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May 2023, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 239-259 Rebel institutions and negotiated peace
by Karen Albert - 260-280 Female combatants and rebel group behaviour: Evidence from Nepal
by Marius Mehrl - 281-303 A certain gamble: Institutional change, leader turnover, and their effect on rivalry termination
by Richard J Saunders - 304-324 Intervention, war expansion, and the international sources of civil war
by Hans-Inge Langø - 325-345 Relative political capacity: A dataset to evaluate the performance of nations, 1960–2018
by Ali Fisunoglu & Kyungkook Kang & Tad Kugler & Marina Arbetman-Rabinowitz
March 2023, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 111-133 Judicial independence and refugee flights
by Saadet Ulasoglu Imamoglu - 134-161 Can religious norms reduce violent attitudes? Experimental evidence from a Muslim–Christian conflict
by Anselm Hager & Kunaal Sharma - 162-186 Democratization as an impetus for peace talks in civil wars
by Barış Arı - 187-206 Does transnational terrorism stimulate foreign assistance?
by Wukki Kim & Todd Sandler - 207-235 Fear, accessibility, and legitimacy: An examination of the effects of political violence on health security in Pakistan
by Amira Jadoon & Hina Khalid
January 2023, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 3-21 The lesser evil? Experimental evidence on the strength of nuclear and chemical weapon “taboosâ€
by Michal Smetana & Marek Vranka & Ondrej Rosendorf - 22-41 Securing guarantees: How nuclear proliferation can strengthen great power commitments
by Julianne Phillips - 42-64 Hitting back or holding back in cyberspace: Experimental evidence regarding Americans’ responses to cyberattacks
by Marcelo M Leal & Paul Musgrave - 65-87 Human rights organizations and transitional justice agenda-setting: Evidence from peace agreement provisions
by Sam R. Bell & Risa Kitagawa - 88-107 Financial contributions to United Nations peacekeeping, 1990–2010: A new dataset
by Timothy JA Passmore & Megan Shannon & Morgan Nadeau
November 2022, Volume 39, Issue 6
- 637-660 Arming for conflict, arming for peace? How small arms imports affect intrastate conflict risk
by Andreas Mehltretter - 661-685 Trickledown politics: Do excluded ethnic groups benefit from non-violent national resistance campaigns?
by Brandon Ives - 686-705 A perfect match? The dampening effect of interethnic marriage on armed conflict in Africa
by Leila Demarest & Roos Haer - 706-730 Secessionist conflict as diversion from inequality: The missing link between grievance and repression
by Valery Dzutsati - 731-754 Violence, co-optation, and postwar voting in Guatemala
by Francisco Villamil - 755-779 {peacesciencer}: An R package for quantitative peace science researchâ€
by Steven V Miller
September 2022, Volume 39, Issue 5
- 487-519 Preventive war and sovereign debt
by Colin Krainin & Kristopher W Ramsay & Bella Wang & Joseph J Ruggiero - 520-541 Economic crises, civilian mobilization, and repression in developing states
by Ore Koren & Bumba Mukherjee - 542-564 Fear of campaign violence and support for democracy and autocracy
by Inken von Borzyskowski & Ursula Daxecker & Patrick M. Kuhn - 565-586 Female fighters and the fates of rebellions: How mobilizing women influences conflict duration
by Reed M. Wood & Lindsey Allemang - 587-608 US aid and substitution of human rights violations
by Ghashia Kiyani - 609-632 The Ethnic Stacking in Africa Dataset: When leaders use ascriptive identity to build military loyalty
by Kristen A. Harkness
July 2022, Volume 39, Issue 4
- 375-393 Against polarization
by Christian Davenport - 394-421 Economic legacy effects of armed conflict: Insights from the civil war in Aceh, Indonesia
by Martin Philipp Heger & Eric Neumayer - 422-446 Turning the lights on to keep them in the fold: How governments preempt secession attempts
by Rob Williams - 447-469 Scientific intelligence, nuclear assistance, and bargaining
by William Spaniel - 470-482 The MID5 Dataset, 2011–2014: Procedures, coding rules, and description
by Glenn Palmer & Roseanne W McManus & Vito D’Orazio & Michael R Kenwick & Mikaela Karstens & Chase Bloch & Nick Dietrich & Kayla Kahn & Kellan Ritter & Michael J Soules
May 2022, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 241-265 Major power politics and non-violent resistance movements
by Ilker Kalin & Marie Olson Lounsbery & Frederic Pearson - 266-290 Conditional cross-border effects of terrorism in China
by Ji Yeon Hong & Wenhui Yang - 291-310 Pro-government militias and civil war termination
by Chelsea Estancona & Lindsay Reid - 311-332 Accountability and cyber conflict: examining institutional constraints on the use of cyber proxies
by William Akoto - 333-350 Ideological motives and taxation by armed groups
by Jori Breslawski & Colin Tucker - 351-370 US global military deployments, 1950–2020
by Michael A Allen & Michael E Flynn & Carla Martinez Machain
March 2022, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 119-142 Who’s prone to drone? A global time-series analysis of armed uninhabited aerial vehicle proliferation
by Michael Horowitz & Joshua A Schwartz & Matthew Fuhrmann - 143-165 Higher education and violent revolutionary activism under authoritarianism: Subnational evidence from Iran
by Peyman Asadzade - 166-190 To fight or demonstrate? Micro foundations of inequality and conflict
by Solveig Hillesund - 191-213 Arms transfers and international relations theory: Situating military aircraft sales in the broader IR context
by Spencer L Willardson & Richard AI Johnson - 214-236 Terrorism in armed conflict: new data attributing terrorism to rebel organizations
by Virginia Page Fortna & Nicholas J. Lotito & Michael A. Rubin
January 2022, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 3-23 The tradeoffs of using female suicide bombers
by Michael J. Soules - 24-48 Sequencing United Nations peacemaking: Political initiatives and peacekeeping operations
by Han Dorussen & Tobias Böhmelt & Govinda Clayton - 49-73 The significance of age structure, education, and youth unemployment for explaining subnational variation in violent youth crime in Mexico
by Nicolás Corona Juárez & Henrik Urdal & Krishna Chaitanya Vadlamannati - 74-96 The gender gap in voting in post-conflict elections: Evidence from Israel, Mali and Côte d’Ivoire
by Daniel Stockemer & Michael J Wigginton - 97-114 Post-Cold War sanctioning by the EU, the UN, and the US: Introducing the EUSANCT Dataset
by Patrick M Weber & Gerald Schneider
November 2021, Volume 38, Issue 6
- 627-653 Violence, non-violence and the conditional effect of repression on subsequent dissident mobilization
by Amy Yunyu Chiang - 654-673 Ethnic minorities, ethnic conflict, and confidence in the UN across the world
by Ekrem Karakoç & Zhiyuan Wang - 674-695 Environmental shocks, civil conflict and aid effectiveness
by Seok Joon Kim - 696-717 Teaching from experience: foreign training and rebel success in civil War
by Eric Keels & Jay Benson & Michael Widmeier - 718-741 Politics of interconfessional empathy and Schadenfreude in Lebanon
by Konstantin Ash & Thomas M. Dolan - 742-761 Terrain and war: Measuring topographic and land cover heterogeneity in interstate wars, 1816–2003
by Connor JS Sutton & Michael J Battaglia - 762-781 Diplomatic documents data for international relations: the Freedom of Information Archive Database
by Matthew J Connelly & Raymond Hicks & Robert Jervis & Arthur Spirling & Clara H Suong
September 2021, Volume 38, Issue 5
- 503-523 Non-violent resistance and the quality of democracy
by Felix S Bethke & Jonathan Pinckney - 524-542 Selectorate’s information and dictator’s accountability
by Mario Gilli & Yuan Li - 543-560 Public opinion, international reputation, and audience costs in an authoritarian regime
by Xiaojun Li & Dingding Chen - 561-579 Displacement and the expectation of political violence: Evidence from Bosnia
by Akisato Suzuki & Djordje Stefanovic & Neophytos Loizides - 580-604 Keeping electoral peace? Activities of United Nations peacekeeping operations and their effects on election-related violence
by Hannah Smidt - 605-624 Peace data: Concept, measurement, patterns, and research agenda
by Paul F Diehl & Gary Goertz & Yahve Gallegos
July 2021, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 369-390 Democratic breakdown and terrorism
by Joshua Tschantret - 391-410 Mobilization for peace: Analyzing religious peace activism
by Johannes Vüllers - 411-433 Extended intergroup contact in frozen conflicts: Experimental evidence from Cyprus
by Daniela Donno & Charis Psaltis & Omer Zarpli - 434-456 Protest, counter-protest and organizational diversification of protest groups
by Kana Inata - 457-480 The implications of traditional authority contest for local-level stability – Evidence from South Africa
by Katariina Mustasilta - 481-499 Mutiny in Africa, 1950–2018
by Rebecca Schiel & Jonathan Powell & Christopher Faulkner
May 2021, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 247-269 The legacy of war: The effect of militias on postwar repression
by Sabine C Carey & Belén González - 270-291 Organizational context matters: explaining different responses to militant leadership targeting
by Yasutaka Tominaga - 292-315 Peacekeeper Fatalities and Force Commitments to UN Operations
by Andrew Levin - 316-337 The reintegration of ex-combatants and post-conflict violence. An analysis of municipal crime levels in Colombia
by Andrea González Peña & Han Dorussen - 338-364 The dataset of Political Agreements in Internal Conflicts (PAIC)
by Giuditta Fontana & Argyro Kartsonaki & Natascha S Neudorfer & Dawn Walsh & Stefan Wolff & Christalla Yakinthou
March 2021, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 129-146 In plain sight? Reconsidering the linkage between brideprice and violent conflict1
by Scott J Cook & Cameron G Thies - 147-153 Response to Cook and Thies
by Valerie M Hudson & Hilary Matfess - 154-155 Reply to Hudson and Matfess
by Scott J Cook & Cameron G Thies - 156-177 Pork, parties, and priorities: Partisan politics and overseas military deployments
by Andrew Stravers - 178-199 Power changes, alliance credibility, and extended deterrence
by Jesse C Johnson & Stephen Joiner - 200-223 The democracy dilemma. Aid, power-sharing governments, and post-conflict democratization
by Felix Haass - 224-243 Near crises in world politics: A new dataset
by Evgeniia Iakhnis & Patrick James
January 2021, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 3-19 Oil wealth and US public support for war
by Lala Muradova & Ross James Gildea - 20-44 Fiscal weakness, the (under-) provision of public services, and institutional reform
by Manuel Oechslin & Mauricio Rodriguez - 45-62 How mediator leadership transitions influence mediation effectiveness
by Marius Mehrl & Tobias Böhmelt - 63-86 Precrisis military hostility and escalation in international crises
by Luba Levin-Banchik - 87-108 Simplified complexity: Analytical strategies for conflict event research
by Eelco van der Maat - 109-126 Introducing the Ethnic One-Sided Violence dataset
by Hanne Fjelde & Lisa Hultman & Livia Schubiger & Lars-Erik Cederman & Simon Hug & Margareta Sollenberg
November 2020, Volume 37, Issue 6
- 633-654 Bluff to peace: How economic dependence promotes peace despite increasing deception and uncertainty
by Yuleng Zeng - 655-673 Deterring threats and settling scores: How coups influence respect for physical integrity rights
by Travis B. Curtice & Daniel Arnon - 674-693 Economic sanctions and income inequality: impacts of trade restrictions and foreign aid suspension on target countries
by Jin Mun Jeong - 694-715 Grievances and rebellion: Comparing relative deprivation and horizontal inequality
by David Siroky & Carolyn M. Warner & Gabrielle Filip-Crawford & Anna Berlin & Steven L. Neuberg - 716-734 Centralized command and coalition victory
by Daniel S. Morey - 735-755 Command of the skies: An air power dataset
by Richard J. Saunders & Mark Souva
September 2020, Volume 37, Issue 5
- 515-535 Selective or collective? Palestinian perceptions of targeting in house demolition
by Sophia Hatz - 536-558 Money can’t buy love but can it buy peace? Evidence from the EU Programme for Peace and Reconciliation (PEACE II)
by Tilman Brück & Neil T. N. Ferguson - 559-579 Authoritarian regimes and civil–military relations: Explaining counterbalancing in autocracies
by Abel Escribà -Folch & Tobias Böhmelt & Ulrich Pilster - 580-604 Policing in divided societies: Officer inclusion, citizen cooperation, and crime prevention
by Matthew J. Nanes - 605-629 MILINDA: A new dataset on United Nations-led and non-united Nations-led peace operations
by Anja Jetschke & Bernd Schlipphak
July 2020, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 385-408 Economic coercion and the problem of sanctions-proofing
by Menevis Cilizoglu & Navin A Bapat - 409-429 Reconsidering economic leverage and vulnerability: Trade ties, sanction threats, and the success of economic coercion
by Timothy M Peterson - 430-450 Fatal attraction: explaining variation in the attractiveness of Islamic State propaganda
by Daniel Milton - 451-470 Civil war termination and foreign direct investment, 1989–2012
by Madhav Joshi & Jason Michael Quinn - 471-489 Confronting human trafficking: The role of state capacity
by Robert G Blanton & Shannon Lindsey Blanton & Dursun Peksen - 490-511 Transborder identities, bias, and third-party conflict management
by Emir Yazici
May 2020, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 259-279 Autocratic political cycle and international conflict
by Daehee Bak - 280-300 Ethnic political exclusion and terrorism: Analyzing the local conditions for violence
by Holley E. Hansen & Stephen C. Nemeth & Jacob A. Mauslein - 301-322 Shaken or stirred? Terrorism and third-party state resolve in civil war interventions
by Christopher Linebarger & Andrew J. Enterline & Steven R. Liebel - 323-349 Experienced poverty and local conflict violence
by Andreas Forø Tollefsen - 350-381 The local geography of transnational terrorism
by Josiah Marineau & Henry Pascoe & Alex Braithwaite & Michael Findley & Joseph Young
March 2020, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 133-151 Which wars spread? Commitment problems and military intervention
by Zachary C. Shirkey - 152-171 War and social attitudes
by Travers Barclay Child & Elena Nikolova - 172-192 Lasting peace or temporary calm? Rebel group decapitation and civil war outcomes
by Kirssa Cline Ryckman - 193-214 Food price volatilities and civilian victimization in Africa
by Babak Rezaeedaryakenari & Steven T. Landis & Cameron G. Thies - 215-231 Jihadist waves: Syria, the Islamic State, and the changing nature of foreign fighters
by Güneş Murat Tezcür & Clayton Besaw - 232-256 Introducing ν-CLEAR: a latent variable approach to measuring nuclear proficiency
by Bradley C. Smith & William Spaniel
January 2020, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 3-15 History and quantitative conflict research: A case for limiting the historical scope of our theoretical arguments
by Benjamin O Fordham - 16-38 Rebel governance: military boon or military bust? (Isard Award Article)
by Megan A Stewart - 39-57 Before the dominos fall: Regional conflict, donor interests, and US foreign aid
by Michael E. Flynn - 58-82 National identity, religious tolerance, and group conflict: Insights from a survey experiment in Pakistan
by Michael Kalin & Niloufer Siddiqui - 83-105 Changing horses in midstream: Leadership changes and the civil war peace process
by Kirssa Cline Ryckman & Jessica Maves Braithwaite - 106-129 The Security-Force Ethnicity (SFE) Project: Introducing a new dataset
by Paul Lorenzo Johnson & Ches Thurber
November 2019, Volume 36, Issue 6
- 563-569 Will H. Moore’s enduring contribution to peace and conflict studies
by Courtenay R Conrad & Jacqueline HR DeMeritt & Daniel W Hill & Ryan M Welch & Joseph K Young - 570-590 #rebel: Rebel communication strategies in the age of social media
by Cyanne E Loyle & Samuel E Bestvater - 591-607 Repressive agent defections: How power, costs, and uncertainty influence military behavior and state repression
by Kimberly R Frugé - 608-625 International institutional design and human rights: The case of the Inter-American Human Rights System
by Jillienne Haglund - 626-644 Examining repressive and oppressive state violence using the Ill-Treatment and Torture data
by Andreas Beger & Daniel Hill Jr - 645-660 Protestors, terrorists or something else? How to think about dissident groups
by Joseph K Young & Steve Shellman
September 2019, Volume 36, Issue 5
- 447-468 Dangerous neighborhoods: State behavior and the spread of ethnic conflict
by Margarita Konaev & Kirstin J.H. Brathwaite - 469-493 Sexual violence and biased military interventions in civil conflict1
by Karin Johansson & Mehwish Sarwari - 494-494 Corrigendum
by N/A - 495-516 Don’t get mad: The disconnect between religious discrimination and individual perceptions of government
by Jonathan Fox & Chris Bader & Jennifer M. McClure - 517-544 Blue blood or true blood: Why are levels of intrastate armed conflict so low in Middle Eastern monarchies?
by Fenja Søndergaard Møller - 545-558 Understanding the impact of air power
by Susan Hannah Allen & Carla Martinez Machain
July 2019, Volume 36, Issue 4
- 339-358 A congruence analysis of the inequality–conflict nexus: Evidence from 16 cases
by Henrikas BartuseviÄ ius - 359-384 Of terrorism and revenue: Why foreign aid exacerbates terrorism in personalist regimes
by Andrew Boutton - 385-404 Domestic politics and the power to punish: The case of national human rights institutions
by Ryan M. Welch - 405-424 War experiences, economic grievances, and political participation in postwar societies: An empirical analysis of Kosovo
by Markus Freitag & Sara Kijewski & Malvin Oppold - 425-442 UN fatalities 1948–2015: A new dataset
by Marina E. Henke
May 2019, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 227-247 Is US grand strategy self-defeating? Deep engagement, military spending and sovereign debt
by Carla Norrlof & William C. Wohlforth - 248-269 Supplying protection: The United Nations and public support for humanitarian intervention
by Geoffrey PR Wallace - 270-290 Democratic values and the microfoundations of Arab support for peace with Israel
by Lars Berger - 291-311 Private military and security companies, contract structure, market competition, and violence in Iraq
by Benjamin Tkach - 312-335 The “Most Important Problem†Dataset (MIPD): a new dataset on American issue importance
by Colton Heffington & Brandon Beomseob Park & Laron K Williams
March 2019, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 111-130 Presidential political ambition and US foreign conflict behavior, 1816–2010
by Matthew DiLorenzo & Becca McBride & James Lee Ray - 131-148 Refugees and rivals: The international dynamics of refugee flows
by Shweta Moorthy & Robert Brathwaite - 149-168 Disentangling bias: national capabilities, regime type, and international conflict mediation
by Frederick R. Chen - 169-190 Examining the ethos of conflict by exploring lay people’s representations of the Kurdish conflict in Turkey
by Özden Melis Uluğ & J Christopher Cohrs - 191-218 Terrain ruggedness and land cover: Improved data for most research designs
by Andrew Shaver & David B. Carter & Tsering Wangyal Shawa - 219-221 Thanks to 2018 reviewers
by N/A - 222-222 The Palmer Prize for CMPS’s Article of the Year
by N/A
January 2019, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 3-19 What do we know about crisis, escalation and war? A visual assessment of the International Crisis Behavior Project
by Patrick James - 20-41 Domestic diversion: Selective targeting of minority out-groups
by Graig R. Klein & Efe Tokdemir - 42-62 Colonial ties and civil conflict intervention: Clarifying the causal mechanisms
by Mwita Chacha & Szymon Stojek - 63-87 Foundations for integrating the democratic and territorial peace arguments
by Andrew P. Owsiak - 88-106 Partisan electoral interventions by the great powers: Introducing the PEIG Dataset
by Dov H. Levin
November 2018, Volume 35, Issue 6
- 581-586 Colombia: Democracy, violence, and the peacebuilding challenge
by Thomas E Flores & Juan F Vargas - 587-600 Democracy and civil war: The case of Colombia
by Abbey Steele & Livia I Schubiger - 601-621 Civil conflict and voting behavior: Evidence from Colombia
by Jorge Gallego - 622-636 Determinants of Colombian attitudes toward the peace process
by Nicolás Liendo & Jessica Maves Braithwaite - 637-655 Considering concessions: A survey experiment on the Colombian peace process
by Aila M Matanock & Natalia Garbiras-DÃaz - 656-673 Determinants of ex-combatants’ attitudes toward transitional justice in Colombia
by Sarah Zukerman Daly
September 2018, Volume 35, Issue 5
- 427-450 Domestic diversion and strategic behavior by minority groups
by Carla Martinez Machain & Leo Rosenberg - 451-473 Reassessing the democratic advantage in interstate wars using k-adic datasets
by Jacob Ausderan - 474-502 The role and welfare rationale of secondary sanctions: A theory and a case study of the US sanctions targeting Iran
by Baran Han - 503-522 Mass protests and the resource curse: The politics of demobilization in rentier autocracies
by Desha M Girod & Megan A Stewart & Meir R Walters - 523-543 Win, lose, or draw in the fog of civil war
by J Michael Greig & T David Mason & Jesse Hamner - 544-558 Trigger-happy? Military regimes and the timing of conflict
by Randolph M Siverson & Richard AI Johnson - 559-576 The International Border Agreements Dataset
by Andrew P Owsiak & Allison K Cuttner & Brent Buck
July 2018, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 315-335 Globalization and contentious politics: A comparative analysis of nonviolent and violent campaigns
by Süveyda Karakaya - 336-354 The apparatus for violence: Repression, violent protest, and civil war in a cross-national framework
by Sam R Bell & Amanda Murdie - 355-377 To instill fear or love: Terrorist groups and the strategy of building reputation
by Seden Akcinaroglu & Efe Tokdemir - 378-401 Economic sanctions and the dynamics of terrorist campaigns
by Elena V McLean & Kaisa H Hinkkainen & Luis De la Calle & Navin A Bapat - 402-423 Anger, legacies of violence, and group conflict: An experiment in post-riot Acre, Israel
by Thomas Zeitzoff
May 2018, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 211-214 Gendered participation, well-being, and representations in political violence: An introduction
by Kelly M Kadera & Sarah Shair-Rosenfield - 215-232 The social origins of female combatants
by Jakana L Thomas & Reed M Wood - 233-247 The effect of sexual violence on negotiated outcomes in civil conflicts
by Tiffany S Chu & Jessica Maves Braithwaite - 248-262 Painting too “Rosie†a picture: The impact of external threat on women’s economic welfare
by Jaroslav Tir & Maureen Bailey - 263-279 The internationalization of security sector gender reforms in post-conflict countries
by Laura Huber & Sabrina Karim - 280-295 Enforcement of sexual violence law in post-civil conflict societies
by Jillienne Haglund & David L Richards - 296-311 Jihadi brides and female volunteers: Reading the Islamic State’s war to see gender and agency in conflict dynamics
by Laura Sjoberg
March 2018, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 111-131 What explains ethnic organizational violence? Evidence from Eastern Europe and Russia
by Victor Asal & Brian J. Phillips - 132-153 Community counts: The social reintegration of ex-combatants in Colombia
by Oliver Kaplan & Enzo Nussio - 154-174 Historical narratives and post-conflict reconciliation: An experiment in Azerbaijan
by Scott Radnitz - 175-192 Grasping the scientific evidence: The contractualist peace supersedes the democratic peace
by Michael Mousseau - 193-203 Democratic peace versus contractualism
by James Lee Ray & Allan Dafoe - 204-207 Thanks to 2017 reviewers
by N/A
January 2018, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 3-17 Are complex game models empirically relevant?
by Catherine C. Langlois - 18-42 Democracies at risk? A forecasting analysis of regime type and the risk of terrorist attack
by Christopher Gelpi & Nazli Avdan - 43-64 Self-interest, partisanship, and the conditional influence of taxation on support for war in the USA
by Douglas Kriner & Breanna Lechase & Rosella Cappella Zielinski - 65-88 The Ethnicity of Refugees (ER): A new dataset for understanding flight patterns1
by Seraina Rüegger & Heidrun Bohnet - 89-106 Studying the Internet and Violent conflict
by Anita R. Gohdes
November 2017, Volume 34, Issue 6
- 575-596 Oil prices and interstate conflict
by Cullen S. Hendrix - 597-617 Resource wealth as rent leverage: Rethinking the oil–stability nexus
by Benjamin Smith - 618-639 Development, discrimination, and domestic terrorism: Looking beyond a linear relationship
by Sambuddha Ghatak & Aaron Gold - 640-659 Maintaining ethnic dominance: Diversity, power, and violent repression
by Lasse Lykke Rørbæk & Allan Toft Knudsen - 660-679 How ethnic structure affects civil conflict: A model of endogenous grievance
by Alexander Kustov
September 2017, Volume 34, Issue 5
- 461-484 Means to an end: Pro-government militias as a predictive indicator of strategic mass killing1
by Ore Koren - 485-506 Up in arms! Explaining why ethnic minority organizations form militias in transitioning and post-communist Eurasian countries1
by Victor Asal & Bryan R. Early & Marcus Schulzke - 507-525 Is collective repression an effective counterinsurgency technique? Unpacking the cyclical relationship between repression and civil conflict
by Philip Hultquist - 526-545 Individual-level expectations of executive authority under territorial threat
by Steven V. Miller - 546-571 Capability revisited: Ally’s capability and dispute initiation1
by Choong-Nam Kang