles Shaaba & Ngepah Nicholas
December 2019, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 1-3 Introduction to the Proceedings of the 19th Jan Tinbergen European Peace Science Conference
by Elliott Kaisa Hinkkainen & Nussio Enzo - 1-4 Could the literature on the economic determinants of sanctions be biased?
by Bergeijk Peter A.G. van & Demena Binyam A. & Reta Alemayehu & Jativa Gabriela Benalcazar & Kimararungu Patrick - 1-6 The Security and Justice Approach in Liberia’s Peace Process: Mechanistic Evidence and Local Perception
by Leib Julia - 1-6 The Civilian Side of Peacekeeping: New Research Avenues
by Otto Sabine - 1-6 Winner of the 2019 Lewis Fry Richardson Award, Jean-Paul Azam
by Thelen Véronique & Gates Scott & Bhatia Kartika - 1-7 Let’s Call their Bluff: The Politics of Econometric Methodology
by Azam Jean-Paul - 1-7 Violence and Avoidance Behavior: The Case of the Mexican Drug War
by Balmori de la Miyar Jose Roberto - 1-7 Israel’s Foreign Aid to Africa & UN Voting: An Empirical Examination
by Lutmar Carmela & Mandler Leah - 1-7 Introducing the Human Rights Violations Dataset for the Kurdish Conflict in Turkey, 1990–2018
by Mousseau Demet Yalcin & Napolitano Justin & Olsen Alex - 1-8 Four Ways We Know the Democratic Peace Correlation Does Not Exist in the State of Knowledge
by Mousseau Michael - 1-8 Trade and Military Alliances: Evidence from NATO
by Callado-Muñoz Francisco J. & Hromcová Jana & Utrero-González Natalia - 1-8 Introducing the “Religious Minorities at Risk” Dataset
by Basedau Matthias & Fox Jonathan & Huber Christopher & Pieters Arne & Konzack Tom & Deitch Mora - 1-12 The United States and European Defense Cooperation European Strategic Autonomy and Fighter Aircraft Procurement Decisions
by Hellemeier Lucas Fernando
September 2019, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 1-10 The Mortality Cost Metric for the Costs of War
by Viscusi W. Kip - 1-13 Transforming Regions of Conflict through Trade Preferential Agreements: Israel, Jordan and the QIZ Initiative
by Arieli Tamar & Kahn Yehudith - 1-13 The Effect of Armed Conflict on Savings Rates: International Evidence from 1980 to 2015
by Torres-Garcia Alejandro & Vanegas-Arias Martin & Builes-Aristizabal Laura - 1-15 The Elusive Determinants of Civil Wars
by Janus Thorsten - 1-27 Is Divorce a Solution? Decentralization Effect on Economic Growth in Post-Civil Conflict Countries
by Hamati Samer
May 2019, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 1-12 A WTO Ruling Matters: Citizens’ Support for the Government’s Compliance with Trade Agreements
by Matsumura Naoko - 1-13 Spurred by Threats or Afraid of War? A Survey Experiment on Costs of Conflict in Support for Military Action
by Gleditsch Kristian Skrede & Tago Atsushi & Tanaka Seiki - 1-18 Convergence of Defence Burdens in Asia-Pacific Economies: A Residual Augmented Least Squares Approach
by Solarin Sakiru Adebola - 1-22 Autocratic Survival Strategies: Does Oil Make a Difference?
by Ishak Phoebe W. - 1-29 Integrating Realist and Neoliberal Theories of War
by Geller Daniel S. & Travlos Konstantinos
February 2019, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-1 2nd Walter Isard Annual Award for the Best Article in Peace Economics Peace Science and Public Policy
by Caruso Raul & Kibris Arzu - 1-6 Government Debt and Economic Growth. A Threshold Analysis for Greece
by Pegkas Panagiotis - 1-11 Sounding the Alarm: The Political Economy of Whistleblowing in the US Security State
by Coyne Christopher J. & Goodman Nathan & Hall Abigail R. - 1-20 Polity Stability, Economic Growth, and Investment: A Dynamic Panel Analysis
by Yanıkkaya Halit & Turan Taner - 1-24 Military Expenditures and Income Inequality among a Panel of OECD Countries in the Post-Cold War Era, 1990–2007
by Graham Jeremy C. & Mueller Danielle - 1-40 Armed Conflict and Schooling in Rwanda: Digging Deeper
by Guariso Andrea & Verpoorten Marijke
December 2018, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 1-3 Introduction to the Proceedings of the 18th Jan Tinbergen European Peace Science Conference
by Caruso Raul - 1-4 US Military Response to the Risk of Terrorist Attacks
by Azam Jean-Paul & Thelen Véronique - 1-5 Military Spending and Inequality in Autocracies: A Simple Model
by Schwuchow Soeren C. - 1-5 Political Initiatives and Peacekeeping: Assessing Multiple UN Conflict Resolution Tools
by Dorussen Han & Clayton Govinda - 1-7 What do they Want? Rebels’ Objectives and Civil War Mediation
by Lutmar Carmela & Terris Lesley - 1-7 Beyond a Bag of Words: Using PULSAR to Extract Judgments on Specific Human Rights at Scale
by Park Baekkwan & Colaresi Michael & Greene Kevin - 1-7 Conflict in Cyber-Space: The Network of Cyber Incidents, 2000–2014
by Baronchelli Adelaide - 1-8 Predicting Terrorism with Machine Learning: Lessons from “Predicting Terrorism: A Machine Learning Approach”
by Basuchoudhary Atin & Bang James T. - 1-10 Do Foreign Aid Projects Attract Transnational Terrorism?
by Boutton Andrew & Pascoe Henry - 1-10 Systematic Study of Gender, Conflict, and Peace
by Gizelis Theodora-Ismene
September 2018, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 1-7 Military Expenditure and External Debt in South Asia: A Panel Data Analysis
by Abbas Shujaat & Wizarat Shahida - 1-11 Education and Participation in Political Violence: A Look into Non-Linear Associational Patterns
by Saeed Luqman - 1-12 Status or Security: The Case of the Middle East and North Africa Region
by Douch Mohamed & Solomon Binyam - 1-12 Post-Conflict Reconstruction, Microfinance and Democratic Engagement
by Johnson Samuel Wai - 1-15 The Determinants of Military Expenditure in Asia and Oceania, 1992–2016: A Dynamic Panel Analysis
by Hou Dongfang
May 2018, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 1-7 Controlling for Import Price Effects in Civil War Regressions
by Janus Thorsten & Riera-Crichton Daniel - 1-8 A Note on Borders, Dyads and the Distribution of Democracy in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Pontarollo Nicola & Ricciuti Roberto - 1-10 Food Insecurity and Conflict Events in Africa
by Murshed Syed Mansoob & Badiuzzaman Muhammad & Hasan Rashel - 1-12 Illusory Gains from Privatizing Social Security when Reform is Politically Unstable
by Bielecki Marcin & Makarski Krzysztof & Tyrowicz Joanna - 1-12 Illusory Gains from Privatizing Social Security when Reform is Politically Unstable
by Bielecki Marcin & Tyrowicz Joanna & Makarski Krzysztof - 1-23 Identifying Municipal Risk Factors for Leftist Guerrilla Violence in Colombia
by Holmes Jennifer S. & Mendizabal Agustin Palao & De La Fuente David Saucedo & Mets Kristjan & Cárdenas Alvaro & Armenteras Dolors & Dávalos Liliana M.
February 2018, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-1 1st Walter Isard Annual Award for the Best Article in Peace Economics Peace Science and Public Policy
by Caruso Raul - 1-10 Patterns of Rebellion: A Model with Three Heterogeneous Challengers
by Nakao Keisuke - 1-12 Causal Linkages between Terrorism and Economic Growth: Evidence from the Four Provinces of Pakistan
by Saeed Luqman & Syed Shabib Haider - 1-13 External Territorial Threats and Tolerance of Corruption: A Private/Government Distinction
by Miller Steven V. - 1-16 Rules for Dividing a Disputed Resource in the Context of the Classical Liberal Argument for Peace
by Garfinkel Michelle R. & Syropoulos Constantinos - 1-18 The Effect of Farmer-Pastoralist Violence on State-Level Internal Revenue Generation in Nigeria: A Modified Synthetic Control Analysis Approach
by McDougal Topher & Hagerty Talia & Inks Lisa & Conroy Stone
December 2017, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 1-2 Introduction to the Proceedings of the 17th Jan Tinbergen European Peace Science Conference
by Kibris Arzu & van der Haer Roos - 1-4 Ornithology and Varieties of Conflict: A Personal Retrospective on Conflict Forecasting
by Gleditsch Kristian Skrede - 1-5 Nonviolent Resistance and Peaceful Turnover of Power
by Bethke Felix S. - 1-6 A Perfect Match? Are Dogmatic Belief Systems Simply a Reconciliation of Cognitive and Emotional Human Needs?
by Gries Thomas & Müller Veronika - 1-6 Buying Friends? The Importance of Economic Flows in Assembling the Iraq War Coalition
by Riegler Robert & Lis Piotr & Hisarciklilar Mehtap - 1-7 Income and Armed Civil Conflict: An Instrumental Variables Approach
by Brunnschweiler Christa N. & Lujala Päivi - 1-7 Political Cycles in Military Deployment
by Buts Caroline & Bois Cind Du & Raes Steffi - 1-7 Conflict Fragmentation Index
by Arı Barış & Gizelis Theodora-Ismene - 1-7 Land-Use Change and Communal Conflicts in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Balestri Sara & Maggioni Mario A. - 1-8 Bridging Economics and International Relations to Understand State Capacity and War in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Ricciuti Roberto & Rossignoli Domenico - 1-8 Urban Protests, Coups d’état and Post-Coup Regime Change
by Gerling Lena - 1-11 Political Regimes and Government’s Reaction to Terrorism. A Simple Model
by Brugali Nicola & Buonanno Paolo & Gilli Mario - 1-14 On the Proper Use of Game-Theoretic Models in Conflict Studies
by Slantchev Branislav L.
August 2017, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 1-13 Climate Change and Cross-State Islamist Terrorism in Nigeria
by Price Gregory N. & Elu Juliet U. - 1-13 The Risks of Operational Militarization: Increased Conflict Against Militarized Police
by Carriere Kevin R. & Encinosa William - 1-15 Earning a Peace Dividend in a Crisis Environment: The Greek Case
by Bragoudakis Zacharias G. & Zombanakis George A. - 1-18 International Adjudication and Public Opinion in Territorial Disputes: Evidence from a Survey Experiment Using Amazon Mechanical Turk
by Justwan Florian & Fisher Sarah K. - 1-22 Foreign Investment and State Conflicts in Africa
by Kishi Roudabeh & Maggio Giuseppe & Raleigh Clionadh
April 2017, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 1-7 Goal and Strategies of an Insurgent Group: Violent and Non-violent Actions
by Zambrano Andrés & Zuleta Hernando - 1-10 From Head to Head: An Emergy Analysis of a War Rifle Bullet
by Gonella Francesco & Elia Christian & Cristiano Silvio & Spagnolo Sofia & Vignarca Francesco - 1-12 From Revolution to Elections. A Comparative Analysis of Tunisia and Egypt
by Bettarelli Luca - 1-14 ‘Of the Expence of Defence’: What Has Changed Since Adam Smith?
by Brauer Jurgen - 1-15 Converging Allies?
by Arvanitidis Paschalis & Kollias Christos & Messis Petros
January 2017, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-16 Can News Draw Blood? The Impact of Media Coverage on the Number and Severity of Terror Attacks
by Beckmann Klaus B. & Dewenter Ralf & Thomas Tobias - 1-35 International Cooperation: Testing Evolution of Cooperation Theories
by Bowling Jeremy - 1-36 Defense Spending and Unemployment. Evidence from Southern European Countries
by Michael Chletsos & Stelios Roupakias - 1-39 Potential uses of Numerical Simulation for the Modelling of Civil Conflict
by Burton Lucy & Johnson Shane D. & Braithwaite Alex
December 2016, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 327-330 Introduction to the Proceedings of the 16th Jan Tinbergen European Peace Science Conference
by Meierrieks Daniel & Caruso Raul - 331-338 Climate Change and Conflict: Taking Stock
by Buhaug Halvard - 339-346 Winner of the 2016 Lewis Fry Richardson Award, Paul Collier: Clarity and Compassion in the Study of Civil War
by Gates Scott & Skrede Gleditsch Kristian & Shortland Anja - 347-356 The Imperative to Explore the Impact of Disarmament on Peacemaking Efforts and Conflict Recurrence
by Levin Jamie & Miodownik Dan - 357-364 Killing for the Sake of Infamy: The Herostratos Syndrome and what to Do about it
by Azam Jean-Paul & Ferrero Mario - 365-375 Converging Defence Burdens? Some Further Findings
by Arvanitidis Paschalis & Kollias Christos - 377-384 Towards an Economic Theory of Destabilization War: Ideology and Beliefs, Indivisibles and Time Preferences
by Gries Thomas & Haake Claus-Jochen - 385-392 Distribution of Military Power and Prospects of Post-Conflict Peace
by Bussmann Margit & Ranft Florian - 393-401 Heterogeneous Terrorism: Determinants of Left-Wing and Nationalist-Separatist Terrorism in Western Europe
by Brockhoff Sarah & Krieger Tim & Meierrieks Daniel - 403-412 From Numerical Considerations to Theoretical Solutions: Rational Design of a Debtor Creditor Agreement
by Langlois Catherine & Langlois Jean-Pierre - 413-426 Hard International Law-Contributing Organizations as Networks
by Boehmer Charles & Corbetta Renato