Content
September 2018, Volume 55, Issue 5
- 699-707 Funding rebellion
by James Igoe Walsh & Justin M Conrad & Beth Elise Whitaker & Katelin M Hudak
July 2018, Volume 55, Issue 4
- 415-429 Which groups fight? Customary institutions and communal conflicts in Africa
by Tore Wig & Daniela Kromrey - 430-444 The build-up of coercive capacities
by Oliver Pamp & Lukas Rudolph & Paul W Thurner & Andreas Mehltretter & Simon Primus - 445-459 Domestic uncertainty, third-party resolve, and international conflict
by Matthew DiLorenzo & Bryan Rooney - 460-475 International agreement design and the moderating role of domestic bureaucratic quality
by Johannes Karreth & Jaroslav Tir - 476-490 Interstate rivalry, genocide, and politicide
by Gary Uzonyi - 491-507 Refugees, xenophobia, and domestic conflict
by Anna Getmansky & Tolga Sınmazdemir & Thomas Zeitzoff - 508-523 Backdoor peacekeeping
by Magnus Lundgren - 524-534 Days of rage
by Erica Chenoweth & Jonathan Pinckney & Orion Lewis - 535-547 Organized violence, 1989–2017
by Therése Pettersson & Kristine Eck
May 2018, Volume 55, Issue 3
- 1-2 Erratum
by N/A - 289-304 Minorities and mistrust
by Elisabeth King & Cyrus Samii - 305-319 Repression and refuge
by Stefan Lindemann & Andreas Wimmer - 320-335 Media technology, covert action, and the politics of exposure
by Michael F Joseph & Michael Poznansky - 336-350 Weakened by the storm
by Colin Walch - 351-365 Does environmental peacemaking between states work? Insights on cooperative environmental agreements and reconciliation in international rivalries
by Tobias Ide - 366-379 Rallying the troops
by Timothy JA Passmore & Megan Shannon & Andrew F Hart - 380-394 Where, when, and how does the UN work to prevent civil war in self-determination disputes?
by Peter B White & David E Cunningham & Kyle Beardsley - 395-403 Girl soldiering in rebel groups, 1989–2013
by Roos Haer & Tobias Böhmelt - 404-412 UN targeted sanctions datasets (1991–2013)
by Thomas J Biersteker & Sue E Eckert & Marcos Tourinho & Zuzana Hudáková
March 2018, Volume 55, Issue 2
- 135-135 The Nils Petter Gleditsch JPR Article of the Year Award, 2017, goes to Kentaro Hirose, Kosuke Imai and Jason Lyall
by N/A - 136-136 The JPR Best Visualization Award 2017 goes to Michael Colaresi and Zuhaib Mahmood
by N/A - 137-146 New findings from conflict archives
by Laia Balcells & Christopher M Sullivan - 147-160 The origins of policing institutions
by Kristine Eck - 161-174 Uneven accountability in the wake of political violence
by Mai Hassan & Thomas O’Mealia - 175-189 Resistance is mobile
by Christopher M Sullivan & Christian Davenport - 190-205 Measuring the landscape of civil war
by Rex W Douglass & Kristen A Harkness - 206-221 Ideology and state terror
by Adam Scharpf - 222-235 What drives violence against civilians in civil war? Evidence from Guatemala’s conflict archives
by Rachel A Schwartz & Scott Straus - 236-251 Dynamics of internal resettlement during civil war
by Laia Balcells - 252-266 Disappearing dissent? Repression and state consolidation in Mexico
by Javier Osorio & Livia I Schubiger & Michael Weintraub - 267-283 Stalin’s terror and the long-term political effects of mass repression
by Yuri M Zhukov & Roya Talibova - 284-286 2017 Reviewers
by N/A
January 2018, Volume 55, Issue 1
- 1-1 Corrigendum
by N/A - 2-2 Corrigendum
by N/A - 3-3 Corrigendum
by N/A - 3-17 Torture and the limits of democratic institutions
by Courtenay R Conrad & Daniel W Hill Jr & Will H Moore - 18-31 Varieties of civil war and mass killing
by Daniel Krcmaric - 32-46 Maps of mayhem
by Jesse Hammond - 47-61 The impact of criminal prosecutions during intrastate conflict
by Geoff Dancy & Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm - 62-77 Brothers or others in arms? Civilian constituencies and rebel fragmentation in civil war
by Eric S Mosinger - 78-93 Power, proximity, and democracy
by Jonathan N Markowitz & Christopher J Fariss - 94-106 Causal beliefs and war termination
by Marco Nilsson - 107-121 Truly reconciled? A dyadic analysis of post-conflict social reintegration in Northern Uganda
by Matthew Osborne & Ben D’Exelle & Arjan Verschoor - 122-131 Introducing the UCDP Peacemakers at Risk dataset, sub-Saharan Africa, 1989–2009
by Sara Lindberg Bromley
November 2017, Volume 54, Issue 6
- 733-747 Gender differences in support for direct and indirect political aggression in the context of protracted conflict
by Lihi Ben Shitrit & Julia Elad-Strenger & Sivan Hirsch-Hoefler - 748-761 Honor and political violence
by Elin Bjarnegård & Karen Brounéus & Erik Melander - 762-776 How (wo)men rebel
by Susanne Schaftenaar - 777-790 Impacts of neighboring countries on military expenditures
by M Ensar Yesilyurt & J Paul Elhorst - 791-805 What goes up, must come down? The asymmetric effects of economic growth and international threat on military spending
by Rosella Cappella Zielinski & Benjamin O Fordham & Kaija E Schilde - 806-818 Iraq and the material basis of post-conflict police reconstruction
by Jesse SG Wozniak - 819-832 Winning hearts & minds (!)
by Efe Tokdemir - 833-848 The networked peace
by Yonatan Lupu & Brian Greenhill
September 2017, Volume 54, Issue 5
- 591-591 Acknowledgements – JPR special issue on socialization and violence
by Jeffrey T Checkel - 592-605 Socialization and violence
by Jeffrey T Checkel - 606-619 The limits of socialization and the underproduction of military violence
by Devorah Manekin - 620-633 The persistence of sexual assault within the US military
by Elisabeth Jean Wood & Nathaniel Toppelberg - 634-647 The socialization of civilians and militia members
by Regina Bateson - 648-660 Bróderes in arms
by Dennis Rodgers - 661-673 ‘Talk of the town’
by Lee Ann Fujii - 674-686 Membership matters
by Scott Gates - 687-700 Armed group institutions and combatant socialization
by Amelia Hoover Green - 701-714 The ties that bind
by Dara Kay Cohen - 715-730 Military socialization, disciplinary culture, and sexual violence in UN peacekeeping operations
by Stephen Moncrief
July 2017, Volume 54, Issue 4
- 459-467 Armed politics and the study of intrastate conflict
by Paul Staniland - 468-483 Words and deeds
by David E Cunningham & Kristian Skrede Gleditsch & Belén González & Dragana Vidović & Peter B White - 484-498 Institutional authority and security cooperation within regional economic organizations
by Yoram Z Haftel & Stephanie C Hofmann - 499-512 The legacy of foreign patrons
by Niklas Karlén - 513-526 Oil export, external prewar support for the government, and civil conflict onset
by Jungmoo Woo - 527-541 Does counterterrorism militarize foreign aid? Evidence from sub-Saharan Africa
by Tobias Heinrich & Carla Martinez Machain & Jared Oestman - 542-557 When human capital threatens the Capitol
by Jesse Dillon Savage & Jonathan D Caverley - 558-573 Violence, kinship networks, and political resilience
by Cassy Dorff - 574-587 Organized violence, 1989–2016
by Marie Allansson & Erik Melander & Lotta Themnér
May 2017, Volume 54, Issue 3
- 335-350 Food scarcity and state vulnerability: Unpacking the link between climate variability and violent unrest
by Benjamin T Jones & Eleonora Mattiacci & Bear F Braumoeller - 351-364 Living off the land: The connection between cropland, food security, and violence against civilians
by Ore Koren & Benjamin E Bagozzi - 365-381 No extraction without representation: The ethno-regional oil curse and secessionist conflict
by Philipp Hunziker & Lars-Erik Cederman - 382-396 Ethnic inequality and coups in sub-Saharan Africa
by Christian Houle & Cristina Bodea - 397-411 Perils of pluralism: Electoral violence and incumbency in sub-Saharan Africa
by Charles Fernandes Taylor & Jon CW Pevehouse & Scott Straus - 412-426 Autocracies and the international sources of cooperation
by Soumyajit Mazumder - 427-441 Compliance vs. constraints: A theory of rebel targeting in civil war
by Luis De la Calle - 442-456 The effects of military and non-military government expenditures on private consumption
by Marco Lorusso & Luca Pieroni
March 2017, Volume 54, Issue 2
- 111-111 The Nils Petter Gleditsch JPR Article of the Year Award, 2016, goes to Charles Miller and Benjamin S Barber IV
by N/A - 112-112 The JPR Best Visualization Award 2016 goes to Brandon J Kinne
by N/A - 113-124 Introduction
by Håvard Hegre & Nils W Metternich & Håvard Mokleiv Nygård & Julian Wucherpfennig - 125-140 Using night light emissions for the prediction of local wealth
by Nils B Weidmann & Sebastian Schutte - 141-156 Lessons from near real-time forecasting of irregular leadership changes
by Michael D Ward & Andreas Beger - 157-174 Canaries in a coal-mine? What the killings of journalists tell us about future repression
by Anita R Gohdes & Sabine C Carey - 175-192 Subnational violent conflict forecasts for sub-Saharan Africa, 2015–65, using climate-sensitive models
by Frank DW Witmer & Andrew M Linke & John O’Loughlin & Andrew Gettelman & Arlene Laing - 193-214 Do the robot
by Michael Colaresi & Zuhaib Mahmood - 215-230 Financing rebellion
by Ursula Daxecker & Brandon C Prins - 231-242 The oracle or the crowd? Experts versus the stock market in forecasting ceasefire success in the Levant
by Gerald Schneider & Maya Hadar & Naomi Bosler - 243-261 Evaluating the scope and intensity of the conflict trap
by Håvard Hegre & Håvard Mokleiv Nygård & Ranveig Flaten Ræder - 262-274 Predicting the decline of ethnic civil war
by Lars-Erik Cederman & Kristian Skrede Gleditsch & Julian Wucherpfennig - 275-297 The shape of things to come? Expanding the inequality and grievance model for civil war forecasts with event data
by Daina Chiba & Kristian Skrede Gleditsch - 298-312 Predicting local violence
by Robert A Blair & Christopher Blattman & Alexandra Hartman - 313-327 Market anticipations of conflict onsets
by Thomas Chadefaux - 328-330 2016 Reviewers
by N/A - 331-331 Errata
by N/A
January 2017, Volume 54, Issue 1
- 3-15 Coup risk, coup-proofing and leader survival
by Jun Koga Sudduth - 16-30 The search for rebel interdependence
by Ezra Schricker - 31-46 Women on the frontline
by Reed M Wood & Jakana L Thomas - 47-63 Can civilian attitudes predict insurgent violence? Ideology and insurgent tactical choice in civil war
by Kentaro Hirose & Kosuke Imai & Jason Lyall - 64-79 Cooperation, information, and keeping the peace
by Grant M Gordon & Lauren E Young - 80-98 The economic costs of civil war
by Stefano Costalli & Luigi Moretti & Costantino Pischedda - 99-108 The Issue Correlates of War Territorial Claims Data, 1816–20011
by Bryan A Frederick & Paul R Hensel & Christopher Macaulay
November 2016, Volume 53, Issue 6
- 745-757 New democracies and the risk of civil conflict
by Scott J Cook & Burcu Savun - 758-771 The democratic dividend of nonviolent resistance
by Markus Bayer & Felix S Bethke & Daniel Lambach - 772-785 How can political trust be built after civil wars? Evidence from post-conflict Sierra Leone
by Pui-Hang Wong - 786-799 Localized legacies of civil war
by Annekatrin Deglow - 800-814 Sooner or later
by Subhasish Ray - 815-829 Twisting arms and sending messages
by Sara MT Polo & Kristian Skrede Gleditsch - 830-844 International law, military effectiveness, and public support for drone strikes
by Sarah E Kreps & Geoffrey PR Wallace - 845-853 Using violence, seeking votes
by Aila M Matanock
September 2016, Volume 53, Issue 5
- 619-632 The commander’s dilemma
by Amelia Hoover Green - 633-647 Dangerous lessons
by Christopher Linebarger - 648-664 The evolution of prosociality and parochialism after violence
by Vera Mironova & Sam Whitt - 665-679 The return on social bonds
by Mark David Nieman - 680-695 Why class inequality breeds coups but not civil wars
by Christian Houle - 696-710 Local conditions of drought-related violence in sub-Saharan Africa
by Adrien Detges - 711-726 How much terror? Dissidents, governments, institutions, and the cross-national study of terror attacks
by Ryan Bakker & Daniel W Hill Jr & Will H Moore - 727-742 Organized violence, 1989–2015
by Erik Melander & Therése Pettersson & Lotta Themnér
July 2016, Volume 53, Issue 4
- 509-524 Peace from the past
by Tore Wig - 525-538 Investing in stability
by Jonathan Powell & Mwita Chacha - 539-553 Weapons of choice
by Axel Dreher & Merle Kreibaum - 554-568 Economic sanctions, military interventions, and civil conflict outcomes
by David Lektzian & Patrick M Regan - 569-581 Local experiences of liberal peace
by Gearoid Millar - 582-596 Ratification as accommodation? Domestic dissent and human rights treaties
by Kirssa Cline Ryckman - 597-607 Police reforms in peace agreements, 1975–2011
by Nadine Ansorg & Felix Haass & Julia Strasheim - 608-616 Free and fair elections
by Sylvia Bishop & Anke Hoeffler
May 2016, Volume 53, Issue 3
- 283-291 Networked international politics
by Han Dorussen & Erik A Gartzke & Oliver Westerwinter - 292-309 The effects of shocks on international networks
by Zeev Maoz & Kyle A Joyce - 310-324 Endogenous networks and international cooperation
by Max B Gallop - 325-343 The complex structure of commercial peace contrasting trade interdependence, asymmetry, and multipolarity
by Erik Gartzke & Oliver Westerwinter - 344-358 Team of former rivals
by Yonatan Lupu & Paul Poast - 359-377 Agreeing to arm
by Brandon J Kinne - 378-391 The importance of conflict characteristics for the diffusion of international mediation
by Tobias Böhmelt - 392-408 Standing alongside your friends
by Hugh Ward & Han Dorussen - 409-423 Dangerous liaisons
by Olga Chyzh - 424-441 Modeling the coevolution of international and domestic institutions
by T Camber Warren - 442-458 The view from the bottom
by Maya Wilson & David R Davis & Amanda Murdie - 459-471 Interethnic conflict and the potential dangers of cross-group ties
by Jennifer M Larson - 472-490 Alliance networks and trade
by Dotan A Haim - 491-505 A new approach to analyzing coevolving longitudinal networks in international relations
by Shahryar Minhas & Peter D Hoff & Michael D Ward
March 2016, Volume 53, Issue 2
- 151-165 Beyond peace journalism
by Keren Tenenboim-Weinblatt & Thomas Hanitzsch & Rotem Nagar - 166-179 US nuclear weapons and non-proliferation
by Matthew Kroenig - 180-196 Dying for survival
by Benjamin Acosta - 197-210 Hiding violence to deal with the state
by José Miguel Cruz & Angélica Durán-MartÃnez - 211-225 Sacred violence or strategic faith? Disentangling the relationship between religion and violence in armed conflict
by Matthew Isaacs - 226-241 From a perpetrator’s perspective
by Hannah Smidt - 242-258 Taking away the guns
by Yuri M Zhukov - 259-267 Measuring change in source of leader support
by Michaela Mattes & Brett Ashley Leeds & Naoko Matsumura - 268-277 Reputation of Terror Groups Dataset
by Efe Tokdemir & Seden Akcinaroglu
January 2016, Volume 53, Issue 1
- 3-18 E pluribus unum, ex uno plures
by Lee JM Seymour & Kristin M Bakke & Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham - 19-32 The downstream effects of combatant fragmentation on civil war recurrence
by Peter Rudloff & Michael G Findley - 33-48 The determinants of low-intensity intergroup violence
by Laia Balcells & Lesley-Ann Daniels & Abel Escribà -Folch - 49-65 Local power-sharing institutions and interreligious violence in Nigeria
by Jonas B Bunte & Laura Thaut Vinson - 66-83 Climate change, rice crops, and violence
by Raul Caruso & Ilaria Petrarca & Roberto Ricciuti - 84-99 The sources of social violence in Latin America
by Mauricio Rivera - 100-115 Explaining sexual exploitation and abuse in peacekeeping missions
by Sabrina Karim & Kyle Beardsley - 116-129 It’s only money
by Charles Miller & Benjamin S Barber IV - 130-145 Two sword lengths apart
by Christopher Gandrud
November 2015, Volume 52, Issue 6
- 697-711 The conditioning effect of protest history on the emulation of nonviolent conflict
by Alex Braithwaite & Jessica Maves Braithwaite & Jeffrey Kucik - 712-726 Paths to intervention
by Martin Binder - 727-742 Personnel contributions to UN and non-UN peacekeeping missions
by Khusrav Gaibulloev & Justin George & Todd Sandler & Hirofumi Shimizu - 743-757 Refugee flows and state contributions to post-Cold War UN peacekeeping missions
by Gary Uzonyi - 758-773 Resource rents, balance of power, and political stability
by Kjetil Bjorvatn & Mohammad Reza Farzanegan - 774-790 A Chinese resource curse? The human rights effects of oil export dependence on China versus the United States
by Julia Bader & Ursula Daxecker - 791-805 Providing security or protecting interests? Government interventions in violent communal conflicts in Africa
by Emma Elfversson - 806-821 Triangulating horizontal inequality
by Lars-Erik Cederman & Nils B Weidmann & Nils-Christian Bormann - 822-837 The interrogation game
by David Blake Johnson & John Barry Ryan
September 2015, Volume 52, Issue 5
- 565-576 When states go bad
by Alex J Bellamy - 577-590 Social cleavages, wartime experience, and ethnic cleansing in Europe
by H Zeynep Bulutgil - 591-606 Expansion of rebellion
by Keisuke Nakao - 607-621 Elections and civil violence in new multiparty regimes
by Arthur A Goldsmith - 622-635 Land grievances and the mobilization of electoral violence
by Kathleen Klaus & Matthew I Mitchell - 636-648 Nonviolent mobilization between a rock and a hard place
by Jacob Høigilt - 649-664 Making useful conflict predictions
by Ryan Kennedy - 665-679 The cost of security
by Jesse C Johnson - 680-693 Guns, butter, and debt
by Matthew DiGiuseppe
July 2015, Volume 52, Issue 4
- 1-1 WITHDRAWN: Framing consensus
by N/A - 417-417 Data Access and Research Transparency (DA-RT)
by N/A - 418-434 Declining willingness to fight for one’s country
by Ronald F Inglehart & Bi Puranen & Christian Welzel - 435-447 Democracy, war effort, and the systemic democratic peace
by Andrew W Bausch - 448-462 Economic coercion and currency crises in target countries
by Dursun Peksen & Byunghwan Son - 463-477 Popular vs. elite democratic structures and international peace
by Devin K Joshi & J S Maloy & Timothy M Peterson - 478-491 Get off my lawn
by Jaroslav Tir & Shane P Singh - 492-507 Framing consensus
by Ariel Zellman - 508-521 Border settlement, commitment problems, and the causes of contiguous rivalry
by Toby J Rider & Andrew P Owsiak - 522-535 Speed of retaliation and international cooperation
by James S Mosher - 536-550 Armed conflicts, 1946–2014
by Therése Pettersson & Peter Wallensteen - 551-562 Annualized implementation data on comprehensive intrastate peace accords, 1989–2012
by Madhav Joshi & Jason Michael Quinn & Patrick M Regan
May 2015, Volume 52, Issue 3
- 263-268 Communication, technology, and political conflict
by Nils B Weidmann - 269-284 A spatial analysis of the impact of West German television on protest mobilization during the East German revolution
by Charles Crabtree & David Darmofal & Holger L Kern - 285-296 Communication networks and the transnational spread of ethnic conflict
by Nils B Weidmann - 297-311 Explosive connections? Mass media, social media, and the geography of collective violence in African states
by T Camber Warren - 312-322 Coordination and security
by Jacob N Shapiro & David A Siegel - 323-337 Ethnic conflict goes mobile
by Catie Snow Bailard - 338-351 Empowering activists or autocrats? The Internet in authoritarian regimes
by Espen Geelmuyden Rød & Nils B Weidmann