Content
June 2004, Volume 48, Issue 3
- 379-402 Nosy Neighbors
by Kristian Skrede Gleditsch & Kyle Beardsley - 403-429 Size Asymmetry, Trade, and Militarized Conflict
by HÃ¥vard Hegre - 430-454 Constructing Political Logic
by Dina A. Zinnes
April 2004, Volume 48, Issue 2
- 131-153 Power Cycles, Risk Propensity, and Great-Power Deterrence
by Brock F. Tessman & Steve Chan - 154-172 Political Institutions, Coercive Diplomacy, and the Duration of Economic Sanctions
by Fiona McGillivray & Allan C. Stam - 173-193 The Role of Information in Choices Over Income Distributions
by Kaisa Herne & Maria Suojanen - 194-210 Crisis, Conditions, and Capital
by Nathan M. Jensen - 211-229 The Effects of Different Types of Military Mobilization on the Outcome of International Crises
by Brian Lai - 230-258 Economic Globalization and Transnational Terrorism
by Quan Li & Drew Schaub - 259-281 The Impact of Political Violence on Tourism
by Eric Neumayer - 282-282 Peace Science Society
by N/A
February 2004, Volume 48, Issue 1
- 3-13 How Do Leaders Make Decisions?
by Alex Mintz - 14-37 Constraints, Compromises, and Decision Making
by Gary Goertz - 38-55 Traditional Decision Analysis and the Poliheuristic Theory of Foreign Policy Decision Making
by Raymond Dacey & Lisa J. Carlson - 56-68 Initial Crisis Reaction and Poliheuristic Theory
by Karl DeRouen Jr. & Christopher Sprecher - 69-90 Bureaucrats Versus the Ballot Box in Foreign Policy Decision Making
by Eben J. Christensen & Steven B. Redd - 91-104 Foreign Policy Decision Making in Familiar and Unfamiliar Settings
by Alex Mintz - 105-126 Contextualizing and Critiquing the Poliheuristic Theory
by Eric Stern
December 2003, Volume 47, Issue 6
- 711-727 Arms Transfers, Military Balances, and Interstate Relations
by Gregory S. Sanjian - 728-750 The Severity of Interstate Disputes
by Kevin J. Sweeney - 751-772 A Comparison of Punishment Rules in Repeated Public Good Games
by Torsten Decker & Andreas Stiehler & Martin Strobel - 773-795 The Effect of Leadership in a Public Bad Experiment
by Erling Moxnes & Eline van der Heijden - 796-816 No Professional Soldiers, No Militarized Interstate Disputes?
by Seung-Whan Choi & Patrick James - 817-836 The Nazareth Riots
by Michelle Slone
October 2003, Volume 47, Issue 5
- 551-573 Bearing the Defense Burden, 1886-1989
by Benjamin E. Goldsmith - 574-593 The Political and Economic Sources of Inflation in the American Military Budget
by Benjamin O. Fordham - 594-620 Toward a Structural Understanding of Coup Risk
by Aaron Belkin & Evan Schofer - 621-641 Regional Effects of Terrorism on Tourism in Three Mediterranean Countries
by Konstantinos Drakos & Ali M. Kutan - 642-668 Relative Gains Concerns when the Number of States in the International System Increases
by James S. Mosher - 669-692 Dyadic Processes and International Crises
by J. Joseph Hewitt - 693-705 Mediation in Peacekeeping Missions
by James A. Wall Jr. & Daniel Druckman - 706-706 Erratum
by William Moul
August 2003, Volume 47, Issue 4
- 399-422 Representing Defense
by Richard C. Eichenberg & Richard Stoll - 423-442 Testing the Double-Genocide Thesis for Central and Southern Rwanda
by Philip Verwimp - 443-467 Peace through Insecurity
by Giacomo Chiozza & H. E. Goemans - 468-489 Power Parity, Preponderance, and War between Great Powers, 1816-1989
by William Moul - 490-519 Democratic Dominoes Revisited
by Harvey Starr & Christina Lindborg - 520-548 Colonial War and the Democratic Peace
by Hilde Ravlo & Nils Petter Gleditsch & Han Dorussen
June 2003, Volume 47, Issue 3
- 251-278 Guess Who Did What
by Giacomo Chiozza & Ajin Choi - 279-301 Mediating International Crises
by Jonathan Wilkenfeld & Kathleen Young & Victor Asal & David Quinn - 302-325 Why Regimes Create Disorder
by Federico Ferrara - 326-339 Between-Group Communication and Conflict Resolution in Assurance and Chicken Games
by Gary Bornstein & Zohar Gilula - 340-366 Announcement, Credibility, and Turnout in Popular Rebellions
by Ravi Bhavnani & Michael Ross - 367-393 Comparing Measures of Political Similarity
by D. Scott Bennett & Matthew C. Rupert
April 2003, Volume 47, Issue 2
- 119-139 Bargaining Outcomes as the Result of Coordinated Expectations
by Jeffrey P. Carpenter - 140-162 Victor's Justice or the Law? Judging And Punishing At The International Criminal Tribunal For The Former Yugoslavia
by James Meernik - 163-179 Cultural Change in Spatial Environments
by Domenico Parisi & Federico Cecconi & Francesco Natale - 180-203 To Protect and to Serve
by T. Clifton Morgan & Glenn Palmer - 204-225 Regime Type, Preferences, and War in Renaissance Italy
by David Sobek - 226-248 U.S. Military Intervention in Crisis, 1945-1994
by Michael J. Butler
February 2003, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 3-12 Building a Science of World Politics
by Stuart A. Bremer & Patrick M. Regan & David H. Clark - 13-32 Dynamic Foreign Policy Behavior
by Matthew J. Lebo & Will H. Moore - 33-53 Nonproportional Hazards and Event History Analysis in International Relations
by Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier & Dan Reiter & Christopher Zorn - 54-71 Information and Economic Interdependence
by William Reed - 72-93 Nonparametric Model Discrimination in International Relations
by Kevin A. Clarke - 94-115 Opportunities to Fight
by David H. Clark & Patrick M. Regan - 116-116 Announcement on Replication
by Bruce Russett
December 2002, Volume 46, Issue 6
- 727-753 When Adaptation Fails
by Christoph Zott - 754-790 Domestic Political Accountability and the Escalation and Settlement of International Disputes
by Paul K. Huth & Todd L. Allee - 791-811 Anticipating the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
by Sean P. O'Brien - 812-828 Islam and Terrorism
by Simon Haddad & Hilal Khashan - 829-856 Capacity, Commitment, and Compliance
by Beth A. Simmons
October 2002, Volume 46, Issue 5
- 599-628 Organizing Violence
by Robert Bates & Avner Greif & Smita Singh - 629-653 Stochastic Collusion and the Power Law of Learning
by Andreas Flache & Michael W. Macy - 654-671 Power Parity, Alliance, Dissatisfaction, and Wars in East Asia, 1860-1993
by Woosang Kim - 672-692 Domestic Strife and the Initiation of International Conflicts
by Graeme A. M. Davies - 693-711 Legislators' Personality Traits and Congressional Support for Free Trade
by Scott Crichlow - 712-724 Expanded Trade and GDP Data
by Kristian Skrede Gleditsch
August 2002, Volume 46, Issue 4
- 455-483 The Law of Small Numbers
by James H. Lebovic - 484-514 World Economic Growth, Northern Antagonism, and North-south Conflict
by Rafael Reuveny & William R. Thompson - 515-546 Reactive Devaluation of an “Israeli†vs. “Palestinian†Peace Proposal
by Ifat Maoz & Andrew Ward & Michael Katz & Lee Ross - 547-571 Democracy, Disputes, and Negotiated Settlements
by William J. Dixon & Paul D. Senese - 572-596 Another Look at “Parties, Voters, and the Use of Force Abroadâ€
by Benjamin O. Fordham
June 2002, Volume 46, Issue 3
- 307-334 How Much War Will we see?
by Ibrahim Elbadawi & Nicholas Sambanis - 335-364 The Influence of Advisers on Foreign Policy Decision Making
by Steven B. Redd - 365-393 Economic Geography, Trade, and War
by David H. Bearce & Eric O'N. Fisher - 394-426 Motivations for Choice
by David L. Rousseau - 427-450 Views to a Kill
by Christian Davenport & Patrick Ball
April 2002, Volume 46, Issue 2
- 175-200 Honest Threats
by Alexandra Guisinger & Alastair Smith - 201-224 Foreign Policy and the Rational Public in Comparative Perspective
by Pierangelo Isernia & Zoltã N Juhã Sz & Hans Rattinger - 225-243 The End of Geography?
by J. Michael Greig - 244-259 Israeli Military Actions and Internalization-externalization Processes
by CHRISTOPHER SPRECHER & KARL DeROUEN Jr. - 260-285 The Political Economy of Attitudes toward Peace among Palestinians and Israelis
by Jodi Nachtwey & Mark Tessler - 286-304 Integrative Complexity of South-north Korean Correspondences
by Jasook Koo & Joon Han & Junghyun Kim
February 2002, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 3-12 Understanding Civil War
by Paul Collier & Nicholas Sambanis - 13-28 On the Incidence of Civil War in Africa
by Paul Collier & Anke Hoeffler - 29-54 Ethnicity, Political Systems, and Civil Wars
by Marta Reynal-Querol - 55-73 Third-party Interventions and the Duration of Intrastate Conflicts
by Patrick M. Regan - 74-90 The Temporal Links between Conflict and Economic Activity
by S. Brock Blomberg & Gregory D. Hess - 91-110 Economic Growth, Civil Wars, and Spatial Spillovers
by James C. Murdoch & Todd Sandler - 111-130 Recruitment and Allegiance
by Scott Gates - 131-153 Looting and Conflict between Ethnoregional Groups
by Jean-Paul Azam - 154-170 Investing in Conflict Management
by Garance Genicot & Stergios Skaperdas
December 2001, Volume 45, Issue 6
- 691-718 Moments of Opportunity
by J. Michael Greig - 719-742 Conflict and Renewable Resources
by Rafael Reuveny & John W. Maxwell - 743-769 Structural Embeddedness and Intergroup Conflict
by Károly Takács - 770-793 Choice of Partners in Multiple Two-Person Prisoner's Dilemma Games
by Esther Hauk & Rosemarie Nagel - 794-817 Attracting Trouble
by Christopher Gelpi & Joseph M. Grieco - 818-833 Exploring the Dynamics of the Democratic Peace
by Lars-Erik Cederman & Mohan Penubarti Rao - 834-859 The Study of Interdependence and Conflict
by Edward D. Mansfield & Brian M. Pollins
October 2001, Volume 45, Issue 5
- 547-568 Time to Fight
by Michael J. Ireland & Scott Sigmund Gartner - 569-593 Shocks to the System
by Michael Colaresi - 594-620 Reciprocity, Triangularity, and Cooperation in the Middle East, 1979-97
by Joshua S. Goldstein & Jon C. Pevehouse & Deborah J. Gerner & Shibley Telhami - 621-635 Reciprocity and Shared Knowledge Structures in the Prisoner's Dilemma Game
by Diana Richards - 636-660 Trading Butter for Guns
by David H. Clark - 661-687 Patriotism or Opinion Leadership?
by William D. Baker & John R. Oneal
August 2001, Volume 45, Issue 4
- 395-426 Ending Economic Sanctions
by Han Dorussen & Jongryn Mo - 427-452 Spending Priorities and Democratic Rule in Latin America
by James H. Lebovic - 453-469 Retributive Responses
by Werner Güth & Hartmut Kliemt & Axel Ockenfels - 470-502 Modeling the Democratic Peace as a Kantian Selection Process
by Lars-Erik Cederman - 503-518 Gender, Violence, and International Crisis
by Mary Caprioli & Mark A. Boyer - 519-544 Turning Points in International Negotiation
by Daniel Druckman
June 2001, Volume 45, Issue 3
- 259-282 Do Ethnic and Nonethnic Civil Wars Have the Same Causes?
by Nicholas Sambanis - 283-296 Confusion of Group Interest and Self-Interest in Parochial Cooperation on Behalf of a Group
by Jonathan Baron - 297-319 Fairness and the Dynamic Stability of Institutions
by Richard Sherman - 320-340 International Bargaining with Two-Sided Domestic Constraints
by Ahmer Tarar - 341-369 The Sources of Threat Credibility in Extended Deterrence
by Vesna Danilovic - 370-391 Mediation
by James A. Wall Jr. & John B. Stark & Rhetta L. Standifer
April 2001, Volume 45, Issue 2
- 147-173 When Does Aerial Bombing Work?
by Michael Horowitz & Dan Reiter - 174-195 Adjudication without Enforcement in GATT Disputes
by Eric Reinhardt - 196-215 Threat and Decision Making
by Carol Gordon & Asher Arian - 216-244 The Use and Abuse of Game Theory in International Relations
by Randall W. Stone - 245-254 Response to Randall Stone
by Steven J. Brams
February 2001, Volume 45, Issue 1
- 3-31 Conflict-Carrying Capacity, Political Crisis, and Reconstruction
by J. Craig Jenkins & Doug Bond - 32-60 Looking for Audience Costs
by Kenneth A. Schultz - 61-79 Institutions and International Cooperation
by David Lektzian & Mark Souva - 80-96 Effects of Global Information Feedback on Diversity
by Yasufumi Shibanai & Satoko Yasuno & Itaru Ishiguro - 97-125 Conceptual and Selection Bias Issues in Deterrence
by Vesna Danilovic - 126-144 The Relevance of Politically Relevant Dyads
by Douglas Lemke & William Reed
December 2000, Volume 44, Issue 6
- 723-729 Economic Analysis of Conflict
by Todd Sandler - 730-752 Provision for Adversity
by Martin C. McGuire - 753-772 The Evolution of Heterogeneity in Biodiversity and Environmental Regimes
by Daniel G. Arce M. - 773-792 The Macrotechnology of Conflict
by Jack Hirshleifer - 793-807 Conflict without Misperceptions or Incomplete Information
by Michelle R. Garfinkel & Stergios Skaperdas - 808-822 Civil Conflict
by Dmitriy Gershenson & Herschel I. Grossman - 823-838 An Insecure Economy under Ratio and Logistic Conflict Technologies
by Charles H. Anderton - 839-853 Rebellion as a Quasi-Criminal Activity
by Paul Collier - 854-867 Defense Expenditures and Allied Cooperation
by Toshihiro Ihori - 868-884 The Wealth and Size of Nations
by Donald Wittman - 885-895 Arms Export Controls and Proliferation
by Paul Levine & Ron Smith
October 2000, Volume 44, Issue 5
- 555-579 Fighting for Survival
by H. E. Goemans - 580-603 The Arms Acquisition Process
by Sean Bolks & Richard J. Stoll - 604-629 Making Rules for Governing Global Commons
by Thomas Bräuninger & Thomas König - 630-652 Measuring the Effectiveness of International Environmental Regimes
by Carsten Helm & Detlef Sprinz - 653-685 Research Design and Estimator Choices in the Analysis of Interstate Dyads
by D. Scott Bennett & Allan C. Stam - 686-699 Reevaluating Alliance Reliability
by Brett Ashley Leeds & Andrew G. Long & Sara McLaughlin Mitchell - 700-719 The Effects of Intragroup Communication on Intergroup Cooperation in the Repeated Intergroup Prisoner's Dilemma (IPD) Game
by Harel Goren & Gary Bornstein
August 2000, Volume 44, Issue 4
- 403-424 Toward a Model of Terrorist Behavior in Hostage-Taking Incidents
by Margaret A. Wilson - 425-446 Democracy, Consultation, and the Paneling of Disputes under GATT
by Marc L. Busch - 447-471 The Cognitive Calculus of Foreign Policy Decision Making
by Nehemia Geva & James Mayhar & J. Mark Skorick - 472-507 Market Prosperity, Democratic Consolidation, and Democratic Peace
by Michael Mousseau - 508-522 Responses to Media Coverage of Terrorism
by Michelle Slone - 523-546 Conflict and Conflict Resolution in China
by Neil J. Diamant - 547-551 Response to Diamant's “Conflict and Conflict Resolution in Chinaâ€
by James A. Wall Jr. & Michael Blum & Dengjian Jin
June 2000, Volume 44, Issue 3
- 283-306 Localized Ethnic Conflict and Genocide
by Ravi Bhavnani & David Backer - 307-332 Is Transnational Terrorism Becoming More Threatening?
by Walter Enders & Todd Sandler - 333-358 Fair Division, Adjusted Winner Procedure (AW), and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
by Tansa George Massoud - 359-377 Degrees of Difficulty
by Allison Astorino-Courtois & Brittani Trusty - 378-395 War Initiators and War Winners
by William Reed & David H. Clark
April 2000, Volume 44, Issue 2
- 147-169 Negotiating a Coalition
by William P. Bottom & James Holloway & Scott McClurg & Gary J. Miller - 170-202 Why Do They Do It Like This?
by Jacob Bercovitch & Allison Houston - 203-227 Democracy, Political Similarity, and International Alliances, 1816-1992
by Brian Lai & Dan Reiter - 228-249 Colorful Community or Ethnic Witches' Brew?
by Tanja Ellingsen - 250-276 Discriminating Decentralization
by Thomas Holzer & Gerald Schneider & Thomas Widmer
February 2000, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 3-10 The Investigation of Substitutability in Foreign Policy
by Glenn Palmer & Archana Bhandari - 11-32 A Model of Foreign Policy Substitutability
by T. Clifton Morgan & Glenn Palmer - 33-61 Foreign Policy Substitutability and Internal Economic Problems in Enduring Rivalries
by D. Scott Bennett & Timothy Nordstrom - 62-89 Policy Substitutability in Complex Humanitarian Emergencies
by Michael D. McGinnis - 90-106 Substituting Policies during U.S. Interventions in Internal Conflicts
by Patrick M. Regan - 107-127 The Repression of Dissent
by Will H. Moore - 128-138 Substitutability in Foreign Policy
by Harvey Starr
December 1999, Volume 43, Issue 6
- 675-704 Power Shifts and Problem Shifts
by Jonathan M. DiCicco & Jack S. Levy - 705-726 Choosing Demands Strategically
by Suzanne Werner - 727-747 Alliance Formation, Alliance Expansion, and the Core
by Todd Sandler - 748-770 Multiple Goals or Deterrence
by Glenn Palmer & J. Sky David - 771-792 Evolution in Democracy-War Dynamics
by Sara McLaughlin Mitchell & Scott Gates & HÃ¥vard Hegre - 793-817 Lost in Space
by Michael Shin & Michael D. Ward - 818-839 Behavioral Issues of Rationality in International Interaction
by Catherine C. Langlois & Jean-Pierre P. Langlois - 840-871 Practicing Coercion
by Frank P. Harvey
October 1999, Volume 43, Issue 5
- 555-569 Do People Need Foreign Enemies?
by Shoon Kathleen Murray & Jason Meyers - 570-595 Economic Innovation, Systemic Leadership, and Military Preparations for War
by Rafael Reuveny & William R. Thompson - 596-609 The “Game†of Torture
by Leonard Wantchekon & Andrew Healy - 610-625 Presidential Operational Codes and Foreign Policy Conflicts in the Post-Cold War World
by Stephen G. Walker & Mark Schafer & Michael D. Young - 626-645 Behavioral Issues of Rationality in International Interaction
by Catherine C. Langlois & Jean-Pierre P. Langlois - 646-670 The Globalization of Production and the Changing Benefits of Conquest
by Stephen G. Brooks
August 1999, Volume 43, Issue 4
- 411-433 Predatory Initiators and Changing Landscapes for Warfare
by Karen Rasler & William R. Thompson - 434-450 The Tragedy of the Coffeehouse
by Lou Marinoff - 451-478 Domestic Politics, Absolute Deprivation, and the Use of Armed Force in Interstate Territorial Disputes, 1950-1990
by Berger Heldt - 479-500 Nonunitary Actors in Spatial Models
by Simon Hug - 501-520 Guns versus Butter
by Nicholas Antonakis - 521-537 Military Spending and Economic Growth in South Africa
by Paul Dunne & Dimitrios Vougas - 538-546 Serbian Compliance or Defiance in Kosovo?
by Jon C. Pevehouse & Joshua S. Goldstein
June 1999, Volume 43, Issue 3
- 267-290 The Sources of Humanitarian Emergencies
by Juha Auvinen & E. Wayne Nafziger - 291-316 So You Say You Want a Revolution
by John Ginkel & Alastair Smith - 317-342 United in Opposition?
by Uwe K. H. Reising - 343-365 Malaysian Community Mediation
by James A. Wall Jr. & Ronda Roberts Callister - 366-387 Military Strategy and the Outbreak of International Conflict
by Dan Reiter - 388-402 Regime Type, Strategic Interaction, and the Diversionary Use of Force
by Ross A. Miller