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November 2023, Volume 60, Issue 6
- 889-905 International prices and continuing conflict: Theory and evidence from sub-Saharan Africa (1980–2017)
by Raul Caruso & Jon Echevarria-Coco - 906-920 Choosing tactics: Horizontal inequalities and the risk of violent and nonviolent conflict
by Solveig Hillesund - 921-934 Effect of group status and conflict on national identity: Evidence from the Brexit referendum in Northern Ireland
by Miceal Canavan & Oguzhan Turkoglu - 935-950 Food-related violence, hunger and humanitarian crises
by Caitriona Dowd - 951-967 Micro-foundations of the commercial peace: The effect of net exports on Ukrainian attitudes towards war with Russia
by Celeste Beesley & Scott Cooper - 968-984 The heterogeneous effects of conflict on education: A spatial analysis in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Kerstin Unfried & Krisztina Kis-Katos - 985-1001 Does conflict experience affect participatory democracy after war? Evidence from Colombia
by Jamie L Shenk - 1002-1009 Material military power: A country-year measure of military power, 1865–2019
by Mark Souva - 1010-1020 Introducing the African Peace Processes (APP) dataset: Negotiations and mediation in interstate, intrastate and non-state conflicts in Africa
by Allard Duursma & Samantha Marie Gamez
September 2023, Volume 60, Issue 5
- 729-744 Going, going, gone? Varieties of dissent and leader exit
by Kristian Skrede Gleditsch & Roman-Gabriel Olar & Marius Radean - 745-759 National identity, willingness to fight, and collective action
by Austin Horng-En Wang & Nadia Eldemerdash - 760-776 Evidence of the unthinkable: Experimental wargaming at the nuclear threshold
by Andrew W Reddie & Bethany L Goldblum - 777-791 A theory of targeted and indiscriminate state violence in networks
by Daniel R Thomas - 792-806 Unpacking the concepts: Examining the link between women’s status and terrorism
by Kyle Kattelman & Courtney Burns - 807-822 Descriptive representation and conflict reduction: Evidence from India’s Maoist rebellion
by Aidan Milliff & Drew Stommes - 823-838 How do international borders affect conflict processes? Evidence from the end of Mandate Palestine
by Richard J McAlexander - 839-852 How foreign information campaigns shape US public pronouncements about civil wars
by Benjamin T Jones & Eleonora Mattiacci - 853-867 Sexual violence, gendered protection and support for intervention
by Mattias Agerberg & Anne-Kathrin Kreft - 868-876 Introducing the Online Political Influence Efforts dataset
by Diego A Martin & Jacob N Shapiro & Julia G Ilhardt - 877-885 SASCAT: Natural language processing approach to the study of economic sanctions
by Ashrakat Elshehawy & Nikolay Marinov & Federico Nanni & Jordan Tama
July 2023, Volume 60, Issue 4
- 557-572 Your space or mine? Competition, control, and the spatial profile of militant violence against civilians
by Blair Welsh - 573-587 Without an army: How ICC indictments reduce atrocities
by Andrew Cesare Miller - 588-603 International recognition and support for violence among nonpartisans
by Nadav G Shelef & Yael Zeira - 604-618 Secessionist conflict and affective polarization: Evidence from Catalonia
by Laia Balcells & Alexander Kuo - 619-633 Inequality, elections, and communal riots in India
by H Zeynep Bulutgil & Neeraj Prasad - 634-648 The impact of climate variability on children: The recruitment of boys and girls by rebel groups
by Zorzeta Bakaki & Roos Haer - 649-660 Economic sanctions as deterrents and constraints
by Tyler Kustra - 661-674 Modeling threats and promises: Explaining the Munich crisis of 1938
by Frank C Zagare & D Marc Kilgour - 675-690 Peace scholarship and the local turn: Hierarchies in the production of knowledge about peace
by Anna K Johnson & Joséphine Lechartre & Şehrazat G Mart & Mark D Robison & Caroline Hughes - 691-708 Organized violence 1989–2022, and the return of conflict between states
by Shawn Davies & Therése Pettersson & Magnus Öberg - 709-719 International Sanctions Termination, 1990–2018: Introducing the IST dataset
by Hana Attia & Julia Grauvogel - 720-726 The prehistory of violence and war: Moving beyond the Hobbes–Rousseau quagmire
by Tibor Rutar
May 2023, Volume 60, Issue 3
- 395-409 Co-ethnic bias and policing in an electoral authoritarian regime: Experimental evidence from Uganda
by Travis Curtice - 410-427 What drives attitudes towards the reintegration of former fighters? Insights from a conjoint experiment in Nigeria
by Amélie Godefroidt & Arnim Langer - 428-443 Say my name: The effects of ethnofederalism on communal violence
by Andreas Juon & Livia Rohrbach - 444-458 Remaining behind in the community: Rebel service provision and internal (non-)displacement of civilians in the former FATA, Pakistan
by Yuichi Kubota - 459-473 Susceptibility to threatening information and attitudes toward refugee resettlement: The case of Japan
by Yusaku Horiuchi & Yoshikuni Ono - 474-488 The wedding bells of war: The influence of armed conflict on child marriages in West Africa
by Matthew DiGiuseppe & Roos Haer - 489-503 Regime change and religious discrimination after the Arab uprisings
by Jason Klocek & Hyun Jeong Ha & Nathanael Gratias Sumaktoyo - 504-520 The long-term electoral implications of conflict escalation: Doubtful doves and the breakdown of Israel’s left–right dichotomy
by Alon Yakter & Mark Tessler - 521-531 Urban Social Disorder 3.0: A global, city-level event dataset of political mobilization and disorder
by Henry Thomson & Karim Bahgat & Henrik Urdal & Halvard Buhaug - 532-544 Who leads peace operations? A new dataset on leadership positions in UN peace operations, 1948–2019
by Nicole Jenne - 545-554 External support in armed conflicts: Introducing the UCDP external support dataset (ESD), 1975–2017
by Vanessa Meier & Niklas Karlén & Therése Pettersson & Mihai Croicu
March 2023, Volume 60, Issue 2
- 193-208 Breaking taboos: Why insurgents pursue and use CBRN weapons
by Victor Asal & Nazli Avdan & Gary Ackerman - 209-225 The supply side determinants of territory
by Jordan Adamson & Erik O Kimbrough - 226-242 Motivations of diaspora support in homeland civil conflict
by Lucia Bird - 243-257 The impacts of armed conflict on child health: Evidence from 56 developing countries
by Kien Le & My Nguyen - 258-273 Retributive or reparative justice? Explaining post-conflict preferences in Kenya
by Eamon Aloyo & Geoff Dancy & Yvonne Dutton - 274-290 Anger and support for retribution in Mexico’s drug war
by Omar GarcÃa-Ponce & Lauren E Young & Thomas Zeitzoff - 291-306 Analyzing Participation in the 1994 Genocide in Rwanda
by Hollie Nyseth Nzitatira & Jared F Edgerton & Laura C Frizzell - 307-321 Foreign interests and state repression: Theory and evidence from the Armenian genocide
by M Christian Lehmann - 322-336 Different fears, same alliance: Multilateralism, assurance and the origins of the 1951 United States–New Zealand–Australia alliance
by Michael Cohen - 337-351 Nuclear balance and the initiation of nuclear crises: Does superiority matter?
by Kyungwon Suh - 352-361 Introducing ROLE: A database of rebel leader attributes in armed conflict
by Benjamin Acosta & Reyko Huang & Daniel Silverman - 362-372 Contemporary slavery in armed conflict: Introducing the CSAC dataset, 1989–2016
by Angharad Smith & Monti Narayan Datta & Kevin Bales - 373-386 Incumbent takeovers
by Alexander Baturo & Jakob Tolstrup - 387-388 The Nils Petter Gleditsch JPR article of the Year Award, 2022, goes to Sandra Ley
by N/A - 389-389 The JPR Best Visualization Award 2022 goes to Imane Chaara, Jean-Benoît Falisse & Julien Moriceau
by N/A - 390-392 2022 Reviewers
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January 2023, Volume 60, Issue 1
- 3-8 Guest Editors’ introduction: Nonviolent resistance and its discontents
by Erica Chenoweth & Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham - 9-25 Ghosts of the Black Decade: How legacies of violence shaped Algeria’s Hirak protests
by M Tahir Kilavuz & Sharan Grewal & Robert Kubinec - 26-41 Protests and persuasion: Partisanships effect on evaluating nonviolent tactics in the United States
by Sarah E Croco & Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham & Taylor Vincent - 42-57 Joining forces: Social coalitions and democratic revolutions
by Sirianne Dahlum - 58-72 Pushing the doors open: Nonviolent action and inclusion in peace negotiations
by Desirée Nilsson & Isak Svensson - 73-87 Upping the ante without taking up arms: Why mass movements escalate demands
by Sooyeon Kang - 88-106 ‘A lot of people still love and worship the monarchy’: How polarizing frames trigger countermobilization in Thailand
by Janjira Sombatpoonsiri - 107-123 A win or a flop? Measuring mass protest successfulness in authoritarian settings
by Kimberly Turner - 124-140 Choosing tactics: The efficacy of violence and nonviolence in self-determination disputes
by Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham - 141-156 Swords into ploughshares? Why human rights abuses persist after resistance campaigns
by Christopher Wiley Shay - 157-171 Ambivalent allies: How inconsistent foreign support dooms new democracies
by Killian Clarke - 172-189 Data innovations on protests in the United States
by Cassy Dorff & Grace Adcox & Amanda Konet
November 2022, Volume 59, Issue 6
- 779-793 Tactics of resistance and post-conflict judicial independence
by Jessica Maves Braithwaite & Joseph M Cox & Margaret Farry - 794-809 High-risk participation: Demanding peace and justice amid criminal violence
by Sandra Ley - 810-827 Does legal aid improve access to justice in ‘fragile’ settings? Evidence from Burundi
by Imane Chaara & Jean-Benoît Falisse & Julien Moriceau - 828-843 Coup d’état and a democratic signal: The connection between protests and coups after the Cold War
by Taku Yukawa & Kaoru Hidaka & Kaori Kushima & Masafumi Fujita - 844-859 Strongmen cry too: The effect of aerial bombing on voting for the incumbent in competitive autocracies
by Milos Popovic - 860-875 State weakness and support for ethnic violence in Southern Kyrgyzstan
by Konstantin Ash - 876-889 Updating nonviolent campaigns: Introducing NAVCO 2.1
by Erica Chenoweth & Christopher Wiley Shay - 890-902 The causes and consequences of fisheries conflict around the Horn of Africa
by Colleen Devlin & Sarah M Glaser & Joshua E Lambert & Ciera Villegas - 903-912 Introducing MACEDA: New micro-data on an indigenous self-determination conflict
by Pedro Cayul & Alejandro Corvalan & Dany Jaimovich & Matteo Pazzona - 913-915 CORRIGENDUM to ‘How (wo)men rebel: Exploring the effect of gender equality on nonviolent and armed conflict onset’
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September 2022, Volume 59, Issue 5
- 633-647 Stopping state repression: An examination of spells
by Christian Davenport & Benjamin J Appel - 648-662 Oil discoveries, civil war, and preventive state repression
by Peter D Carey II & Curtis Bell & Emily Hencken Ritter & Scott Wolford - 663-678 Don’t turn around, der Kommissar’s in town: Political officers and coups d’état in authoritarian regimes
by Austin S Matthews - 679-693 Re-examining women leaders and military spending
by Ulkar Imamverdiyeva & Patrick E Shea - 694-709 The moral foundations of restraint: Partisanship, military training, and norms of civilian protection
by Andrew M Bell & Thomas Gift & Jonathan Monten - 710-726 Explaining the timeliness of implementation of truth commission recommendations
by Héctor Centeno MartÃn & Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm & Ana Belén Nieto-Librero & Dylan Wright - 727-741 Take a chance: Trust-building across identity groups
by Yoshiko M Herrera & Andrew H Kydd - 742-755 The self-enforcing dynamics of crime and protection
by Eva Kløve & Halvor Mehlum - 756-766 Introducing a new dataset on Designated Terrorist Organizations (DTO)
by Yasutaka Tominaga & Chia-yi Lee & Mengting Lyu - 767-776 Introducing the Government-Sponsored Mass Expulsion Dataset
by Meghan Garrity
July 2022, Volume 59, Issue 4
- 463-477 The drawbacks of drones: The effects of UAVs on escalation and instability in Pakistan
by Erik Gartzke & James Igoe Walsh - 478-494 Blowback or overblown? Why civilians under threat support invasive foreign intervention
by Austin J Knuppe - 495-507 A theory of social programs, legitimacy, and citizen cooperation with the state
by Abraham Aldama - 508-525 Central banks and civil war termination
by Ana Carolina Garriga - 526-542 The two faces of power-sharing
by Andreas Juon & Daniel Bochsler - 543-561 Diverse neighbors and post-conflict recovery at the village level: Evidence from Iraq after ISIL
by Lloyd Lyall - 562-576 Explaining intentional cultural destruction in the Syrian Civil War
by Luis Felipe Mantilla & Zorana Knezevic - 577-592 Did Egypt’s post-uprising crime wave increase support for authoritarian rule?
by Caroline Abadeer & Alexandra Domike Blackman & Lisa Blaydes & Scott Williamson - 593-610 Organized violence 1989–2021 and drone warfare
by Shawn Davies & Therése Pettersson & Magnus Öberg - 611-621 Repertoires of conflict-related sexual violence: Introducing the RSVAC data package
by Logan Dumaine & Ragnhild Nordås & Maria Gargiulo & Elisabeth Jean Wood - 622-630 What is rebel governance? Introducing a new dataset on rebel institutions, 1945–2012
by Karen E Albert
May 2022, Volume 59, Issue 3
- 305-318 Terrorism and emergency constitutions in the Muslim world
by Christian Bjørnskov & Stefan Voigt - 319-336 Greed, grievance, or graduates? Why do men rebel?
by Brandon Ives & Jori Breslawski - 337-352 Adjustments to gang exposure in early adolescence
by Krzysztof Krakowski - 353-366 How war-related deprivation affects political participation: Evidence from education loss in Liberia
by Shelley X Liu - 367-381 Perceived threats and the trade-off between security and human rights
by Scott Radnitz - 382-394 Democracy, reputation for resolve, and civil conflict
by Casey Crisman-Cox - 395-408 Identity threats and ideas of superiority as drivers of religious violence? Evidence from a survey experiment in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
by Matthias Basedau & Simone Gobien & Lisa Hoffmann - 409-424 Cheap talk or costly commitment? Leader statements and the implementation of civil war peace agreements
by Alyssa K Prorok & Deniz Cil - 425-435 Linking Ethnic Data from Africa (LEDA)
by Carl Müller-Crepon & Yannick Pengl & Nils-Christian Bormann - 436-448 Examining the ‘age of apology’: Insights from the Political Apology database
by Marieke Zoodsma & Juliette Schaafsma - 449-460 Introducing the Anatomy of Resistance Campaigns (ARC) dataset
by Charles Butcher & Jessica Maves Braithwaite & Jonathan Pinckney & Eirin Haugseth & Ingrid Vik Bakken & Marius Swane Wishman
March 2022, Volume 59, Issue 2
- 107-121 Emerging diasporas: Exploring mobilization outside the homeland
by Connor Kopchick & Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham & Erin K Jenne & Stephen Saideman - 122-135 Is governmental and societal discrimination against Muslim minorities behind foreign fighters in Syria and Iraq?
by Meirav Mishali-Ram & Jonathan Fox - 136-149 Supporting rebels and hosting refugees: Explaining the variation in refugee flows in civil conflicts
by Oguzhan Turkoglu - 150-165 The effectiveness of mediation and peacekeeping for ending conflict
by Govinda Clayton & Han Dorussen - 166-179 Denial and punishment in war
by Keisuke Nakao - 180-196 Combatant socialization and norms of restraint: Examining officer training at the US Military Academy and Army ROTC
by Andrew Bell - 197-212 Latent territorial threat and democratic regime reversals
by Johannes Karreth & Jaroslav Tir & Douglas M Gibler - 213-228 Interventions and repression following civil conflict
by Naji Bsisu & Amanda Murdie - 229-241 Electoral support and militants’ targeting strategies
by Deniz Aksoy & David Carlson - 242-258 Local ethno-political polarization and election violence in majoritarian vs. proportional systems
by Carl Müller-Crepon - 259-276 The global economic burden of violent conflict
by Olaf J de Groot & Carlos Bozzoli & Anousheh Alamir & Tilman Brück - 277-285 Introducing Regular Turnover Details, 1960–2015: A dataset on world leaders’ legal removal from office
by Amanda A Licht - 286-296 Tracking the rise of United States foreign military training: IMTAD-USA, a new dataset and research agenda
by Theodore McLauchlin & Lee JM Seymour & Simon Pierre Boulanger Martel - 297-297 The Nils Petter Gleditsch JPR article of the Year Award 2021 goes to Alison Heslin
by N/A - 298-298 The JPR Best Visualization Award 2021 goes to Gaku Ito
by N/A - 299-301 2021 reviewers
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January 2022, Volume 59, Issue 1
- 3-11 Disaster diplomacy: The intricate links between disaster and conflict
by Gina Yannitell Reinhardt & Carmela Lutmar - 12-27 Disasters and the dynamics of interstate rivalry
by Bomi K Lee & Sara McLaughlin Mitchell & Cody J Schmidt & Yufan Yang - 28-42 When do natural disasters lead to negotiations in a civil war?
by Stephen Nemeth & Brian Lai - 43-57 Disasters and civilian victimization: Exploring the dynamic effect in Africa, 1997–2017
by Roos Haer & Babak RezaeeDaryakenari - 58-72 Disasters and intergroup peace in sub-Saharan Africa
by Eunbin Chung & Inbok Rhee - 73-89 Windows of repression: Using COVID-19 policies against political dissidents?
by Joan Barceló & Robert Kubinec & Cindy Cheng & Tiril Høye Rahn & Luca Messerschmidt - 90-104 COVID-19, state capacity, and political violence by non-state actors
by Britt Koehnlein & Ore Koren
November 2021, Volume 58, Issue 6
- 1163-1177 Do nonproliferation agreements constrain?
by Bradley C Smith & William Spaniel - 1178-1193 No paradox here? Improving theory and testing of the nuclear stability–instability paradox with synthetic counterfactuals
by Francesco Bailo & Benjamin E Goldsmith - 1194-1206 Who commits the most to NATO? It depends on how we measure commitment
by Scott Cooper & Kendall W Stiles - 1207-1223 Whose trade follows the flag? Institutional constraints and economic responses to bilateral relations
by Qin Chen & Yi Zhou - 1224-1238 Peace agreements and women’s political rights following civil war
by Lindsay Reid - 1239-1255 Ethnic trust, minority status, and public goods in post-conflict societies
by Sam Whitt - 1256-1270 Third-party regime type and civil war duration
by Sara Norrevik & Mehwish Sarwari - 1271-1283 Thinking outside the (temporal) box to explain protracted intrastate conflict
by Joel Blaxland - 1284-1299 Bargaining in intrastate conflicts: The shifting role of ceasefires
by Valerie Sticher & Siniša Vuković - 1300-1310 What are the drivers of diplomacy? Introducing and testing new annual dyadic data measuring diplomatic exchange
by Jonathan D Moyer & Sara D Turner & Collin J Meisel - 1311-1319 Introducing the Military Mutinies and Defections Database (MMDD), 1945–2017
by Jaclyn Johnson
September 2021, Volume 58, Issue 5
- 885-899 The geo-temporal evolution of violence in civil conflicts: A micro analysis of conflict diffusion on a new event data set
by Arzu Kibris - 900-914 Civilian targeting in African conflicts: A poor actor’s game that spreads through space
by Piotr Lis & Michael Spagat & Uih Ran Lee - 915-929 How leaders’ experiences and rebellion shape military recruitment during civil war
by Suparna Chaudhry & Sabrina Karim & Matt K Scroggs - 930-944 Local elites, civil resistance, and the responsiveness of rebel governance in Côte d’Ivoire
by Sebastian van Baalen - 945-961 The politics of nonviolent mobilization: Campaigns, competition, and social movement resources
by Pearce Edwards - 962-972 Reformulating Jan Tinbergen’s normative vision on welfare and security
by S Mansoob Murshed - 973-985 Symbolic victories and strategic risk
by Richard Jordan - 986-1003 Why does ethnic partition foster violence? Unpacking the deep historical roots of civil conflicts
by Gaku Ito - 1004-1017 Economic governance and homicide: Some theory and empirics, 1990–2017
by Indra de Soysa - 1018-1033 Contesting narratives of repression: Experimental evidence from Sisi’s Egypt
by Scott Williamson & Mashail Malik - 1034-1048 Feels like home: Effect of transnational identities on attitudes towards foreign countries
by Efe Tokdemir - 1049-1067 Unilateral secession, international recognition, and great power contestation
by David S Siroky & Milos Popovic & Nikola Mirilovic - 1068-1082 Does the WTO exacerbate international conflict?
by J Tyson Chatagnier & Haeyong Lim - 1083-1097 International trade and cyber conflict: Decomposing the effect of trade on state-sponsored cyber attacks
by William Akoto - 1098-1116 The problem of the missing dead
by Sophia Dawkins - 1117-1125 Introducing Native American Conflict History (NACH) data
by Brian R Urlacher - 1126-1136 The diversity of repression: Measuring state repressive repertoires with events data
by Benjamin E Bagozzi & Daniel Berliner & Ryan M Welch - 1137-1148 Introducing the PeaceKeeping Operations Corpus (PKOC)
by Elio Amicarelli & Jessica Di Salvatore - 1149-1160 New Data on UN Mission Mandates 1948–2015: Tasks Assigned to Missions in their Mandates (TAMM)
by Gabriella Lloyd
July 2021, Volume 58, Issue 4
- 623-639 Survey participation effects in conflict research
by Alexander De Juan & Carlo Koos - 640-654 Ambition and ambivalence: Reconsidering positive peace as a trans-scalar peace system
by Gearoid Millar - 655-670 The Humanitarian Turn at the UNSC: Explaining the development of international norms through machine learning algorithms
by Richard Hanania - 671-686 Only as fast as its troop contributors: Incentives, capabilities, and constraints in the UN’s peacekeeping response
by Magnus Lundgren & Kseniya Oksamytna & Katharina P Coleman - 687-701 Impeding fatal violence through third-party diplomacy: The effect of mediation on conflict intensity
by Constantin Ruhe - 702-718 Are stronger states more humane? A re-evaluation of ‘exemplary villains’
by Seung Hoon Chae - 719-733 Biding time versus timely retreat: Asymmetric dependence, issue salience, and conflict duration
by Yuleng Zeng - 734-748 Power-sharing, conflict resolution, and the logic of pre-emptive defection
by Chelsea Johnson - 749-762 Power politics: Armed non-state actors and the capture of public electricity in post-invasion Baghdad
by Christiana Parreira - 763-777 A micro-level analysis of the contagion effect: Evidence from the Kurdish conflict
by Zeki Sarigil - 778-793 Commander–community ties after civil war
by Philip A Martin - 794-808 Arms for education? External support and rebel social services
by Reyko Huang & Patricia L Sullivan - 809-825 Organized violence 1989–2020, with a special emphasis on Syria
by Therése Pettersson & Shawn Davies & Amber Deniz & Garoun Engström & Nanar Hawach & Stina Högbladh & Margareta Sollenberg & Magnus Öberg - 826-838 Introducing the new CPOST dataset on suicide attacks
by Robert A Pape & Alejandro Albanez Rivas & Alexandra C Chinchilla - 839-848 Political life after civil wars: Introducing the Civil War Successor Party dataset
by Sarah Zukerman Daly - 849-858 Frozen conflicts in world politics: A new dataset
by Kamil Christoph Klosek & VojtÄ›ch Bahenský & Michal Smetana & Jan LudvÃk - 859-869 Cooperation under autonomy: Building and analyzing the Informal Intergovernmental Organizations 2.0 dataset
by Felicity Vabulas & Duncan Snidal - 870-880 Purging militaries: Introducing the Military Purges in Dictatorships (MPD) dataset
by Jun Koga Sudduth - 881-881 Erratum: Carrots and sticks: Experimental evidence of vote buying and voter intimidation in Guatemala
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May 2021, Volume 58, Issue 3
- 329-341 The ethics of ethnographic methods in conflict zones
by Jana Krause - 342-354 Ethics of archival research on political violence
by Jelena Subotić - 355-367 A test of the democratic peacekeeping hypothesis: Coups, democracy, and foreign military deployments
by Jamie Levin & Joseph MacKay & Anne Spencer Jamison & Abouzar Nasirzadeh & Anthony Sealey - 368-383 Peacekeeping and development in fragile states: Micro-level evidence from Liberia
by Eric Mvukiyehe & Cyrus Samii - 384-398 An interactive model of democratic peace
by David Altman & Federico Rojas-de-Galarreta & Francisco Urdinez - 399-416 Mobilizing memories: The social conditions of the long-term impact of victimization
by Francisco Villamil - 417-432 Explaining public support for violence against politicians during conflict: Evidence from a panel study in Israel
by Julia Elad-Strenger & Brian J Hall & Stevan E Hobfoll & Daphna Canetti - 433-448 Gendered preferences: How women’s inclusion in society shapes negotiation occurrence in intrastate conflicts
by Robert Ulrich Nagel - 449-461 Can women benefit from war? Women’s agency in conflict and post-conflict societies
by Punam Yadav - 462-478 United Nations endorsement and support for human rights: An experiment on women’s rights in Pakistan
by Gulnaz Anjum & Adam Chilton & Zahid Usman - 479-493 For better or worse: Shaming, faming, and human rights abuse
by Sara Kahn-Nisser - 494-509 Compliance without coercion: Effects of reporting on international labor rights
by Faradj Koliev & Thomas Sommerer & Jonas Tallberg - 510-522 Simulation analysis on the effectiveness of missile defense
by Jaehak Kim & Woosang Kim - 523-538 The impact of terrorism on international mergers and acquisitions: Evidence from firm-level decisions
by Babet Hogetoorn & Michiel Gerritse