Content
February 1996, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 105-122 The effect of alliance membership on national defense burdens, 1953--88: A test of Mancur Olson's theory of collective action
by John R. Oneal & Hugh Carter Whatley
June 1996, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 165-195 Dynamics of a trilateral game of influence: Interactions between major powers’ foreign policy instruments and the behavior of weaker states
by Kunihiko Imai & Peggy Ann James
December 1995, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 89-104 Altering conflict attitudes through prenegotiation contact
by Mark Schafer
November 1995, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 41-66 The struggle for mastery in Europe, 1985--1993
by Joseph Lepgold & Bruce Bueno De Mesquita & James D. Morrow - 67-88 Absolute and limited war: The possibility of foreign‐imposed regime change
by Suzanne Werner
September 1995, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-20 Demosthenes and democracies: Regime‐types and arbitration outcomes
by Gregory A. Raymond
October 1995, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 21-40 U.S. Foreign aid in the domestic and international environments
by James Meernik & Steven C. Poe
August 1995, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 309-334 Capability and hostile behavior in arms race models
by Ido Oren - 365-387 Classical deterrence theory: A critical assessment
by Frank C. Zagare
October 1995, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 389-404 The (IM)Morality of international governmental organizations
by Richard T. Cupitt & Rodney L. Whitlock & Lynn Williams Whitlock
June 1995, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 335-363 Land reform, political violence and the economic inequality‐political conflict nexus: A longitudinal analysis
by Will H. Moore & Ronny Lindström & Valerie O'Regan
1995, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 203-228 When sanctions can work: Economic sanctions and the theory of moves
by Marc Simon - 229-245 The success and use of economic sanctions
by Alastair Smith - 247-263 Economic sanctions as an instrument of foreign policy: The role of domestic politics
by T. Clifton Morgan & Valerie Schwebach - 265-289 Generating and maintaining cooperation in international relations: A model of repeated interaction among groups in complex and uncertain situations
by Stephen Majeski - 291-308 Taking “enduring” out of enduring rivalry: The rivalry approach to war and peace
by Gary Goertz & Paul Diehl
1995, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 109-125 Nested rivalries: Superpower competition, arms transfers, and regional conflict, 1950–1990
by David Kinsella - 127-153 The impact of politics on exchange rate fluctuations: The untold story
by Marina Arbetman - 155-180 A general model of international interactions and peace economics
by Raymond Dacey - 181-201 Guns and growth around the globe
by Michael Ward & Mohan Penubarti & Jordin Cohen & Corey Lofdahl
1995, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-21 Military intervention and the democratic peace
by Charles Kegley & Margaret Hermann - 23-38 The tyranny of distance: Redefining relevant dyads
by Douglas Lemke - 39-62 Political structure and foreign policy learning: Are democracies more likely to act on the lessons of history?
by Dan Reiter - 63-83 Economic risk and the politics of protectionism
by Sherry Quiñones & Scott Gates - 85-107 Targets of covert pressure: The hidden victims of the democratic peace
by Patrick James & Glenn Mitchell