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October 2024, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 5-21 Budgeting for defense in the United Kingdom
by Ron Smith - 22-34 Human resource management in the armed forces: An investigation into the monetary incentive systems for military personnel
by Petter Y. Lindgren & Iris Eva Einarsdottir & Ane Ofstad Presterud - 35-54 The effects of armed conflicts on local economic dynamics in the Mopti and Ségou regions of Mali
by Mahamadou Bassirou Tangara
April 2024, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 5-22 Sources of inefficiency in the procurement of major weapon systems. Estimates for the German case
by Michael Brzoska - 23-39 Defense offsets and political leverage
by Jennifer Spindel - 40-50 Does the intensity of protests induce terrorism?
by Deniz Güvercin
October 2023, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 5-28 Six Decades of Consolidation in the European Defense Industry (1960-2022)
by Mitja Kleczka & Caroline Buts & Marc Jegers - 29-50 The effect of crude oil price changes on civil conflict intensity in rentier states
by Chase Englund & Taylor Vincent & Connor Kopchick - 51-65 Military spending and economic growth: A post-Keynesian model
by Adem Yavuz Elveren & Ünal Töngür & Tristian Myers
April 2023, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 5-6 Symposium introduction: European defense from the perspective of the Ukraine war
by Renaud Bellais & Cind Du Bois - 7-17 Strategic competition: Toward a genuine step-change for Europe’s defense industry?
by Daniel Fiott - 18-34 50 shades of procurement: the European defense trilemma in defense procurement strategies
by Josselin Droff & Julien Malizard - 35-52 Governing defense procurement: Strengthening the EU’s defense technological & industrial base
by Laurens Vandercruysse & Cind Du Bois & Caroline Buts - 53-65 Defense industrial bases (DIB) in six small NATO post-communist countries
by Bohuslav Pernica & Jaroslav Dvorak & Zsolt Lazar & Balázs Taksás & Alex Maskalíkis - 66-75 The future of the European defense firm
by Keith Hartley - 76-91 The future of cooperative programs in Europe, paradox of a hybrid market
by Renaud Bellais
October 2022, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 5-18 The bioeconomics of planetary energy transitions—a theoretical note
by Topher L. McDougal - 19-31 Conflict escalation during neutral and biased humanitarian military interventions
by Luqman Saeed - 32-46 Tracking the SDGs: A methodological note on measuring deaths caused by collective violence
by Anke Hoeffler & Frederike Kaiser & Birke Pfeifle & Flora Risse
April 2022, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 5-16 U.S. Border Militarization and Foreign Policy: A Symbiotic Relationship
by Christopher Coyne & Nathan Goodman - 17-29 Militarization, investment, and economic growth 1995–2019
by Christos Kollias & Panayiotis Tzeremes - 30-36 Augustine, costs and defense industries
by Keith Hartley - 37-54 Should education and military expenditures be combined for government economic policy?
by Raul Caruso & Anna Balestra
October 2021, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 5-17 New technology and the U.S. military industrial complex
by J Paul Dunne & Elisabeth Skons - 18-29 Political economy of the Syrian war: Patterns and causes
by Marwan Kabalan - 30-39 Political consensus and economic reforms in Tunisia
by Nizar Jouini - 40-48 Solidarity and fragmentation in Libya’s associational life
by Sherine El Taraboulsi-McCarthy
April 2021, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 5-25 Accounting for numbers: Group characteristics and the choice of violent and nonviolent tactics
by Marianne Dahl & Scott Gates & Kristian Skrede & Belen Gonzalez - 26-27 Accounting for numbers: Symposium on Middle East and North African (MENA) conflict. Part 1: An introduction
by Dina Mansour-Ille & Hamid E Ali - 28-40 Warlord politics and economic clientelism in Lebanon
by Sebastian Ille & Dina Mansour-Ille - 41-51 Restructuring state power in Sudan
by Andrew E. Yaw Tchie & Hamid E. Ali - 52-65 Humanitarian aid and war economies: The case of Yemen
by Moosa Elayah & Matilda Fenttiman - 66-73 Did the Qatar blockade work? Evidence from trade and consumer welfare three years after the blockade
by Hanan Al-Mal & Ayhab F. Saad
October 2020, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 5-18 Historical origins of land rights insecurity and implications for conflict in Thailand
by Jessica Vechbanyongratana & Kawita Niwatananun - 19-35 Offsets in practice: Forests, peoples, and governments: Persistent land-use conflict in Northern Thailand
by Khemarat Talerngsri-Teerasuwannajak - 36-52 Protracted statelessness and nationalitylessness among the Lahu, Akha and Tai-Yai in Northern Thailand: Problem areas and the vital role of health insurance status
by Chantal Herberholz - 53-65 Poverty and conflict in Thailand’s Deep South
by Sawarai Boonyamanond & Papusson Chaiwat - 66-82 Income inequality and conflicts: A new Gini decomposition analysis
by Isra Sarntisart - 83-100 Capital flows and political conflicts: Evidence from Thailand
by Pongsak Luangaram & Yuthana Sethapramote
April 2020, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 5-19 Red flags for arms trade corruption
by Samuel Perlo-Freeman - 20-30 Offsets in practice: The experience of South Africa
by Paul Holden - 31-38 Arms for export? A reappraisal of the Brazilian arms industry
by Diego Lopes da Silva - 39-48 14 empty airframes: public–private relations in the Swedish arms industry
by Linda Akerstrom - 49-57 The weaponized Gulf riyal politik(s) and shifting dynamics of the global arms trade
by Emma Soubrier - 58-81 Strategic choices by the incumbent and challenger during revolution and civil war
by Kjell Hausken & Mthuli Ncube
October 2019, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 5-20 The effects of terror attacks on happiness: Evidence from Turkey
by Julide Yildirim & Tekin Kose & Gizem Tanrivere - 21-31 Conflict determinants in Africa
by J. Paul Dunne & Nan Tian - 32-41 The incumbent, challenger, and population during revolution and civil war
by Kjell Hausken & Mthuli Ncube - 42-54 Combining data on military supply and demand for arms production estimates
by Michael Brzoska - 55-64 Don’t just click ‘download’: The case of U.S. military expenditure data
by Jurgen Brauer
April 2019, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 5-26 ‘Tis but thy name that is my enemy: On the construction of macro panel datasets in conflict and peace economics
by Vanessa A. Boese & Katrin Kamin - 27-38 Burden-sharing for global cooperation on safety and security
by Marion Bogers & Robert Beeres & Myriame Bollen - 39-45 Demilitarizing a small African country: Rationale, necessary conditions, and financing
by Geoff Harris & Tlohang Letsie - 46-59 The impact of terror attacks on global sectoral capital markets: An empirical study
by Stelios Markoulis & Nikolas Neofytou - 60-67 Participation in the international coalition against Daesh and the rise of foreign fighters
by Cind Du Bois & Caroline Buts
October 2018, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 5-10 SIPRI’s arms producing and military services companies database
by Aude Fleurant & Nan Tian - 11-18 Issues in the quantitative analysis of the SIPRI arms industry database
by Ron Smith & J. Paul Dunne - 19-25 Filling arms production data gaps: South America as a case in point
by Diego Lopes da Silva - 26-29 Analysis of SIPRI’s arms production data: Some suggestions for expansion
by Herbert Wulf - 30-36 Arms industry data: Knowns and unknowns
by Keith Hartley - 37-46 Arms, corruption, and the state: Understanding the role of arms trade corruption in power politics
by Sam Perlo-Freeman
April 2018, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 5-11 The need to be governed: Governance and violence in conflict contexts
by Patricia Justino - 12-23 Security and development: Shifting the focus to interpersonal violence
by Anke Hoeffler - 24-34 The European origins of the Israeli–Palestinian economic union: A genealogical approach
by Jamie Levin - 35-42 The enemy votes: Weapons improvisation and bargaining failure
by Garrett Wood - 43-54 The evolution of revolution: Is splintering inevitable?
by Atin Basuchoudhary & Laura Razzolini
October 2017, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 5-9 On peace and development economics
by Shikha Silwal - 10-15 The bargaining theory of war and peace
by Charles H. Anderton - 16-20 Peace economics and peaceful economic policies
by Raul Caruso - 21-31 War, peace, and development
by J. Paul Dunne - 32-36 Peace economics in a changing world
by Raymond Gilpin
April 2017, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 5-11 Against the odds: The evolution of the European naval shipbuilding industry
by Renaud Bellais - 12-19 The restructuring of the European land armaments industry: Between political incentives and economic pressures
by Adrien Caralp - 20-27 The European military helicopter industry: Trends and perspectives
by Josselin Droff - 28-36 The European space-industrial complex: New myths, old realities
by Vasilis Zervos - 38-45 The European defense market: Disruptive innovation and market destabilization
by Renaud Bellais & Daniel Fiott - 46-53 Global perspectives on the European arms industries
by Richard Bitzinger & Aude Fleurant & Keith Hartley & William Hartung & Stefan Markowski & Yannick Quéau & Robert Wylie - 54-63 Incumbent policy, benefits provision, and the triggering and spread of revolutionary uprisings
by Kjell Hausken & Mthuli Ncube
October 2016, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 5-13 Snakes and ladders: The development and multiple reconstructions of the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute’s military expenditure data
by Sam Perlo-Freeman & Elisabeth Skons - 14-19 Some exercises with SIPRI’s military expenditure alpha data: Same story for Greece and Turkey?
by Gulay Gunluk-Senesen - 20-27 Greece, Portugal, Spain: New evidence on the economic effects of military expenditure using the new SIPRI data
by Eftychia Nikolaidou - 28-37 Investment, growth, and defense expenditure in the EU15: Revisiting the nexus using SIPRI’s new consistent dataset
by Christos Kollias & Suzanna-Maria Paleologou - 38-44 Military expenditure and economic growth in the European Union: Evidence from SIPRI’s extended dataset
by Julien Malizard - 45-49 A dynamic panel analysis using SIPRI’s extended military expenditure data: The case of Middle Power nations
by Mohamed Douch & Binyam Solomon - 50-56 Military expenditure and economic growth, 1960–2014
by J. Paul Dunne & Nan Tian
April 2016, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 5-11 A rationalist explanation of Russian risk-taking
by Frank Lehrbass & Valentin Weinhold - 12-17 The evolution of concentration in the arms market
by J. Paul Dunne & Ron P. Smith - 18-27 The role of military expenditure and arms imports in the Greek debt crisis
by Eftychia Nikolaidou - 28-34 Military expenditure in Greece: Security challenges and economic constraints
by Christos Kollias & Suzanna-Maria Paleologou & Andreas Stergiou - 35-45 Turkey’s changing security perceptions and expenditures in the 2000s: Substitutes or complements?
by Gulden Ayman & Gulay Gunluk-Senesen
October 2015, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 5-20 The social evolution of genocide across time and geographic space: Perspectives from evolutionary game theory
by Charles H. Anderton - 21-30 Rational atrocities and state formation: A game theoretic approach to the case of ISIS
by Sebastion Ille & Dina Mansour - 31-40 Hysteresis of targeting civilians in armed conflicts
by Uih Ran Lee - 41-42 On the ground: Field research from Afghanistan
by Travers Barclay Child - 43-52 Aid, Power, and Grievances: Lessons for War and Peace from Rural Afghanistan
by Daniel Karell - 53-60 Honing the proper edge: CERP and the two-sided potential of military-led development in Afghanistan
by Greg Adams - 61-74 Toward mixed-methods impact evaluation: Making stabilization assessments work for development cooperation
by Jan Koehler & Kristof Gosztonyi & Basir Feda & Keith Child - 75-84 Economic impediments to a Taliban peace process
by James Weir & Hekmatullah Azamy
April 2015, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 5-12 Nonparasitic warlords and geographic distance
by Jerry Hionis - 13-22 Wage differentials and economic restrictions: Evidence from the Occupied Palestinian Territories
by Belal Fallah & Yousef Daoud - 23-31 The economics of peace and war in the Chinese military classics
by Matthew McCaffrey - 32-39 The political economy of securitization: The case of Boko Haram, Nigeria
by Michael Okwuchi Nwankpa - 40-53 Political instability and discontinuity in Nigeria: The pre-colonial past and public goods provision under colonial and post-colonial political orders
by Kostadis Jason Papaioannou & Angus Edwin Dalrymple-Smith - 54-65 The Effect of Farmer-Pastoralist Violence on Income: New Survey Evidence from Nigeria’s Middle Belt States
by Topher L. McDougal & Talia Hagerty & Lisa Inks & Claire-Lorentz Ugo-Ike & Caitriona Dowd & Stone Conroy & Daniel Ogabiela - 66-77 Macroeconomic benefits of farmer-pastoralist peace in Nigeria’s Middle Belt: An input-output analysis approach
by Topher L. McDougal & Talia Hagerty & Lisa Inks & Caitriona Dowd & Stone Conroy
October 2014, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 5-18 The Effects Of Agricultural Cooperatives On Land Conflicts, Violence, And Community Trust: Household-Level Evidence From Burundi
by Topher L. McDougal & Lars Almquist - 19-26 External Actors’ Role In Solving Local Collective Action Problems In A Post-Conflict Setting: A Case Study Of Turkish Cypriot Beekeepers
by Omer Gokcekus & Clare Finnegan & Huseyin Cakal - 27-33 Identifying Corruption Risks In The Defense And Security Sector: Empirical Evidence Using The Government Defense Anti-Corruption Index
by Oliver Cover & Saad Mustafa - 34-42 Socioeconomic Conditions And Violence In Cape Town, South Africa
by Jeremy Seekings & Kai Thaler - 43-49 Hearts And Minds Cannot Be Bought: Ineffective Reconstruction In Afghanistan
by Travers B. Child
April 2014, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 5-18 The Financial Legacy of Afghanistan and Iraq: How Wartime Spending Decisions Will Constrain Future U.S. National Security Budgets
by Linda J. Bilmes - 19-27 Social Capital, Sociopolitical Instability, and Economic Development: A General Equilibrium Model
by Javier Alcantar-Toledo & Yannis P. Venieris - 28-29 Symposium on Peace and Security in India: An Introduction
by Rupayan Gupta - 30-36 Fighting Maoist Violence with Promises: Evidence from India's Employment Guarantee Scheme
by Gaurav Khanna & Laura Zimmermann - 37-45 The Economics of Counterinsurgency: Some Evidence from Andhra Pradesh
by Saurabh Singhal - 46-57 Crime and Social Conflict in India
by Sofia Amaral & Siddhartha Bandyopadhyay & Samrat Bhattacharyais & Rudra Sensarmais - 58-63 The Effect of Media on Domestic Violence Norms: Evidence from India
by Kuhuk Bhushan & Prakarsh Singh - 64-75 Gender, Poverty, and Domestic Violence in Rural Bengal: The Jeevika Development Society's Journey Through Women's Rights-based Microcredit Programs
by Nilanjana Sengupta & Dolon Ganguly - 76-88 Gandhi's Gift: Lessons for Peaceful Reform from India's Struggle for Democracy
by Rikhil Bhavnani & Saumitra Jha
October 2013, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 5-12 Litigated conflict over fundamental rights: A static model
by William J. Bunting - 13-19 Envy in the process of development: Implications for Social Relations and Conflict
by Boris Gershman - 20-25 A spatial-temporal analysis of civil war: The case of Nepal
by Shikha Silwal - 26-34 The political economy of peacebuilding: Women's cooperatives in Nepal
by Smita Ramnarain - 35-43 Bringing the economy back in: The political economy of security sector reform
by Guro Lien.
April 2013, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 5-11 Military expenditure and economic growth: A survey
by J. Paul Dunne & Nan Tian - 12-17 Armed conflict, terrorism, and the allocation of foreign aid
by Piotr Lis - 18-22 The defense industry in an age of austerity
by Ron P. Smith - 23-28 Demand and supply of commercial firearms in the United States
by Jurgen Brauer
July 2012, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 5-13 Does development assistance reduce violence? Evidence from Afghanistan
by Tiffany Chou - 14-24 Intimate partner violence, female employment, and male backlash in Rwanda
by Kade Finnoff - 25-32 Designing institutions for global security
by Rupayan Gupta - 33-40 Insurgency, crime, and agricultural labor expenditure: Evidence from Punjab, 1978-1990
by Prakarsh Singh - 41-49 Analyzing the costs of military engagement
by Olaf J. de Groot
January 2012, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 5-14 The onset of peace
by Ron Smith & Ali Tasiran - 15-21 Natural resources and military expenditure: The case of Algeria
by Sam Perlo-Freeman & Jennifer Brauner - 22-29 Terrorism, war, and global air traffic
by Jurgen Brauer & J. Paul Dunne - 30-37 War and the Austrian School
by William L. Anderson & Scott A. Kjar & James D. Yohe
July 2011, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 5-14 Economic, political, and social determinants of peace
by Sterling Huang & David Throsby - 15-20 Violence and growth in Colombia: A review of the quantitative literature
by Alvaro J. Riascos & Juan F. Vargas - 21-25 Determinism in the mountains: The ongoing belief in the bellicosity of ‘mountain people’
by Steve Pickering - 26-33 A theoretical approach to the demand and supply for peacekeeping
by Vincenzo Bove - 34-40 The deadweight cost of war: An illustrative CGE
by John Gilbert & Tanigawa Takahiko & Krit Linananda & Edward Tower & Alongkorn Tuncharoenlarp - 41-49 Determinants of military expenditure in Zimbabwe
by Zachary Tambudzai
January 2011, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 5-11 Criminal conflict as collective punishment
by Keisuke Nakao & Sun-Ki Chai - 11-21 Intra-organizational conflict: Origin and cost
by David Zetland - 22-27 How markets can end persistent intra-organizational conflict
by David Zetland - 28-33 War and the Austrian School: Ludwig von Mises and Friedrich von Hayek
by Christopher Westley & William L. Anderson & Scott A. Kjar
July 2010, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 5-9 Lundin Petroleum AB’s experience in East Africa the role of the private sector in conflict-prone countries
by Christine Batruch - 10-16 The political economy of Nigeria’s relentless conflict
by E. Wayne Nafziger - 17-22 Natural resources and civil conflict: An overview of controversies, consensus, and channels
by Anouk S. Rigterink - 23-29 Wealth sharing and peace processes
by Achim Wennmann - 30-37 Extractive industries in fragile states and the role of market incentives and regulation
by Gilles Carbonnier - 38-44 Improving military expenditure decisionmaking in sub-Saharan Africa
by Geoff Harris
January 2010, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 6-11 War and the Austrian School: Applying the economics of the Founders
by Scott A. Kjar & William A. Anderson - 12-19 Relational similarity: An introduction and an application to military alliances
by Peter M. Li - 20-25 Economic theories of dictatorship
by Alexandre Debs - 26-29 Issues in third-party intervention research and the role of destruction in conflict
by Joel Potter & John L. Scott - 30-33 Conflict persistence and the role of third-party interventions
by Yang-Ming Chang & Shane Sanders & Bhavneet Walia - 34-42 Preferences for privacy and security: An experimental investigation
by C. Jill Stowe & Kate Krause & Janie M. Chermak - 43-51 On forgetful goldfish and failed mnemonics: Transforming political economies of conflict using voluntarism, regulation, and supervision
by Neil Cooper - v:5:y:2010:i:1:p: Online supplementary materials
by C. Jill Stowe & Kate Krause & Janie M. Chermak
July 2009, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 6-14 Theory of regional stability as a public good: Examples from Southern Africa
by Fungisai Nota - 15-22 The assassin and the donor as third players in the traditional deterrence game
by Lisa J. Carlson & Raymond Dacey - 23-31 Economics of intolerance and social conflict
by Partha Gangopadhyay - 32-37 A new arms race? The political economy of maritime military modernization in the Asia-Pacific
by Richard A. Bitzinger - 38-44 The Sino-Japanese energy dispute in the East China Sea: Strategic policy, economic opportunities, and cooperation
by James Manicom - 45-51 Regime building in the Malacca and Singapore straits: Two steps forward, one step back
by Sam Bateman - 52-59 European analogies for a liberal peace in Northeast Asia
by Brendan Howe
January 2009, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 6-13 Defense innovation at any (out of control) cost? The stalemate of today’s R&D policy, and an alternative model
by Renaud Bellais - 14-22 Defense R&D and national R&D systems: A European outlook
by Sylvain Daffix & Yves Jacquin - 23-29 Industry structure and innovation in the U.K defense sector
by Peter Hall & Andrew James - 30-31 Symposium. The economics of conflict: Theory and micro-level evidence
by Philip Verwimp - 32-38 Conflict as the absence of contract
by S. Mansoob Murshed - 39-49 Socioeconomic perspectives on violent conflict in Indonesia
by M. Zulfan Tadjoeddin & Anis Chowdhury - 48-54 Forced displacement in Colombia: Magnitude and causes
by Ana María Ibáñez - 55-61 Are Congo’s mines the main target of the armed groups on its soil?
by Steven Spittaels & Filip Hilgert - 62-69 War and exchange rate valuation
by Christopher E.S. Warburton - 70-77 The democratic peace proposition: An agenda for critical analysis
by Steve Chan - 78-83 Friedman’s First Law fails: Oil prices do not predict freedom
by Steve Townsend - 84-90 Short-term versus long-term military planning
by Ronen Bar-El & Kobi Kagan & Asher Tishler
July 2008, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 6-7 Symposium: Palestine — an economy in conflict. An introduction to the symposium
by Sam Perlo-Freeman - 8-15 Six decades of the Israeli-Arab conflict: An assessment of the economic aspects
by Aamer S. Abu-Qarn - 16-24 The Palestinian economy under occupation: Economicide
by Atif Kubursi & Fadle Naqib - 25-32 The continued de-development of the Palestinian economy in the post-Oslo period
by Osama Hamed - 33-38 Post-Oslo Palestinian (un)employment: A gender, class, and age-cohort analysis
by Jennifer C. Olmsted - 39-48 The political economy of food aid to Palestine
by Numan Kanafani & Samia Al-Botmeh - 49-56 The fragility of the Palestinian Authority: Economic causes
by Basel Saleh - 57-61 Poverty and terrorism
by Siddharta Mitra - 62-67 Deadly contests: An economic note on al Qaeda's reward system
by Raul Caruso & Andrea Locatelli - 68-73 Saving lives in armed conflicts: What factors matter?
by Pavel A. Yakovlev - 74-80 United Nations peacekeeping: Limitations and prospects
by Nadège Sheehan
January 2008, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 6-10 The British military-industrial complex in history: The importance of political economy
by David Edgerton - 11-20 European defense industrial policy and the United Kingdom's defense industrial base
by Keith Hartley - 21-31 Corruption and the arms trade: The U.K. Ministry of Defense and the bribe culture
by Nicholas Gilby - 32-39 Licensed to kill: The United Kingdom’s arms export licensing process
by Anna Stavrianakis - 40-48 A state in denial: Britain’s WMD dependency on the United States
by Dan Plesch - 49-55 Universities, the military, and the means of destruction in the United Kingdom
by Chris Langley - 56-63 Can British defense firms diversify? The Nanoquest case and the limits to dual-use theories
by Jonathan Feldman - 64-72 Hidden depths: Tracing corporate ownership and its implications in the U.K. defense industry
by Derek Braddon