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September 1998, Volume 35, Issue 5
- 551-579 Systematic Early Warning of Humanitarian Emergencies
by Barbara Harff & Ted Robert Gurr - 581-602 Bilateral Trade and Political Conflict/Cooperation: Do Goods Matter?
by Rafael Reuveny & Heejoon Kang - 603-620 Framing the Wars in the Gulf and in Bosnia: The Rhetorical Definitions of the Western Power Leaders in Action
by Riikka Kuusisto - 621-634 Armed Conflict and Regional Conflict Complexes, 1989-97
by Peter Wallensteen & Margareta Sollenberg - 635-646 Children, Armed Conflict, and Peace
by Michael G. Wessells
July 1998, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 419-427 Quantitative Methods in Peace Research
by Ron P. Smith - 429-452 Jewish-Arab Coexistence in Israel: The Role of Joint Professional Teams
by Helena Syna Desivilya - 453-469 From War-Hero to Villain: Reversal of the Symbolic Value of War and a Warrior King
by Ernst L. Moerk - 471-482 War and Equality: The Social Background of the Victims of the Finnish Winter War
by Timo Toivonen - 483-496 Environmental Terrorism: Analyzing the Concept
by Daniel M. Schwartz - 497-509 Revisiting Economic Sanctions Reconsidered
by A. Cooper Drury - 511-517 Mervyn Frost and the Constitution of Liberalism
by John Williams
May 1998, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 279-298 Environmental Scarcity and Violent Conflict: The Case of South Africa
by Val Percival & Thomas Homer-Dixon - 299-317 Beyond Environmental Scarcity: Causal Pathways to Conflict
by Wenche Hauge & Tanja Ellingsen - 319-339 Demographic Pressure and Interstate Conflict: Linking Population Growth and Density to Militarized Disputes and Wars, 1930-89
by Jaroslav Tir & Paul F. Diehl - 341-361 Democracy and the Environment: An Empirical Assessment
by Manus I. Midlarsky - 363-380 The Limits and Promise of Environmental Conflict Prevention: The Case of the GEF
by Rodger A. Payne - 381-400 Armed Conflict and The Environment: A Critique of the Literature
by Nils Petter Gleditsch
March 1998, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 147-166 Social Conditions for Political Violence: Red and White Terror in the Finnish Civil War of 1918
by Sirkka Arosalo - 167-191 Ratification Processes and Conflict Termination
by Nathalie J. Frensley - 193-210 Rwanda: The Perils of Peacemaking
by Christopher Clapham - 211-230 Evaluating Conflict Research on the Diffusion of War
by Roslyn Simowitz - 231-237 Cumulation, Evaluation and the Research Process: Investigating the Diffusion of Conflict
by Harvey Star & Randolph M. Siverson - 238-244 Cumulation, Evaluation and the Research Process: A Response to Starr & Siverson
by Roslyn Simowitz & Matthew C. Sheffer - 245-259 The Study of Appeasement in International Relations: Polemics, Paradigms, and Problems
by Ralph B. A. Dimuccio
January 1998, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 7-23 Arms Transfer Dependence and Foreign Policy Conflict
by David Kinsella - 25-42 Global Civil Society, Anarchy and Governance: Assessing an Emerging Paradigm
by Scott Turner - 43-59 Rebellion, Violence and Revolution: A Rational Choice Perspective
by Erich Weede & Edward N. Muller - 61-82 The United Nations at 50: Managing Ethnic Crises - Past and Present
by David Carment & Patrick James - 83-109 Crisis Magnitude and Interstate Conflict: Changes in the Arab-Israel Dispute
by Hemda Ben-Yehuda & Shmuel Sandler - 111-118 Reconfiguring The Arms Race-War Debate
by Paul F. Diehl & Mark J.C. Crescenzi - 119-121 Comments on the Articles by Sample and Diehl & Crescenzi
by Michael D. Wallace - 122-126 Furthering the Investigation into the Effects of Arms Buildups
by Susan G. Sample - 127-132 A Clash of Civilizations - An Idée Fixe?
by Dieter Senghaas
November 1997, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 377-383 Breaking the Cycle of Violence
by Malvern Lumsden - 385-404 The Hazard of War: Reassessing the Evidence for the Democratic Peace
by Arvid Raknerud & HÃ¥vard Hegre - 405-414 Press Freedom and the Democratic Peace
by Douglas A. Van Belle - 415-430 A Constructivist Interpretation of the Liberal Peace: The Ambiguous Case of the Spanish-American War
by Mark Peceny - 431-447 Mediating International Conflicts: Is Image Change Necessary?
by R. William Ayres - 449-466 Creating the `Ripe Moment' in the East Timor Conflict
by Michael E. Salla - 467-470 Deliberation, Leverage or Coercion?
by Paul J. Nelson - 470-472 A Response to Nelson on `Deliberation, Leverage or Coercion?'
by Rodger A. Payne - 473-482 Three Generations of Environment and Security Research
by Carsten F. Rønnfeldt
August 1997, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 249-255 Return to the First Image
by Benjamin Solomon - 257-269 Ethnicity, Territorial Integrity, and Regional Order: Palestinian Identity in Jordan and Israel
by Hillel Frisch - 271-287 Transcending Traditionalism: The Emergence of Non-State Military Formations in Afghanistan
by Kristian Berg Harpviken - 289-302 In Search of Security: Relative Gains and Losses in Dyadic Relations
by Suzanne Werner - 303-314 Intervention Across Bisecting Borders
by A. Bikash Roy - 315-323 Explaining the Democratic Peace: The Evidence from Ancient Greece Reviewed
by Tobias Bachteler - 323-324 A Rejoinder
by Bruce Russett - 325-329 The Rhetorical Strategies and the Misleading Nature of Attacks on `Postmodernism': A Reply to Østerud
by Heikki Patomäki - 330-336 Epistemology, Postmodernism and International Relations Theory: A Reply to Østerud
by Steve Smith - 337-338 Focus on Postmodernisms: A Rejoinder
by Øyvind Østerud - 339-358 Armed Conflicts, Conflict Termination and Peace Agreements, 1989-96
by Peter Wallensteen & Margareta Sollenberg - 359-366 Arms and Reconstruction in Post-Conflict Societies
by J. 'Bayo Adekanye
May 1997, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 129-134 Some Non-Western Perspectives on International Relations
by Donald J. Puchala - 135-152 Finishing START and Achieving Unilateral Reductions: Leadership and Arms Control at the End of the Cold War
by Lisa A. Baglione - 153-162 Democracy and Integration: Why Democracies Don't Fight Each Other
by Harvey Starr - 163-175 Is Collective Violence Correlated with Social Pluralism?
by Rudolph J. Rummel - 177-195 Political Conflict in Less Developed Countries 1981-89
by Juha Auvinen - 197-215 Peace Initiatives and Public Opinion: The Domestic Context of Conflict Resolution
by Ben D. Mor - 217-231 Identity Formation in the Shadow of Conflict: Projective Drawings by Palestinian and Israeli Arab Children from the West Bank and Gaza
by Salman Elbedour & David T. Bastien & Bruce A. Center - 233-240 The Anthropology and Ethnography of Political Violence
by Christian Krohn-Hansen
February 1997, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 1-5 Iranian Islam and the Faustian Bargain of Western Modernity
by Mehrzad Boroujerdi - 7-22 Arms Races and Dispute Escalation: Resolving the Debate
by Susan G. Sample - 23-36 The Continuation of History: Power Transition Theory and the End of the Cold War
by Douglas Lemke - 37-52 A Middle-Power Military in Alliance: Canada and NORAD
by Ann Denholm Crosby - 53-71 Radical Islam and Nonviolence: A Case Study of Religious Empowerment and Constraint among Pashtuns
by Robert C. Johansen - 73-87 Democracy and Militarized Interstate Collaboration
by Michael Mousseau - 89-100 Military Expenditure and Economic Growth in Greece, 1960-90
by Nicholas Antonakis - 101-106 The Dependent Variable of the Domestic-External Conflict Relationship: Anecdotes, Theories and Systematic Studies
by Birger Heldt
November 1996, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 385-390 Antinomies of Postmodernism in International Studies
by ØYvind ØSterud - 391-402 United States Military Intervention and the Promotion of Democracy
by James Meernik - 403-420 Conflict Resolution among Peaceful Societies: The Culture of Peacefulness
by Bruce D. Bonta - 421-431 When the Individual Soldier Says `No' to War: A Look at Selective Refusal during the Intifada
by Ruth Linn - 433-449 Explaining Territorial Disputes: From Power Politics to Normative Reasons
by Tuomas Forsberg - 451-467 The Nordic Area as a `Zone of Peace'
by Clive Archer - 469-481 When Officers Need Internal Enemies: Aspects of Civil-Military Relations in Scandinavia between the World Wars
by Nils Ivar Agã˜Y - 483-490 The Political Economy of Defense Spending in South Korea
by Uk Heo
August 1996, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 257-262 Hot Fish and (Bargaining) Chips
by Jennifer L. Bailey - 263-271 Defensive Arms and the Security Dilemma: A Cybernetic Approach
by Ian Bellany - 273-287 Threat and Repression: The Non-Linear Relationship between Government and Opposition Violence
by Scott Sigmund Gartner & Patrick M. Regan - 289-308 Taming the Tiger: Militarization and Democracy in Latin America
by Kirk S. Bowman - 309-322 How Democracies Use Intervention: A Neglected Dimension in Studies of the Democratic Peace
by Charles W. Kegley Jr & Margaret G. Hermann - 323-339 Collective Action in the Middle East? A Study of Free-Ride in Defense Spending
by Baizhu Chen & Yi Feng & Cyrus Masroori - 341-352 Defense Expenditures and Economic Growth in Israel: The Indirect Link
by Jordin S. Cohen & Randolph Stevenson & Alex Mintz & Michael D. Ward - 353-370 The End of International War? Armed Conflict 1989-95
by Peter Wallensteen & Margareta Sollenberg
May 1996, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 129-136 Deliberating Global Environmental Politics
by Rodger A. Payne - 137-152 Antinuclear and Pronuclear Empowerment and Activism
by Peter Horvath - 153-170 Immigration, Asylum, and Anti-Foreigner Violence in Germany
by Gert Krell & Hans Nicklas & Anne Ostermann - 171-188 Human Rights and Ethnic Conflict Management: The Case of Nigeria
by Eghosa E. Osaghae - 189-204 Displacing the Conflict: Environmental Destruction in Bangladesh and Ethnic Conflict in India
by Ashok Swain - 205-215 National Interest, Humanitarianism or CNN: What Triggers UN Peace Enforcement After the Cold War?
by Peter Viggo Jakobsen - 217-228 The Greek - Turkish Conflict and Greek Military Expenditure 1960-92
by Christos G. Kollias - 229-239 Modelling Greek-Turkish Rivalry: An Empirical Investigation of Defence Spending Dynamics
by George M. Georgiou & Panayotis T. Kapopoulos & Sophia Lazaretou - 241-244 US Foreign Policy Towards Rogue States and Weapon Proliferation
by Khalil Dokhanchi
February 1996, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-10 Democracy and Peace: A More Skeptical View
by Scott Gates & Torbjørn L. Knutsen & Jonathon W. Moses - 11-28 The Liberal Peace: Interdependence, Democracy, and International Conflict, 1950-85
by John R. Oneal & Frances H. Oneal & Zeev Maoz & Bruce Russett - 29-49 Economic Interdependence: A Path to Peace or a Source of Interstate Conflict?
by Katherine Barbieri - 51-66 Tibetan Nationalism: The Politics of Religion
by Åshild Kolås - 67-82 The Gender Gap in Attitudes toward the Gulf War: A Cross-National Perspective
by Clyde Wilcox & Lara Hewitt & Dee Allsop - 83-98 Crossing the Divide: Community Relations in Northern Ireland
by Colin Knox & Joanne Hughes - 99-108 War Initiation and Selection by Consequences
by John A. Nevin - 109-116 Environmental Security?
by Nina Græger
November 1995, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 385-398 The Present as a Historic Turning Point
by Barry Buzan - 399-411 US Military Aid in the 1980s: A Global Analysis
by Steven C. Poe & James Meernik - 413-426 Commitment to Military Intervention: The Democratic Government as Economic Investor
by Donna J. Nincic & Miroslav Nincic - 427-436 We and Us: Two Modes of Group Identification
by Thomas Hylland Eriksen - 437-451 Foreign Influence, Political Conflicts and Conflict Resolution in the Caribbean
by Perry Mars - 453-467 Unofficial Nonviolent Intervention: Examples from the Israeli—Palestinian Conflict
by Andrew Rigby - 469-482 Tracking Democracy's Third Wave with the Polity III Data
by Keith Jaggers & Ted Robert Gurr - 483-487 A `New', `International' History of the Cold War?
by Odd Arne Westad
August 1995, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 257-264 Negotiating the Peace in Northern Ireland
by Gerard Delanty - 265-276 Explaining Zones of Peace: Democracies as Satisfied Powers?
by Arie M. Kacowicz - 277-293 Why Do Neighbors Fight? Proximity, Interaction, or Territoriality
by John A. Vasquez - 295-312 Conciliation as Counter-Terrorist Strategy
by Peter C. Sederberg - 313-330 The Value of Economic Incentives in International Politics
by Eileen M. Crumm - 331-343 Military Spending in Sub-Saharan Africa: Some Evidence for 1967-85
by J. Paul Dunne & Nadir A. L. Mohammed - 345-360 After the Cold War: Emerging Patterns of Armed Conflict 1989—94
by Peter Wallensteen & Margareta Sollenberg - 361-371 Bipolarity, Multipolarity, and Domestic Political Systems
by Raimo Väyrynen
May 1995, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 129-132 Conversion is Dead, Long Live Conversion!
by Julian Cooper - 133-149 `Don't Kill Me, I'm a Kyrgyz!': An Anthropological Analysis of Violence in the Osh Ethnic Conflict
by Valery Tishkov - 151-164 Towards Complementarity in Conflict Management: Resolution and Settlement in Northern Ireland
by David Bloomfield - 165-179 Ideology and Identity: A National Outlook
by Knud S. Larsen & David H. Groberg & Krum Krumov & Ludmilla Andrejeva & Nadia Kashlekeva & Zlatka Russinova & Gyorgy Csepeli & Reidar Ommundsen - 181-196 UN Peace-Keeping: In the Interest of Community or Self?
by Laura Neack - 197-211 Internal Military Intervention in the United States
by David Adams - 213-228 Secrecy and International Relations
by David N. Gibbs - 229-232 Why Nations Arm: A Reconsideration
by Erich Weede - 233-238 Theory-Building in the Study of Crises
by Mats Hammarström
February 1995, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-8 Human Rights and the Search for Community
by Rhoda E. Howard - 9-21 The Nordic Model as a Foreign Policy Instrument: Its Rise and Fall
by Hans Mouritzen - 23-35 Critic or Mediator? Sweden in World Politics, 1945-90
by Ulf Bjereld - 37-48 Neutrality and Economy: The Redefining of Swedish Neutrality, 1946-52
by Birgit Karlsson - 49-63 Global Trends, State-Specific Factors and Regime Transitions, 1825-1993
by James Lee Ray - 65-78 Deterrence Stability with Smaller Forces: Prospects and Problems
by Stephen J. Cimbala - 79-95 Submarine Proliferation and Regional Conflict
by Michael D. Wallace & Charles A. Meconis - 97-112 Enemy Images and the Journalistic Process
by Rune Ottosen - 113-119 The Study of International Regimes
by Arild Underdal
November 1994, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 369-373 Democracy as a Cure for Famine
by Frances D'Souza - 375-392 The Gender Gap in Foreign Policy Attitudes
by Lise Togeby - 393-405 Rationalizations for State Violence in Chinese Politics: The Hegemony of Parental Governance
by L. H. M. Ling - 407-424 Thinking about the International System in the `Information Age': Theoretical Assumptions and Contradictions
by Mark D. Alleyne - 425-444 The United Nations' Reactions to Foreign Military Interventions
by Ramses Amer - 445-450 Mediator Impartiality: Banishing the Chimera
by James D. D. Smith - 451-459 Emerging Late-Modern Reconstructivism
by Heikki Patomäki
August 1994, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 241-246 Right-Wing Extremism in Europe
by Bernt Hagtvet - 247-262 Re-Reading Rousseau in the Post-Cold War World
by Torbjørn L. Knutsen - 263-280 The Diffusion of Military Conflict: Central and South-East Europe in 1919-20 and 1991-92
by Mats Hammarström - 281-297 One Thing Leads to Another: Recurrent Militarized Disputes in Latin America, 1816-1986
by Paul R. Hensel - 299-316 Peace among Democratic and Oligarchic Republics
by Spencer R. Weart - 317-332 Global Change, Environmental Security, and the Prisoner's Dilemma
by Marvin S. Soroos - 333-349 Conflict Resolution and the End of the Cold War, 1989-93
by Peter Wallensteen & Karin Axell - 351-357 The Systemic Bed-Rock of Transition
by Peter Lock
May 1994, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 129-135 Towards Some International Law and Order
by Allan Rosas - 136-142 Just War, Clausewitz and Sarajevo
by Dan Smith - 143-160 Human Rights: Amnesty International and the United Nations
by Ramesh Thakur - 161-174 A Game-Theoretic Interpretation of Sun Tzu's
by Emerson M. S. Niou & Peter C. Ordeshook - 175-187 War and Peace: The Divergent Breakups of Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia
by Milica Z. Bookman - 189-203 Contraction and Detraction: Non-Equilibrium Studies of Civil-Military Relations
by Tom Skauge - 205-218 Civil Reconstructions of Military Technology: The United States and Russia
by Tarja Cronberg - 219-228 Military Spending in the USSR: A Reconsideration
by Ksenia Gonchar
February 1994, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-10 Power, Genocide and Mass Murder
by Rudolph J. Rummel - 11-18 Budgetary Consequences of Defense Expenditures in Pakistan: Short-Run Impacts and Long-Run Adjustments
by Peter C. Frederiksen & Robert E. Looney - 19-33 Military Conversion Policies in the USA: 1940s and 1990s
by J. Davidson Alexander - 35-43 Military Spending and Income Inequality
by John D. Abell - 45-58 War Toys, War Movies, and the Militarization of the United States, 1900-85
by Patrick M. Regan - 59-73 Israel and Future Borders: Assessment of a Dynamic Process
by Gad Barzilai & Ilan Peleg - 75-92 The Arab—Israeli Conflict: Learning Conflict Resolution
by Yaacov Bar-Siman-Tov - 93-108 The Theory of the Flying Geese Pattern of Development and Its Interpretations
by Pekka Korhonen - 109-116 Ripeness of Conflict: A Fruitful Notion?
by Marieke Kleiboer
November 1993, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 369-373 Nuclear Winter in the Post-Cold War Era
by Carl Sagan & Richard P. Turco - 375-389 What is the Use of International History?
by Kim Salomon - 391-408 Strength of Weakness: American-Indonesian Hegemonic Bargaining
by Timo Kivimã„Ki - 409-426 From Politics Back to the Barracks in Nigeria: A Theoretical Exploration
by GEORGE KLAY KIEH Jr & PITA OGABA AGBESE - 427-444 Developing a Security Regime for Eastern Europe
by Malcolm Chalmers - 445-449 The Most-Cited Articles in JPR
by Nils Petter Gleditsch
August 1993, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 241-250 Myths, Politics and the Not-So-New World Order
by C. G. Jacobsen - 251-270 Coups d'État in Africa: A Political Economy Approach
by Rosemary H. T. O'Kane - 271-280 Ethnic Conflict and Accommodation in Post-Communist Estonia
by Raivo Vetik - 281-300 National Identity and Mentalities of War in Three EC Countries
by Ulf Hedetoft - 301-315 The Reform of the UN and Cosmopolitan Democracy: A Critical Review
by Daniele Archibugi - 317-329 Structural Causes of Oppositional Political Terrorism: Towards a Causal Model
by Jeffrey Ian Ross - 331-346 Armed Conflict at the End of the Cold War, 1989-92
by Peter Wallensteen & Karin Axell - 347-355 Euphoria and Realism in Post-Cold War European Security
by Pál Dunay
May 1993, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 129-135 A Europe of Nations — or the Nation of Europe?
by Anthony D. Smith - 137-150 The International Dimensions of Ethnic Conflict: Concepts, Indicators, and Theory
by David Carment - 151-162 The History of Economic Warfare: International Law, Effectiveness, Strategies
by Tor Egil Førland - 163-179 The Nuclear Arms Race: Prisoner's Dilemma or Perceptual Dilemma?
by S. Plous - 181-196 How Children Think and Feel about War and Peace: An Australian Study
by Robin Hall - 197-217 The New Russian Diaspora: Minority Protection in the Soviet Successor States
by Pål Kolstø - 219-226 The Dilemmas of Democracy and Foreign Policy
by Howard H. Harriott
February 1993, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-6 The World-System after the Cold War
by Immanuel Wallerstein - 7-20 The Modernization of the US Radar Installation at Thule, Greenland
by Kristian Fischer - 21-28 Peace Dividends: The Exclusion of Military Contractors from Investment Portfolios
by Christopher J. Cowton - 29-43 Postwar Arms Control
by Fred Tanner - 45-64 From Maude Royden's Peace Army to the Gulf Peace Team: An Assessment of Unarmed Interpositionary Peace Forces
by Thomas Weber - 65-77 Children and Adolescents' Conceptions of Peace, War, and Strategies to Attain Peace: A Dutch Case Study
by Ilse Hakvoort & Louis Oppenheimer - 79-93 `Pouring New Wine into Fresh Wineskins': Defense Spending and Economic Growth in LDCs with Application to South Korea
by Kun Y. Park