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De Gruyter

Peace Economics, Peace Science, and Public Policy

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Editor: Raul Caruso

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Content

January 2008, Volume 13, Issue 2

December 2007, Volume 13, Issue 1

September 2006, Volume 12, Issue 2

September 2006, Volume 12, Issue 1

November 2005, Volume 11, Issue 2

May 2005, Volume 11, Issue 1

December 2004, Volume 10, Issue 3

April 2004, Volume 10, Issue 2

January 2004, Volume 10, Issue 1

October 2003, Volume 9, Issue 3

April 2003, Volume 9, Issue 2

January 2003, Volume 9, Issue 1

October 2002, Volume 8, Issue 4

July 2002, Volume 8, Issue 3

April 2002, Volume 8, Issue 2

September 2001, Volume 8, Issue 1

July 2001, Volume 7, Issue 3

April 2001, Volume 7, Issue 2

January 2001, Volume 7, Issue 1

October 2000, Volume 6, Issue 4

July 2000, Volume 6, Issue 3

April 2000, Volume 6, Issue 2

January 2000, Volume 6, Issue 1

October 1999, Volume 5, Issue 4

July 1999, Volume 5, Issue 3

April 1999, Volume 5, Issue 2

January 1999, Volume 5, Issue 1

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