Content
April 2000, Volume 44, Issue 2
- 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
April 1999, Volume 43, Issue 2
- 139-146 Explaining and Modeling Democratic Transitions
by Jacek Kugler & Yi Feng - 147-161 Policy Failure and Political Survival
by Bruce Bueno De Mesquita & James D. Morrow & Randolph M. Siverson & Alastair Smith - 162-177 The Determinants of Democratic Transitions
by Yi Feng & Paul J. Zak - 178-191 Time, Power, and Democratic Transitions
by Siddharth Swaminathan - 192-212 Violence and Uncertainty in Transitions
by Mark J. C. Crescenzi - 213-228 Transitions from Authoritarian Rule and the Problem of Violence
by Jakub Zielinski - 229-244 Negotiating the Peaceful Expansion of the South African Electorate
by Dianne R. Berman & Mark Andrew Abdollahian - 245-258 On the Nature of First Democratic Elections
by Leonard Wantchekon
February 1999, Volume 43, Issue 1
- 3-22 Explaining the Stability of Negotiated Settlements to Intrastate Wars
by Caroline A. Hartzell - 23-44 U.S. Public Views of International Involvement from 1964 to 1993
by Virginia A. Chanley - 45-57 Arms and Aggression in the Middle East, 1948-1991
by Jochen Mayer & Ralph Rotte - 58-77 Political and Economic Interactions with National Security Opinion
by Asher Arian & Sigalit Olzaeker - 78-91 Dimensions of the Political Environment Affecting Children's Mental Health
by Michelle Slone & Thalma Lobel & Izhak Gilat - 92-116 Human Rights and the Democratic Proposition
by Christian Davenport - 117-130 Apprehension and Temptation
by Peter Hwang & Willem P. Burgers
December 1998, Volume 42, Issue 6
- 667-690 Cognitive-Affective States Predict Military and Political Aggression and Risk Taking
by Jason M. Satterfield - 691-720 Status in the World System and Ethnic Mobilization
by Susan Olzak & Kiyoteru Tsutsui - 721-743 The Latitude of Acceptance
by Ephraim Yuchtman-Yaar & Tamar Hermann - 744-770 Major Power Intervention in International Crises, 1918-1988
by Paul K. Huth - 771-803 Free Trade and Arms Races
by Rafael Reuveny & John Maxwell - 804-829 Regime Changes, Neighborhoods, and Interstate Conflict, 1816-1992
by A. J. Enterline - 830-860 Probabilistic Coalition Structure Theories
by H. Andrew Michener & Daniel J. Myers
October 1998, Volume 42, Issue 5
- 523-543 The Proliferation of Preferential Trading Arrangements
by Edward D. Mansfield - 544-571 How Rational Is “The Rational Public†?
by Jeffrey W. Knopf - 572-599 Three's Company
by David Carment & Dane Rowlands - 600-618 Cost Sharing in a Volunteer's Dilemma
by Jeroen Weesie & Axel Franzen - 619-636 Islam and Attitudes toward International Conflict
by Mark Tessler & Jodi Nachtwey - 637-657 Modeling the Defense-Growth Relationship around the Globe
by Uk Heo
August 1998, Volume 42, Issue 4
- 395-417 Still Pretty Prudent
by Bruce W. Jentleson & Rebecca L. Britton - 418-439 Partisanship, Macroeconomic Policy, and U.S. Uses of Force, 1949-1994
by Benjamin Fordham - 440-466 Congress, the President, and the End of the Cold War
by Eugene R. Wittkopf & James M. McCormick - 467-492 Reactions and Reciprocity
by Robert Pahre - 493-510 Social Responses to Political Violence in the Basque Country
by MarÃa J. Funes - 511-516 Power is not Satisfaction
by Douglas Lemke & William Reed - 517-520 But Power and Wealth are Satisfying
by John R. Oneal & Indra De Soysa & Yong-Hee Park
June 1998, Volume 42, Issue 3
- 251-251 Acknowledgments
by Scott Sigmund Gartner - 252-258 Opening Up the Black Box of War
by Scott Sigmund Gartner - 259-277 Democracy and Battlefield Military Effectiveness
by Dan Reiter & Allan C. Stam III - 278-300 War, Casualties, and Public Opinion
by Scott Sigmund Gartner & Gary M. Segura - 301-320 Fighting Battles, Winning Wars
by Alastair Smith - 321-343 Negotiating the Terms of Settlement
by Suzanne Werner - 344-366 The Declining Advantages of Democracy
by Scott D. Bennett & Allan C. Stam III - 367-387 Transmission, Barriers, and Constraints
by Kelly M. Kadera
April 1998, Volume 42, Issue 2
- 131-155 The End of the Cold War
by Bruce Bueno de Mesquita - 156-175 Military Buildups, War, and Realpolitik
by Susan G. Sample - 176-195 Sharing the Financial Burden for U.N. and NATO Peacekeeping, 1976-1996
by Jyoti Khanna & Todd Sandler & Hirofumi Shimizu - 196-209 Power Parity, Democracy, and the Severity of Internal Violence
by Michelle Benson & Jacek Kugler - 210-230 Democracy and Compromise in Militarized Interstate Conflicts, 1816-1992
by Michael Mousseau - 231-242 Timing the Changes in Political Structures
by Sara McLaughlin & Scott Gates & HÃ¥vard Hegre & Ranveig Gissinger & Nils Petter Gleditsch
February 1998, Volume 42, Issue 1
- 3-32 Why States Act through Formal International Organizations
by Kenneth W. Abbott & Duncan Snidal - 33-55 International Peacekeeping and Conflict Resolution
by Paul F. Diehl & Daniel Druckman & James Wall - 56-76 Thinking is Social
by James Kennedy - 77-96 Group Rebellion in the 1980s
by Ryan Dudley & Ross A. Miller - 97-127 Cold War Imperatives and Quarrelsome Clients
by Gregory S. Sanjian
December 1997, Volume 41, Issue 6
- 723-748 Maintaining System Stability
by Davis B. Bobrow & Mark A. Boyer - 749-766 Sport as a Common Property Resource
by Edward J. Bird & Gert G. Wagner - 767-791 Leadership and Credibility in N-Person Coordination Games
by Rick K. Wilson & Carl M. Rhodes - 792-813 A Cross-Cultural Exploration of the Reference Dependence of Crucial Group Decisions under Risk
by Ariel S. Levi & Glen Whyte - 814-834 Domestic Political Vulnerability and International Disputes
by Brett Ashley Leeds & David R. Davis - 835-868 Elements of a Script for Friendship in Transactions
by Jennifer J. Halpern
October 1997, Volume 41, Issue 5
- 611-637 Who Takes Risks?
by Paul A. Kowert & Margaret G. Hermann - 638-648 Competition and Ethnic Conflict
by Douglas Dion - 649-668 Culture or Contiguity
by Errol A. Henderson - 669-694 All Politics Are Local
by Scott Sigmund Gartner & Gary M. Segura & Michael Wilkening - 695-717 “Liar, Liar... â€
by Rick K. Wilson & Jane Sell - 719-719 Erratum
by N/A
August 1997, Volume 41, Issue 4
- 483-508 Election Frequency and the Emergence of Cooperation in a Simulated Intergroup Conflict
by Ilan Fischer & Ramzi Suleiman - 509-528 Testing Power-Transition Theory Using Alternative Measures of National Capabilities
by Indra de Soysa & John R. Oneal & Yong-Hee Park - 529-552 Empirical Indicators of Crisis Phase in the Middle East, 1979-1995
by Philip A. Schrodt & Deborah J. Gerner - 553-579 Mapping Mass Political Conflict and Civil Society
by Doug Bond & J. Craig Jenkins & Charles L. Taylor & Kurt Schock - 580-602 Explaining U.S. Intervention in Third World Internal Wars, 1945-1989
by Mi Yung Yoon
June 1997, Volume 41, Issue 3
- 331-360 State-Sponsored Mass Murder
by Matthew Krain - 361-383 Double Take
by Kristian S. Gleditsch & Michael D. Ward - 384-406 Cooperation in Intergroup, N-Person, and Two-Person Games of Chicken
by Gary Bornstein & David Budescu & Shmuel Zamir - 407-427 Costs and Demands
by Paul D. Senese - 428-454 A Tale of Two Democratic Peace Critiques
by William R. Thompson & Richard Tucker - 455-456 Building Bridges Abroad
by Henry Farber & Joanne Gowa - 457-461 A Reply to Thompson and Tucker
by Edward D. Mansfield & Jack Snyder - 462-477 Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered
by William R. Thompson & Richard Tucker
April 1997, Volume 41, Issue 2
- 203-226 The Dissemination of Culture
by Robert Axelrod - 227-254 Measuring Rivalry Termination, 1816-1992
by D. Scott Bennett - 255-282 Democratic Diversions
by Christopher Gelpi - 283-310 Peace and Democracy
by Nils Petter Gleditsch & HÃ…vard Hegre - 311-328 Japanese Community and Organizational Mediation
by Ronda Roberts Callister & James A. Wall Jr.
February 1997, Volume 41, Issue 1
- 4-11 Using Game Theory to Link Domestic and International Politics
by Robert Pahre & Paul A. Papayoanou - 12-37 When Do “Relative Gains†Impede Trade?
by James D. Morrow - 38-67 Linkage Politics
by Susanne Lohmann - 68-90 Signaling Foreign Policy Interests
by James D. Fearon - 91-116 Intra-Alliance Bargaining and U.S. Bosnia Policy
by Paul A. Papayoanou - 117-146 Democratic Politics and International Trade Negotiations
by Helen V. Milner & B. Peter Rosendorff - 147-174 Endogenous Domestic Institutions in Two-Level Games and Parliamentary Oversight of the European Union
by Robert Pahre - 175-199 Nasty or Nice?
by Bruce Bueno De Mesquita & Randolph M. Siverson
December 1996, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 523-545 Dynamics of Theory Change in the Social Sciences
by Stephen G. Brush - 546-568 How Civil Wars End
by T. David Mason & Patrick J. Fett - 569-596 Tacit Bargaining in International Relations
by Catherine C. Langlois & Jean-Pierre P. Langlois - 597-616 An Empirical Test of The Audience Cost Proposition
by Joe Eyerman & Robert A. Hart Jr. - 617-635 Political System Similarity And The Choice of Allies
by Michael W. Simon & Erik Gartzke - 636-657 Democracies Really Are More Pacific (in General)
by Kenneth Benoit - 658-677 The Role of Rewards in Conflictual International Interactions
by Gerald L. Sorokin - 678-698 Intergroup Negotiations
by Jeffrey T. Polzer
September 1996, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 395-414 Cognitive Mapping Meets Semantic Networks
by Michael D. Young - 415-435 Antecedents of Groupthink
by Mark Schafer & Scott Crichlow - 436-459 Ballots, a Barrier against the Use of Bullets and Bombs
by Margaret G. Hermann & Charles W. Kegley Jr. - 460-485 Strategic Behavior in Refugee Repatriation
by Lester A. Zeager & Johnathan B. Bascom - 486-501 The Effects of Within-Group Communication on Group Decision and Individual Choice in the Assurance and Chicken Team Games
by Gary Bornstein & Danny Mingelgrin & Christel Rutte - 502-516 When Is Universal Contribution Best for the Group?
by Norman Frohlich & Joe Oppenheimer
June 1996, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 219-237 Power and Satisfaction in the United Nations Security Council
by Barry O'neill - 238-271 Getting to Peacekeeping in Principal Rivalries
by Brian S. Mandell - 272-297 Extraction, Allocation, and the Rise and Decline of States
by Marc V. Simon & Harvey Starr - 298-319 Getting to the Core
by William P. Bottom & Cheryl L. Eavey & Gary J. Miller - 320-335 Foreign Policy Crises and the Resort to Terrorism
by Sean P. O'brien - 336-359 Conditions of Successful Third-Party Intervention in Intrastate Conflicts
by Patrick M. Regan - 360-389 Understanding Success and Failure of International Mediation
by Marieke Kleiboer
March 1996, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 3-3 Editorial Statement
by N/A - 4-15 War Expansion and War Outcome
by Scott Sigmund Gartner & Randolph M. Siverson - 16-40 To Intervene or Not to Intervene
by Alastair Smith - 41-67 Between Islam and the System
by Judith Palmer Harik - 68-97 Presidential Responses to Foreign Policy Crises
by Kevin H. Wang - 98-133 A Conjunctural Model of Political Conflict
by Kurt Schock - 134-151 Trust and Reactions to Messages of Intent in Social Dilemmas
by Craig D. Parks & Robert F. Henager & Shawn D. Scamahorn - 152-205 Simulating International Cooperation under Uncertainty
by Curtis S. Signorino - 206-214 Proliferation and the Probability of War
by Dagobert L. Brito & Michael D. Intriligator
December 1995, Volume 39, Issue 4
- 595-621 The Integrative Complexity of American Decision Makers in The Cuban Missile Crisis
by Karen Guttieri & Michael D. Wallace & Peter Suedfeld - 622-645 Conflict And Cooperation in International Relations
by Stephen J. Majeski & Shane Fricks - 646-670 Coercive Power And Concession Making in Bilateral Negotiation
by Carsten K. W. De Dreu - 671-695 The Indirect Link:
by Karl R. DeRouen Jr. - 696-717 Nuclear Taboo And War Initiation in Regional Conflicts
by T. V. Paul - 718-730 High And Low Trusters' Responses To Fear in a Payoff Matrix
by Craig D. Parks & Lorne G. Hulbert - 731-748 Weak Models, Nil Hypotheses, And Decorative Statistics
by Barry O'Neill
September 1995, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 387-418 Reinventing Governments
by Eva Bertram - 419-438 The Cognitive Structure of Decision Making And The Course of Arab-Israeli Relations, 1970-1978
by Allison Astorino-Courtois - 439-466 Evolution of Learning among Pavlov Strategies in a Competitive Environment with Noise
by David Kraines & Vivian Kraines - 467-494 War And Politics in Ancient China, 2700 B.C. to 722 B.C
by Claudio Cioffi-Revilla & David Lai - 495-510 Trust, Reputation, And Exit in Exchange Relationships
by Bernd Lahno - 511-534 A Theory of Escalation And International Conflict
by Lisa J. Carlson - 535-560 The “Spite†Dilemma in Voluntary Contribution Mechanism Experiments
by Tatsuyoshi Saijo & Hideki Nakamura - 561-583 Context, Methods, Numbers, And Words
by William A. Boettcher III - 584-587 35 Major Wars?
by Nils Petter Gleditsch
June 1995, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 195-223 Principal Rivalries
by William R. Thompson - 224-262 Environmental Influences on Democracy
by Manus I. Midlarsky - 263-282 The Relationship between Coercion and Protest
by Ronald A. Francisco - 283-305 Defense Expenditures, Economic Growth, and The “Peace Dividendâ€
by Alex Mintz & Randolph T. Stevenson - 306-329 Arms and Aggression in the Middle East
by David Kinsella & Herbert K. Tillema - 330-352 Repression and the Liberal State
by Robert W. White & Terry Falkenberg White - 353-377 Security Feelings among Jewish Settlers in The Occupied Territories
by Daniel Bar-Tal & Dan Jacobson & Tali Freund
March 1995, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 3-26 Democracy, Power, Genocide, and Mass Murder
by R. J. Rummel - 27-48 The State, Civil Society, and Democratic Transition in South Africa
by Hennie Kotzé & Pierre Du Toit - 49-81 Perception of Power, Threat, and Conflict Intensity in Asymmetric Intergroup Conflict
by Nadim N. Rouhana & Susan T. Fiske - 82-109 Internal Constraints and Interstate Ethnic Conflict
by David Carment & Patrick James - 110-128 Settling Old Scores
by Daniel Sutter - 129-167 Action-Reaction or Rational Expectations?
by Will H. Moore - 168-182 The Electoral Consequences of Voting to Declare War
by James L. Regens & Ronald Keith Gaddie & Brad Lockerbie - 183-189 How to Cope with Noise in the Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma
by Jianzhong Wu & Robert Axelrod
December 1994, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 595-619 Conflict Resolution at the Microlevel
by Colin Knox - 620-646 War, Socialization, and Interpersonal Violence
by Carol R. Ember & Melvin Ember - 647-664 The Effect of Friendship on Personal Business Transactions
by Jennifer J. Halpern - 665-689 Arms as Influence
by John Sislin - 690-707 The Effect of Repeated Play in the IPG and IPD Team Games
by Gary Bornstein & Ido Erev & Harel Goren - 708-718 Social Dilemma Behavior of Individuals from Highly Individualist and Collectivist Cultures
by Craig D. Parks & Anh D. Vu - 719-748 Laboratory Tests of a Motivational-Perceptual Model of Conflict Escalation
by Bill E. Peterson & David G. Winter & Richard M. Doty - 749-765 Stability Criteria for Social Norms with Applications to the Prisoner's Dilemma
by Daniel G. Arce M.
September 1994, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 355-375 The Catastrophe Quota:
by John Mueller - 376-401 Faces of Internationalism in a Transitional Environment
by Eugene R. Wittkopf