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May 2024, Volume 68, Issue 5
- 823-848 Do Failed or Weak States Favor Resident Terrorist Groups’ Survival?
by Khusrav Gaibulloev & James A. Piazza & Todd Sandler - 849-874 Deliberate Nuclear First Use in an Era of Asymmetry: A Game Theoretical Approach
by Even Hellan Larsen - 875-902 When Does Security Cooperation Increase Foreign Aid Allocation?
by Qi Zhang - 903-937 Violence and Children’s Education: Evidence From Administrative Data
by Valentina Duque - 938-963 Rebel, Remain, or Resign? Military Elites’ Decision-Making at the Onset of the American Civil War
by Peter B. White - 964-992 Does Police Militarization Increase Repression?
by Martin Stavro & Ryan M. Welch - 993-1016 Secret Police Organizations and State Repression
by Marius Mehrl & Ioannis Choulis - 1017-1045 Achieving Minimum Deterrence: A New Dyadic Dataset on Strategic Nuclear Weapons Delivery Capabilities
by Kyungwon Suh
April 2024, Volume 68, Issue 4
- 591-615 Capture the Fort: Explaining the Timing of Rebel Assaults on Cities During Wartime
by Gary Uzonyi & Bryce W. Reeder - 616-641 Contestation, Governance, and the Production of Violence Against Civilians: Coercive Political Order in Rural Colombia
by Andrés F. Aponte González & Daniel Hirschel-Burns & Andres D. Uribe - 642-672 A Slow-Rolling Disaster: Assessing the Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Militant Violence
by Robert A. Pape & Christopher Price - 673-702 Moving Through Conflict: Transit Migration and Rebel Capacity in Mali
by Ole Sevrin Nydal - 703-729 Public Reactions to Secret Negotiations in International Politics
by Rachel Myrick - 730-755 Preventing Coups and Seeking Allies: The Demand and Supply of Alliances for Coup-Proofing Regimes
by Andrew C. McWard & Hohyun Yoon - 756-785 Repression and Dissent: How Tit-for-Tat Leads to Violent and Nonviolent Resistance
by Stephanie Dornschneider-Elkink & Nick Henderson - 786-819 Virtual Immersive Contact: A Field Experiment to Reduce Prejudice and Discrimination in Central African Republic
by Lindsay Branham
March 2024, Volume 68, Issue 2-3
- 195-229 Transatlantic Shakedown: Presidential Shaming and NATO Burden Sharing
by Jordan Becker & Sarah E Kreps & Paul Poast & Rochelle Terman - 230-268 The Shadow of Deterrence: Why Capable Actors Engage in Contests Short of War
by J. Andrés Gannon & Erik Gartzke & Jon R. Lindsay & Peter Schram - 269-293 Natural Experiments of the Rally 'Round the Flag Effects Using Worldwide Surveys
by TaeJun Seo & Yusaku Horiuchi - 294-321 Named and Shamed: International Advocacy and Public Support for Repressive Leaders
by Kelly Morrison - 322-347 Do Proxies Provide Plausible Deniability? Evidence From Experiments on Three Surveys
by Scott Williamson - 348-380 Egoism and Altruism in Intergroup Conflict
by Simon Varaine & Raul Magni-Berton & Ismaël Benslimane & Paolo Crosetto - 381-403 Exploiting Ultimatum Power When Responders Are Better Informed − Theoretical and Experimental Analysis of Conflict Resolution
by Werner Güth & Francesca Marazzi & Luca Panaccione - 404-430 Militant Splinter Groups and the Use of Violence
by Kaitlyn Robinson & Iris Malone - 431-455 Rebel Leader Age and the Outcomes of Civil Wars
by Daniel Silverman & Benjamin Acosta & Reyko Huang - 456-483 Armed Conflicts With Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State: The Role of Repression and State Capacity
by Dino Krause - 484-508 Gentrification and Social Unrest: The Blitz, Urban Change and the 2011 London Riots
by Gabriel Leon-Ablan & Juta Kawalerowicz - 509-533 Income and Terrorism: Insights From Subnational Data
by Michael Jetter & Rafat Mahmood & David Stadelmann - 534-561 A Room Full of ‘Views’: Introducing a New Dataset to Explore Compliance with the Decisions of the UN Human Rights Treaty Bodies’ Individual Complaints Procedures
by Andreas J. Ullmann & Andreas von Staden - 562-586 The Militarized Interstate Confrontation Dataset, 1816-2014
by Douglas M. Gibler & Steven V. Miller
January 2024, Volume 68, Issue 1
- 3-29 Choosing Where to Fight: Do Social Networks Distinguish American ISIS Foreign Fighters from ISIS-Inspired Terrorists?
by Michael A. Jensen & Neil Ferguson & Sheehan Kane & Gary LaFree - 30-52 Beyond Ransom and Political Concessions? Explaining Changes in Insurgents’ Kidnapping Involvement Versus Event-frequency
by Lu Liu & Manuel Eisner - 53-79 The Determinants of Terrorist Listing
by Chia-yi Lee & Yasutaka Tominaga - 80-107 Fighting in Cyberspace: Internet Access and the Substitutability of Cyber and Military Operations
by Nadiya Kostyuk & Erik Gartzke - 108-137 The Long-run Impact of Childhood Wartime Violence on Preferences for Nuclear Proliferation
by James D. Kim - 138-165 Electoral Integrity, the Concession of Power, and the Disciplining Role of Protests
by Chanelle Duley & Prasanna Gai - 166-192 What is in a Mandate? Introducing the UN Peace Mission Mandates Dataset
by Sara Hellmüller & Xiang-Yun Rosalind Tan & Corinne Bara
November 2023, Volume 67, Issue 10
- 1843-1844 Bruce Russett Award for Article of the Year in JCR for 2022
by N/A - 1845-1872 Arctic Shock: Utilizing Climate Change to Test a Theory of Resource Competition
by Jonathan N. Markowitz - 1873-1903 Responding to Uncertainty: The Importance of Covertness in Support for Retaliation to Cyber and Kinetic Attacks
by Kathryn Hedgecock & Lauren Sukin - 1904-1929 Sanctions-Busting, Material Power, and Institutional Support for Economic Sanctions
by Jin Mun Jeong - 1930-1958 Global Governance From Below: Regional Sanctions as Drivers of UN Sanctions
by Inken von Borzyskowski & Clara Portela - 1959-1992 UN Security Council Elections as an Incentive for Compliance
by Johann Caro-Burnett & Eric Weese - 1993-2027 Contributing to Peace
by Gautam Bose - 2028-2057 Symbolic Conflict Resolution and Ingroup Favoritism
by Sergi MartÃnez & Vicente Valentim & Elias Dinas - 2058-2084 Excessive Force or Armored Restraint? Government Mechanization and Civilian Casualties in Civil Conflict
by Ryan Van Wie & Jacob Walden
October 2023, Volume 67, Issue 9
- 1647-1674 The Double-Edged Sword of Foreign Direct Investment on Domestic Terrorism
by Glen Biglaiser & Lance Y Hunter & Ronald J McGauvran - 1675-1703 Organized Crime and Foreign Direct Investment: Evidence From Criminal Groups in Mexico
by Ana Carolina Garriga & Brian J. Phillips - 1704-1730 Social Embeddedness and Protest Avoidance: Evidence from China
by Meixi Zhuang & Zhengxu Wang & Xiaoyuan Li - 1731-1756 Tolerant Solidarity With Violent Protesters: Evidence From a Survey Experiment
by Samson Yuen - 1757-1782 Dis-Embedded Identity of Majority Members: The Case of Catholics in Poland
by Julian Paffrath & Bernd Simon - 1783-1810 Inclusion, Recognition, and Inter-Group Comparisons: The Effects of Power-Sharing Institutions on Grievances
by Andreas Juon - 1811-1837 Recruiting Rebels: Introducing the Rebel Appeals and Incentives Dataset
by Michael J. Soules
August 2023, Volume 67, Issue 7-8
- 1279-1295 Ceasefires in Civil Conflict: A Research Agenda
by Govinda Clayton & Håvard Mokleiv Nygård & Siri Aas Rustad & Håvard Strand - 1296-1324 Costs and Cover: Explaining the Onset of Ceasefires in Civil Conflict
by Govinda Clayton & Håvard Mokleiv Nygård & Siri A. Rustad & Håvard Strand - 1325-1349 Your Reputation Precedes You: Ceasefires and Cooperative Credibility During Civil Conflict
by Corinne Bara & Govinda Clayton - 1350-1375 Local Ceasefires and De-escalation: Evidence From the Syrian Civil War
by Magnus Lundgren & Isak Svensson & Dogukan Cansin Karakus - 1376-1404 Muddying the Waters: The Anatomy of Resistance Campaigns and the Failure of Ceasefires in Civil Wars
by Jessica Maves Braithwaite & Charles Butcher - 1405-1429 Peacekeeping, Mediation, and the Conclusion of Local Ceasefires in Non-State Conflicts
by Allard Duursma - 1430-1451 Introducing the ETH/PRIO Civil Conflict Ceasefire Dataset
by Govinda Clayton & Håvard Mokleiv Nygård & Håvard Strand & Siri A. Rustad & Claudia Wiehler & Tora Sagård & Peder Landsverk & Reidun Ryland & Valerie Sticher & Emma Wink & Corinne Bara - 1452-1481 International Negotiations in the Shadow of Elections
by Justin Melnick & Alastair Smith - 1482-1509 When Do Imposed Sanctions Work? The Role of Target Regime Type
by Omer Zarpli - 1510-1536 Modelling Chinese Youth Support for Military Intervention in the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands: Beyond Nationalism and Militarism
by Graeme AM Davies & Kingsley Edney & Bo Wang - 1537-1563 Elite Cues and Public Attitudes Towards Military Alliances
by Joshua Alley - 1564-1591 Political Imprisonment and Protest Mobilization: Evidence From the GDR
by Christoph V. Steinert & Christoph Dworschak - 1592-1617 When Deterrence Backfires: House Demolitions, Palestinian Radicalization, and Israeli Fatalities
by Michael Freedman & Esteban F. Klor - 1618-1643 Democracy’s Ambivalent Effect on Terrorism
by Ashlyn W. Hand & Nilay Saiya
July 2023, Volume 67, Issue 6
- 1067-1094 Does the Bomb Really Embolden? Revisiting the Statistical Evidence for the Nuclear Emboldenment Thesis
by Kyungwon Suh - 1095-1127 Nonproliferation Information and Attitude Change: Evidence From South Korea
by Sangyong Son & Jong Hee Park - 1128-1154 Triangles, Major Powers, and Rivalry Duration
by Bomi K. Lee - 1155-1182 Rebel Recruitment and Migration: Theory and Evidence From Southern Senegal
by Max Schaub & Daniel Auer - 1183-1217 Can Western Donors Constrain Repressive Governments? Evidence from Debt Relief Negotiations in Africa
by Brett L Carter - 1218-1247 Does Violence Against Journalists Deter Detailed Reporting? Evidence From Mexico
by Cassy Dorff & Colin Henry & Sandra Ley - 1248-1269 The New Terrain of Global Governance: Mapping Membership in Informal International Organizations
by Charles Roger & Sam Rowan - 1270-1270 Correction Notice
by N/A - 1271-1273 Expression of Concern
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May 2023, Volume 67, Issue 5
- 783-808 Looking Like a Winner: Leader Narcissism and War Duration
by John P. Harden - 809-827 Biophysiological Risk-Factors for Political Violence
by Katherine Sawyer - 828-857 The Meddling American Voter? How Norms, Interests, and Great Power Rivalries Affect U.S. Public Support for Partisan Electoral Interventions Abroad
by Dov H. Levin & Paul Musgrave - 858-892 Stealing an Election: Violence or Fraud?
by Dawn Brancati & Elizabeth M Penn - 893-922 Do Citizens’ Preferences Matter? Shaping Legislator Attitudes Towards Peace Agreements
by Miguel GarcÃa-Sánchez & Aila M Matanock & Natalia Garbiras-DÃaz - 923-950 The Impact of Personal Security Dispositions on Citizen Support for the Pursuit of Gender Equality in US Foreign Policy
by Richard J. Stoll & Richard C. Eichenberg & Mary-Kate Lizotte - 951-978 Targeting and Public Opinion: An Experimental Analysis in Ukraine
by Yonatan Lupu & Geoffrey P. R. Wallace - 979-1006 Lingua Franca as a Hidden Barrier to Conflict Resolution
by Leigh H. Grant & Ifat Maoz & Boaz Keysar - 1007-1031 Targeting Quality or Quantity? The Divergent Effects of Targeting Upper Verses Lower-Tier Leaders of Militant Organizations
by Amira Jadoon & Andrew Mines & Daniel Milton - 1032-1062 Institutional Change as a Response to Unrealized Threats: An Empirical Analysis
by Bruce Bueno de Mesquita & Alastair Smith - 1063-1063 Publisher’s note
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April 2023, Volume 67, Issue 4
- 559-586 Who Punishes Leaders for Lying About the Use of Force? Evaluating The Microfoundations of Domestic Deception Costs
by Keren Yarhi-Milo & David T. Ribar - 587-616 Inconstant Care: Public Attitudes Towards Force Protection and Civilian Casualties in the United States, United Kingdom, and Israel
by Janina Dill & Scott D. Sagan & Benjamin Valentino - 617-641 Alliance Reliability and Dispute Escalation
by Jesse C Johnson & Scott Wolford - 642-671 Is Terrorism Really a Weapon of the Weak? Debunking the Conventional Wisdom
by Virginia Page Fortna - 672-700 Incumbent-Aligned Terrorism and Voting Behavior: Evidence from Argentina’s 1973 Elections
by Pearce Edwards & Patrick Pierson - 701-727 Land and State Capacity During Civil Wars: How Land-Based Coalitions Undermine Property Taxation in Colombia
by Camilo Nieto-Matiz - 728-751 Can Rebels Bolster Trust in the Government? Evidence from the Philippines
by Jori Breslawski - 752-779 Introducing the Military Intervention Project: A New Dataset on US Military Interventions, 1776–2019
by Sidita Kushi & Monica Duffy Toft
February 2023, Volume 67, Issue 2-3
- 183-209 From Moscow With a Mushroom Cloud? Russian Public Attitudes to the Use of Nuclear Weapons in a Conflict With NATO
by Michal Smetana & Michal Onderco - 210-234 Titans that Clash and a State that Buffers
by Serhat Doğan & Emin Karagözoğlu & Kerim Keskin & Hüseyin Çağrı Sağlam - 235-265 Democratic Peace and Covert Military Force: An Experimental Test
by Allison Carnegie & Joshua D. Kertzer & Keren Yarhi-Milo - 266-296 The Effects of Economic Sanctions on Foreign Asset Expropriation
by Hoon Lee & David Lektzian & Glen Biglaiser - 297-325 Pressures From Home and Abroad: Economic Sanctions and Target Government Response to Domestic Campaigns
by Ryan Yu-Lin Liou & Amanda Murdie & Dursun Peksen - 326-348 Interstate Conflict Can Reduce Support for Incumbents: Evidence from the Israeli Electorate and the Yom Kippur War
by Anna Getmansky & Chagai M. Weiss - 349-374 Examining UN PKO contributions at multiple levels
by Min Ye & Quan Li - 375-401 Explaining Physical Violence in Parliaments
by Moritz Schmoll & Wang Leung Ting - 402-427 I’ll Be Back? Exiled Leaders and Political Instability
by Daniel Krcmaric & Abel Escribà -Folch - 428-456 Can Religious Reinterpretations Bridge the Secular-Religious Divide? Experimental Evidence from Tunisia
by Sharan Grewal & Matthew D. Cebul - 457-493 Losing Hearts & Minds: Aid and Ideology
by Travers B Child - 494-521 International Third Parties and the Implementation of Comprehensive Peace Agreements After Civil War
by Johannes Karreth & Jason Quinn & Madhav Joshi & Jaroslav Tir - 522-554 Conflict Events Worldwide Since 1468BC: Introducing the Historical Conflict Event Dataset
by Charles Miller & K. Shuvo Bakar
January 2023, Volume 67, Issue 1
- 3-37 Who Gets Smart? Explaining How Precision Bombs Proliferate
by Lauren Kahn & Michael C. Horowitz - 38-65 The Impact of Domestic Surveillance on Political Imprisonment: Evidence from the German Democratic Republic
by Christoph Valentin Steinert - 66-93 State breakdown and Army-Splinter Rebellions
by Theodore McLauchlin - 94-121 The Effect of Curfews on Political Preferences
by Deniz Aksoy & Andrew Menger & Margit Tavits - 122-149 Wielding the Gavel or Balancing the Scales? Domestic Legal Systems and Post-Conflict Justice
by Joseph M. Cox & Rachel D. Van Nostrand - 150-177 Peace Negotiations in Civil Conflicts: A New Dataset
by Barış Arı
November 2022, Volume 66, Issue 10
- 1735-1736 Bruce Russett Award for Article of the Year in JCR for 2021
by N/A - 1737-1765 Wargame of Drones: Remotely Piloted Aircraft and Crisis Escalation
by Erik Lin-Greenberg - 1766-1796 Under the Umbrella: Nuclear Crises, Extended Deterrence, and Public Opinion
by David M. Allison & Stephen Herzog & Jiyoung Ko - 1797-1825 Effects of Defensive and Proactive Measures on Competition Between Terrorist Groups
by Subhayu Bandyopadhyay & Todd Sandler - 1826-1853 Rebels with a Cause: Does Ideology Make Armed Conflicts Longer and Bloodier?
by Matthias Basedau & Mora Deitch & Ariel Zellman - 1854-1880 Birth Legacies and State Failure
by Jeff Carter & Douglas Lemke - 1881-1907 Institutional Design, Information Transmission, and Public Opinion: Making the Case for Trade
by Ryan Brutger & Siyao Li - 1908-1930 The Dual Effect of COVID-19 on Intergroup Conflict in the Korean Peninsula
by Nimrod Nir & Eran Halperin & Juhwa Park
October 2022, Volume 66, Issue 9
- 1547-1561 Citizens in Peace Processes
by Felix Haass & Caroline A. Hartzell & Martin Ottmann - 1562-1588 Wartime Experiences and Popular Support for Peace Agreements: Comparative Evidence from Three Cases
by Karin Dyrstad & Helga M. Binningsbø & Kristin M. Bakke - 1589-1618 Divergent Perceptions of Peace in Post-Conflict Societies: Insights from Sri Lanka
by Sabine C. Carey & Belén González & Christian Gläßel - 1619-1649 Citizens and Peace Mediations in Divided Societies: Identifying Zones of Agreement through a Conjoint Survey Experiment
by Neophytos Loizides & Charis Psaltis & Edward Morgan-Jones & Laura Sudulich & Raluca Popp & Tekin Baykiz - 1650-1675 Due Process and Accountability Under Transitional Justice: Evidence from Mosul, Iraq
by Vera Mironova & Sam Whitt - 1676-1702 A Brutality-Based Approach to Identifying State-Led Atrocities
by David Cingranelli & Skip Mark & James B. Garvey & Jordan Hutt & Yuri Lee - 1703-1730 Violent Political Protest: Introducing a New Uppsala Conflict Data Program Data Set on Organized Violence, 1989-2019
by Isak Svensson & Susanne Schaftenaar & Marie Allansson
August 2022, Volume 66, Issue 7-8
- 1147-1173 Knowing is Half the Battle: How Education Decreases the Fear of Terrorism
by Peter Krause & Daniel Gustafson & Jordan Theriault & Liane Young - 1174-1207 The Charitable Terrorist: State Capacity and the Support for the Pakistani Taliban
by Federico Masera & Hasin Yousaf - 1208-1234 Terrorism and Political Tolerance toward “Fellow Travelersâ€
by Mark Peffley & Marc L. Hutchison & Michal Shamir - 1235-1262 Commitment to the “National†in Post-Conflict Countries: Public and Private Security Provision in Lebanon
by Melani Cammett & Christiana Parreira & Dominika Kruszewska-Eduardo & Sami Atallah - 1263-1291 Coordination and Fair Division in Refugee Responsibility Sharing
by Richard E Ericson & Lester A Zeager - 1292-1319 Dissent Networks, State Repression, and Strategic Clemency for Defection
by Howard Liu - 1320-1355 Friday on My Mind: Re-Assessing the Impact of Protest Size on Government Concessions
by Charles Butcher & Jonathan Pinckney - 1356-1392 Restitution or Retribution? Detainee Payments and Insurgent Violence
by Christopher W. Blair - 1393-1421 Poor Prospects—Not Inequality—Motivate Political Violence
by Henrikas BartuseviÄ ius & Florian van Leeuwen - 1422-1448 Oil Crops and Social Conflict: Evidence From Indonesia
by Donald Grasse - 1449-1480 The Impact of Modern-System Training on Battlefield Participation by Kurdish Soldiers
by Matthew Cancian - 1481-1513 Signaling Strength with Handicaps
by Noam Reich - 1514-1542 Getting to the Root of the Issue(s): Expanding the Study of Issues in MIDs (the MID-Issue Dataset, Version 1.0)
by Joshua Jackson & Andrew P. Owsiak & Gary Goertz & Paul F. Diehl
July 2022, Volume 66, Issue 6
- 955-982 Climbing the Ladder: Explaining the Vertical Proliferation of Cruise Missiles
by Bryan Robert Early & Nolan Fahrenkopf & Michael C. Horowitz & James Igoe Walsh - 983-1009 International Investment Disputes, Media Coverage, and Backlash Against International Law
by Ryan Brutger & Anton Strezhnev - 1010-1036 Brewing Violence: Foreign Investment and Civil Conflict
by Pablo M. Pinto & Boliang Zhu - 1037-1065 Wartime Sexual Violence, Social Stigmatization and Humanitarian Aid: Survey Evidence from eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
by Carlo Koos & Summer Lindsey - 1066-1090 Conflict-Related Sexual Violence and the Perils of Impunity
by Helga Malmin Binningsbø & Ragnhild Nordås - 1091-1118 The Logic of Transitional Justice and State Repression: The Effects of Human Rights Prosecutions in Post-Conflict States
by Risa Kitagawa & Sam R. Bell - 1119-1143 Thinking about the distant future promotes the prospects of peace: A construal-level perspective on intergroup conflict resolution
by Nir Halevy & Yair Berson
May 2022, Volume 66, Issue 4-5
- 595-622 Painful Words: The Effect of Battlefield Activity on Conflict Negotiation Behavior
by Eric Min - 623-650 “Twice the Citizen†: How Military Attitudes of Superiority Undermine Civilian Control in the United States
by Risa Brooks & Sharan Grewal - 651-676 Causes of Foreign-Imposed Regime Change: The Signal of Economic Expropriation
by Danielle Villa & Daniel Arnon & Dan Reiter - 677-703 The Two Faces of Opposition to Chemical Weapons: Sincere Versus Insincere Norm-Holders
by Christopher W. Blair & Jonathan A. Chu & Joshua A. Schwartz - 704-728 Why Do Leaders Build Walls? Domestic Politics, Leader Survival, and The Fortification of Borders
by Christopher Linebarger & Alex Braithwaite - 729-754 State Security or Exploitation: A Theory of Military Involvement in the Economy
by Roya Izadi - 755-782 Inefficient Cooperation Under Stochastic and Strategic Uncertainty
by Lisa Bruttel & Werner Güth & Juri Nithammer & Andreas Orland - 783-808 Does Language Foster Reconciliation? Evidence From the Former Yugoslavia
by Michael Kumove - 809-835 Competition and Civilian Victimization
by Michael Gibilisco & Brenton Kenkel & Miguel R. Rueda - 836-866 The Impact of Ideological Ambiguity on Terrorist Organizations
by Susan Olzak - 867-898 The Effect of Migration on Political Support for Co-ethnics: Evidence From Turkey
by Miceal Canavan & Oguzhan Turkoglu - 899-923 The Commercial Military Actor Database
by Ulrich Petersohn & Vanessa Gottwick & Charlotte Penel & Leila Kellgren-Parker - 924-951 Introducing the Peacekeeping Mandates (PEMA) Dataset
by Jessica Di Salvatore & Magnus Lundgren & Kseniya Oksamytna & Hannah M. Smidt
April 2022, Volume 66, Issue 3
- 387-412 Do Natural Resources Really Cause Civil Conflict? Evidence from the New Global Resources Dataset
by Michael Denly & Michael G. Findley & Joelean Hall & Andrew Stravers & James Igoe Walsh - 413-442 A Liberal Peace?: The Growth of Liberal Norms and the Decline of Interstate Violence
by Patrick Gill-Tiney - 443-472 Sanctioning the Homeland: Diasporas’ Influence on American Economic Sanctions Policy
by Tyler Kustra - 473-503 The Importance of UN Security Council Resolutions in Peacekeeping Operations
by Michelle Benson & Colin Tucker - 504-528 Sticks and Stones? Connecting Insurgent Propaganda with Violent Outcomes
by Maura R. Cremin & Bogdan G. Popescu - 529-552 Televising Justice during War
by Stephen Stapleton & Andres Uribe & Austin L. Wright - 553-591 New Estimates of Over 500 Years of Historic GDP and Population Data
by Christopher J. Fariss & Therese Anders & Jonathan N. Markowitz & Miriam Barnum - 592-592 Erratum to ‘A liberal peace? The growth of liberal norms and the decline of interstate violence’
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February 2022, Volume 66, Issue 2
- 191-216 Putting Terror in Its Place: An Experiment on Mitigating Fears of Terrorism among the American Public
by Daniel Silverman & Daniel Kent & Christopher Gelpi - 217-245 What’s Fair in International Politics? Equity, Equality, and Foreign Policy Attitudes
by Kathleen E. Powers & Joshua D. Kertzer & Deborah J. Brooks & Stephen G. Brooks - 246-271 Quick on the Draw: American Negativity Bias and Costly Signals in International Relations
by Seok Joon Kim - 272-296 Atomic Ambiguity: Event Data Evidence on Nuclear Latency and International Cooperation
by Eleonora Mattiacci & Rupal N. Mehta & Rachel Elizabeth Whitlark - 297-326 Does Insurgent Selective Punishment Deter Collaboration? Evidence from the Drone War in Pakistan
by Vincent Bauer & Michael Reese & Keven Ruby - 327-356 Oil Price Shocks and Conflict Escalation: Onshore versus Offshore
by Jørgen Juel Andersen & Frode Martin Nordvik & Andrea Tesei - 357-384 Measuring Human Rights Abuse from Access to Information Requests
by Sarah A. V. Ellington & Benjamin E. Bagozzi & Daniel Berliner & Brian Palmer-Rubin & Aaron Erlich
January 2022, Volume 66, Issue 1
- 3-31 Deterrence and Restraint: Do Joint Military Exercises Escalate Conflict?
by Raymond Kuo & Brian Dylan Blankenship - 32-60 Politics or Performance? Leadership Accountability in UN Peacekeeping
by Magnus Lundgren & Kseniya Oksamytna & Vincenzo Bove - 61-90 Collective Risk and Distributional Equity in Climate Change Bargaining
by Aseem Mahajan & Reuben Kline & Dustin Tingley - 91-114 Revisiting Opportunism in Civil Conflict: Natural Resource Extraction and Health Care Provision
by Justin Conrad & Liana Eustacia Reyes & Megan A. Stewart - 115-143 Indirect Governance at War: Delegation and Orchestration in Rebel Support
by Tim Heinkelmann-Wild & Marius Mehrl - 144-161 Mapping the International System, 1886-2019: The CShapes 2.0 Dataset
by Guy Schvitz & Luc Girardin & Seraina Rüegger & Nils B. Weidmann & Lars-Erik Cederman & Kristian Skrede Gleditsch - 162-185 Introducing the Deadly Electoral Conflict Dataset (DECO)
by Hanne Fjelde & Kristine Höglund
November 2021, Volume 65, Issue 10
- 1639-1640 Bruce Russett Award for Article of the Year in JCR for 2020
by N/A - 1641-1656 Policing and Political Violence
by Kristine Eck & Courtenay R. Conrad & Charles Crabtree - 1657-1679 And the Heat Goes On: Police Repression and the Modalities of Power
by Howard Liu & Christopher M. Sullivan - 1680-1708 How Repression Affects Public Perceptions of Police: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Uganda
by Travis Curtice - 1709-1737 Policing and the Legacies of Wartime State Predation: Evidence from a Survey and Field Experiment in Liberia
by Robert A. Blair & Benjamin S. Morse - 1738-1763 Policing Institutions and Post-Conflict Peace
by Leonardo R. Arriola & David A. Dow & Aila M. Matanock & Michaela Mattes - 1764-1790 Anger, Anxiety, and Selective Exposure to Terrorist Violence
by Leonie Huddy & Oleg Smirnov & Keren L. G. Snider & Arie Perliger - 1791-1819 Violence, Displacement, and Support for Internally Displaced Persons: Evidence from Syria
by Alexandra C. Hartman & Benjamin S. Morse & Sigrid Weber - 1820-1846 Sanctions and Third-party Compliance with US Foreign Policy Preferences: An Analysis of Dual-use Trade
by Timothy M. Peterson - 1847-1848 Corrigendum to Sticks and Stones? Connecting Insurgent Propaganda with Violent Outcomes
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October 2021, Volume 65, Issue 9
- 1459-1488 Security Consolidation in the Aftermath of Civil War: Explaining the Fates of Victorious Militias
by Brandon Bolte & Minnie M. Joo & Bumba Mukherjee - 1489-1520 Concessions for Concession’s Sake: Injustice, Indignation, and the Construction of Intractable Conflict in Israel–Palestine
by Philippe Assouline & Robert Trager - 1521-1550 Genocide, Politicide, and the Prospects of Democratization since 1900
by Gary Uzonyi & Nam Kyu Kim & Nakissa Jahanbani & Victor Asal - 1551-1575 Spying from Space: Reconnaissance Satellites and Interstate Disputes
by Bryan R. Early & Erik Gartzke - 1576-1606 Human Trafficking-Terrorism Nexus: When Violent Non-State Actors Engage in the Modern-Day Slavery
by Nazli Avdan & Mariya Omelicheva