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November 2025, Volume 62, Issue 6
- 1611-1628 Women’s roles and reproductive violence within armed rebellions
by Lindsey A Goldberg - 1629-1645 Labored legacies: The post-conflict implications of women’s wartime participation
by Elizabeth L Brannon - 1646-1662 Women’s economic rights and sexual violence in civil conflict
by Tiffany D Barnes & Jesse C Johnson & Anne Marie McAtee & Gargi Vyas - 1663-1677 Studying conflict-related sexual violence: What does it mean for researchers’ well-being?
by Michele Leiby & Inger Skjelsbæk & Kim Thuy Seelinger - 1678-1693 Dynamics of organized violence in the wake of tropical cyclones
by Elizabeth J Tennant & Elisabeth A Gilmore - 1694-1713 Malnutrition and violent conflict in a heating world: A mediation analysis on the climate–conflict nexus in Nigeria
by Anna Belli & Victor Villa & Marina Mastrorillo & Antonio Scognamillo & Chun Song & Adriana Ignaciuk & Grazia Pacillo - 1714-1732 Agricultural roots of social conflict in Southeast Asia
by Justin V Hastings & David Ubilava - 1733-1749 Conflict relocation and blood diamond policy shifts
by Andrew Saab - 1750-1764 The political viability of AI on the battlefield: Examining US public support, trust, and blame dynamics
by Zachary Zwald & Ryan Kennedy & Adam Ozer - 1765-1782 Careful what you promise: Executive constraints and conflict recurrence
by Sverke R Saxegaard - 1783-1800 The end of rebel rule: Biased peacekeeping interventions and social order
by Jason Hartwig - 1801-1819 Supporting reparations after armed conflict: How discursive ‘memory battles’ affect political solidarity with Guatemalan Indigenous survivors
by Elke Evrard & Gretel MejÃa Bonifazi - 1820-1838 Social reintegration of former al-Shabaab militants: How formal channels help mitigate threat perceptions
by Linnéa Gelot & Prabin B Khadka - 1839-1856 Nonviolent alternatives reduce external support for rebel groups: Evidence from two cross-national survey experiments
by Matthew Cebul & Jonathan Pinckney - 1857-1872 Protection from afar? Diaspora support for rebel groups and civilian victimization
by Sara Daub - 1873-1888 Are domestic war crimes trials biased?
by Ivor Sokolić & Denisa Kostovicova & Lanabi La Lova & Sanja Vico - 1889-1907 Reliable knowledge claims on the recruitment and use of children: An empirical perspective
by Timothy Lynam & Dustin Johnson & Catherine Baillie Abidi - 1908-1922 Trained to rebel: Rebel leaders’ military training and the dynamics of civil conflicts
by Juliana Tappe Ortiz - 1923-1937 How does violence deter? Functional and informational effects of preemptive repression
by Dogus Aktan - 1938-1950 Rewarding loyalty: Selective reassurance and enforcement of asymmetric alliances
by Yasuki Kudo - 1951-1967 The fiscal reckoning of war: Contemporary armed conflict and progressive income taxation
by Jakob Frizell - 1968-1983 Shock and awe: Economic sanctions and relative military spending
by Yuleng Zeng & Andreas Dür - 1984-2000 International economic sanctions and conflict prevention in self-determination disputes
by David E Cunningham & Madeline Fleishman & Peter B White - 2001-2019 Private goods for peace: Economic provisions of peace agreements and the durability of peace
by Elisa D’Amico & Santiago Sosa & Molly M Melin - 2020-2032 Domestic terrorism and the allocation of US overseas defense spending
by Ruixing Cao - 2033-2051 Strategic disruptions: The subnational targeting of internet shutdowns in India
by Marika Miner - 2052-2069 Accounting for variability in conflict dynamics: A pattern-based predictive model
by Thomas Schincariol & Hannah Frank & Thomas Chadefaux - 2070-2087 The 2023/24 VIEWS Prediction challenge: Predicting the number of fatalities in armed conflict, with uncertainty
by Håvard Hegre & Paola Vesco & Michael Colaresi & Jonas Vestby & Alexa Timlick & Noorain Syed Kazmi & Angelica Lindqvist-McGowan & Friederike Becker & Marco Binetti & Tobias Bodentien & Tobias Bohne & Patrick T. Brandt & Thomas Chadefaux & Simon Drauz & Christoph Dworschak & Vito D’Orazio & Hannah Frank & Cornelius Fritz & Kristian Skrede Gleditsch & Sonja Häffner & Martin Hofer & Finn L Klebe & Luca Macis & Alexandra Malaga & Marius Mehrl & Nils W Metternich & Daniel Mittermaier & David Muchlinski & Hannes Mueller & Christian Oswald & Paola Pisano & David Randahl & Christopher Rauh & Lotta Rüter & Thomas Schincariol & Benjamin Seimon & Elena Siletti & Marco Tagliapietra & Chandler Thornhill & Johan Vegelius & Julian Walterskirchen - 2088-2106 Multidimensional effects of conflict-induced violence on wartime migration decisions: evidence from Ukraine
by Yuliya Kosyakova & Irena Kogan & Frank van Tubergen - 2107-2127 War, social preferences, and anti-outgroup behavior: Experimental evidence from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
by Sam Whitt & Douglas Page - 2128-2135 The challenges of surveying in war zones: Lessons from Ukraine
by Kit Rickard & Gerard Toal & Kristin M Bakke & John O’Loughlin - 2136-2147 Introducing the UNSCRA dataset: authoring Security Council draft resolutions, 1990–2023
by Andrea Knapp - 2148-2161 Introducing new data on UN Special Political Mission Mandated Tasks (UNSPMMT)
by Wakako Maekawa - 2162-2174 Expanding the Peace Accords Matrix Implementation Dataset: Partial peace agreements in the Comprehensive Peace Agreement negotiation and implementation process, 1989–2021
by Madhav Joshi & Matthew Hauenstein & Jason Quinn - 2175-2184 The magical practices of rebel organizations: Introducing the Magical Acts by Groups in Civil Conflicts dataset
by Michael J Soules & Nazli Avdan
September 2025, Volume 62, Issue 5
- 1363-1375 Political violence in democracies: An Introduction
by Andrea Ruggeri & Ursula Daxecker & Neeraj Prasad - 1376-1392 Conflict exposure and democratic values: Evidence from wartime Ukraine
by Kristin M Bakke & Marianne Dahl & Kit Rickard - 1393-1410 Does crime breed authoritarianism? Crime exposure, democratic decoupling and political attitudes in Brazil
by Juan Masullo & Krzysztof Krakowski & Davide Morisi - 1411-1427 Violence against civil society actors in democracies: Territorialization of criminal economies and the assassination of social activists in Brazil
by Juan AlbarracÃn & Rodrigo Moura Karolczak & Jonas Wolff - 1428-1446 Law enforcement at the margin of the law: Information provision and support for militarization in Mexico
by Abby Córdova & LucÃa Tiscornia - 1447-1462 Democracy dismissed: When leaders and citizens choose election violence
by Kathleen Klaus & Megan Turnbull - 1463-1478 Why some districts march more: Protest mobilization in the wake of US representatives’ election denial
by Marie-Therese Meye - 1479-1497 Does political violence backfire in mature democracies? Evidence from the Capitol insurrection in the USA
by Krzysztof Krakowski & Juan S Morales - 1498-1513 Democratic elections and anti-immigration attitudes
by Miguel Carreras & Sofia Vera & Giancarlo Visconti - 1514-1530 Renting political violence: A political economy of rents, access and violence delegation
by Maureen Fubara - 1531-1547 Party competition and the limits of electoral coercion: Evidence from Colombia
by Andres D Uribe - 1548-1564 Engineered non-contestation: Deterring electoral contestation using violence in local elections
by Noyonika Das - 1565-1580 Gender in elections: The consequences of killing women activists
by Andrés F Rivera & Juliana Tappe Ortiz & Carlo Koos - 1581-1596 Political violence and anti-system voting in interwar Italy
by Edoardo Alberto Viganò & Bruno Della Sala & Stefan Stojkovic & Nils-Christian Bormann - 1597-1608 Political violence in a polarized democracy: Years of Lead (YoL) data on Italy 1969–1988
by Stefano Costalli & Daniele Guariso & Patricia Justino & Andrea Ruggeri
July 2025, Volume 62, Issue 4
- 815-829 Drafting restraint: Are military recruitment policies associated with interstate conflict initiation?
by Max Z Margulies - 830-846 Divided loyalty: Are broadly recruited militaries less likely to repress nonviolent antigovernment protests?
by Paul L Johnson & Max Z Margulies - 847-862 To compete or strategically retreat? The global diffusion of reconnaissance strike
by Michael C Horowitz & Joshua A Schwartz - 863-881 Setting targets: Abatement cost, vulnerability, and the agreement of NATO’s Wales Pledge on Defense Investment
by Jordan Becker & Paul Poast & Tim Haesebrouck - 882-896 Economic origins of border fortifications
by Afiq bin Oslan - 897-911 Why insurgents engage in kidnappings: A coercive strategy in quasi-state governance and control?
by Lu Liu & Manuel Eisner - 912-927 It’s not just about jobs: The significance of employment quality for participation in political violence and protests in selected Arab Mediterranean countries
by Kari Paasonen - 928-944 Do apologies promote the reintegration of former combatants? Lessons from a video experiment in Colombia
by Gustav Agneman & Lisa Strömbom & Angelika Rettberg - 945-960 Targeting telecommunications: Why do rebel groups target information and communication technology infrastructure?
by Mehmet Erdem Arslan - 961-975 How critical junctures shape secessionist movement cohesion: Strategies, framing processes, and interorganizational relations before and after the 2017 referendum in Catalonia
by Hans Jonas Gunzelmann - 976-994 Demographic features or spatial structures? Unpacking local variation during the 2022 Iranian protests
by Peyman Asadzade - 995-1012 Contentious politics in the borderlands: How nonviolence and migrant characteristics affect public attitudes
by Pearce Edwards & Daniel Arnon - 1013-1029 Mapping advocacy support: Geographic proximity to outgroups and human rights promotion
by Gino Pauselli - 1030-1045 When conflict becomes calamity: Understanding the role of armed conflict dynamics in natural disasters
by Niklas Hänze - 1046-1060 Furthering relational approaches to peace
by Morgan Brigg - 1061-1075 Recovering from economic coercion: Does the pain stop when sanctions end?
by Susan Hannah Allen & Clayton McLaughlin Webb - 1076-1094 Environmental displacement and political instability: Evidence from Africa
by Angela Chesler - 1095-1111 Many hurdles to take: Explaining peacekeepers’ ability to engage in human rights activities
by Hannah Smidt & Constantin Ruhe & Sabine Otto - 1112-1127 Friends and partners: Estimating latent affinity networks with the graphical LASSO
by Andrey Tomashevskiy - 1128-1143 How user language affects conflict fatality estimates in ChatGPT
by Christoph Valentin Steinert & Daniel Kazenwadel - 1144-1158 Extreme weather and contentious elections
by Sarah Birch - 1159-1175 Internal conflicts and shocks: A narrative meta-analysis
by Camille Laville & Pierre Mandon - 1176-1190 Defending the fortress: How asset ownership shapes the desire to resist foreign aggression
by Albert Weckman & Anton Brännlund - 1191-1204 Identity concessions in ethnic civil wars: When are they given and with what outcomes for peace?
by Lesley-Ann Daniels - 1205-1222 The role of subgroup leaders in combatant socialization and resocialization: The British re-education program for German POWs (1946–1948)
by Sam A Erkiletian - 1223-1240 Organized violence 1989–2024, and the challenges of identifying civilian victims
by Shawn Davies & Therése Pettersson & Margareta Sollenberg & Magnus Öberg - 1241-1251 Introducing the Proscription of Armed Actors Dataset
by Magnus Lundgren & Emma Janson & Martin Lundqvist - 1252-1261 The Issue Correlates of War (ICOW) Identity Claims Dataset, 1946-2021
by Paul R Hensel & Sara McLaughlin Mitchell & Andrew P Owsiak & Krista E Wiegand - 1262-1278 Introducing the Latin American Transnational Surveillance (LATS) dataset
by Matias Spektor & Marcos Ross Fernandes & Lucas de Oliveira Paes & João Victor Dalla Pola & Vitor Loureiro Sion - 1279-1291 The references of the nations: Introducing a corpus of United Nations General Assembly resolutions since 1946 and their citation network
by Rafael Mesquita & Antonio Pires - 1292-1303 De jure powersharing 1975–2019: Updating the Inclusion, Dispersion, and Constraints Dataset
by Alix Ziff & Miriam Barnum & Ashley Abadeer & Jasmine Chu & Nicole Jao & Marie Zaragoza & Benjamin AT Graham - 1304-1316 Tailoring the message: A new dataset on the dyadic nature of NGO shaming in the media
by Robert Brathwaite & Shanshan Lian & Amanda Murdie & Baekkwan Park - 1317-1327 The textual dynamics of international policymaking: A new corpus of UN resolutions, 1946–2018
by Sabrina B Arias - 1328-1338 Introducing the Concentration Camps (CCamps v1.0) dataset
by Rachel Van Nostrand & Alex Braithwaite & Daniel Solomon - 1339-1351 Words to unite nations: The complete United Nations General Debate Corpus, 1946–present
by Slava Jankin & Alexander Baturo & Niheer Dasandi - 1352-1360 Corrigendum for Dawkins S. The problem of the missing dead
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May 2025, Volume 62, Issue 3
- 1-1 The Journal of Peace Research is excited to announce that the 2024 JPR Best Visualization Award has been awarded to Masanori Kikuchi!
by N/A - 1-1 The Journal of Peace Research is excited to announce that the Nils Petter Gleditsch Article of the Year Award for 2024 goes to Melanie Sauter!
by N/A - 517-534 Network analysis of international cooperation in space 1958–2023: Evidence of space blocs
by Svetla Ben-Itzhak - 535-549 Third-party countries in cyber conflict: Public opinion and conflict spillover in cyberspace
by Miguel Alberto Gomez & Gregory H Winger - 550-563 Who uses Internet propaganda in civil wars and why?
by Barbara F Walter & Gregoire Phillips - 564-579 Does the military lose public confidence without compliance with civilian control? Experimental evidence from Japan
by Sou Shinomoto - 580-594 Sending the B team: The impact of lesser signals of resolve
by Roseanne W McManus & Tuba Sendinç - 595-612 Sports nationalism and xenophobia: When cheering turns into violence
by Gabriele Pinto - 613-628 The long-term consequences of power-sharing for ethnic salience
by Andreas Juon - 629-642 Trauma in world politics: Memory dynamics between different victim groups
by Kathrin Bachleitner - 643-659 Access denied: Land alienation and pastoral conflicts
by Cécile Richetta & Tim Wegenast - 660-674 Moral reasoning and support for punitive violence after crime
by Hannah Baron & Omar GarcÃa-Ponce & Jorge Olmos Camarillo & Lauren E Young & Thomas Zeitzoff - 675-689 The democratic patience
by Andrew Kenealy - 690-706 Structural adjustment, partisan alignment, and protest in the developing world
by Bernhard Reinsberg & M Rodwan Abouharb - 707-721 Election proximity and the effectiveness of economic sanctions
by Omer Zarpli & Dursun Peksen - 722-737 Resolving bargaining problems in civil conflicts: Goals, institutions and negotiations
by Minnie M Joo - 738-752 Environmental protection after civil war: A difference-in-geographic-discontinuity approach
by Kyosuke Kikuta & Yuta Kamahara - 753-760 International organizations, the EU and peace among member states: Bringing organization structure in
by Morten Egeberg - 761-771 Ethnic politics via digital means: Introducing the Ethnic Organizations Online dataset
by Frederik Gremler & Nils B Weidmann - 772-788 Disaggregated defense spending: Introduction to data
by Jordan Becker & Seth Benson & J Paul Dunne & Edmund Malesky - 789-798 Procedural ethics for social science research: Introducing the Research Ethics Governance dataset
by Rebecca Tapscott & Daniel Rincón Machón - 799-811 Bearing witness: Introducing the Perceived Mass Atrocities Dataset (PMAD)
by Collin J Meisel & Jonathan D Moyer & Austin S Matthews & Oliver Kaplan & Ruth Byrnes & Kerent Benjumea & Phoebe Cribb & Collin Van Son
March 2025, Volume 62, Issue 2
- 195-210 State violence and target group adaptation: Maintaining social status in the face of repressions in Soviet Russia
by Tomila V Lankina & Alexander Libman & Katerina Tertytchnaya - 211-229 Controlling a moving world: Territorial control, displacement and the spread of civilian targeting in Iraq
by Sigrid Weber - 230-245 Fiscal conditions for multiparty elections in dictatorships
by Austin M Mitchell - 246-261 Beyond economic development? Foreign direct investment and pre-election violence
by Tabea Palmtag & Katrin Paula & Tobias Rommel - 262-277 Election violence prevention during democratic transitions: A field experiment with youth and police in Liberia
by Lindsey Pruett & Alex Dyzenhaus & Sabrina Karim & Dao Freeman - 278-294 Microfoundations of domestic audience costs in nondemocratic regimes: Experimental evidence from Putin’s Russia
by Michal Smetana - 295-309 Messaging and mobilization: Rebel groups, social media communication, and audience engagement
by Samuel E Bestvater & Cyanne E Loyle - 310-327 Public perception of terrorism attacks: A conjoint experiment
by Jaroslaw Kantorowicz & Elena Kantorowicz-Reznichenko & Gerdien de Vries - 328-343 Public opinion on trading with the enemy: Trade’s effects on the risk of war
by Celeste Beesley & Eliza Riley Oak - 344-358 External coercion and public support: The case of the US–China trade war
by Jiahua Yue - 359-374 The motivating and mobilizing effects of inequality on civil conflict: Focusing on trade-induced labor market shocks
by Hye-Ryoung Jung - 375-389 Where there’s a will, there’s a way: Border walls and refugees
by Nazli Avdan & Andrew S Rosenberg & Christopher F Gelpi - 390-401 The effects of state presence on the mental mapping of security: Evidence from an experiment in Kashmir
by Yelena Biberman & Christopher B Mann - 402-415 Women, political violence and economics
by Mario Ferrero - 416-432 Gendering hawkishness in the war room: Evidence from Pakistani politicians
by Fahd Humayun - 433-447 Civil war mediation in the shadow of IGOs: The path to comprehensive peace agreements
by Johannes Karreth & Jaroslav Tir & Jason Quinn & Madhav Joshi - 448-461 The gendered risks of defending rights in armed conflict: Evidence from Colombia
by Kiran Stallone & Julia Margaret Zulver - 462-478 A difficult test for hard propaganda: Evidence from a choice experiment in Venezuela
by Philipp M Lutscher & Karsten Donnay - 479-496 Introducing the Lynching in Latin America (LYLA) dataset
by Enzo Nussio & Govinda Clayton - 497-508 Revolutionary days: Introducing the Latin American Guerrillas Dataset
by Guillermo Kreiman - 509-511 2024 Reviewers
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January 2025, Volume 62, Issue 1
- 3-20 Predicting armed conflict using protest data
by Espen Geelmuyden Rød & Håvard Hegre & Maxine Leis - 21-35 Repression, backlash, and the duration of protests in Africa
by Jacob S Lewis & Brandon Ives - 36-51 Dominant group backlash? Majority responses to minority participation in the police
by Matthew Nanes - 52-67 Violence against civilians and public support for the state: The moderating role of governance and ideology
by Gabriella Levy - 68-84 Human rights violations and public support for sanctions
by Barış Arı & Burak Sonmez - 85-101 Student protest, violent interactions, and state repression
by Ayal Feinberg & Idean Salehyan - 102-118 Leader similarity and international conflict
by Matthew DiLorenzo & Bryan Rooney - 119-133 Domestic accountability and non-compliance with international law: Evidence from the Inter-American Court of Human Rights
by Francesca Parente - 134-148 Militarized state-building interventions and the survival of fragile states
by Kelly Matush & David A Lake - 149-165 Blessing or curse? Assessing the local impacts of foreign direct investment on conflict in Africa
by Samuel Brazys & Indra de Soysa & Krishna Chaitanya Vadlamannati - 166-181 The election of former rebel women
by Elizabeth L Brannon - 182-192 The women and men that make peace: Introducing the Mediating Individuals (M-IND) dataset
by Joakim Kreutz & Magda Lorena Cárdenas
November 2024, Volume 61, Issue 6
- 903-916 Butterfly effects in global trade: International borders, disputes, and trade disruption and diversion
by Ryan Brutger & Tim Marple - 917-932 Lethal brands: Terrorist groups’ logos and violence
by Matteo CM Casiraghi & Eugenio Cusumano - 933-951 Revisiting the puzzle of endogenous nuclear proliferation
by Azusa Katagiri - 952-966 Anti-austerity riots in late developing states: Evidence from the 1977 Egyptian Bread Intifada
by Neil Ketchley & Ferdinand Eibl & Jeroen Gunning - 967-984 Episodes of regime transformation
by Seraphine F Maerz & Amanda B Edgell & Matthew C Wilson & Sebastian Hellmeier & Staffan I Lindberg - 985-1001 Nationalist propaganda and support for war in an authoritarian context: Evidence from China
by Dongshu Liu & Li Shao - 1002-1018 The military before the march: Civil-military grand bargains and the emergence of nonviolent resistance in autocracies
by Risa Brooks & Peter B White - 1019-1034 ‘Those MONUSCO agents left while we were still pregnant’: Accountability and support for peacekeeper-fathered children in the DRC
by Heather Tasker & Katie van der Werf & Annie Bunting & Susan A Bartels - 1035-1050 The political consequences of wartime sexual violence: Evidence from a list experiment
by Belén González & Richard Traunmüller - 1051-1068 Do UN peace operations help forcibly displaced people?
by Stefano Costalli & Jessica Di Salvatore & Andrea Ruggeri - 1069-1084 State violence and participation in transitional justice: Evidence from Colombia
by Elsa Voytas & Benjamin Crisman - 1085-1098 Introducing the Mapping Attitudes, Perceptions and Support (MAPS) dataset on the Colombian peace process
by Michael Weintraub & Abbey Steele & Sebastián Pantoja-Barrios & Håvard Mokleiv Nygård & Marianne Dahl & Helga Malmin Binningsbø
September 2024, Volume 61, Issue 5
- 711-725 Asymmetric burden-sharing and the restraining and deterrence effects of alliances
by Yukari Iwanami - 726-743 The composition of UN peacekeeping operations and aid worker security
by Andrew Levin - 744-759 Leader or lackey? Understanding the United Nations Secretary-General’s role in conflict diplomacy
by Lonjezo Peter Mpinganjira Frank - 760-777 Caring is sharing: Why independent commissions in post-conflict societies have power-sharing arrangements
by Dawn Walsh & Natascha S Neudorfer - 778-793 A theory of jihadist beheadings
by Marek K Brzezinski - 794-807 Nationalism and torture
by Matthew Rains & Daniel W Hill Jr - 808-824 Get the word out: Monitoring human rights reduces abuse
by José Kaire - 825-841 Under God, indivisible? Religious salience and interstate territorial conflict
by Ariel Zellman & Jonathan Fox - 842-857 Pulling through elections by pulling the plug: Internet disruptions and electoral violence in Uganda
by Lisa Garbe - 858-873 Spatial patterns of communal violence in sub-Saharan Africa
by Stefan Döring & Katariina Mustasilta - 874-890 Political elite cues and attitude formation in post-conflict contexts
by Natalia Garbiras-DÃaz & Miguel GarcÃa-Sánchez & Aila M Matanock - 891-900 The Rebel Foreign Fighter Dataset
by Jack Schwartz
July 2024, Volume 61, Issue 4
- 513-528 Politicized health emergencies and violent resistance against healthcare responders
by Melanie Sauter - 529-544 Coercion, governance, and political behavior in civil war
by Andres D Uribe - 545-559 Quotidian crime, wartime violence and public goods preferences: Evidence from Liberia
by Sarah Berens & Sabrina Karim - 560-575 Just business? Moral condemnation and virtuous violence in the American and Russian mass publics
by Caleb Pomeroy & Brian C Rathbun - 576-594 The bridge to violence – Mapping and understanding conflict-related violence in postwar Mitrovica
by Emma Elfversson & Ivan Gusic & Marie-Therese Meye - 595-611 Polls of fear? Electoral violence, incumbent strength, and voter turnout in Côte d’Ivoire
by Sebastian van Baalen - 612-626 Justice as fairness or retribution? Citizen reactions to domestic trials of wartime violence
by Risa Kitagawa - 627-642 Bias and balance in civil war mediation
by Elizabeth J Menninga - 643-658 Leader age and international conflict: A regression discontinuity analysis
by Andrew Bertoli & Allan Dafoe & Robert Trager - 659-672 Microchips and sneakers: Bilateral trade, shifting power, and interstate conflict
by Yuleng Zeng - 673-693 Organized violence 1989–2023, and the prevalence of organized crime groups
by Shawn Davies & Garoun Engström & Therése Pettersson & Magnus Öberg - 694-708 Introducing the One-Party Membership Dataset: A dataset on party membership in autocracies
by Fabio Angiolillo
May 2024, Volume 61, Issue 3
- 333-350 From doctrine to detonation: Ideology, competition, and terrorism in campaigns of mass resistance
by Margherita Belgioioso & Ches Thurber - 351-365 Religion and terrorism: Evidence from Ramadan fasting
by Roland Hodler & Paul A Raschky & Anthony Strittmatter - 366-382 State capacity matters in ‘the middle:’ A new perspective on domestic terrorism
by Seung Hoon Chae & Wukki Kim - 383-397 Police reform in the aftermath of armed conflict: How militarization and accountability affect police violence
by LucÃa Tiscornia - 398-412 Protest against Covid-19 containment policies in European countries
by Eric Neumayer & Katharina Gabriela Pfaff & Thomas Plümper - 413-428 Cyber scares and prophylactic policies: Crossnational evidence on the effect of cyberattacks on public support for surveillance
by Amelia C Arsenault & Sarah E Kreps & Keren LG Snider & Daphna Canetti - 429-445 Talk of shame: Conflict-related sexual violence and bilateral critique within the United Nations
by Karin Johansson - 446-461 Economic crisis and regime transitions from within
by Vilde Lunnan Djuve & Carl Henrik Knutsen - 462-476 Bias mitigation in empirical peace and conflict studies: A short primer on posttreatment variables
by Christoph Dworschak - 477-488 Rebel human rights abuses during civil wars: Introducing the rebel human rights violations dataset
by James Igoe Walsh & Justin M Conrad & Beth Elise Whitaker - 489-499 Introducing the Women’s Activities in Armed Rebellion (WAAR) project, 1946–2015
by Meredith Loken & Hilary Matfess - 500-510 Infrastructure and authority at the state’s edge: The Border Crossings of the World dataset
by Michael R Kenwick & Beth A Simmons & Richard J McAlexander
March 2024, Volume 61, Issue 2
- 163-179 How does war affect cultural tolerance? Evidence from concert programs, 1900–60
by Masanori Kikuchi - 180-196 Economic slowdowns and international conflict
by Sung Chul Jung - 197-213 The impact of negative oil shocks on military spending and democracy in the oil states of the greater Middle East: Implications for the oil sanctions
by Sajjad F Dizaji - 214-227 External threats and state support for arms control
by Tobias Risse - 228-245 Can transparency strengthen the legitimacy of international institutions? Evidence from the UN Security Council
by Vegard Tørstad - 246-262 Do we know it when we see it? (Re)-conceptualizing rebel-to-party transition
by Sherry Zaks - 263-278 Avoiding fallout from terrorist attacks: The role of local politics and governments
by Emine Arı & Reşat Bayer & Özge Kemahlıoğlu & Ece Kural - 279-293 From plastic to peace: Overcoming public antipathy through environmental cooperation
by Azusa Uji & Sijeong Lim & Jaehyun Song - 294-303 Rebels with a cause: Introducing the Post-Rebel Electoral Parties dataset
by Carrie Manning & Ian O Smith & Ozlem Tuncel - 304-316 Introducing the parliamentary deployment votes database
by Falk Ostermann & Wolfgang Wagner
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