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March 2015, Volume 41, Issue 2
- 279-308 The Effect of Age Structure on the Abrogation of Military Alliances
by Tongfi Kim & Jennifer Dabbs Sciubba - 309-336 Capability, Credibility, and Extended General Deterrence
by Jesse C. Johnson & Brett Ashley Leeds & Ahra Wu - 337-364 Political Trust, Corruption, and Ratings of the IMF and the World Bank
by Michael Breen & Robert Gillanders - 365-391 Civil War Victory and the Onset of Genocide and Politicide
by Gary Uzonyi - 392-406 No News Is Good News: Mark and Recapture for Event Data When Reporting Probabilities Are Less Than One
by Cullen S. Hendrix & Idean Salehyan - 407-425 Trade and Democracy: A Factor-Based Approach
by John A. Doces & Christopher S. P. Magee
January 2015, Volume 41, Issue 1
- 1-25 Coercion and the Global Spread of Securities Regulation
by Johannes Kleibl - 26-45 Following an Experienced Shepherd: How a Leader’s Tenure Affects the Outcome of International Crises
by Jacob Ausderan - 46-60 Compensating the Losers: An Examination of Congressional Votes on Trade Adjustment Assistance
by Stephanie J. Rickard - 61-83 Preferential Trade Agreements and Trade Expectations Theory
by Timothy M. Peterson & Peter Rudloff - 84-109 The Electoral Salience of Trade Policy: Experimental Evidence on the Effects of Welfare and Complexity
by Timothy W. Taylor - 110-132 Unpacking Autocracy: Political Regimes and IMF Program Participation
by Matthew D. Fails & Byungwon Woo - 133-157 Intergovernmental Organizations, Interaction, and Member State Interest Convergence
by Stacy Bondanella Taninchev - 158-182 The Impact of Institutional Coup-Proofing on Coup Attempts and Coup Outcomes
by Tobias Böhmelt & Ulrich Pilster - 183-200 We Always Fight the Last War? Prior Experiences in Counterinsurgency and Conventional Warfare and War Outcomes
by Stephen L. Quackenbush & Amanda Murdie
October 2014, Volume 40, Issue 5
- 631-656 Trade and Welfare Compensation: The Missing Links
by Eunyoung Ha & Dong-Wook Lee & Puspa Amri - 657-682 Buying National: Democracy, Public Procurement, and International Trade
by Daniel Yuichi Kono & Stephanie J. Rickard - 683-710 The Effects of Political Risk on Different Entry Modes of Foreign Direct Investment
by Hoon Lee & Glen Biglaiser & Joseph L. Staats - 711-736 Ruling the Sea: Managing Maritime Conflicts through UNCLOS and Exclusive Economic Zones
by Stephen C. Nemeth & Sara McLaughlin Mitchell & Elizabeth A. Nyman & Paul R. Hensel - 737-762 Socioeconomic Inequality and Communal Conflict: A Disaggregated Analysis of Sub-Saharan Africa, 1990--2008
by Hanne Fjelde & Gudrun Østby - 763-787 Smuggler’s Blues: Examining Why Countries Become Narcotics Transit States Using the New International Narcotics Production and Transit (INAPT) Data Set
by Peter F. Trumbore & Byungwon Woo - 788-811 De Facto States in International Politics (1945--2011): A New Data Set
by Adrian Florea - 812-836 The Impact of Pro-Government Militias on Human Rights Violations
by Neil J. Mitchell & Sabine C. Carey & Christopher K. Butler - 837-852 Minimizing the Effects of Temporal Aggregation on Event Data Analysis
by G. Dale Thomas
August 2014, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 453-476 International Cooperation, Spoiling, and Transnational Terrorism
by Justin Conrad & James Igoe Walsh - 477-505 The Sources of Pension Reforms in Western Europe: Domestic Factors, Policy Diffusion, or Common Shock?
by Alexandra Hennessy & Martin C. Steinwand - 506-532 Threats at Home, Threats Abroad: Bargaining and War in the Shadow of Coups and Revolutions
by Scott Wolford - 533-553 An Experimental Test of Selectorate Theory
by Andrew W. Bausch - 556-567 Terrorism Research: The Record
by Martha Crenshaw - 568-578 The Escalation of Terrorism: Microlevel Violence and Interstate Conflict
by Navin A. Bapat - 579-589 Terrorism and Counterterrorism: An Integrated Approach and Future Research Agenda
by Thomas Plümper & Eric Neumayer - 590-601 Why Do We Know So Little About Terrorism?
by Ignacio Sánchez-Cuenca - 602-629 Power at Sea: A Naval Power Dataset, 1865--2011
by Brian Benjamin Crisher & Mark Souva
May 2014, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 287-304 Introduction: Survey and Experimental Research in International Political Economy
by Nathan M. Jensen & Bumba Mukherjee & William T. Bernhard - 305-324 Globalization and Domestic Trade Policy Preferences: Foreign Frames and Mass Support for Agriculture Subsidies
by Nathan M. Jensen & Mi Jeong Shin - 325-349 Reputations, Perceptions, and International Economic Agreements
by Julia Gray & Raymond P. Hicks - 350-375 Regional International Organizations and Individual Immigration Attitudes: Results from Finite Mixture Models
by Benjamin E. Bagozzi & Thomas Brawner & Bumba Mukherjee & Vineeta Yadav - 376-401 Nativism or Economic Threat: Attitudes Toward Immigrants During the Great Recession
by Judith L. Goldstein & Margaret E. Peters - 402-430 In Times of Crisis: The Conditions of Pocketbook Effects
by K. Amber Curtis - 431-442 Surveys, Experiments, and the Landscape of International Political Economy
by Thomas B. Pepinsky - 443-451 Survey Research in International Political Economy: Motivations, Designs, Methods
by Dustin Tingley
March 2014, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 143-165 Transnational Transmitters: Ethnic Kinship Ties and Conflict Contagion 1946--2009
by Erika Forsberg - 166-190 The Durability of Imposed Democracy
by J. Michael Greig & Andrew J. Enterline - 191-215 The Impact of Mercenaries and Private Military and Security Companies on Civil War Severity between 1946 and 2002
by Ulrich Petersohn - 216-245 Do Democracies Attract Portfolio Investment? Transnational Portfolio Investments Modeled as Dynamic Network
by Xun Cao & Michael D. Ward - 246-269 Inequality Amid Equality: Military Capabilities and Conflict Behavior in Balanced Dyads
by Brian Benjamin Crisher - 270-285 From Territorial Claim to War: Timing, Causation, and the Steps-to-War
by Susan G. Sample
January 2014, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 1-24 Flip-Flops and High Heels: An Experimental Analysis of Elite Position Change and Gender on Wartime Public Support
by Sarah E. Croco & Scott Sigmund Gartner - 25-51 Neo-Kantianism and Coercive Diplomacy: The Complex Case of Economic Sanctions
by A. Cooper Drury & Patrick James & Dursun Peksen - 52-78 Lethal Connections: The Determinants of Network Connections in the Provisional Irish Republican Army, 1970--1998
by Paul Gill & Jeongyoon Lee & Karl R. Rethemeyer & John Horgan & Victor Asal - 79-102 Why Target the “Good Guys”? The Determinants of Terrorism Against NGOs
by Amanda Murdie & Craig S. Stapley - 103-126 The Demand for Protectionism: Democracy, Import Elasticity, and Trade Barriers
by Timothy M. Peterson & Cameron G. Thies - 127-141 Incentives to Rebel, Bargaining, and Civil War
by Philip Arena & Brian Hardt
November 2013, Volume 39, Issue 5
- 621-645 Radicalism of the Hopeless: Refugee Flows and Transnational Terrorism
by Daniel Milton & Megan Spencer & Michael Findley - 646-671 Passenger or Driver? A Cross-National Examination of Media Coverage and Civil War Interventions
by Sam R. Bell & Richard Frank & Paul Macharia - 672-697 Who Promotes Protection? Economic and Electoral Influences on Trade-Related Position Taking in the Senate
by Robert A. Galantucci - 698-722 Peace from the Inside: Exploring the Role of the Insider-Partial Mediator
by Isak Svensson & Mathilda Lindgren - 723-747 Unionization and Restrictions on Foreign Direct Investment
by Erica Owen - 748-768 Introducing the International System(s) Dataset (ISD), 1816--2011
by Ryan D. Griffiths & Charles R. Butcher
September 2013, Volume 39, Issue 4
- 425-434 An Introduction to UNSCR 1325
by Louise Olsson & Theodora-Ismene Gizelis - 435-460 (En)gendered Security? The Complexities of Women's Inclusion in Peace Processes
by Kara Ellerby - 461-488 Female Peacekeepers and Gender Balancing: Token Gestures or Informed Policymaking?
by Sabrina Karim & Kyle Beardsley - 489-510 War and Gender Inequalities in Health: The Impact of Armed Conflict on Fertility and Maternal Mortality
by Henrik Urdal & Chi Primus Che - 511-534 Sexual Exploitation and Abuse by Peacekeepers: Understanding Variation
by Ragnhild Nordås & Siri C. A. Rustad - 535-557 Gender Mainstreaming Unraveled: The Case of DDRR in Liberia
by Helen S. A. Basini - 558-574 Revisiting Representation: Communism, Women in Politics, and the Decline of Armed Conflict in East Asia
by Elin Bjarnegård & Erik Melander - 575-587 Data on Women's Participation in NATO Forces and Operations
by Anita Schjølset - 587-600 Data on Women's Participation in UN, EU, and OSCE Field Missions: Trends, Possibilities, and Problems
by Louise Olsson & Frida Möller - 601-611 Gender Equality and Postconflict Reconstruction: What Do We Need to Know in Order to Make Gender Mainstreaming Work?
by Theodora-Ismene Gizelis & Nana Afua Pierre - 612-619 UNSCR 1325—Conundrums and Opportunities
by Chantal de Jonge Oudraat
July 2013, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 265-291 The World Religion Dataset, 1945--2010: Logic, Estimates, and Trends
by Zeev Maoz & Errol A. Henderson - 292-315 Conditional on Conditionality: IMF Program Design and Foreign Direct Investment
by Byungwon Woo - 316-342 Global Credit Markets, Political Violence, and Politically Sustainable Risk Premia
by Terrence Chapman & Eric Reinhardt - 343-366 Military Mobilization and Commitment Problems
by Ahmer Tarar - 367-385 The Post-Coup Military Spending Question Revisited, 1960--2000
by Hong-Cheol Kim & Hyung Min Kim & Jaechul Lee - 386-389 Introduction
by Matthew S. Winters - 389-401 Public Opinion and Foreign Aid: A Review Essay
by Helen V. Milner & Dustin Tingley - 402-415 New Donors
by Axel Dreher & Andreas Fuchs & Peter Nunnenkamp - 416-424 Reconsidering the Effect of Political Regime Type on Foreign Aid Effectiveness
by David H. Bearce
April 2013, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 119-143 Going the Distance: The Price of Projecting Power
by Jonathan N. Markowitz & Christopher J. Fariss - 144-166 Lost in Translation: The Problem of Perceptual Limitations in Civil War Peace Negotiation
by Sung Yong Lee - 167-191 Democrats, Republicans—or Both? An Empirical Analysis of the Effects of the Composition of State Governments on FDI, 1977--2004
by Thomas Halvorsen & Jo Jakobsen - 192-216 Global Energy Governance: Trade, Infrastructure, and the Diffusion of International Organizations
by Leonardo Baccini & Veronica Lenzi & Paul W. Thurner - 217-245 Economic Sanctions, Poverty, and International Terrorism: An Empirical Analysis
by Seung-Whan Choi & Shali Luo - 246-263 Regime Age and Terrorism: Are New Democracies Prone to Terrorism?
by James A. Piazza
January 2013, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 1-29 The IMF, Domestic Public Sector Banks, and Currency Crises in Developing States
by Bumba Mukherjee & Benjamin E. Bagozzi - 30-53 Balances Without Great Powers: Some Evidence on War and Peace in the Americas, 1816--1989
by William B. Moul - 54-78 Domestic Institutions, Capacity Limitations, and Compliance Costs: Host Country Determinants of Investment Treaty Arbitrations, 1987--2007
by Nathan W. Freeman - 79-98 Determinants of Sanctions Effectiveness: Sensitivity Analysis Using New Data
by Navin A. Bapat & Tobias Heinrich & Yoshiharu Kobayashi & T. Clifton Morgan - 99-117 Coercive Assets? Foreign Direct Investment and the Use of Economic Sanctions
by Dong-Hun Kim
November 2012, Volume 38, Issue 5
- 571-596 Contagion in the Transpacific Shipping Network: International Networks and Vulnerability Interdependence
by David C. Earnest & Steve Yetiv & Stephen M. Carmel - 597-621 International Organizations and Government Killing: Does Naming and Shaming Save Lives?
by Jacqueline H. R. DeMeritt - 622-646 Globalization and Political Violence, 1970--2008
by Ranveig Drolsum Flaten & Indra de Soysa - 647-669 Alliances, Trade Discrimination, and the Global Trade Regime
by Daniel Yuichi Kono - 670-702 The Social Construction of Policy Reform: Economists and Trade Liberalization Around the World
by Stephen Weymouth & J. Muir Macpherson - 704-713 The Arab Spring, Winter, and Back Again? (Re)Introducing the Dissent-Repression Nexus with a Twist
by Christian Davenport & Will H. Moore - 713-722 When Conflict Spreads: Arab Spring and the Limits of Diffusion
by Stephen M. Saideman - 722-733 Democratization and the Arab Spring
by Edward D. Mansfield & Jack Snyder
September 2012, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 375-381 New Event Data in Conflict Research
by Thomas Bernauer & Nils Petter Gleditsch - 382-401 Event Data on Armed Conflict and Security: New Perspectives, Old Challenges, and Some Solutions
by Sven Chojnacki & Christian Ickler & Michael Spies & John Wiesel - 402-425 Space-Time Granger Analysis of the War in Iraq: A Study of Coalition and Insurgent Action-Reaction
by Andrew M. Linke & Frank D. W. Witmer & John O'Loughlin - 426-442 The Coercive Weight of the Past: Temporal Dependence and the Conflict-Repression Nexus in the Northern Ireland “Troubles”
by Christopher M. Sullivan & Cyanne E. Loyle & Christian Davenport - 443-461 The Dynamics of Mass Killings: Testing Time-Series Models of One-Sided Violence in the Bosnian Civil War
by Gerald Schneider & Margit Bussmann & Constantin Ruhe - 462-481 Violence Against Civilians: A Disaggregated Analysis
by Clionadh Raleigh - 482-502 From Tremors to Talks: Do Natural Disasters Produce Ripe Moments for Resolving Separatist Conflicts?
by Joakim Kreutz - 503-511 Social Conflict in Africa: A New Database
by Idean Salehyan & Cullen S. Hendrix & Jesse Hamner & Christina Case & Christopher Linebarger & Emily Stull & Jennifer Williams - 512-528 Explaining Urban Social Disorder and Violence: An Empirical Study of Event Data from Asian and Sub-Saharan African Cities
by Henrik Urdal & Kristian Hoelscher - 529-545 Water-Related Intrastate Conflict and Cooperation (WARICC): A New Event Dataset
by Thomas Bernauer & Tobias Böhmelt & Halvard Buhaug & Nils Petter Gleditsch & Theresa Tribaldos & Eivind Berg Weibust & Gerdis Wischnath - 546-569 Precedents, Progress, and Prospects in Political Event Data
by Philip A. Schrodt
July 2012, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 267-294 Labor Rights and Foreign Direct Investment: Is There a Race to the Bottom?
by Robert G. Blanton & Shannon L. Blanton - 295-324 Toward a Network Theory of Alliance Formation
by Skyler J. Cranmer & Bruce A. Desmarais & Justin H. Kirkland - 325-347 Selling to Both Sides: The Effects of Major Conventional Weapons Transfers on Civil War Severity and Duration
by Matthew Moore - 348-374 Beyond the Target State: Foreign Military Intervention and Neighboring State Stability
by Dursun Peksen & Marie Olson Lounsbery
April 2012, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 141-163 Signing River Treaties—Does It Improve River Cooperation?
by Marit Brochmann - 164-181 Attacks on Civilians in Civil War: Targeting the Achilles Heel of Democratic Governments
by Lisa Hultman - 182-217 Capital Mobility and Current Account Imbalance: Nonlinear Threshold Vector Autoregression Approach
by Yuan-Ming Lee & Kuan-Min Wang - 218-242 Resource Curse in Reverse: How Civil Wars Influence Natural Resource Production
by Sara McLaughlin Mitchell & Cameron G. Thies - 243-266 Anchoring the Peace: Civil Society Actors in Peace Accords and Durable Peace
by Desirée Nilsson
January 2012, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 1-28 The Strategic Development of Border Areas: Explaining Variation in Interaction Opportunity Across Land Borders
by Michael E. Aleprete & Aaron M. Hoffman - 29-57 Splitting Atoms: Why Do Countries Build Nuclear Power Plants?
by Matthew Fuhrmann - 58-78 Educational Access and Peace Duration in Post-Conflict Countries
by John Ishiyama & Marijke Breuning - 79-110 Timing Is Everything: Economic Sanctions, Regime Type, and Domestic Instability
by Solomon Major - 111-139 Impact of Political Risk on FDI Revisited—An Aggregate Firm-Level Analysis
by Krishna Chaitanya Vadlamannati
October 2011, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 363-387 Microfoundations of Civil Conflict Reconciliation: Ethnicity and Context
by Karin Dyrstad & Halvard Buhaug & Kristen Ringdal & Albert Simkus & Ola Listhaug - 388-413 Civil War Settlements, Size of Governing Coalition, and Durability of Peace in Post--Civil War States
by Madhav Joshi & T. David Mason - 414-440 Security Threats, Enemy-Contingent Policies, and Economic Development in Dictatorships
by Carl Henrik Knutsen - 441-465 Natural Disasters: Triggers of Political Instability?
by Mariya Y. Omelicheva - 466-468 Introduction: Geographic Perspectives on Civil Wars
by Colin Flint - 469-481 Scales of Conflict Research
by Clionadh Raleigh - 481-489 State Capacity, Scalar Politics, and the Geographic Study of Civil Wars
by James A. Tyner & Stian Rice & Andrew Shears
July 2011, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 229-262 Why Great Powers Expand in Their Own Neighborhood: Explaining the Territorial Expansion of the United States 1819--1848
by Dov H. Levin & Benjamin Miller - 263-292 Shocks and Turbulence: Globalization and the Occurrence of Civil War
by Mark David Nieman - 293-319 Credibility and Flexibility: Political Institutions, Governance, and Foreign Direct Investment
by Yu Zheng - 320-339 Can Unilateral Leadership Promote International Environmental Cooperation?
by Johannes Urpelainen - 340-361 Events Data as Bismarck's Sausages? Intercoder Reliability, Coders' Selection, and Data Quality
by Andrea Ruggeri & Theodora-Ismene Gizelis & Han Dorussen
April 2011, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 127-146 Globalization and Population: International Trade and the Demographic Transition
by John A. Doces - 147-169 Bargaining over International Multilateral Agreements: The Duration of Negotiations
by Nicole M. Simonelli - 170-189 A California Effect for International Environmental Externalities?
by Johannes Urpelainen - 190-214 The Political Economy of Developing Country Antidumping Investigations against China
by Ka Zeng - 215-228 Relative Rebel Strength and Power Sharing in Intrastate Conflicts
by Stephen E. Gent
March 2011, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 1-28 Regime Similarity and Rivalry
by Justin Conrad & Mark Souva - 29-54 Shocks, Commitment, and the Risk of Civil War
by Ursula E. Daxecker - 55-85 Are Democracies the Better Allies? The Impact of Regime Type on Military Coalition Operations
by Ulrich Pilster - 86-87 Introduction
by Jack S. Levy - 87-96 Preventive War: Concept and Propositions
by Jack S. Levy - 96-107 Preventive Wars to Restore and Stabilize the International System
by Paul W. Schroeder - 107-116 Preventive War and the Problem of Post-Conflict Political Order
by Scott A. Silverstone - 116-126 A Tragic Choice: Japanese Preventive Motivations and the Origins of the Pacific War
by Dale C. Copeland
November 2010, Volume 36, Issue 4
- 309-334 The Two-Level Game of Transnational Networks: The Case of the Access to Medicines Campaign
by Jean-Frédéric Morin - 335-362 International Trade and Domestic Legal Systems: Examining the Impact of Islamic Law
by Emilia Justyna Powell & Stephanie J. Rickard - 363-383 Not All Peace Years Are Created Equal: Trade, Imposed Settlements, and Recurrent Conflict
by Timothy M. Peterson & Stephen L. Quackenbush - 384-410 Seeing the Forest for the Trees: Does Physical Geography Affect a State's Conflict Risk?
by Clionadh Raleigh
August 2010, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 215-239 Power, Preferences, and Multiple Levels of Interstate Conflict
by Wonjae Hwang - 240-264 Coercive or Corrosive: The Negative Impact of Economic Sanctions on Democracy
by Dursun Peksen & A. Cooper Drury - 265-293 External Intervention in Ethnic Conflict
by Ada Huibregtse - 294-305 Ballots, Bargains, and Bombs: Terrorist Targeting of Spoiler Opportunities
by Alex Braithwaite & Dennis M. Foster & David A. Sobek
May 2010, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 107-114 The Capitalist Peace: The Origins and Prospects of a Liberal Idea
by Gerald Schneider & Nils Petter Gleditsch - 115-145 International Crises and the Capitalist Peace
by Erik Gartzke & J. Joseph Hewitt - 146-168 Capitalism, Commitment, and Peace
by Patrick J. McDonald - 169-184 Capitalism, Peace, and the Historical Movement of Ideas
by John Mueller - 185-192 Coming to Terms with the Capitalist Peace
by Michael Mousseau - 192-198 Capitalist Influences and Peace
by Richard Rosecrance - 198-205 Capitalism or Democracy? Not So Fast
by Bruce Russett - 206-213 The Capitalist Peace and the Rise of China: Establishing Global Harmony by Economic Interdependence
by Erich Weede
February 2010, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 1-27 Jumping into the Fray: Alliances, Power, Institutions, and the Timing of Conflict Expansion
by Molly M. Melin & Michael T. Koch - 28-59 Negotiating Military Alliances: Legal Systems and Alliance Formation
by Emilia Justyna Powell - 60-85 General Deterrence and International Conflict: Testing Perfect Deterrence Theory
by Stephen L. Quackenbush - 86-106 The Geography of the International System: The CShapes Dataset
by Nils B. Weidmann & Doreen Kuse & Kristian Skrede Gleditsch
November 2009, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 365-389 Satisfaction, Alternatives, Investments, and the Microfoundations of Audience Cost Models
by Aaron M. Hoffman & Christopher R. Agnew & Justin J. Lehmiller & Natasha T. Duncan - 390-417 The Location and Purpose of Wars Around the World: A New Global Dataset, 1816--2001
by Andreas Wimmer & Brian Min - 418-419 Introduction
by Robert Pahre - 420-429 The Global Financial Crisis: Lessons and Opportunities for International Political Economy
by Layna Mosley & David Andrew Singer - 430-435 The Financial Crisis of 2007: Our Waterloo or Take a Chance on IPE?
by David Leblang & Sonal Pandya - 436-444 A Grave Case of Myopia
by Benjamin J. Cohen
August 2009, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 241-242 Editor's Note
by Paul F. Diehl - 243-248 Disaggregating the Incentives of Conflict Management: An Introduction
by Kyle Beardsley & J. Michael Greig - 249-271 Incentives for Talking: Accepting Mediation in International and Civil Wars
by Molly M. Melin & Isak Svensson - 272-297 Intervention Without Leverage: Explaining the Prevalence of Weak Mediators
by Kyle Beardsley - 298-319 International Mediation and Social Networks: The Importance of Indirect Ties
by Tobias Böhmelt - 320-320 Introduction
by Paul F. Diehl - 321-329 Civil War and Territory? Drawing Linkages Between Interstate and Intrastate War
by Patrick M. Regan - 330-340 Asymmetry, Parity, and (Civil) War: Can International Theories of Power Help Us Understand Civil War?
by Christopher Butler & Scott Gates - 341-351 International Relations Theory and How Civil Wars End
by T. David Mason - 352-364 Evaluating Claims of Social Connection to International Conflict Casualties
by Scott Sigmund Gartner
May 2009, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 129-154 Survivor: Is There an Optimal Country Size?
by John A. C. Conybeare - 155-178 Looking Beyond the National Level: Foreign Direct Investment Attraction in U.S. States
by Samuel Lucas McMillan - 179-206 The Tragedy of Offensive Realism: Testing Aggressive Power Politics Models
by Brandon Valeriano - 207-239 Institutions, the Illegal Drug Trade, and Participant Strategies: What Corrupt or Pariah States Have In Common with Liberal Democracy and the Rule of Law
by David R. Mares
March 2009, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 1-29 Scapegoating Strategically: Reselection, Strategic Interaction, and the Diversionary Theory of War
by Stephen E. Gent - 30-57 Probing the Democratic Peace Argument Using Linguistic Fuzzy Logic
by Badredine Arfi - 58-85 Managing Intrastate Low-Intensity Armed Conflict 1993--2004: A New Dataset
by Erik Melander & Frida Möller & Magnus Öberg - 86-105 Does Globalization Profit the Small Arms Bazaar?
by Indra de Soysa & Thomas Jackson & Christin Ormhaug - 106-127 After Sarajevo: Explaining the Blank Check
by Frank C. Zagare
December 2008, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 311-313 Preface
by Jacek Kugler & Kristin Johnson - 314-332 The Organski Legacy: A Fifty-Year Research Program
by Ronald L. Tammen - 333-357 In Search of Structure: The Nonlinear Dynamics of Power Transitions
by Mark Abdollahian & Kyungkook Kang - 358-381 War Initiation in a Changing World
by Carole Alsharabati & Jacek Kugler - 382-401 Power Distribution and Oil in the Sudan: Will the Comprehensive Peace Agreement Turn the Oil Curse into a Blessing?
by Marina Arbetman-Rabinowitz & Kristin Johnson