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December 2008, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 402-422 The Politics of Foreign Direct Investment: An Interactive Framework
by Travis G. Coan & Tadeusz Kugler - 423-441 Path to Prosperity: The Dynamics of Freedom and Economic Development
by Yi Feng & Jacek Kugler & Siddharth Swaminathan & Paul J. Zak
November 2008, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 231-257 The Construction of a Latin American Interstate Culture of Rivalry
by Cameron G. Thies - 258-281 Anti-Americanism in Electoral Politics: Insights from South Korea's 2002 Presidential Election
by Shale Horowitz & Sunwoong Kim - 282-309 Intergovernmental Organization Memberships: Examining Political Community and the Attributes of International Organizations
by Charles Boehmer & Timothy Nordstrom
June 2008, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 129-155 Mediating Civil War Settlements and the Duration of Peace
by Mehmet Gurses & Nicolas Rost & Patrick McLeod - 156-185 The Political Economy of National Debt Burdens, 1970--2000
by Irfan Nooruddin - 186-207 Arab Muslim Attitudes Toward the West: Cultural, Social, and Political Explanations
by Peter A. Furia & Russell E. Lucas - 208-230 Testing the Hollowing-Out Thesis
by Michael Hall
March 2008, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 1-24 Southern Democracy in the Long Run: A Systemic Analysis
by Rafael Reuveny & William R. Thompson - 25-52 Deciding to Intervene: An Analysis of International and Domestic Influences on United States Interventions in Intrastate Disputes
by Mark J. Mullenbach & Gerard P. Matthews - 53-83 Means, Motives and Opportunities in Ethno-Nationalist Mobilization
by Gregory Saxton & Michelle Benson - 84-128 The Effects of Majority State Ownership of Significant Economic Sectors on Corruption: A Cross-Regional Comparison
by John James Quinn
November 2007, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 347-382 Dispute Settlement Design for Unequal Partners: A Game Theoretic Perspective
by Jean-Pierre P. Langlois & Catherine C. Langlois - 383-400 A Nash Threat Game of Passing Through Exchange Rate Mechanism II
by Christian H. Fahrholz - 401-421 Who Liberalizes? Explaining Preferential Trade Liberalization
by Daniel Y. Kono - 423-439 Explaining Interstate Trust/Distrust in Triadic Relations
by Chae-Han Kim
July 2007, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 211-215 Extending the Bounds of Power Transition Theory
by Michelle Benson - 217-242 Saving the Next Generation: Political Capacity and Infant Mortality Decline in India's States
by Siddharth Swaminathan & John Thomas - 243-269 Population Shifts and Civil War: A Test of Power Transition Theory
by Monica Duffy Toft - 271-288 Status Quo Preferences and Disputes Short of War
by Michelle Benson - 289-304 Global Power Transitions and Regional Interests
by Vesna Danilovic & Joe Clare - 305-327 Toward a Unified Theory of Interstate Conflict
by Frank C. Zagare - 329-346 Power Transition, the Two-Good Theory, and Neorealism: A Comparison with Comments on Recent U.S. Foreign Policy
by Glenn Palmer & T. Clifton Morgan
April 2007, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 97-117 Human Rights and Trade: Beyond the “Spotlight”
by Robert G. Blanton & Shannon Lindsey Blanton - 119-133 The Political Economy of U.S. Direct Investment in East Asian NICs, 1966--2000
by Uk Heo & Sung Deuk Hahm - 135-165 A Structural Analysis of International Conflict: From a Communication Perspective
by Jang Hyun Kim & George A. Barnett - 167-193 Sustaining the Peace: Determinants of Civil War Recurrence
by J. Michael Quinn & T. David Mason & Mehmet Gurses - 195-210 Joint Default Probabilities and Sovereign Risk
by Bert Scholtens & Daphne Hameeteman
January 2007, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-29 Testing Dynamic Theories of Conflict: Power Cycles, Power Transitions, Foreign Policy Crises and Militarized Interstate Disputes
by Lui Hebron & Patrick James & Michael Rudy - 31-50 The Dynamics of Bargaining and War
by Darren Filson & Suzanne Werner - 51-73 Cantankerous Cooperation: Democracies, Authoritarian Regimes, and the Prisoner's Dilemma
by Joseph Young & Brian Urlacher - 75-95 Winning the Bid: Analyzing the International Olympic Committee's Host City Selections
by Paul D. Poast
December 2006, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 319-328 Empirical Studies in International Mediation
by Jacob Bercovitch & Scott Sigmund Gartner - 329-354 Is There Method in the Madness of Mediation? Some Lessons for Mediators from Quantitative Studies of Mediation
by Jacob Bercovitch & Scott Sigmund Gartner - 355-384 Softening Up: Making Conflicts More Amenable to Diplomacy
by J. Michael Greig & Paul F. Diehl - 385-408 Third-Party Intermediaries and Negotiated Settlements, 1946--2000
by Derrick V. Frazier & William J. Dixon - 409-440 Credibility and Strategy in International Mediation
by Zeev Maoz & Lesley G. Terris - 441-470 Power Play: Mediation in Symmetric and Asymmetric International Crises
by David Quinn & Jonathan Wilkenfeld & Kathleen Smarick & Victor Asal
September 2006, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 201-228 Equality and Inequality in the WTO Dispute Settlement (DS) System: Analysis of the GATT/WTO Dispute Data
by Don Moon - 229-260 One-Sided Crises in World Politics: A Study of Oxymoron, Violence and Outcomes
by Yasemin Akbaba & Patrick James & Zeynep Taydas - 295-318 Plus ça change, … : The Allocation of French ODA to Africa During and After the Cold War
by John James Quinn & David J. Simon
July 2006, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 109-128 Rethinking Models of Civil War Settlement
by Frederic S. Pearson & Marie Olson Lounsbery & Scott Walker & Sonja Mann - 129-152 Time to Go? Duration Dependence in Forced Migration
by Erik Melander & Magnus Öberg - 153-181 Profiles of States as Fuzzy Sets: Methodological Refinement of Lateral Pressure Theory
by Anne-Katrin Wickboldt & Nazli Choucri - 183-200 The Liberal Peace Revisited: The Role of Democracy, Dependence, and Development in Militarized Interstate Dispute Initiation, 1950--1999
by Mark Souva & Brandon Prins
April 2006, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-25 Disaggregating Peace: Domestic Politics and Dispute Outcomes
by Patricia Lynne Sullivan & Scott Sigmund Gartner - 27-48 The International Realm, Framing Effects, and Security Strategies: Britain in Peace and War
by Steven E. Lobell - 49-78 Ethnic Actors and International Crises: Theory and Findings, 1918--2001
by Hemda Ben-Yehuda & Meirav mishali--ram - 79-108 Geographic Opportunity and Neomalthusian Willingness: Boundaries, Shared Rivers, and Conflict
by Kathryn Furlong & Nils Petter Gleditsch & Håvard Hegre
October 2005, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 273-301 Religious Affiliation and Individual International-Policy Preferences in the United States
by Joseph P. Daniels - 303-325 Federal Institutions and Multinational Investors: Federalism, Government Credibility, and Foreign Direct Investment
by Nathan Jensen & Fiona McGillivray - 327-348 Strategic Interaction in the 1994 and Earlier Cuban Refugee Crises
by Lester A. Zeager - 349-374 Expectations, Rivalries, and Civil War Duration
by Seden Akcinaroglu & Elizabeth Radziszewski
July 2005, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 183-202 Alliance Institutionalization and Alliance Performance
by Brett Ashley Leeds & Sezi Anac - 203-222 Political Risk: The Institutional Dimension
by Lewis W. Snider - 223-249 Critical Periods and Regime Type: Integrating Power Cycle Theory with the Democratic Peace Hypothesis
by Brock F. Tessman - 251-273 Location, Location, Location…Identifying Hot spots of International Conflict
by Alex Braithwaite
March 2005, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 117-138 The Determinants of Economic Sanctions Success and Failure
by Susan Hannah Allen - 139-162 Globalization, Integration, and the European Welfare State
by Theodora-Ismene Gizelis - 163-182 Conceptualizing Interstate Conflict: How Do Concept-Building Strategies Relate to Selection Effects?
by J. Joseph Hewitt & Gary Goertz
January 2005, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-14 Reciprocity in Asymmetry: When Does Reciprocity Work?
by Chae-Han Kim - 15-54 Regionalizing Multilateralism: Estimating the Power of Potential Regional Voting Blocs in the IMF
by Jonathan R. Strand & David P. Rapkin - 55-85 Great Britain and the European Constitution: A Strategic analysis
by John H. P. Williams - 87-116 Repression, Grievances, Mobilization, and Rebellion: A New Test of Gurr’s Model of Ethnopolitical Rebellion
by Gregory D. Saxton
April 2004, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 261-293 Holding Out for Concession: The Quest for Gain in the Negotiation of International Agreements
by Jean-Pierre P. Langlois & Catherine C. Langlois
October 2004, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 281-283 Causes and Consequences of Military Alliances: Concepts, Theory, Evidence
by Volker Krause & Christopher Sprecher - 285-308 The (de)Limitations of Balance of Power Theory
by Paul Fritz & Kevin Sweeney - 309-329 Prior Commitments: Compatible Interests versus Capabilities in Alliance Behavior
by Douglas Gibler & Toby Rider - 331-347 Alliance Formation and the Timing of War Involvement
by Christopher Sprecher - 349-371 Hazardous Weapons? Effects of Arms Transfers and Defense Pacts on Militarized Disputes, 1950-1995
by Volker Krause - 373-395 Regional Trade Agreements as Military Alliances
by Kathy Powers
July 2004, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 191-210 The G7, International Terrorism and Domestic Politics: Modeling Policy Cohesion in Response to Systemic Disturbance
by Thomas Volgy & Kristin Kanthak & Robert Ingersoll & Derrick Frazier - 211-230 Measuring National Power
by Kelly Kadera & Gerald Sorokin - 231-262 A Revised List of Wars Between and Within Independent States, 1816-2002
by Kristian Gleditsch - 263-280 Institutional Similarity and Interstate Conflict
by Mark Souva
April 2004, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 87-107 The Rationality of Rational Choice Theory
by Stephen Quackenbush - 109-141 Measuring the Intensity of Intranational Political Events Data: Two Interval-Like Scales
by Stephen Shellman - 143-164 Power Preponderance and Domestic Politics: Explaining Regional Economic Integration in Latin America and the Caribbean, 1960-1997
by Gaspare Genna & Taeko Hiroi - 165-189 Electoral Response to International Financial Crisis: The Role of Dispersed Interest Groups in South Korea's 1997 Presidential Election
by Shale Horowitz & Sunw Kim
January 2004, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-24 What's Stopping You?: The Sources of Political Constraints on International Conflict Behavior in Parliamentary Democracies
by Glenn Palmer & Tamar London & Patrick Regan - 25-42 A Research Note: Reexamining Transnational Ethnic Alliances and Foreign Policy Behavior
by Karen Petersen - 43-57 The Determinants of Japanese Official Development Assistance in Africa: A Pooled Time Series Analysis
by John Tuman & Ayoub Ayoub - 69-85 Asymmetric Proliferation and Nuclear War: The Limited Usefulness of an Experimental Test
by Michael Simon
October 2003, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 269-271 Power Transition Theory and the Rise of China
by Douglas Lemke & Ronald L. Tammen - 273-292 Investigating the Preventive Motive for War
by Douglas Lemke - 293-313 From War to Integration: Generalizing Power Transition Theory
by Brian Efird & Jacek Kugler & Gaspare Genna - 315-342 Power Transition, Challenge and the (Re)Emergence of China
by David Rapkin & William Thompson - 343-364 China and Russia: On the Rise and Decline of Two Nations
by Erich Weede
July 2003, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 195-214 Gender Equality and State Aggression: The Impact of Domestic Gender Equality on State First Use of Force
by Mary Caprioli - 215-236 Time Present and Time Past: Rivalry and the Duration of Interstate Wars, 1846-1985
by Stephen Long - 237-267 Imitation in International Relations: Analogies, Vicarious Learning, and Foreign Policy
by Benjamin Goldsmith
April 2003, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 83-110 Systematic Leadership and Trade Openness
by Rafael Reuveny & William Thompson - 111-142 The Sirens' Call of Relative Gains Concerns: A Critical Analysis of Their Presumed Rationality in the Prisoners' Dilemma
by Leander Schneider - 143-158 Does Trade Openness Promote Security Rights in Developing Countries? Examining the Liberal Perspective
by Julie Harrelson-Stephens & Rhonda Callaway - 159-193 The Effect of Security Alliances on Exchange-Rate Regime Choices
by Quan Li
January 2003, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-26 The Ethnic-State Perspective in International Crises: A theoretical framework applied to the Arab-Israel conflict 1947-2000
by Hemda Ben-Yehuda & Meirav Mishali-Ram - 27-55 Sometimes You Just Have to Leave: Domestic Threats and Forced Migration, 1964-1989
by Christina Davenport & Will Moore & Steven Poe - 57-82 Paying the Piper? Implications of Social Insurance Payments for Conflict Propensity
by David Clark & Robert Hart
October 2002, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 293-324 Give Me Shelter: Reexamining Military Intervention and the Monadic Democratic Peace
by Jeffrey Pickering - 325-353 Holy Trinities, Rivalry Termination, and Conflict
by Derekh Cornwell & Michael Colaresi - 355-377 The Diffusion of Military Intervention: Testing a Network Position Approach
by Matts Hammarstr m & Birger Heldt
July 2002, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 213-235 The 'Nature' of Contiguous Borders: Ease of Interaction, Salience, and the Analysis of Crisis
by Harvey Starr & G. Thomas - 237-260 Alliance Treaty Obligations and Provisions, 1815-1944
by Brett Leeds & Jeffrey Ritter & Sara Mitchell & Andrew Long - 261-292 Letting Secessionists Have Their Way: Can Partitions Help End and Prevent Ethnic Conflicts?
by Jaroslav Tir
April 2002, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 117-136 Multilateral Sanctions and Foreign Policy Success: Can Too Many Cooks Spoil the Broth?
by Anne Miers & T. Morgan - 137-164 An Economic Limitation to the Zone of Democratic Peace and Cooperation
by Michael Mousseau - 165-190 New Wars" and Rumors of "New Wars
by Errol Henderson & J. Singer - 191-211 The Dynamics of Diversion: The Domestic Implications of Presidential Use of Force
by Karl DeRouen & Jeffrey Peake
January 2002, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-3 Selection Effects and World Politics Research
by William Reed - 5-29 Selection Effects and Deterrence
by James Fearon - 31-57 Questions of Research Design in Developing New Tests of the Democratic Peace
by Paul Huth & Todd Allee - 59-75 Modeling Selection Bias in Studies of Sanctions Efficacy
by Irfan Nooruddin - 77-92 Toward a Multiprocess Model of Rivalry and the Democratic Peace
by William Reed & David Clark - 93-115 Strategy and Selection in International Relations
by Curtis Signorino
June 2001, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 353-380 The effects of uncertainty and sex in a crisis simulation game
by Rose McDermott & Jonathan A. Cowden - 381-398 Investors, turbulence, and transition: Democratic transition and foreign direct investment in nineteen developing countries
by Adam L. Resnick - 433-445 Estimating between‐ and within‐cluster covariate effects, with an application to models of international disputes
by Christopher Zorn
May 2001, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 399-431 Territorial nationalism in spatial rivalries: An institutionalist account of the argentine‐chilean rivalry
by Cameron G. Thies
March 2001, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 275-295 Democracy, human rights, and U.S.‐Africa trade
by Robert G. Blanton & Shannon Lindsey Blanton - 297-326 Rules of military retaliation and their practice by the state of Israel
by Ranan D. Kuperman
April 2001, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 239-274 Turning down the heat: Influences on conflict management in enduring rivalries
by Pelle Andersen & Justin Bumgardner & J. Michael Greig & Paul F. Diehl - 327-351 Assessing the statistical rarity of wars between democracies
by J. Joseph Hewitt & Garry Young
April 2000, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 207-238 Buying treaties with cigarettes: Internal side‐payments in two level games
by Chad Rector
April 2000, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 129-167 The expected prospects for peace in northern Ireland
by Bruce Bueno de Mesquita & Rose McDermott & Emily Cope
November 2000, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 95-128 Rethinking sensitivity interdependence: Assessing the trade, financial, and monetary links between states
by Jean‐Marc F. Blanchard & Norrin M. Ripsman
January 2000, Volume 27, Issue 2
October 2000, Volume 27, Issue 1
January 2000, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 29-60 Modeling alliance membership in a three‐dimensional space
by Dierdre L. Wendel
April 2000, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 347-378 Chinese warfare and politics in the ancient East Asian international system, CA. 2700 B.C. to 722 B.C
by Claudio Cioffi‐Revilla & David Lai - 379-410 Outside the box: Explaining sanctions in pursuit of foreign economic goals
by Daniel W. Drezner - 411-438 Domestic politics and interstate disputes: Examining US mid involvement and reciprocation, 1870--1992
by Brandon C. Prins
March 2000, Volume 26, Issue 3
April 2000, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 321-346 Greasing the squeaky wheel: News media coverage and us development aid, 1977--1992
by Douglas A. van Belle & Steven W. Hook
May 2000, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 129-152 An exploration of multi‐country political conflict/cooperation interdependence
by Heejoon Kang & Rafael Reuveny
March 2000, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 153-178 Negotiating peace in Kosovo
by Brian Efird & Ambassador Peter Galbraith & Jacek Kugler & Mark Abdollahian - 179-204 Eugene : A conceptual manual
by D. Scott Bennett & Allan C. Stam - 205-228 Regime change and system stability: Simulating complex anarchical environments over the internet
by Douglas A. Van Belle
February 2000, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 91-127 The structure of the international telecommunications regime in transition: A network analysis of international organizations-super-1
by Kyungmo Kim & George A. Barnett
November 1999, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-28 Democracy and trade conflict
by Richard Sherman
October 1999, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 229-251 Two faces of hegemonic strength: Structural versus relational capabilities
by Thomas J. Volgy & Lawrence E. Imwalle - 253-286 Arms production in the third tier: An analysis of opportunity and willingness
by David Kinsella
December 1999, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 21-53 Threats, opportunity, and force: Repression and diversion of domestic pressure, 1948--1982
by Andrew J. Enterline & Kristian S. Gleditsch - 55-90 A process tracing plausibility probe of uneven democratization's effects on cooperative dyads: The case of Zambia and Zimbabwe 1980--1993
by James R. Scarritt & Solomon M. Nkiwane & Henrik Sommer
September 1999, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-19 Political competition and foreign policy power sharing
by Kurt Taylor Gaubatz
June 1999, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 301-332 How foreign policy recommendations are put together: A computational model with empirical applications
by Stephen Majeski & David Sylvan
September 1999, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 363-391 The structural shape of force: Interstate intervention in the zones of peace and turmoil, 1946--1996
by Jeffrey Pickering
July 1999, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 333-362 Information inconsistency and the cognitive algebra of foreign policy decision making
by Nehemia Geva & J. Mark Skorick
October 1999, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 393-413 A revised list of independent states since the congress of Vienna
by Kristian S. Gleditsch & Michael D. Ward
March 1999, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 213-241 Is the liberal peace just an artifact of cold war interests? Assessing recent critiques
by John R. Oneal & Bruce Russett - 243-263 Selection effects and dispute escalation: Democracy and status quo evaluations
by Robert A. Hart & William Reed - 265-286 State power in a multilateral context: Voting strength in the Asian development bank
by Jonathan R. Strand
April 1999, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 287-299 Cycles of general war in world history
by Matthew Melko
October 1998, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 145-151 Research note: Examining the scaling methods of the WEIS data set
by Sean McCluskie & Jack E. Vincent
November 1998, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 153-180 The convergence of American elites’ domestic beliefs with their foreign policy beliefs
by Shoon Kathleen Murray & Jonathan A. Cowden & Bruce M. Russett
December 1998, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 181-212 Explaining groupthink: Do the psychological characteristics of the leader matter?
by Mark Schafer
September 1998, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 119-144 Structure and behavior in the world trading system
by Robert G. Blanton
March 1998, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 95-117 War and reconciliation
by Peter Brecke & William J. Long
February 1998, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-28 An extension of the correlates of war formal alliance data set, 1648--1815
by Douglas M. Gibler
August 1998, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 61-94 The impact of actor heterogeneity on the provision of international public goods
by Kjell Hausken & Thomas Plumper
May 1998, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 29-59 The utility of reuters for events analysis in area studies: The case of Zambia‐Zimbabwe interactions, 1982--1993
by Henrik Sommer & James R. Scarritt
February 1998, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 379-403 When biased advice is a good thing: Information and foreign policy decision making
by Marissa Myers
March 1998, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editors’ note
by Harvey Starr & Randolph M. Siverson
July 1997, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 345-377 Domestic policy choices, political institutional change, and financial globalization-super-1
by Andrew Sobel
April 1997, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 315-343 Extended deterrence and alliance formation
by Alastair Smith
September 1997, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 225-253 Crisis escalation: An empirical test in the context of extended deterrence
by Lisa J. Carlson - 255-285 Probabilistic forecasting of political events
by Roberto Ley‐Borrás
August 1997, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 187-223 Trade, power and APEC: Hirschman revisited
by Davis B. Bobrow & Simon Reich & Steve Chan
November 1997, Volume 24, Issue 3
September 1997, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 171-186 Military expenditures and economic growth in South Korea and Taiwan
by Uk Heo & Kwang H. Ro
June 1997, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 151-170 Terrorism and democratic states: Soft targets or accessible systems
by Joe Eyerman
April 1997, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 115-150 Evolving Russian civil‐military relations: A rational actor analysis
by John H. P. Williams & Mark J. Webber
March 1997, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 91-114 The U.S. use of military intervention to promote democracy: Evaluating the record
by Margaret G. Hermann & Charles W. Kegley
June 1997, Volume 24, Issue 1
December 1997, Volume 23, Issue 3-4
- 233-234 Foreword
by Jacek Kugler & Yi Feng
May 1997, Volume 23, Issue 3-4
- 235-266 A decision making model: Its structure and form
by Bruce Bueno de Mesquita - 267-281 Unraveling the ties that divide: Russian political succession
by Mark Andrew Abdollahian & Jacek Kugler - 283-298 Quebec's economic and political future with North America
by Patrick James & Michael Lusztig - 299-314 NAFTA: From congressional passage to implementation woes
by Doris Andrea Fuchs & Jacek Kugler & Harry Pachon - 315-332 Economic reform in China: Logic and dynamism
by Yi Feng - 333-350 The tug of war over the status of Jerusalem: Leaders, strategies and outcomes
by A. F. K. Organski & Ellen Lust‐Okar - 351-365 Fighting in Bosnia: An expected utility evaluation of possible settlements
by Francine Friedman & Ismene Gizelis - 367-386 A post‐mortem on the predictions: Criteria, complaints, and compliments
by James Lee Ray
January 1997, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 119-143 Institutional determinants of trade policy
by Fiona McGillivray & Alastair Smith - 175-206 The war process: Military and diplomatic dimensions during the cold war
by Tansa George Massoud - 207-231 Structural determinants of international terrorism: The effects of hegemony and polarity on terrorist activity
by Thomas J. Volgy & Lawrence E. Imwalle & Jeff J. Corntassel
December 1996, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 145-173 Great powers, cycles of relative capability and crises in world politics
by Lui Hebron & Patrick James
August 1996, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 37-54 The international law commission of the United Nations: Legal vacuum or microcosm of world politics?
by Jeffrey S. Morton
July 1996, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-35 Escalation at the outset: An analysis of targets’ responses in militarized interstate disputes
by Peter J. Partell
September 1996, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 55-78 To fight or not to fight: The decision to settle the Croat‐Serb conflict
by Francine Friedman - 79-108 The shadow of the polls: Electoral effects on international agreements
by Alastair Smith & David R. Hayes - 109-118 Democracy and civil war: A note on the democratic peace proposition
by Matthew Krain & Marissa Edson Myers
September 1996, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 295-298 Guest editor's introduction
by Gary Goertz - 299-320 Conflict management of enduring rivalries: The frequency, timing, and short‐term impact of mediation
by Jacob Bercovitch & Paul F. Diehl - 321-340 Conflict management in enduring rivalries
by Gary Goertz & Patrick M. Regan - 341-368 Control the issues, control the conflict: The effects of alliances that settle territorial issues on interstate rivalries
by Douglas M. Gibler - 369-397 Democracy, regime change, and rivalry termination
by D. Scott Bennett
August 1996, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 279-294 The size principle and the strategic basis of an alliance: Formalizing intuitions
by Evelyn C. Fink & Brian D. Humes & Valerie L. schwebach