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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
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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
July 2017, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 337-358 Diversionary conflict: Demonizing enemies or demonstrating competence?
by Kyle Haynes - 359-379 Enforcing order: Territorial reach and maritime piracy
by Ursula Daxecker & Brandon C. Prins - 380-405 Geographic determinants of indiscriminate violence in civil wars
by Sebastian Schutte - 406-430 The role of international organizations in regime transitions: How IGOs can tie a dictator’s hands
by Håvard Mokleiv Nygård - 431-455 Unfair fights: Power asymmetry, nascent nuclear capability, and preventive conflict
by Robert Schub
May 2017, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 217-239 Does discrimination breed grievances—and do grievances breed violence? New evidence from an analysis of religious minorities in developing countries
by Matthias Basedau & Jonathan Fox & Jan H. Pierskalla & Georg Strüver & Johannes Vüllers - 240-263 From combatants to candidates: Electoral competition and the legacy of armed conflict
by Jennifer Raymond Dresden - 264-286 Trauma and stigma: The long-term effects of wartime violence on political attitudes
by Ji Yeon Hong & Woo Chang Kang - 287-307 The impact of coups d’état on civil war duration
by Clayton Thyne - 308-329 Time is on my side? The impact of timing and dispute type on militarized conflict duration
by Shawna K. Metzger - 330-332 Thanks to 2016 reviewers
by N/A - 333-333 The Palmer Prize for CMPS’s Article of the Year
by N/A
March 2017, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 121-125 Managing territorial conflict: An introduction to this special issue
by Brandon C. Prins & Krista Wiegand & Sambuddha Ghatak & Aaron Gold - 126-140 From territorial claims to identity claims: The Issue Correlates of War (ICOW) Project
by Paul R Hensel & Sara McLaughlin Mitchell - 141-159 External threat and the limits of democratic pacifism
by Sambuddha Ghatak & Aaron Gold & Brandon C Prins - 160-175 Power, territory, and interstate conflict
by Sam R. Bell - 176-193 Border settlement and the movement toward and from negative peace
by Andrew P. Owsiak & Paul F. Diehl & Gary Goertz - 194-211 What they fight for: Specific territorial issues in militarized interstate disputes, 1816–2001
by Douglas M. Gibler
January 2017, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 3-26 Presidents on the cycle: Elections, audience costs, and coercive diplomacy
by Giacomo Chiozza - 27-51 Rebel constituencies and rebel violence against civilians in civil conflicts
by Martin Ottmann - 52-80 The determinants of domestic right-wing terrorism in the USA: Economic grievance, societal change and political resentment
by James A. Piazza - 81-97 Microfoundations in international relations
by Joshua D. Kertzer - 98-116 Dangerous bargains with the devil? Incorporating new approaches in peace science for the study of war
by Sara McLaughlin Mitchell
November 2016, Volume 33, Issue 5
- 451-468 Alliance treaty obligations and war intervention
by Jesse C. Johnson - 469-490 Casualties, regime type and the outcomes of wars of occupation
by Matthew Wells - 491-515 Rural–urban migration, inequality and urban social disorder: Evidence from African and Asian cities
by Gudrun Østby - 516-538 The microfoundations of territorial disputes: Evidence from a survey experiment in Japan
by Seiki Tanaka - 539-558 Micro-cleavages and violence in civil wars: A computational assessment
by Nils B. Weidmann
September 2016, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 343-360 The domestic consequences of international over-cooperation: An experimental study of microfoundations
by Graeme A.M. Davies & Robert Johns - 361-380 Centers of gravity and war outcomes
by Stephen L. Quackenbush - 381-399 Media effects: Do terrorist organizations launch foreign attacks in response to levels of press freedom or press attention?
by Victor Asal & Aaron M. Hoffman - 400-422 Identity-based political inequality and protest: The dynamic relationship between political power and protest in the Middle East and North Africa
by Karen Bodnaruk Jazayeri - 423-447 Introducing SpatialGridBuilder: A new system for creating geo-coded datasets
by Steve Pickering
July 2016, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 231-249 United Nations peacekeeping dynamics and the duration of post-civil conflict peace
by Lisa Hultman & Jacob D. Kathman & Megan Shannon - 250-272 What drives ethnic terrorist campaigns? A view at the group level of analysis
by Brandon M. Boylan - 273-293 Moments in time: Temporal patterns in the effect of democracy and trade on conflict
by Mark David Nieman - 294-310 Domestic institutions, leader tenure and the duration of civil war
by Gary Uzonyi & Matthew Wells - 311-339 Post-Cold War complex humanitarian emergencies: Introducing a new dataset
by Andrea L. Everett
April 2016, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 115-152 External threats and political survival: Can dispute involvement deter coup attempts?
by Cemal Eren Arbatli & Ekim Arbatli - 153-173 The impact of child soldiers on rebel groups’ fighting capacities
by Roos Haer & Tobias Böhmelt - 174-197 The baseline-inflated multinomial logit model for international relations research
by Benjamin E. Bagozzi - 198-223 Conflict management capabilities of peace-brokering international organizations, 1945–2010: A new dataset
by Magnus Lundgren - 224-226 Thanks to 2015 Reviewers
by N/A - 227-227 The Palmer Prize for CMPS’s Article of the Year
by N/A
February 2016, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 3-24 Does violence pay? The effect of ethnic rebellion on overcoming political deprivation
by Carlo Koos - 25-44 Youth bulge and civil war: Why a country’s share of young adults explains only non-ethnic wars
by Omer Yair & Dan Miodownik - 45-66 Does poverty cause conflict? Isolating the causal origins of the conflict trap
by Alex Braithwaite & Niheer Dasandi & David Hudson - 67-88 Civil war violence and political trust: Microlevel evidence from Nepal
by Alexander De Juan & Jan Henryk Pierskalla - 89-110 Introducing the Categorically Disaggregated Conflict (CDC) dataset
by Henrikas BartuseviÄ ius
November 2015, Volume 32, Issue 5
- 465-486 Lootable resources and third-party intervention into civil wars
by Michael G. Findley & Josiah F. Marineau - 487-512 Explaining religious terrorism: A data-mined analysis
by Nilay Saiya & Anthony Scime - 513-535 Too good to be true? United Nations peacebuilding and the democratization of war-torn states
by Janina Isabel Steinert & Sonja Grimm - 536-558 Measuring political violence in Pakistan: Insights from the BFRS Dataset
by Ethan Bueno de Mesquita & C. Christine Fair & Jenna Jordan & Rasul Bakhsh Rais & Jacob N. Shapiro
September 2015, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 355-355 Data access and research transparency (DA-RT): A joint statement by political science journal editors
by N/A - 356-369 Tilting at a windmill? The conceptual problem in contemporary peace science
by Will H. Moore - 370-394 The timing of conflict violence: Hydraulic behavior in the Ugandan civil war
by Timothy Allen Carter & Daniel Jay Veale - 395-424 Foreign aid and political stability
by Martin C. Steinwand - 425-442 Civil war, spillover and neighbors’ military spending
by Brian J. Phillips - 443-461 Almost nuclear: Introducing the Nuclear Latency dataset
by Matthew Fuhrmann & Benjamin Tkach
July 2015, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 247-268 Free-riding in alliances: Testing an old theory with a new method
by Thomas Plümper & Eric Neumayer - 269-288 The conditional impact of military intervention on internal armed conflict outcomes
by Patricia L. Sullivan & Johannes Karreth - 289-308 Secession, legitimacy and the use of child soldiers
by Trace Lasley & Clayton Thyne - 309-326 Let them eat cake: Food prices, domestic policy and social unrest
by Joe Weinberg & Ryan Bakker - 327-350 The Power-Sharing Event Dataset (PSED): A new dataset on the promises and practices of power-sharing in post-conflict countries1
by Martin Ottmann & Johannes Vüllers
April 2015, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 134-134 Erratum
by N/A - 135-152 Which comes first? Unpacking the relationship between peace agreements and peacekeeping missions
by Michael Tiernay - 153-174 Reducing postconflict coup risk: The low windfall coup-proofing hypothesis
by Desha M. Girod - 175-199 Manpower to coerce and co-opt—State capacity and political violence in southern Sudan 2006–2010
by Alexander De Juan & Jan H. Pierskalla - 200-221 No table necessary? Foreign policy crisis management techniques in non-state actor-triggered crises
by David R. Andersen-Rodgers - 222-242 The MID4 dataset, 2002–2010: Procedures, coding rules and description
by Glenn Palmer & Vito D’Orazio & Michael Kenwick & Matthew Lane
February 2015, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 3-27 Between indifference and coercion: Third-party intervention techniques in ongoing disputes
by Renato Corbetta - 28-49 Escalation in international conflict management: A foreign policy perspective
by Molly M. Melin - 50-75 Forecasting conflict management in militarized interstate disputes
by Andrew P. Owsiak - 76-98 Strategic forum selection and compliance in interstate dispute resolution
by Vanessa A. Lefler - 99-107 The interdependence of conflict management attempts
by Paul F. Diehl & Patrick Regan - 108-127 The spatial contagion of international mediation
by Tobias Böhmelt - 128-130 Thanks to 2014 Reviewers
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November 2014, Volume 31, Issue 5
- 461-480 Opportunities to kill or incentives for restraint? Rebel capabilities, the origins of support, and civilian victimization in civil war
by Reed M. Wood - 481-501 Perceptions of world politics and support for terrorism among Muslims: Evidence from Muslim countries and Western Europe
by Kirill Zhirkov & Maykel Verkuyten & Jeroen Weesie - 502-520 Migrant remittances and the onset of civil war
by Patrick M. Regan & Richard W. Frank - 521-540 How to make democracy self-enforcing after civil war: Enabling credible yet adaptable elite pacts
by T. Clark Durant & Michael Weintraub - 541-558 Threat and imposition of economic sanctions 1945–2005: Updating the TIES dataset
by T. Clifton Morgan & Navin Bapat & Yoshiharu Kobayashi
September 2014, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 345-356 Bringing peace back in: Presidential address to the Peace Science Society, 2013
by Patrick M. Regan - 357-382 Victory without peace: Conquest, insurgency, and war termination
by Alex Weisiger - 383-405 Inducing independence: A strategic model of World Bank assistance and legal reform
by Gretchen Helmke & Elena V. McLean - 406-431 The sound of silence: Power, secrecy, and international audiences in US military basing negotiations
by Jonathan N. Brown - 432-457 Ethnic fractionalization, natural resources and armed conflict
by Tim C. Wegenast & Matthias Basedau
July 2014, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 225-243 Unpacking the effects of genocide and politicide on forced migration
by Gary Uzonyi - 244-264 Foreign military intervention and post-colonial state-building: An actor-centric analysis
by Jeffrey Pickering & Emizet F. Kisangani - 265-284 Will we see helping hands? Predicting civil war mediation and likely success
by Govinda Clayton & Kristian Skrede Gleditsch - 285-302 The temporal dynamics of new international borders
by David B. Carter & H. E. Goemans - 303-322 Bargaining power and the arbitration and adjudication of territorial claims1
by Stephen E. Gent & Megan Shannon - 323-339 Rogue states and territorial disputes
by Sara McLaughlin Mitchell & Peter F. Trumbore
April 2014, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 111-118 Presidential address: Peace engineering
by D. Marc Kilgour - 119-144 Disputed territory, defensive alliances and conflict initiation
by Thorin M. Wright & Toby J. Rider - 145-167 Taking the cue: The response to US human rights sanctions against third parties
by Timothy M. Peterson - 168-192 The use of fear and anger to alter crisis initiation
by Lisa J. Carlson & Raymond Dacey - 193-217 Intrastate peace agreements and the durability of peace
by Ramzi Badran - 218-220 Reviewers 2013
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February 2014, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 3-27 Can you trust a dictator: A strategic model of authoritarian regimes’ signing and compliance with international treaties
by Olga Chyzh - 28-48 Does third-party trade reduce conflict? Credible signaling versus opportunity costs
by Brandon J Kinne - 49-69 External kin, economic disparity and minority ethnic group mobilization
by Enze Han & Joseph O’Mahoney & Christopher Paik - 70-93 The effect of foreign direct investment on the use and success of US sanctions
by David Lektzian & Glen Biglaiser - 94-106 The Northern Ireland Research Initiative: Data on the Troubles from 1968 to 19981
by Cyanne E. Loyle & Christopher Sullivan & Christian Davenport
November 2013, Volume 30, Issue 5
- 411-432 Aid, minds and hearts: The impact of aid in conflict zones
by Jan Rasmus Böhnke & Christoph Zürcher - 433-451 Warnings, terrorist threats and resilience: A laboratory experiment
by Andrew W. Bausch & Joao R. Faria & Thomas Zeitzoff - 452-468 What you don’t know can hurt you: Information, external transparency, and interstate conflict, 1982–1999
by Sam R. Bell - 469-491 Sustaining the peace after ethnic civil wars
by Mehmet Gurses & Nicolas Rost - 492-515 Participation in IMF-sponsored economic programs and contentious collective action in Latin America, 1980–2007
by David G. Ortiz & Sergio Béjar - 516-531 Non-state actors in civil wars: A new dataset
by David E. Cunningham & Kristian Skrede Gleditsch & Idean Salehyan - 532-549 United Nations peacekeeping personnel commitments, 1990–2011
by Jacob D. Kathman
September 2013, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 309-334 Trade sanctions in international environmental policy: Deterring or encouraging free riding?
by Alexandra E. Cirone & Johannes Urpelainen - 335-348 An analysis of the TABARI coding system
by Rebecca H. Best & Christine Carpino & Mark J.C. Crescenzi - 349-353 Introduction. Symposium: Innovations in the study of mediation and peacemaking
by Scott Sigmund Gartner - 354-368 Fear of rejection: The puzzle of unaccepted mediation offers in international conflict
by Molly M. Melin & Scott Sigmund Gartner & Jacob Bercovitch - 369-386 The UN at the peacemaking–peacebuilding nexus
by Kyle Beardsley - 387-406 Crisis managers but not conflict resolvers: Mediating ethnic intrastate conflict in Africa
by David Quinn & Jonathan Wilkenfeld & Pelin Eralp & Victor Asal & Theodore Mclauchlin
July 2013, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 199-219 Failing to succeed? The cumulative impact of international mediation revisited1
by Tobias Böhmelt - 220-239 Weather, terrain and warfare: Coalition fatalities in Afghanistan
by Timothy Allen Carter & Daniel Jay Veale - 240-262 Coercion, capacity, and coordination: Predictors of political violence
by Sam R Bell & David Cingranelli & Amanda Murdie & Alper Caglayan - 263-285 Putting our best boots forward: US military deployments and host-country crime
by Michael A Allen & Michael E Flynn - 286-303 Issue linkage and international cooperation: An empirical investigation
by Paul Poast - 304-305 Reviewers 2012
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April 2013, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 99-120 A political economy of human rights: Oil, natural gas, and state incentives to repress1
by Jacqueline H.R. DeMeritt & Joseph K Young - 121-139 What determines US humanitarian intervention?
by Seung-Whan Choi - 140-160 Why do poor countries suffer costly conflict? Unpacking per capita income and the onset of civil war
by Tor Georg Jakobsen & Indra De Soysa & Jo Jakobsen - 161-177 Why do states formally invoke the right of individual self-defense? Legal-, diplomatic- and aid-politics to motivate states to respect international law
by Atsushi Tago - 178-194 Forward to the future? The democratic peace after the Cold War
by Johann Park
February 2013, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 3-10 The secret ingredient on Iron Chef—road kill!
by T. Clifton Morgan - 11-18 Reconsidering trade and conflict simultaneity: The risk of emphasizing technique over substance
by Rafael Reuveny & Omar M. G. Keshk