Content
September 2016, Volume 60, Issue 6
- 1008-1040 Internally Displaced Populations and Suicide Terrorism
by Seung-Whan Choi & James A. Piazza - 1041-1070 Building Trust in a Postconflict Society
by Jared Bowden Kenworthy & Alberto Voci & Ananthi Al Ramiah & Nicole Tausch & Joanne Hughes & Miles Hewstone - 1071-1098 Regional Water Cooperation
by Alexander Ovodenko - 1099-1128 How Uncertainty about War Outcomes Affects War Onset
by Muhammet A. Bas & Robert J. Schub - 1129-1158 Avoiding Obligation
by Daniel W. Hill Jr.
August 2016, Volume 60, Issue 5
- 787-812 Cues to Coup Plotters
by Tore Wig & Espen Geelmuyden Rød - 813-839 On Malaria and the Duration of Civil War
by Benjamin E. Bagozzi - 840-865 All Alliances Are Multilateral
by Benjamin Fordham & Paul Poast - 866-898 Assessing the Variation of Formal Military Alliances
by Brett V. Benson & Joshua D. Clinton - 899-926 Why Does the United States Intervene Abroad? Democracy, Human Rights Violations, and Terrorism
by Seung-Whan Choi & Patrick James - 927-955 Segregation, Polarization, and Ethnic Conflict
by Marko Klašnja & Natalija Novta - 956-976 A Revised Look at Interstate Wars, 1816–2007
by Dan Reiter & Allan C. Stam & Michael C. Horowitz
June 2016, Volume 60, Issue 4
- 587-616 The Ethnic Army and the State
by Kristen A. Harkness - 617-644 Religious Diversity and Religious Tolerance
by Robert A. Dowd - 645-669 Unpacking Territorial Disputes
by Thorin M. Wright & Paul F. Diehl - 670-693 Punishment and Cooperation in Stochastic Social Dilemmas
by Erte Xiao & Howard Kunreuther - 694-717 The Democratic Window of Opportunity
by Toke S. Aidt & Gabriel Leon - 718-747 Theorizing and Measuring Emotions in Conflict
by Stephane J. Baele & Olivier C. Sterck & Elisabeth Meur - 748-781 Crowdseeding in Eastern Congo
by Peter Van der Windt & Macartan Humphreys
April 2016, Volume 60, Issue 3
- 403-433 Circumstances, Domestic Audiences, and Reputational Incentives in International Crisis Bargaining
by Alexandre Debs & Jessica Chen Weiss - 434-458 Audience Costs, Information, and Credible Commitment Problems
by Chungshik Moon & Mark Souva - 459-481 Facing Your Opponents
by Shakun D. Mago & Anya C. Samak & Roman M. Sheremeta - 482-500 The Paradox of Misaligned Profiling
by Charles A. Holt & Andrew Kydd & Laura Razzolini & Roman Sheremeta - 501-529 Relative Capacity and the Spread of Rebellion
by Helge Holtermann - 530-554 National Responses to Transnational Terrorism
by Thomas Jensen - 555-582 Between Collaboration and Disobedience
by Emanuel Deutschmann
March 2016, Volume 60, Issue 2
- 195-225 The Changing Nonlinear Relationship between Income and Terrorism
by Walter Enders & Gary A. Hoover & Todd Sandler - 226-255 Bad Religion? Religion, Collective Action, and the Onset of Armed Conflict in Developing Countries
by Matthias Basedau & Birte Pfeiffer & Johannes Vüllers - 256-282 Overthrowing the “Loyalty Normâ€
by Anthony S. Marcum & Jonathan N. Brown - 283-310 Pragmatic and Promiscuous
by Clionadh Raleigh - 311-339 Manufacturing Dissent
by Charles Butcher & Isak Svensson - 340-367 Reciprocity as an Individual Difference
by Kurt A. Ackermann & Jürgen Fleiß & Ryan O. Murphy - 368-399 A Computational Model of Cognitive Maps
by Stephanie Dornschneider & Nick Henderson
February 2016, Volume 60, Issue 1
- 3-31 Revisiting Economic Shocks and Coups
by Nam Kyu Kim - 32-60 Terrorism and the Labor Force
by Claude Berrebi & Jordan Ostwald - 61-88 Intergroup Sentiments, Political Identity, and Their Influence on Responses to Potentially Ameliorative Proposals in the Context of an Intractable Conflict
by Dennis T. Kahn & Varda Liberman & Eran Halperin & Lee Ross - 89-117 Are Migrants More Extreme Than Locals After War? Evidence From a Simultaneous Survey of Migrants in Sweden and Locals in Bosnia
by Jonathan Hall - 118-142 Policy Selection in the Face of Political Instability
by Graeme A. M. Davies - 143-163 Leader Turnover, Institutions, and Voting at the UN General Assembly
by Alastair Smith - 164-191 The Coevolution of Trade Agreement Networks and Democracy
by Mark S. Manger & Mark A. Pickup
December 2015, Volume 59, Issue 8
- 1348-1376 Understanding Mexico’s Drug Violence
by David Shirk & Joel Wallman - 1377-1402 To Kill and Tell? State Power, Criminal Competition, and Drug Violence
by Angelica Duran-Martinez - 1403-1432 The Contagion of Drug Violence
by Javier Osorio - 1433-1454 How Government Coordination Controlled Organized Crime
by Viridiana Rios - 1455-1485 The Beheading of Criminal Organizations and the Dynamics of Violence in Mexico
by Gabriela Calderón & Gustavo Robles & Alberto DÃaz-Cayeros & Beatriz Magaloni - 1486-1516 Logics of Violence in Criminal War
by Benjamin Lessing - 1517-1540 How Civil Wars Help Explain Organized Crime—and How They Do Not
by Stathis N. Kalyvas
October 2015, Volume 59, Issue 7
- 1155-1185 Population Resettlement in War
by Yuri M. Zhukov - 1186-1215 Great Expectations and Hard Times
by Sarah Brockhoff & Tim Krieger & Daniel Meierrieks - 1216-1241 Using Power Laws to Estimate Conflict Size
by Jeffrey A. Friedman - 1242-1272 Why Bad Governance Leads to Repeat Civil War
by Barbara F. Walter - 1273-1300 Simultaneous and Sequential Contributions to Step-level Public Goods
by Hans-Theo Normann & Holger A. Rau - 1301-1326 The Positivist Study of Gender and International Relations
by Dan Reiter - 1327-1342 Integrating Data on Ethnicity, Geography, and Conflict
by Manuel Vogt & Nils-Christian Bormann & Seraina Rüegger & Lars-Erik Cederman & Philipp Hunziker & Luc Girardin
September 2015, Volume 59, Issue 6
- 953-983 Escaping Oil’s Stranglehold
by Andrew Cheon & Johannes Urpelainen - 984-1016 Governance and Conflict Relapse
by Håvard Hegre & Håvard Mokleiv Nygård - 1017-1042 The Role of Media in the Repression–Protest Nexus
by HeeMin Kim & Jenifer Whitten-Woodring & Patrick James - 1043-1073 Picking Treaties, Picking Winners
by Joseph M. Brown & Johannes Urpelainen - 1074-1100 When International Organizations Bargain
by Patrick Bayer & Christopher Marcoux & Johannes Urpelainen - 1101-1128 Geography, Outcome, and Casualties
by Sebastian Schutte - 1129-1149 On the Accuracy of Media-based Conflict Event Data
by Nils B. Weidmann
August 2015, Volume 59, Issue 5
- 755-769 Militias in Civil Wars
by Corinna Jentzsch & Stathis N. Kalyvas & Livia Isabella Schubiger - 770-793 Militias, Ideology, and the State
by Paul Staniland - 794-823 True Believers, Deserters, and Traitors
by Ben Oppenheim & Abbey Steele & Juan F. Vargas & Michael Weintraub - 824-849 Who Can We Trust with a Gun? Information Networks and Adverse Selection in Militia Recruitment
by Jonathan Filip Forney - 850-876 Governments, Informal Links to Militias, and Accountability
by Sabine C. Carey & Michael P. Colaresi & Neil J. Mitchell - 877-898 Do States Delegate Shameful Violence to Militias? Patterns of Sexual Violence in Recent Armed Conflicts
by Dara Kay Cohen & Ragnhild Nordås - 899-923 Regulating Militias
by Jessica A. Stanton - 924-946 Repression by Proxy
by Kristine Eck
June 2015, Volume 59, Issue 4
- 555-592 The Impact of Armed Conflict on Economic Performance
by Pieter Serneels & Marijke Verpoorten - 593-616 Conditions for Peace and Conflict
by Judith M. Bretthauer - 617-644 Investment Discrimination and the Proliferation of Preferential Trade Agreements
by Leonardo Baccini & Andreas Dür - 645-670 The Conflict Trap Revisited
by Arzu Kibris - 671-697 False Negotiations
by Edy Glozman & Netta Barak-Corren & Ilan Yaniv - 698-727 Insiders versus Outsiders
by Timothy M. Peterson - 728-752 Modeling Two Types of Peace
by Benjamin E. Bagozzi & Daniel W. Hill Jr & Will H. Moore & Bumba Mukherjee
April 2015, Volume 59, Issue 3
- 367-400 Cultural Leaders and the Clash of Civilizations
by Esther Hauk & Hannes Mueller - 401-427 Killing Range
by Victor Asal & Paul Gill & R. Karl Rethemeyer & John Horgan - 428-454 Delegating Death
by Jacqueline H. R. DeMeritt - 455-483 Does State Failure Cause Terrorism? An Empirical Analysis (1999–2008)
by Bridget L. Coggins - 484-509 Explaining Violent Intra-Ethnic Conflict
by T. Camber Warren & Kevin K. Troy - 510-527 The Geography of Ethnocentrism
by Andrew W. Bausch - 528-549 Can Militants Use Violence to Win Public Support? Evidence from the Second Intifada
by David A. Jaeger & Esteban F. Klor & Sami H. Miaari & M. Daniele Paserman
March 2015, Volume 59, Issue 2
- 175-206 Killing Kony
by Michael Tiernay - 207-238 Modeling “Effectiveness†in International Relations
by Jonathan Renshon & Arthur Spirling - 239-261 Investor–State Disputes
by Rachel L. Wellhausen - 262-282 Legislative Governance in Times of International Terrorism
by Thomas König & Daniel Finke - 283-309 The Domestic Sources of Donor Credibility
by Man Yan Eng & Johannes Urpelainen - 310-335 Climate Change and Civil Unrest
by Peter F. Nardulli & Buddy Peyton & Joseph Bajjalieh - 336-361 Nipping Them in the Bud
by J. Michael Greig
February 2015, Volume 59, Issue 1
- 3-28 Norms, Diplomatic Alternatives, and the Social Psychology of War Support
by Aaron M. Hoffman & Christopher R. Agnew & Laura E. VanderDrift & Robert Kulzick - 29-50 Tolerating the Intolerant
by Fernando Aguiar & Antonio Parravano - 51-73 War and Women’s Work
by Nidhiya Menon & Yana van der Meulen Rodgers - 74-92 Questioning the Effect of Nuclear Weapons on Conflict
by Mark S. Bell & Nicholas L. Miller - 93-119 The Effect of Sociopsychological Barriers on the Processing of New Information about Peace Opportunities
by Roni Porat & Eran Halperin & Daniel Bar-Tal - 120-148 Politics and IMF Conditionality
by Axel Dreher & Jan-Egbert Sturm & James Raymond Vreeland - 149-160 Information and International Institutions Revisited
by Mark Fey & Jinhee Jo & Brenton Kenkel - 161-172 Information and Institutions Redux
by Terrence L. Chapman & Henry Pascoe
December 2014, Volume 58, Issue 8
- 1343-1359 Bridging Micro and Macro Approaches on Civil Wars and Political Violence
by Laia Balcells & Patricia Justino - 1360-1389 Wartime Institutions
by Ana Arjona - 1390-1418 Does Warfare Matter? Severity, Duration, and Outcomes of Civil Wars
by Laia Balcells & Stathis N. Kalyvas - 1419-1444 Desertion, Terrain, and Control of the Home Front in Civil Wars
by Theodore McLauchlin - 1445-1473 Households amid Urban Riots
by Jaideep Gupte & Patricia Justino & Jean-Pierre Tranchant - 1474-1499 Extortion with Protection
by Rachel Sabates-Wheeler & Philip Verwimp - 1500-1527 An Inquiry into the Use of Illegal Electoral Practices and Effects of Political Violence and Vote-buying
by Roxana Gutiérrez-Romero
October 2014, Volume 58, Issue 7
- 1144-1173 Fair-Weather Allies? Terrorism and the Allocation of US Foreign Aid
by Andrew Boutton & David B. Carter - 1174-1201 Reassessing American Casualty Sensitivity
by Douglas L. Kriner & Francis X. Shen - 1202-1229 The Influence of Status on the Relationship between Intergroup Contact, Threat, and Prejudice in the Context of a Nation-building Intervention in Malaysia
by Ananthi Al Ramiah & Miles Hewstone & Todd D. Little & Kyle Lang - 1230-1257 Weakening the Enemy
by Hanne Fjelde & Lisa Hultman - 1258-1284 Cultural Resonance and the Diffusion of Suicide Bombings
by Robert Braun & Michael Genkin - 1285-1310 Democracy and Vulnerability
by Belgin San-Akca - 1311-1337 Hawks, Doves, and International Cooperation
by Joe Clare
September 2014, Volume 58, Issue 6
- 1-1 Corrigendum
by N/A - 943-975 Are Lives a Substitute for Livelihoods? Terrorism, Security, and US Bilateral Imports
by Daniel Mirza & Thierry Verdier - 976-1002 Major Powers and Militarized Conflict
by Daina Chiba & Carla Martinez Machain & William Reed - 1003-1032 Measuring Mutual Dependence between State Repressive Actions
by Christopher J. Fariss & Keith E. Schnakenberg - 1033-1058 Teaching the Enemy
by J. Tyson Chatagnier - 1059-1084 What’s in a Claim? De Jure versus De Facto Borders in Interstate Territorial Disputes
by Kenneth A. Schultz - 1085-1109 Connecting the Dots
by Molly M. Melin & Alexandru Grigorescu - 1110-1138 Emotion Regulation and the Cultivation of Political Tolerance
by Eran Halperin & Ruthie Pliskin & Tamar Saguy & Varda Liberman & James J. Gross
August 2014, Volume 58, Issue 5
- 743-770 Democratic Values and Support for Militant Politics
by C. Christine Fair & Neil Malhotra & Jacob N. Shapiro - 771-795 Financing Victory
by Patrick E. Shea - 796-824 Tolerating Threat? The Independent Effects of Civil Conflict on Domestic Political Tolerance
by Marc L. Hutchison - 825-864 Social Mobility, Middle Class, and Political Transitions
by Bahar LeventoÄŸlu - 865-893 Antisocial Capital
by Omar Shahabudin McDoom - 894-919 Testing Two Explanations of the Liberal Peace
by Nam Kyu Kim - 920-940 Hanging Together or Hanged Separately
by Kai A. Konrad & Thomas R. Cusack
June 2014, Volume 58, Issue 4
- 539-563 Negative Reciprocity in an Environment of Violent Conflict
by Manuel Schubert & Johann Graf Lambsdorff - 564-591 Dyadic Trade, Exit Costs, and Conflict
by Timothy M. Peterson - 592-624 Controlling Access to Territory
by Nazli Avdan - 625-657 Do Foreign Occupations Cause Suicide Attacks?
by Simon Collard-Wexler & Costantino Pischedda & Michael G. Smith - 658-684 War and the Reelection Motive
by Sean Zeigler & Jan H. Pierskalla & Sandeep Mazumder - 685-712 Cultural Influences on Mediation in International Crises
by Molly Inman & Roudabeh Kishi & Jonathan Wilkenfeld & Michele Gelfand & Elizabeth Salmon - 713-740 Compliance with International Humanitarian Law
by Alyssa K. Prorok & Benjamin J. Appel
April 2014, Volume 58, Issue 3
- 395-401 Nuclear Posture, Nonproliferation Policy, and the Spread of Nuclear Weapons
by Erik Gartzke & Matthew Kroenig - 402-428 Talking Peace, Making Weapons
by Robert L. Brown & Jeffrey M. Kaplow - 429-454 Security Guarantees and Allied Nuclear Proliferation
by Philipp C. Bleek & Eric B. Lorber - 455-480 Nuclear Strategy, Nonproliferation, and the Causes of Foreign Nuclear Deployments
by Matthew Fuhrmann & Todd S. Sechser - 481-508 The Determinants of Nuclear Force Structure
by Erik Gartzke & Jeffrey M. Kaplow & Rupal N. Mehta - 509-535 Poor Man’s Atomic Bomb? Exploring the Relationship between “Weapons of Mass Destructionâ€
by Michael C. Horowitz & Neil Narang
March 2014, Volume 58, Issue 2
- 199-225 Allying to Kill
by Michael C. Horowitz & Philip B. K. Potter - 226-253 Coevolutionary Dynamics of Cultural Markers, Parochial Cooperation, and Networks
by Jae-Woo Kim & Robert A. Hanneman - 254-279 Contagious Rebellion and Preemptive Repression
by Nathan Danneman & Emily Hencken Ritter - 280-306 Foreign Aid as a Signal to Investors
by Ana Carolina Garriga & Brian J. Phillips - 307-335 Inducing Deterrence through Moral Hazard in Alliance Contracts
by Brett V. Benson & Adam Meirowitz & Kristopher W. Ramsay - 336-362 The Effect of Competition on Terrorist Group Operations
by Stephen Nemeth - 363-392 Third-Party Conflict Management and the Willingness to Make Concessions
by Kyle Beardsley & Nigel Lo
February 2014, Volume 58, Issue 1
- 3-3 Editor’s Note
by N/A - 4-33 Is Ethnicity Identifiable?
by Adam S. Harris & Michael G. Findley - 34-67 Divergent Incentives for Dictators
by Courtenay R. Conrad - 68-92 Protected by Ethos in a Protracted Conflict? A Comparative Study among Israelis and Palestinians in the West Bank, Gaza, and East Jerusalem
by Iris Lavi & Daphna Canetti & Keren Sharvit & Daniel Bar-Tal & Stevan E. Hobfoll - 93-119 Social Norms in the Aftermath of Ethnic Violence
by Sam Whitt - 120-142 Partisan Heterogeneity and International Cooperation
by Christina J. Schneider & Johannes Urpelainen - 143-168 Policy Disputes, Political Survival, and the Onset and Severity of State Repression
by Emily Hencken Ritter - 169-196 Regime Vulnerability and the Diversionary Threat of Force
by Jonathan M. Powell - 197-197 Corrigendum
by N/A
December 2013, Volume 57, Issue 6
- 939-939 Bruce Russett Award for Article of the Year in JCR for 2012
by N/A - 940-965 Insurgents of the Sea: Institutional and Economic Opportunities for Maritime Piracy
by Ursula Daxecker & Brandon Prins - 966-990 Motivational Primes, Trust, and Negotiators’ Reaction to a Crisis
by Daniel Druckman & Mara Olekalns - 991-1010 The Short-run Effects of the Croatian War on Education, Employment, and Earnings
by Milica Kecmanovic - 1011-1042 Trading Communities, the Networked Structure of International Relations, and the Kantian Peace
by Yonatan Lupu & Vincent A. Traag - 1043-1064 MAOA and Aggression: A Gene–Environment Interaction in Two Populations
by Rose McDermott & Chris Dawes & Elizabeth Prom-Wormley & Lindon Eaves & Peter K. Hatemi - 1065-1089 Limited Audience Costs in International Crises
by Ahmer Tarar & Bahar LeventoÄŸlu - 1090-1108 First Things First: Assessing Data Quality before Model Quality
by Anita Gohdes & Megan Price - 1109-1127 The Waning of War is Real: A Response to Gohdes and Price
by Bethany Lacina & Nils Petter Gleditsch
October 2013, Volume 57, Issue 5
- 739-764 Can Issue Linkage Improve Treaty Credibility?
by Paul Poast - 765-794 Contracting on Violence
by Milan W. Svolik - 795-821 Private Military Companies, Opportunities, and Termination of Civil Wars in Africa
by Seden Akcinaroglu & Elizabeth Radziszewski - 822-853 Time to Kill
by Dawn Brancati & Jack L. Snyder - 854-880 Ballistic Missiles and International Conflict
by Simon A. Mettler & Dan Reiter - 881-904 The Cult of Martyrs
by Mario Ferrero - 905-932 Bargaining and the Interdependent Stages of Civil War Resolution
by Michael G. Findley
August 2013, Volume 57, Issue 4
- 543-569 An Easy Coalition
by David Kellen & Zvi Bekerman & Ifat Maoz - 570-597 Mediation and Conflict Prevention
by Gerald Eisenkopf & André Bächtiger - 598-626 Reintegrating Rebels into Civilian Life
by Michael J. Gilligan & Eric N. Mvukiyehe & Cyrus Samii - 627-652 Resource Allocations and Disapproval Voting in Unequal Groups
by Ben D’Exelle & Arno Riedl - 653-681 The Continent of International Law
by Barbara Koremenos - 682-708 The Political Economy of Plunder
by Ryan S. Jablonski & Steven Oliver - 709-734 You Can’t Win If You Don’t Fight
by Anna Getmansky
June 2013, Volume 57, Issue 3
- 359-386 Electoral Authoritarianism and Credible Signaling in International Crises
by Brandon J. Kinne & Nikolay Marinov - 387-409 Managing Mistrust
by Andrea Ruggeri & Theodora-Ismene Gizelis & Han Dorussen - 410-444 Prediction of Intrastate Conflict Using State Structural Factors and Events Data
by Peter Tikuisis & David Carment & Yiagadeesen Samy - 445-477 The Relevance of Ideology to Contemporary Armed Conflicts
by Juan E. Ugarriza & Matthew J. Craig - 478-508 What Does It Take to Deter? Regional Power Nuclear Postures and International Conflict
by Vipin Narang - 509-523 Misplaced Blame
by Omar S. Bashir & Darren J. Lim - 524-537 Aid
by Bruce Bueno de Mesquita & Alastair Smith
April 2013, Volume 57, Issue 2
- 171-197 Extreme Bounds of Democracy
by Martin Gassebner & Michael J. Lamla & James Raymond Vreeland - 198-231 Land Reform as a Counterinsurgency Policy
by Michael Albertus & Oliver Kaplan - 232-257 Political Culture Congruence and Political Stability
by Tamir Sheafer & Shaul Shenhav - 258-284 Quick Victories?
by Douglas M. Gibler & Steven V. Miller - 285-306 Retributive Support for International Punishment and Torture
by Peter Liberman - 307-326 Leading by Example to Protect the Environment
by Eline Van der Heijden & Erling Moxnes - 327-355 Reputation and Cooperation in Defense
by David Hugh-Jones & Ro’i Zultan
February 2013, Volume 57, Issue 1
- 3-19 Business under Fire
by Tilman Brück & Wim Naudé & Philip Verwimp - 20-40 A Model of Destructive Entrepreneurship
by Sameeksha Desai & Zoltan J. Acs & Utz Weitzel - 41-64 Misallocation of Entrepreneurial Talent in Postconflict Environments
by M. Sanders & U. Weitzel - 65-88 The Economic Legacy of Civil War
by Paul Collier & Marguerite Duponchel - 89-116 Firm Exit and Armed Conflict in Colombia
by Adriana Camacho & Catherine Rodriguez