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October 2021, Volume 65, Issue 9
- 1607-1634 Getting Religion Right in Civil Wars
by Monica Duffy Toft
August 2021, Volume 65, Issue 7-8
- 1251-1277 The Tactical Use of Civil Resistance by Rebel Groups: Evidence from India’s Maoist Insurgency
by Roman Krtsch - 1278-1307 From Claims to Violence: Signaling, Outbidding, and Escalation in Ethnic Conflict
by Manuel Vogt & Kristian Skrede Gleditsch & Lars-Erik Cederman - 1308-1336 Determinants of Environmental Conflict: When Do Communities Mobilize against Fossil Fuel Production?
by Andrew Cheon & Shi-Teng Kang & Swetha Ramachandran - 1337-1377 The Effect of Civilian Casualties on Wartime Informing: Evidence from the Iraq War
by Andrew Shaver & Jacob N. Shapiro - 1378-1404 Reputations for Resolve and Higher-Order Beliefs in Crisis Bargaining
by Allan Dafoe & Remco Zwetsloot & Matthew Cebul - 1405-1426 Reassessing the Role of Theory and Machine Learning in Forecasting Civil Conflict
by Andreas Beger & Richard K. Morgan & Michael D. Ward - 1427-1453 Is Theory Useful for Conflict Prediction? A Response to Beger, Morgan, and Ward
by Robert A. Blair & Nicholas Sambanis
July 2021, Volume 65, Issue 6
- 1039-1066 Flexibility and Firmness in Crisis Bargaining
by Vesna Danilovic & Joe Clare - 1067-1097 Private Eyes in the Sky: Emerging Technology and the Political Consequences of Eroding Government Secrecy
by Erik Lin-Greenberg & Theo Milonopoulos - 1098-1130 Trade Rage: Audience Costs and International Trade
by Don Casler & Richard Clark - 1131-1158 Walls and Strategic Innovation in Violent Conflict
by Matthew Nanes & Trevor Bachus - 1159-1186 Would You Fight? We Asked Aggrieved Artisanal Miners in Eastern Congo
by Nik Stoop & Marijke Verpoorten - 1187-1214 Foulweather Friends: Violence and Third Party Support in Self-Determination Conflicts
by R. Joseph Huddleston - 1215-1248 On the Stability of Social Preferences in Inter-Group Conflict: A Lab-in-the-Field Panel Study
by Robert Böhm & Jürgen Fleiß & Robert Rybnicek
May 2021, Volume 65, Issue 5
- 855-888 Joint Military Exercises and Crisis Dynamics on the Korean Peninsula
by Jordan Bernhardt & Lauren Sukin - 889-918 Keeping Your Friends Close, but Acquaintances Closer: Why Weakly Allied States Make Committed Coalition Partners
by J. Andrés Gannon & Daniel Kent - 919-949 Propaganda and Protest in Autocracies
by Erin Baggott Carter & Brett L. Carter - 950-981 Winning the Game of Thrones: Leadership Succession in Modern Autocracies
by Anne Meng - 982-1009 Civil War and Female Empowerment
by Ingrid Vik Bakken & Halvard Buhaug - 1010-1033 Conceptualizing and Measuring Institutional Variation in National Human Rights Institutions (NHRIs)
by Ryan M. Welch & Jacqueline H. R. DeMeritt & Courtenay R. Conrad - 1034-1034 Corrigendum to Credible Nuclear Security Commitments Can Backfire: Explaining Domestic Support for Nuclear Weapons Acquisition in South Korea
by N/A
April 2021, Volume 65, Issue 4
- 647-671 At War and at Home: The Consequences of US Women Combat Casualties
by Dara Kay Cohen & Connor Huff & Robert Schub - 672-700 Signaling under the Security Dilemma: An Experimental Analysis
by Brandon K. Yoder & Kyle Haynes - 701-728 Adverse Rainfall Shocks and Civil War: Myth or Reality?
by Ricardo Maertens - 729-758 Rebel Rivalry and the Strategic Nature of Rebel Group Ideology and Demands
by Efe Tokdemir & Evgeny Sedashov & Sema Hande Ogutcu-Fu & Carlos E. Moreno Leon & Jeremy Berkowitz & Seden Akcinaroglu - 759-787 Why No Justice for Past Repression? Militaries and Human Rights Organizations in Post-Authoritarian States
by Pearce Edwards - 788-812 Fueling Factionalism? The Impact of Peace Processes on Rebel Group Fragmentation in Civil Wars
by Allard Duursma & Feike Fliervoet - 813-849 The Gravity of Transnational Terrorism
by David B. Carter & Luwei Ying - 850-850 Corrigendum to Polygynous Neighbors, Excess Men, and Intergroup Conflict in Rural Africa
by N/A
February 2021, Volume 65, Issue 2-3
- 255-282 The Political Costs of Abusing Human Rights: International Cooperation in Extraordinary Rendition
by Rebecca Cordell - 283-312 Limited Spin: When the Public Punishes Leaders Who Lie about Military Action
by Sarah Maxey - 313-341 Exporting Influence: U.S. Military Training as Soft Power
by Carla Martinez Machain - 342-371 Naval Power and Effects of Third-Party Trade on Conflict
by Nizan Feldman & Ehud Eiran & Aviad Rubin - 372-402 Coercion and Provocation
by Allan Dafoe & Sophia Hatz & Baobao Zhang - 403-426 Indirect Reciprocity for Mitigating Intergroup Hostility: A Vignette Experiment and an Agent-based Model on Intergroup Relations between Mainland Chinese and Taiwanese
by Yen-Sheng Chiang - 427-452 Who Punishes the Leader? Leader Culpability and Coups during Civil War
by Jun Koga Sudduth - 453-479 The Social Terrain of Rebel Held Territory
by Jori Breslawski - 480-505 Please Help Us (or Don’t): External Interventions and Negotiated Settlements in Civil Conflicts
by Heather Elko McKibben & Amy Skoll - 506-533 How State Presence Leads to Civil Conflict
by Luwei Ying - 534-562 Previous Military Rule and Democratic Survival
by Nam Kyu Kim - 563-590 Roads to Rule, Roads to Rebel: Relational State Capacity and Conflict in Africa
by Carl Müller-Crepon & Philipp Hunziker & Lars-Erik Cederman - 591-618 A Spatial Model of Internal Displacement and Forced Migration
by Jon Echevarria-Coco & Javier Gardeazabal - 619-641 Introducing Transnational Terrorist Hostage Event (TTHE) Data Set, 1978 to 2018
by Wukki Kim & Justin George & Todd Sandler
January 2021, Volume 65, Issue 1
- 3-14 Introduction to the Special Feature on Dynamic Processes of Rebel Governance
by Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham & Cyanne E. Loyle - 15-45 A Typology of Rebel Political Institutional Arrangements
by Zachariah Mampilly & Megan A. Stewart - 46-80 Competitive Governance and Displacement Decisions Under Rebel Rule: Evidence from the Islamic State in Iraq
by Mara Redlich Revkin - 81-107 Voting for Militants: Rebel Elections in Civil War
by Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham & Reyko Huang & Katherine M. Sawyer - 108-134 Rebel Justice during Armed Conflict
by Cyanne E. Loyle - 135-165 Provoking Ordinary People: The Effects of Terrorism on Civilian Violence
by Jürgen Brandsch & André Python - 166-194 Street-level Repression: Protest, Policing, and Dissent in Uganda
by Travis B. Curtice & Brandon Behlendorf - 195-222 The Consequences of Defeat: The Quest for Status and Morale in the Aftermath of War
by Joslyn Barnhart - 223-251 The Effect of Imagined Social Contact on Chinese Students’ Perceptions of Japanese People
by Dong Wang & Alastair Iain Johnston & Baoyu Wang
November 2020, Volume 64, Issue 10
- 1795-1795 Bruce Russett Award for Article of the Year in JCR for 2019
by N/A - 1796-1827 Focal Moments and Protests in Autocracies: How Pro-democracy Anniversaries Shape Dissent in China
by Erin Baggott Carter & Brett L. Carter - 1828-1856 Too Pacifist in Peace, Too Bellicose in War: Political Information and Foreign Policy Opinion
by Benjamin O. Fordham & Katja B. Kleinberg - 1857-1884 Democratic versus Authoritarian Coups: The Influence of External Actors on States’ Postcoup Political Trajectories
by Clayton Thyne & Kendall Hitch - 1885-1915 Forecasting Civil Wars: Theory and Structure in an Age of “Big Data†and Machine Learning
by Robert A. Blair & Nicholas Sambanis - 1916-1942 How Terrorism Spreads: Emulation and the Diffusion of Ethnic and Ethnoreligious Terrorism
by Sara M. T. Polo - 1943-1967 Weapon of the Strong? Government Support for Religion and Majoritarian Terrorism
by Peter S. Henne & Nilay Saiya & Ashlyn W. Hand - 1968-1993 In the Eye of the Storm: Rebel Taxation of Artisanal Mines and Strategies of Violence
by Mario Krauser - 1994-2021 Drought, Resilience, and Support for Violence: Household Survey Evidence from DR Congo
by Nina von Uexkull & Marco d’Errico & Julius Jackson - 2022-2048 Mutually Assured Distrust: Ideology and Commitment Problems in Civil Wars
by Eric Keels & Krista Wiegand
October 2020, Volume 64, Issue 9
- 1555-1583 The Impact of Economic Coercion on Public Opinion: The Case of US–China Currency Relations
by Dimitar Gueorguiev & Daniel McDowell & David A. Steinberg - 1584-1611 Nowhere to Go: FDI, Terror, and Market-specific Assets
by Iain Osgood & Corina Simonelli - 1612-1637 How and When Amnesty during Conflict Affects Conflict Termination
by Lesley-Ann Daniels - 1638-1665 Framing the Narrative: Female Fighters, External Audience Attitudes, and Transnational Support for Armed Rebellions
by Devorah Manekin & Reed M. Wood - 1666-1692 Comfortably Numb: Effects of Prolonged Media Coverage
by Aaron M. Hoffman & José Kaire - 1693-1723 Political Trust, Shocks, and Accountability: Quasi-experimental Evidence from a Rebel Attack
by Scott Gates & Mogens K. Justesen - 1724-1753 Explaining Support for Political Violence: Grievance and Perceived Opportunity
by Karin Dyrstad & Solveig Hillesund - 1754-1788 Modes of Ingroup Identification and Notions of Justice Provide Distinct Pathways to Normative and Nonnormative Collective Action in the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict
by Hema Preya Selvanathan & Bernhard Leidner
August 2020, Volume 64, Issue 7-8
- 1199-1225 Civilian Victimization and Ethnic Civil War
by Lars-Erik Cederman & Simon Hug & Livia I. Schubiger & Francisco Villamil - 1226-1253 Conflict-related Sexual Violence and Rebel Group Fragmentation
by Robert Ulrich Nagel & Austin C. Doctor - 1254-1278 A Theory of Demographically Targeted Repression
by Arturas Rozenas - 1279-1306 The Two-sided Effect of Elections on Coup Attempts
by Suthan Krishnarajan & Lasse Lykke Rørbæk - 1307-1334 Civil–Military Relations and Civil War Recurrence: Security Forces in Postwar Politics
by Louis-Alexandre Berg - 1335-1357 Jumping on the Bandwagon: Differentiation and Security Defection during Conflict
by Christoph Dworschak - 1358-1389 Diplomacy and the Settlement of International Trade Disputes
by Julia Gray & Philip Potter - 1390-1417 Hoping for Peace during Protracted Conflict: Citizens’ Hope Is Based on Inaccurate Appraisals of Their Adversary’s Hope for Peace
by Oded Adomi Leshem & Eran Halperin - 1418-1442 Foreign Policy as Pork-barrel Spending: Incentives for Legislator Credit Claiming on Foreign Aid
by Tobias Heinrich & Timothy M. Peterson - 1443-1469 What Determines Perceptions of Bias toward the International Criminal Court? Evidence from Kenya
by Geoff Dancy & Yvonne Marie Dutton & Tessa Alleblas & Eamon Aloyo - 1470-1498 Pulled Together or Torn Asunder? Community Cohesion After Symmetric and Asymmetric Civil War
by Krzysztof Krakowski - 1499-1523 Profits and Violence in Illegal Markets: Evidence from Venezuela
by Dorothy Kronick - 1524-1547 Introducing the Targeted Mass Killing Data Set for the Study and Forecasting of Mass Atrocities
by Charles Butcher & Benjamin E. Goldsmith & Sascha Nanlohy & Arcot Sowmya & David Muchlinski - 1548-1552 Corrigendum to Network Interdependencies and the Evolution of the International Arms Trade
by N/A
July 2020, Volume 64, Issue 6
- 1011-1042 Credible Nuclear Security Commitments Can Backfire: Explaining Domestic Support for Nuclear Weapons Acquisition in South Korea
by Lauren Sukin - 1043-1069 Climate Shocks, Political Institutions, and Nomadic Invasions in Early Modern East Asia
by Weiwen Yin - 1070-1094 Child Discipline in Times of Conflict
by Michael Malcolm & Vidya Diwakar & George Naufal - 1095-1120 The Effect of Civil Society Organizations and Democratization Aid on Civil War Onset
by Jessica Maves Braithwaite & Amanda Abigail Licht - 1121-1145 Hunger to Violence: Explaining the Violent Escalation of Nonviolent Demonstrations
by Daniel Gustafson - 1146-1171 Urban Concentration and Civil War
by Dani Nedal & Megan Stewart & Michael Weintraub - 1172-1196 Military Technology and Human Loss in Intrastate Conflict: The Conditional Impact of Arms Imports
by Marius Mehrl & Paul W. Thurner
May 2020, Volume 64, Issue 5
- 787-816 Greater Goods: Morality and Attitudes toward the Use of Nuclear Weapons
by Brian C. Rathbun & Rachel Stein - 817-843 Refugees, Mobilization, and Humanitarian Aid: Evidence from the Syrian Refugee Crisis in Lebanon
by Daniel Masterson & M. Christian Lehmann - 844-870 Angry or Weary? How Violence Impacts Attitudes toward Peace among Darfurian Refugees
by Chad Hazlett - 871-902 Battle Diffusion Matters: Examining the Impact of Microdynamics of Fighting on Conflict Termination
by Gaku Ito & Kaisa Hinkkainen Elliott - 903-932 The Ties That Bind: Ethnicity, Pro-government Militia, and the Dynamics of Violence in Civil War
by Luke Abbs & Govinda Clayton & Andrew Thomson - 933-957 The Security Consequences of Bearing Witness
by James Meernik & Kimi King - 958-986 From Rallies to Riots: Why Some Protests Become Violent
by Brandon Ives & Jacob S. Lewis - 987-1006 Political Risk Insurance: A New Firm-level Data Set
by Vincent Arel-Bundock & Clint Peinhardt & Amy Pond
April 2020, Volume 64, Issue 4
- 579-613 When Does Terror Induce a State of Emergency? And What Are the Effects?
by Christian Bjørnskov & Stefan Voigt - 614-639 Commitment to Rebellion: Evidence from Syria
by Vera Mironova & Loubna Mrie & Sam Whitt - 640-673 Unpacking the Local Resource Curse: How Externalities and Governance Shape Social Conflict
by Renard Sexton - 674-702 Confronting Wartime Sexual Violence: Public Support for Survivors in Bosnia
by Douglas Page & Samuel Whitt - 703-728 Domestic Political Consequences of International Rivalry
by Daehee Bak & Kerry Chávez & Toby Rider - 729-755 The Defense Cooperation Agreement Dataset (DCAD)
by Brandon J. Kinne - 756-782 The Autocratic Ruling Parties Dataset: Origins, Durability, and Death
by Michael K. Miller
February 2020, Volume 64, Issue 2-3
- 231-260 Coping with Moral Threat: Moral Judgment amid War on Terror
by Pazit Ben-Nun Bloom & Shaul Kimhi & Shani Fachter & Michal Shamai & Daphna Canetti - 261-289 Cognitive Shortcuts and Public Support for Intervention
by Jason Brownlee - 290-317 Gendered Conflict, Gendered Outcomes: The Politicization of Sexual Violence and Quota Adoption
by Mattias Agerberg & Anne-Kathrin Kreft - 318-343 A Turn to Violence: The Escalation of Nonviolent Movements
by Kirssa Cline Ryckman - 344-372 United Nations Peacekeeping Locally: Enabling Conflict Resolution, Reducing Communal Violence
by Hannah M. Smidt - 373-401 At Home and Abroad: The Use of Denial-of-service Attacks during Elections in Nondemocratic Regimes
by Philipp M. Lutscher & Nils B. Weidmann & Margaret E. Roberts & Mattijs Jonker & Alistair King & Alberto Dainotti - 402-431 Polygynous Neighbors, Excess Men, and Intergroup Conflict in Rural Africa
by Carlo Koos & Clara Neupert-Wentz - 432-458 Religion and Tolerance of Minority Sects in the Arab World
by Michael Hoffman - 459-489 Rebel Territorial Control and Civilian Collective Action in Civil War: Evidence from the Communist Insurgency in the Philippines
by Michael A. Rubin - 490-517 How Homelands Change
by Nadav G. Shelef - 518-544 Territorial Contenders in World Politics
by Douglas Lemke & Charles Crabtree - 545-573 Purchasing Power: US Overseas Defense Spending and Military Statecraft
by Brian Blankenship & Renanah Miles Joyce
January 2020, Volume 64, Issue 1
- 3-31 Climatic Stress, Internal Migration, and Syrian Civil War Onset
by Konstantin Ash & Nick Obradovich - 32-62 Civil Society and the Democratic Peace
by HÃ¥vard Hegre & Michael Bernhard & Jan Teorell - 63-89 Secrecy among Friends: Covert Military Alliances and Portfolio Consistency
by Raymond Kuo - 90-126 Diamonds, Rebel’s and Farmer’s Best Friend: Impact of Variation in the Price of a Lootable, Labor-intensive Natural Resource on the Intensity of Violent Conflict
by Anouk S. Rigterink - 127-166 Communications Technology and Terrorism
by Rafat Mahmood & Michael Jetter - 167-198 A Gendered Imperative: Does Sexual Violence Attract UN Attention in Civil Wars?
by Michelle Benson & Theodora-Ismene Gizelis - 199-225 Introducing Extended Data on Terrorist Groups (EDTG), 1970 to 2016
by Dongfang Hou & Khusrav Gaibulloev & Todd Sandler
November 2019, Volume 63, Issue 10
- 2235-2235 Bruce Russett Award for Article of the Year in JCR for 2018
by N/A - 2236-2261 Food Resources and Strategic Conflict
by Ore Koren - 2262-2288 Fighting from the Pulpit: Religious Leaders and Violent Conflict in Israel
by Michael Freedman - 2289-2318 When Civilians Are Attacked: Gender Equality and Terrorist Targeting
by Laura Huber - 2319-2353 Managing Insurgency
by Peter Schram - 2354-2389 Why Democracy Protests Do Not Diffuse
by Dawn Brancati & Adrián Lucardi - 2390-2401 Why Some Democracy Protests Do Diffuse
by Kurt Weyland - 2402-2415 How Should We Now Conceptualize Protest, Diffusion, and Regime Change?
by Henry E. Hale - 2416-2420 Findings in Search of a Controversy and in Need of More Data
by Valerie Bunce & Sharon L. Wolchik - 2421-2437 The Two-step Model of Clustered Democratization
by Christian Houle & Mark A. Kayser - 2438-2449 What We (Do Not) Know about the Diffusion of Democracy Protests
by Dawn Brancati & Adrián Lucardi
October 2019, Volume 63, Issue 9
- 2015-2042 The Silent Victims of Sexual Violence during War: Evidence from a List Experiment in Sri Lanka
by Richard Traunmüller & Sara Kijewski & Markus Freitag - 2043-2070 Does Peacekeeping Really Bring Peace? Peacekeepers and Combatant-perpetrated Sexual Violence in Civil Wars
by Shanna Kirschner & Adam Miller - 2071-2097 Networks of Cooperation: Rebel Alliances in Fragmented Civil Wars
by Emily Kalah Gade & Michael Gabbay & Mohammed M. Hafez & Zane Kelly - 2098-2127 Fraud Is What People Make of It: Election Fraud, Perceived Fraud, and Protesting in Nigeria
by Ursula Daxecker & Jessica Di Salvatore & Andrea Ruggeri - 2128-2154 Redistributive Preferences and Protests in Latin America
by Patricia Justino & Bruno Martorano - 2155-2179 What Matters Is Who Supports You: Diaspora and Foreign States as External Supporters and Militants’ Adoption of Nonviolence
by Marina G. Petrova - 2180-2206 Rivalry and Overlap: Why Regional Economic Organizations Encroach on Security Organizations
by Yoram Z. Haftel & Stephanie C. Hofmann - 2207-2232 Strategies and Tactics in Armed Conflict: How Governments and Foreign Interveners Respond to Insurgent Threats
by Patricia Lynne Sullivan & Johannes Karreth
September 2019, Volume 63, Issue 8
- 1795-1796 Call for New Editor, Editors or Editorial Collective: Conflict Management and Peace Science
by N/A - 1797-1831 Trends in African Migration to Europe: Drivers Beyond Economic Motivations
by José-Manuel Giménez-Gómez & Yabibal M. Walle & Yitagesu Zewdu Zergawu - 1832-1859 Talking to the Shameless?: Sexual Violence and Mediation in Intrastate Conflicts
by Robert Ulrich Nagel - 1860-1888 Do Binding Beat Nonbinding Agreements? Regulating International Water Quality
by Martin Köppel & Detlef F. Sprinz - 1889-1922 The Devil’s Haircut: Investor–State Disputes over Debt Restructuring
by Matthew DiGiuseppe & Patrick E. Shea - 1923-1938 More Is Not Always Better: The Case of Counterterrorism Security
by Pritha Dev & Konrad Grabiszewski - 1939-1964 A Question of Costliness: Time Horizons and Interstate Signaling
by Kyle Haynes - 1965-1985 Can Hierarchy Dodge Bullets? Examining Blame Attribution in Military Contracting
by Austin P. Johnson & Nehemia Geva & Kenneth J. Meier - 1986-2006 The Private Security Events Database
by Deborah Avant & Kara Kingma Neu - 2007-2009 Corrigendum
by N/A
August 2019, Volume 63, Issue 7
- 1595-1600 Advancing the Frontier of Peacekeeping Research
by Theodora-Ismene Gizelis & Michelle Benson - 1601-1629 Cut Short? United Nations Peacekeeping and Civil War Duration to Negotiated Settlements
by Jacob Kathman & Michelle Benson - 1630-1655 Peacekeeping Effectiveness and Blue Helmets’ Distance from Locals
by Vincenzo Bove & Andrea Ruggeri - 1656-1681 UN Peacekeeping and Protection from Sexual Violence
by Karin Johansson & Lisa Hultman - 1682-1709 Mediation, Peacekeeping, and the Severity of Civil War
by Kyle Beardsley & David E. Cunningham & Peter B. White - 1710-1735 Carrots, Sticks, and Insurgent Targeting of Civilians
by Victor Asal & Brian J. Phillips & R. Karl Rethemeyer & Corina Simonelli & Joseph K. Young - 1736-1764 Network Interdependencies and the Evolution of the International Arms Trade
by Paul W. Thurner & Christian S. Schmid & Skyler J. Cranmer & Göran Kauermann - 1765-1789 The “War on Drugs†in Mexico: (Official) Database of Events between December 2006 and November 2011
by Laura H. Atuesta & Oscar S. Siordia & Alejandro Madrazo Lajous - 1790-1790 Corrigendum
by N/A
July 2019, Volume 63, Issue 6
- 1367-1367 Recipient of the 2019 Peace Science Society Will H. Moore III Prize
by N/A - 1368-1402 Producing Goods and Projecting Power: How What You Make Influences What You Take
by Jonathan Markowitz & Christopher Fariss & R. Blake McMahon - 1403-1432 Are Liberal Governments More Cooperative? Voting Trends at the UN in Five Anglophone Democracies
by Richard Hanania - 1433-1459 Public Attitudes toward Private Military Companies: Insights from Principal–agent Theory
by Mark D. Ramirez & Reed M. Wood - 1460-1487 What Shapes Civilian Beliefs about Violent Events? Experimental Evidence from Pakistan
by Daniel Silverman - 1488-1516 Why Do Autocrats Disclose? Economic Transparency and Inter-elite Politics in the Shadow of Mass Unrest
by James R. Hollyer & B. Peter Rosendorff & James Raymond Vreeland - 1517-1541 Unraveling Secessions
by Friedhelm Hentschel - 1542-1578 Sovereignty Rupture as a Central Concept in Quantitative Measures of Civil War
by Nicholas Sambanis & Jonah Schulhofer-Wohl - 1579-1592 NewGene: An Introduction for Users
by D. Scott Bennett & Paul Poast & Allan C. Stam
May 2019, Volume 63, Issue 5
- 1111-1139 Pitfalls of Professionalism? Military Academies and Coup Risk
by Tobias Böhmelt & Abel Escribà -Folch & Ulrich Pilster - 1140-1164 A Clash of Norms? How Reciprocity and International Humanitarian Law affect American Opinion on the Treatment of POWs
by Jonathan A. Chu - 1165-1192 Politics of Pursuing Justice in the Aftermath of Civil Conflict
by Nam Kyu Kim & Mi Hwa Hong - 1193-1221 Guns Yield Butter? An Exploration of Defense Spending Preferences
by Laron K. Williams - 1222-1252 Militarized Disputes, Uncertainty, and Leader Tenure
by Bradley C. Smith & William Spaniel - 1253-1282 Protecting Workers Abroad and Industries at Home: Rights-based Conditionality in Trade Preference Programs
by Emilie M. Hafner-Burton & Layna Mosley & Robert Galantucci - 1283-1309 Intragenerational Cultural Evolution and Ethnocentrism
by David Hales & Bruce Edmonds - 1310-1336 Does Violent Secessionism Work?
by Ryan D. Griffiths & Louis M. Wasser - 1337-1364 Integrating Conflict Event Data
by Karsten Donnay & Eric T. Dunford & Erin C. McGrath & David Backer & David E. Cunningham
April 2019, Volume 63, Issue 4
- 839-868 A Vote for Freedom? The Effects of Partisan Electoral Interventions on Regime Type
by Dov H. Levin - 869-895 Flying to Fail: Costly Signals and Air Power in Crisis Bargaining
by Abigail Post - 896-922 War, Rebellion, and Intervention under Hierarchy: Vietnam–China Relations, 1365 to 1841
by David C. Kang & Dat X. Nguyen & Ronan Tse-min Fu & Meredith Shaw - 923-949 Hedging for Better Bets: Power Shifts, Credible Signals, and Preventive Conflict
by Brandon K. Yoder - 950-975 Is There a War Party? Party Change, the Left–Right Divide, and International Conflict
by Andrew Bertoli & Allan Dafoe & Robert F. Trager - 976-1000 Emotions, Terrorist Threat, and Drones: Anger Drives Support for Drone Strikes
by Kerstin Fisk & Jennifer L. Merolla & Jennifer M. Ramos - 1001-1031 How to Sell a Coup: Elections as Coup Legitimation
by Sharan Grewal & Yasser Kureshi - 1032-1052 Focal Points, Dissident Calendars, and Preemptive Repression
by Rory Truex - 1053-1076 Worlds Apart: Conflict Exposure and Preferences for Peace
by Juan Fernando Tellez - 1077-1105 Oil Wealth, Winning Coalitions, and Duration of Civil Wars
by Krista Wiegand & Eric Keels
March 2019, Volume 63, Issue 3
- 591-616 Rebel Natural Resource Exploitation and Conflict Duration
by Justin M. Conrad & Kevin T. Greene & James Igoe Walsh & Beth Elise Whitaker - 617-643 Killing for God? Factional Violence on the Transnational Stage
by Jori Breslawski & Brandon Ives - 644-671 Emergency Powers in Democracies and International Conflict
by Bryan Rooney - 672-699 External Supporters and Negotiated Settlement: Political Bargaining in Solving Governmental Incompatibility
by Wakako Maekawa - 700-726 Sticks, Stones, and Broken Bones: Protest Violence and the State
by Heather Sullivan - 727-759 The Fate of Former Authoritarian Elites Under Democracy
by Michael Albertus