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July 2015, Volume 52, Issue 4
- 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 - 352-367 Pulling the plug
by Anita R Gohdes - 368-383 Using social media to measure foreign policy dynamics
by Thomas Zeitzoff & John Kelly & Gilad Lotan - 384-400 Filtering revolution
by Matthew A Baum & Yuri M Zhukov - 401-413 From cell phones to conflict? Reflections on the emerging ICT–political conflict research agenda
by Allan Dafoe & Jason Lyall
March 2015, Volume 52, Issue 2
- 143-157 Global food prices, regime type, and urban unrest in the developing world
by Cullen S Hendrix & Stephan Haggard - 158-170 Weathering unrest
by Adam Yeeles - 171-186 ‘Capital punishment’
by Charles Butcher - 187-200 The effectiveness of treaty design in addressing water disputes
by Sara McLaughlin Mitchell & Neda A Zawahri - 201-214 Military power and political objectives in armed interventions
by Aaron Rapport - 215-227 Soldiers and development aid
by Emizet F Kisangani & Jeffrey Pickering - 228-242 Adding trade to the equation
by Szymon M Stojek & Mwita Chacha - 243-257 Anticipating mediated talks
by Constantin Ruhe
January 2015, Volume 52, Issue 1
- 3-16 Oil, domestic conflict, and opportunities for democratization
by Jeff D Colgan - 17-31 Not all dictators are equal
by Christian von Soest & Michael Wahman - 32-45 Votes and violence
by Lindsay L Heger - 46-61 The rise of capitalism and the roots of anti-American terrorism
by Tim Krieger & Daniel Meierrieks - 62-75 Enemies with benefits? Violent rivalry and terrorist group longevity
by Brian J Phillips - 76-90 A dangerous discrepancy
by Solveig Hillesund - 91-104 The Ba‘athist blackout? Selective goods provision and political violence in the Syrian civil war
by Alexander De Juan & André Bank - 105-109 Best practices in the collection of conflict data
by Idean Salehyan - 110-115 Socially relevant ethnic groups, ethnic structure, and AMAR
by Jóhanna K Birnir & Jonathan Wilkenfeld & James D Fearon & David D Laitin & Ted Robert Gurr & Dawn Brancati & Stephen M Saideman & Amy Pate & Agatha S Hultquist - 116-119 Lessons from the Issue Correlates of War (ICOW) project
by Paul R Hensel & Sara McLaughlin Mitchell - 120-124 The war that wasn’t there
by Joakim Kreutz - 125-128 Making uncertainty explicit
by Nils B Weidmann & Espen Geelmuyden Rød - 129-133 Collecting data on nonviolent action
by Joel Day & Jonathan Pinckney & Erica Chenoweth - 134-138 Making ends meet
by Victor Asal & Ken Cousins & Kristian Skrede Gleditsch
November 2014, Volume 51, Issue 6
- 679-695 Feeding unrest
by Todd Graham Smith - 696-710 Incentives and opportunities
by Corinne Bara - 711-725 Do IMF programs disrupt ethnic peace? An empirical analysis, 1985–2006
by Krishna Chaitanya Vadlamannati & Gina Maria G Østmoe & Indra de Soysa - 726-740 Fighting words
by Roseanne W McManus - 741-754 US foreign aid, interstate rivalry, and incentives for counterterrorism cooperation
by Andrew Boutton - 755-766 Searching for non-aggressive targets
by Sung Chul Jung - 767-781 Coalitions of the willing? International backing and British public support for military action
by Robert Johns & Graeme AM Davies - 782-796 Foreign policies or culture
by Lars Berger
September 2014, Volume 51, Issue 5
- 559-573 Explaining political jiu-jitsu
by Jonathan Sutton & Charles R Butcher & Isak Svensson - 574-588 Freedom of foreign movement, economic opportunities abroad, and protest in non-democratic regimes
by Colin M Barry & K Chad Clay & Michael E Flynn & Gregory Robinson - 589-602 Designing foreign policy
by Elena V McLean & Taehee Whang - 603-618 Temperature seasonality and violent conflict
by Steven T Landis - 619-633 Observing the capitalist peace
by Allan Dafoe & Nina Kelsey - 634-646 External territorial threat, state capacity, and civil war
by Douglas M Gibler & Steven V Miller - 647-661 Turning away from terrorism
by Mary Beth Altier & Christian N Thoroughgood & John G Horgan - 662-675 Sociopsychological analysis of conflict-supporting narratives
by Daniel Bar-Tal & Neta Oren & Rafi Nets-Zehngut
July 2014, Volume 51, Issue 4
- 441-454 The law of the land
by Kristine Eck - 455-469 Conflict and the evolution of institutions: Unbundling institutions at the local level in Burundi
by Maarten J Voors & Erwin H Bulte - 470-486 Seedbeds of insurgency
by J Craig Jenkins & Thomas V Maher & Chuck Fahrer - 487-500 Why can’t we be friends? Entitlements and the costs of conflict
by Erik O Kimbrough & Roman M Sheremeta - 501-514 Disaggregating hybridity
by Gearoid Millar - 515-527 Determinants of US foreign policy in multilateral development banks
by Daniel B Braaten - 528-540 Is peace a missing value or a zero? On selection models in political science
by Colin Vance & Nolan Ritter - 541-554 Armed conflicts, 1946–2013
by Lotta Themnér & Peter Wallensteen
May 2014, Volume 51, Issue 3
- 332-346 A dictator’s toolkit
by Erica Frantz & Andrea Kendall-Taylor - 347-360 The dynamics of cyber conflict between rival antagonists, 2001–11
by Brandon Valeriano & Ryan C Maness - 361-374 Strategic selection
by Emilia Justyna Powell & Krista E Wiegand - 375-387 Territorial revision and state repression
by Thorin M Wright - 388-404 The (in)effectiveness of torture for combating insurgency
by Christopher Michael Sullivan - 405-417 Forced marriage as a political project
by Erin Baines - 418-428 Sexual violence in armed conflict
by Dara Kay Cohen & Ragnhild Nordås - 429-438 Torture allegations as events data
by Courtenay R Conrad & Jillienne Haglund & Will H Moore
March 2014, Volume 51, Issue 2
- 139-144 50 years of peace research
by Halvard Buhaug & Jack S Levy & Henrik Urdal - 145-158 Peace research – Just the study of war?
by Nils Petter Gleditsch & Jonas Nordkvelle & HÃ¥vard Strand - 159-172 Democracy and armed conflict
by HÃ¥vard Hegre - 173-183 Peace through globalization and capitalism? Prospects of two liberal propositions
by Gerald Schneider - 185-198 Territory and war
by Monica Duffy Toft - 199-212 Ethnicity and civil war
by Elaine K Denny & Barbara F Walter - 213-226 Ideology in civil war
by Francisco Gutiérrez SanÃn & Elisabeth Jean Wood - 227-243 Do natural resources matter for interstate and intrastate armed conflict?
by Vally Koubi & Gabriele Spilker & Tobias Böhmelt & Thomas Bernauer - 245-256 The economic costs of military conflict
by Ron P Smith - 257-271 The analytical study of terrorism
by Todd Sandler - 273-286 A social science of human rights
by Emilie M Hafner-Burton - 287-300 Seven deadly sins of contemporary quantitative political analysis
by Philip A Schrodt - 301-314 Data and progress in peace and conflict research
by Kristian Skrede Gleditsch & Nils W Metternich & Andrea Ruggeri - 315-327 Talking peace
by Peter Wallensteen & Isak Svensson
January 2014, Volume 51, Issue 1
- 5-18 Early warning signals for war in the news
by Thomas Chadefaux - 19-33 Grievances, economic wealth, and civil conflict
by Vally Koubi & Tobias Böhmelt - 35-50 The inequality–conflict nexus re-examined
by Henrikas BartuseviÄ ius - 51-64 Emigrants and the onset of civil war
by Gina Lei Miller & Emily Hencken Ritter - 65-79 With friends like these, who needs democracy? The effect of transnational support from rivals on post-conflict democratization
by Michael Colaresi - 81-95 How naming and shaming affects human rights perceptions in the shamed country
by Jacob Ausderan - 97-110 Do rights at home boost rights abroad? Sexual equality and humanitarian foreign policy
by Alison Brysk & Aashish Mehta - 111-125 Hawks, doves, and opportunistic opposition parties
by Laron K Williams - 127-135 Data on interventions during periods of political instability
by Patrick M Regan & M Scott Meachum
November 2013, Volume 50, Issue 6
- 659-676 IGO membership, network convergence, and credible signaling in militarized disputes
by Brandon J Kinne - 677-690 Territorial disputes and the politics of individual well-being
by Steven V Miller - 691-706 Into the lion’s den
by Han Dorussen & Theodora-Ismene Gizelis - 707-720 Blue helmets as targets
by Nynke Salverda - 721-736 Potential early phase success and ultimate failure of economic sanctions
by Sajjad Faraji Dizaji & Peter A G van Bergeijk - 737-750 Narrow interests and military resource allocation in autocratic regimes
by Justin Conrad & Hong-Cheol Kim & Mark Souva - 751-759 When have violent civil conflicts spread? Introducing a dataset of substate conflict contagion
by Nathan Black - 761-770 Book Notes
by N/A - 770-770 Erratum
by N/A - 771-771 Books Received
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September 2013, Volume 50, Issue 5
- 545-561 War and famine, peace and light? The economic dynamics of conflict in Somalia 1993–2009
by Anja Shortland & Katerina Christopoulou & Charalampos Makatsoris - 563-575 Dialogue and interethnic trust
by Isak Svensson & Karen Brounéus - 577-593 Why do the victors kill the vanquished? Explaining political violence in post-World War II Italy
by Francesca Grandi - 595-608 Geographic proximity and third-party joiners in militarized interstate disputes
by Kyle A Joyce & Alex Braithwaite - 609-622 Relative rebel strength and the onset and outcome of civil war mediation
by Govinda Clayton - 623-634 Power parity and peace? The role of relative power in civil war settlement
by Philip Hultquist - 635-644 Accounting for the dynamics of one-sided violence
by Gerald Schneider & Margit Bussmann
July 2013, Volume 50, Issue 4
- 437-452 Forecasting the onset of genocide and politicide
by Benjamin E Goldsmith & Charles R Butcher & Dimitri Semenovich & Arcot Sowmya - 453-467 Who killed in Rwanda’s genocide? Micro-space, social influence and individual participation in intergroup violence
by Omar Shahabudin McDoom - 469-478 Me, myself, and allies: Understanding the external sources of power
by David Sobek & Joe Clare - 479-493 Regime type, issues of contention, and economic sanctions: Re-evaluating the economic peace between democracies
by Geoffrey P R Wallace - 495-508 Voters versus terrorists: Analyzing the effect of terrorist events on voter turnout
by Joseph Robbins & Lance Hunter & Gregg R Murray - 509-521 Armed Conflicts, 1946–2012
by Lotta Themnér & Peter Wallensteen - 523-532 Introducing the UCDP Georeferenced Event Dataset
by Ralph Sundberg & Erik Melander
May 2013, Volume 50, Issue 3
- 271-276 Understanding nonviolent resistance
by Erica Chenoweth & Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham - 277-290 The practice and study of civil resistance
by Kurt Schock - 291-304 Understanding strategic choice
by Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham - 305-318 Gender ideologies and forms of contentious mobilization in the Middle East
by Victor Asal & Richard Legault & Ora Szekely & Jonathan Wilkenfeld - 319-336 Shifting sands
by Stephen M Shellman & Brian P Levey & Joseph K Young - 337-349 Mutiny and nonviolence in the Arab Spring
by Sharon Erickson Nepstad - 351-367 Protecting civilians in civil war
by Oliver Kaplan - 369-383 Activism and awareness
by Christian Davenport & Priyamvada Trivedi - 385-400 Fresh carnations or all thorn, no rose? Nonviolent campaigns and transitions in autocracies
by Mauricio Rivera Celestino & Kristian Skrede Gleditsch - 401-413 Dynamics and factors of transition from armed struggle to nonviolent resistance
by Véronique Dudouet - 415-423 Unpacking nonviolent campaigns
by Erica Chenoweth & Orion A Lewis
March 2013, Volume 50, Issue 2
- 149-157 Is war declining – and why?
by Azar Gat - 159-174 Stopping the legal flow of weapons
by Jennifer L Erickson - 175-187 Reckless endangerment warfare
by Bruce Cronin - 189-202 Domestic legal traditions and states’ human rights practices
by Sara McLaughlin Mitchell & Jonathan J Ring & Mary K Spellman - 203-217 Islamic law states and the International Court of Justice
by Emilia Justyna Powell - 219-233 Who wants to forgive and forget? Transitional justice preferences in postwar Burundi
by Cyrus Samii - 235-248 Democracy, civil liberties, and hostage-taking terrorism
by Chia-yi Lee - 249-258 States, the security sector, and the monopoly of violence
by Sabine C Carey & Neil J Mitchell & Will Lowe
January 2013, Volume 50, Issue 1
- 3-16 The recruiter’s dilemma
by Thomas Hegghammer - 17-31 Forecasting is difficult, especially about the future
by Kristian Skrede Gleditsch & Michael D Ward - 33-45 The illiberal trading state
by Quddus Z Snyder - 47-58 Ally provocateur
by Brett V Benson & Patrick R Bentley & James Lee Ray - 59-73 UN peace operations and protection of civilians
by Lisa Hultman - 75-90 Terrorist attack and target diversity
by Charlinda Santifort & Todd Sandler & Patrick T Brandt - 91-104 Causality between terrorism and economic growth
by Daniel Meierrieks & Thomas Gries - 105-119 Constrained by the bank and the ballot
by Courtenay R Conrad & Jacqueline HR DeMeritt - 121-135 Economic sanctions
by Susan Hannah Allen & David J Lektzian
November 2012, Volume 49, Issue 6
- 753-768 The two swords
by Peter S Henne - 769-783 Growth, history, or institutions
by Graziella Bertocchi & Andrea Guerzoni - 785-800 Denial and punishment in the North Caucasus
by Monica Duffy Toft & Yuri M Zhukov - 801-815 Ethnicity and strategy in the Bosnian civil war
by Stefano Costalli & Francesco Niccolò Moro - 817-831 After ethnic civil war
by Karin Dyrstad - 833-846 The effects of trust on victimization in Colombia
by José Cuesta & Erik Alda - 847-862 The dynamics of terror during the Peruvian civil war
by David Fielding & Anja Shortland - 863-872 Impediments to trade across the Green Line in Cyprus
by Omer Gokcekus & Jessica Henson & Dennis Nottebaum & Anthony Wanis-St John - 873-881 Book Notes
by N/A - 883-883 Books Received
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September 2012, Volume 49, Issue 5
- 631-645 The effect of trust in government on rallies ’round the flag
by J Tyson Chatagnier - 647-660 Armed intervention and civilian victimization in intrastate conflicts
by Reed M Wood & Jacob D Kathman & Stephen E Gent - 661-670 Conflict resolution processes, uncertainty and labour demand
by Alberto Colino - 671-684 Old truths and new politics
by Laura K Taylor & Alexander Dukalskis - 685-699 The economic benefits of justice
by Benjamin J Appel & Cyanne E Loyle - 701-715 Why many cooks if they can spoil the broth? The determinants of multiparty mediation
by Tobias Böhmelt - 717-729 ‘Our brothers who went to the bush’: Post-identity conflict and the experience of reconciliation in Sierra Leone
by Gearoid Millar - 731-740 Armed conflict and post-conflict justice, 1946–2006
by Helga Malmin Binningsbø & Cyanne E Loyle & Scott Gates & Jon Elster
July 2012, Volume 49, Issue 4
- 503-516 The cost of exposing cheating
by Ursula E Daxecker - 517-530 Incumbents, successors, and crisis bargaining
by Scott Wolford - 531-546 A price worth fighting for? Natural resources and conflict recurrence
by Siri Aas Rustad & Helga Malmin Binningsbø - 547-563 Leave none to claim the land
by Marijke Verpoorten - 565-575 Armed Conflicts, 1946–2011
by Lotta Themnér & Peter Wallensteen - 577-591 Dynamics of political instability in the United States, 1780–2010
by Peter Turchin - 593-603 Measuring institutions
by Farayi Gwenhamo & Johannes W Fedderke & Raphael de Kadt - 605-617 Global patterns of maritime piracy, 2000–09
by Bridget L Coggins - 619-625 Book Notes
by N/A - 627-627 Books Received
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May 2012, Volume 49, Issue 3
- 391-405 Good for the money
by Matthew R DiGiuseppe & Colin M Barry & Richard W Frank - 407-422 Does transnational terrorism reduce foreign direct investment? Business-related versus non-business-related terrorism
by Matthew Powers & Seung-Whan Choi - 423-429 Peace on quicksand? Challenging the conventional wisdom about economic growth and post-conflict risks
by Marianne Dahl & Bjørn Høyland - 431-444 Political order, development and social violence
by Sean Fox & Kristian Hoelscher - 445-458 Dueling incentives
by Dara Kay Cohen & Amelia Hoover Green - 459-472 Zapatista and counter-Zapatista protests
by MarÃa Inclán - 473-491 Organizational legacies of violence
by Sarah Zukerman Daly - 493-498 Book Notes
by N/A - 499-500 Books Received
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March 2012, Volume 49, Issue 2
- 271-271 The Nils Petter Gleditsch JPR Article of the Year Award, 2011 goes to Cullen S Hendrix & Sarah M Glaser
by N/A - 273-287 Can states buy peace? Social welfare spending and civil conflicts
by Zeynep Taydas & Dursun Peksen - 289-304 Inequality and conflict in federations
by Christa Deiwiks & Lars-Erik Cederman & Kristian Skrede Gleditsch - 305-320 Structural determinants of human rights prosecutions after democratic transition
by Hun Joon Kim - 321-334 When and how many: The effects of third party joining on casualties and duration in interstate wars
by Zachary C Shirkey - 335-349 UN intervention and the duration of international crises
by Kyle Beardsley - 351-362 Introducing the UCDP Non-State Conflict Dataset
by Ralph Sundberg & Kristine Eck & Joakim Kreutz - 363-374 PRIO-GRID: A unified spatial data structure
by Andreas Forø Tollefsen & Håvard Strand & Halvard Buhaug - 375-380 Book Notes
by N/A - 381-383 Books Received
by N/A - 385-386 2011 Reviewers
by N/A - 387-388 Errata
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January 2012, Volume 49, Issue 1
- 3-9 Whither the weather? Climate change and conflict
by Nils Petter Gleditsch - 11-22 The publics’ concern for global warming: A cross-national study of 47 countries
by Berit Kvaløy & Henning Finseraas & Ola Listhaug - 23-34 African range wars: Climate, conflict, and property rights
by Christopher K Butler & Scott Gates - 35-50 Climate change, rainfall, and social conflict in Africa
by Cullen S Hendrix & Idean Salehyan