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November 1991, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 425-430 Military Spending and Economic Growth: A Comment on Cappelen, Gleditsch and Bjerkholt
by Helmut Maneval & Pasi Rautsola & Rolf Wiegert - 431-432 Military Expenditure in Third World Countries: A Rejoinder to Fontanel
by Nicole Ball - 433-434 Reply to Nicole Ball
by Jacques Fontanel - 435-439 The United States and the Postwar Order: Empire or Hegemony?
by Robert O. Keohane
August 1991, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 241-247 The Post-Cold War European Landscape: The Aftermath of the `Velvet Revolutions' in Central-Eastern Europe
by Marek Thee - 249-262 Cultural Style and Solutions to Conflict
by Dorothy K. Billings - 263-278 Ethnicity versus Nationalism
by Thomas Hylland Eriksen - 279-294 Security and Peace in Post-Cold War Europe
by Bjã–Rn Hettne - 295-309 Explaining Relative Peace: Major Power Order, 1816-1976
by Jeffery J. Schahczenski - 311-323 West German Ostpolitik and the German Question
by Gert Krell
May 1991, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 129-133 The Greening of Peace Research
by Dennis Clark Pirages - 135-159 Improving Communications Links between Moscow and Washington
by Desmond Ball - 161-174 Sex Differences in Attitudes toward Nuclear War
by Patricia A. Gwartney-Gibbs & Denise H. Lach - 175-189 Economic Incentives and International Cooperation: Technology Transfer to the People's Republic of China, 1978-86
by William J. Long - 191-204 `Economic Warfare' and `Strategic Goods': A Conceptual Framework for Analyzing COCOM
by Tor Egil Fã˜Rland - 205-216 Human Rights and the Allocation of US Military Assistance
by Steven C. Poe - 217-230 Tension between the Strong, and the Strategies of the Weak
by Hans Mouritzen
February 1991, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 3-6 International Mediation
by Jacob Bercovitch - 7-17 Some Conceptual Issues and Empirical Trends in the Study of Successful Mediation in International Relations
by Jacob Bercovitch & J. Theodore Anagnoson & Donnette L. Wille - 19-27 Formal and Quasi-Mediators in International Disputes: An Exploratory Analysis
by Louis Kriesberg - 29-42 The Potential Complementarity of Mediation and Consultation within a Contingency Model of Third Party Intervention
by Ronald J. Fisher & Loraleigh Keashly - 43-55 Mediation in the Development of Norms to Manage Conflict: Kissinger in the Middle East
by Brian S. Mandell & Brian W. Tomlin - 57-69 Camp David: Problem-Solving or Power Politics as Usual?
by Tom Princen - 71-84 Great Power Mediation: The USA and the May 1983 Israeli—Lebanese Agreement
by Efraim Inbar - 85-98 Mediating Conflict in Central America
by Paul Wehr & John Paul Lederach - 99-115 The UN Secretary-General and the Mediation of International Disputes
by Kjell Skjelsbæk
November 1990, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 353-357 Why Does the Cold War Continue in the Third World?
by Mark N. Katz - 359-372 The Assumptions of British Nuclear Weapons Decision-Makers
by John Hamwee & Hugh Miall & Scilla Elworthy - 373-384 ICBM Trajectories: Some Issues for the Superpowers' Neighbors
by Alejandro Nadal Egea - 385-397 European Security: New, Old and Borrowed
by Pekka Sivonen - 399-414 Regime-Building in the Non-Proliferation System
by Trevor McMorris Tate - 415-428 Crime in Scandinavia during World War II
by Henrik Tham - 429-444 Interdependence, Cooperation and Conflict: An Empirical Analysis
by Michiel S. de Vries - 445-460 African Interstate Conflict: A Perceptual Approach
by Joseph M. Kum - 461-466 The Economic Effects of Military Expenditure in Third World Countries
by Jacques Fontanel
August 1990, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 241-246 Afghanistan: Retribalization of the War
by Astri Suhrke - 247-254 The Concept of Stability in the Context of Conventional War in Europe
by Robert Axelrod - 255-272 Investment Dependence and Political Conflict in Third World Countries
by John M. Rothgeb Jr - 273-289 Peace Research as `International' - in What Sense?
by Helena Rytövuori - 291-305 Cultural Violence
by Johan Galtung - 307-319 On Bounded Rationality and the Framing of Decisions in International Relations: Towards a Dynamic Network Model of World Politics
by Jan Faber - 321-329 Factors Predisposing Individuals to Support Nuclear Disarmament: An International Perspective
by Ken Rigby & Jacques Metzer & Biruta Dietz - 331-334 Political Liberties and Attribute Changes
by Jack E. Vincent - 335-343 The Language of Foreign Policy
by Ole Wæver
May 1990, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 113-115 The Challenge of Global Policy
by Marvin S. Soroos - 117-125 Global Policy Studies and Peace Research
by Marvin S. Soroos - 127-140 Global Policies and the United Nations System: A Current Assessment
by Roger A. Coate & Donald J. Puchala - 141-154 Global Policy and the Future of the United Nations
by J. Martin Rochester - 155-168 Grass-Roots Perspectives on Global Policies for Development
by Chadwick F. Alger - 169-176 Atmospheric Pollution as a Global Policy Problem
by Tapani Vaahtoranta - 177-190 Global Water Issues Confronting Humanity
by Malin Falkenmark - 191-209 Thinking Globally in Post-Mao China
by Samuel S. Kim - 211-219 Regional Policy and World Crises: An East European View
by Nansen Behar - 221-230 Global Policy Studies: A Skeptical View
by Jack Donnelly
February 1990, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-7 The End of the Third World?
by Hans-Henrik Holm - 9-24 Civilizations, Empires, and Wars
by William Eckhardt - 25-41 From the Truman Doctrine to the Second Superpower Detente: The Rise and Fall of the Cold War
by Michael Cox - 43-54 Confronting Anthropological Ethics: Ethnographic Lessons from Central America
by Philippe Bourgois - 55-74 Toward an East—West Security Regime: The Case of Confidence- and Security-Building Measures
by Volker Rittberger & Manfred Efinger & Martin Mendler - 75-85 Relationships Between Political Violence and Psychological Responses Among Palestinian Women
by Raija-Leena Punamäki - 87-100 The Security-Welfare Relationship: Longitudinal Evidence from Taiwan
by David R. Davis & Steve Chan - 101-106 The Technological Imperative in Strategic Thought
by Judith Reppy
November 1989, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 337-340 Eastern Reform Processes and the Policy of the West
by Pierre Lemaitre - 341-351 Towards a Comparative Study of Peace Ideas: Goals, Approaches and Problems
by Vilho Harle - 353-365 The Logic of Deterrence
by Ola Tunander - 367-383 A Unified Analysis of International Conflict and Cooperation
by Adele G. Platter & Thomas F. Mayer - 385-398 The Rewards of Allah
by Daniel L. Smith - 399-412 Force Ratios, Arms Imports and Foreign Aid Receipts in the Developing Nations
by Peter N. Hess - 413-418 Neutrality, European Community and World Peace: The Case of Austria
by Josef Binter - 419-420 Foreign Overt Military Intervention in the Nuclear Age: A Clarification
by Herbert K. Tillema - 421-431 Over the Hill? The Anatomy of Revolution at Fifty
by Torbjørn L. Knutsen & Jennifer L. Bailey
August 1989, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 225-231 Recurrent Detentes
by Peter Wallensteen - 233-247 The History of Peace: Concept and Organizations from the Late Middle Ages to the 1870s
by Istvan Kende - 249-264 After the Shooting Stops: Insights on Postwar Economic Growth
by Dirk C. Van Raemdonck & Paul F. Diehi - 265-284 The Long Cycle of Global War and the Transformation of Alliance Norms
by Charles W. Kegley Jr & Gregory A. Raymond - 285-296 Gender and Public Opinion: Defense and Nuclear Issues in New Zealand
by James W. Lamare - 297-306 Strategic Defense: Catastrophic Loss of Control
by David A. Bella - 307-317 In-Depth Defense: A Scenario for the US Military Structure
by David S. Fish - 319-325 Coping with a Greedy Neighbour
by HÃ¥kan Wiberg
May 1989, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 113-121 The Seville Statement on Violence: A Progress Report
by David Adams - 123-137 Finnish Russophobia: The Story of an Enemy Image
by Heikki Luostarinen - 139-152 The Underlying Structure of Ethical Beliefs toward War
by Howard Tamashiro & Gregory G. Brunk & Donald Secrest - 153-163 The Correlates of Arms Importation
by Frederic S. Pearson - 165-177 The Erosion of Restraint in West German Arms Transfer Policy
by Michael Brzoska - 179-196 Foreign Overt Military Intervention in the Nuclear Age
by Herbert K. Tillema - 197-212 Conflict Resolution, Ethnonationalism and the Middle East Impasse
by Alexis Heraclides - 213-222 Gene Sharp's Theory of Power
by Brian Martin
February 1989, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-5 Journal of Peace Research
by Nils Petter Gleditsch - 7-17 Extended Deterrence, Superpower Control, and Militarized Interstate Disputes, 1962-76
by Erich Weede - 19-31 The Implications of the Pre-War Philippine Experience for Peace Research
by Stephen Rosskamm Shalom - 33-46 Internal and External Factors in Effecting Third World Military Expenditures
by Robert E. Looney - 47-56 Gender and Cooperation in the Laboratory
by Birgit Brock-Utne - 57-67 The Development Problematic: A Macro-Micro Perspective
by Dieter Senghaas - 69-77 The Determinants of Arms Expenditures of NATO and the Warsaw Pact: Some Further Evidence
by J. D. Byers & D. A. Peel - 79-90 Defense Spending and Economic Growth in Subsaharan Africa: An Econometric Investigation
by Kwabena Gyimah-Brempong - 91-99 The Probability of Nuclear War
by Rudolf Avenhaus & John Fichtner & Steven J. Brams & D. Marc Kilgour - 101-105 The State, the Military and War
by Johan Galtung
December 1988, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 337-350 Ethnic Conflicts in South Asia: The Case of Sri Lanka and the Indian Peace-keeping Force (IPKF)
by Kumar Rupesinghe - 351-364 American Nuclear Hegemony in Korea
by Peter Hayes - 365-380 Chinese Auguries
by Bruce D. Larkin - 381-394 The Erosion of Anti-Militaristic Principles in Contemporary Japan
by Glenn D. Hook - 395-410 New Zealand's Role in Promoting a Nuclear-free Pacific
by Kevin P. Clements - 411-430 The South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone: A Fettered Leap Forward
by Toshiki Mogami - 431-448 Military Dependency: Thailand and the Philippines
by Bjorn Hagelin
September 1988, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 213-227 An Analysis of Coercion
by Timo Airaksinen - 229-244 International Surveillance Satellites - Open Skies for All?
by Johan Swahn - 245-256 Towards a Social Psychology of Peace
by Eva Senghaas-Knobloch & Birgit Volmerg - 257-264 The Military Sector vis-Ã -vis the Environment
by Arthur H. Westing - 265-271 Attitudes Toward Nuclear Disarmament: International Comparisons of University Students and Activists
by Knud S. Larsen & Reidar Ommundsen & György Csepeli & Robert Elder & Hanns-Dietrich Dann & Ed C.J. Long & Howard Giles - 287-290 Foreword
by Anatol Rapoport - 291-334 Applications of Systems Modelling in Peace Research
by Czesław Mesjasz
June 1988, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 115-135 National Interests and US Foreign Aid: The Carter and Reagan Years
by James H. Lebovic - 137-148 Better to Fight Another Day: A Pre-Theory of Insurgent Coalitions
by Robert Maranto - 149-163 Structural Contradictions, War Traps and Peace
by Stanton K. Tefft - 165-177 Trade-offs Between Defence and Education/Health Expenditures in Developing Countries
by Geoffrey Harris & Mark Kelly & Pranowo - 179-185 Bridging the Gap Between Peace Action, Education and Research
by William Eckhardt - 187-188 The Falklands War: A Comment on Christoph Bluth
by Alec De Montmorency - 189-190 Just War Theory and the Falklands/Malvinas Conflict: A Reply to Mr. de Montmorency
by Christoph Bluth
March 1988, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 5-15 The Pursuit of a Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban
by Marek Thee - 17-29 Global Interdependence and the Responsibilities of States: Learning from the Japanese Experience
by Marvin S. Soroos - 31-42 Stability and Polarity: New Paths for Inquiry
by Patrick James & Michael Brecher - 43-56 The Risk of Compulsory Escalation
by Henk W. Houweling & Jan G. Siccama - 57-67 International Co-operation and Neutrality
by Efraim Karsh - 69-80 Can Non-violence Be Combined with Military Means for National Defense?
by Jack D. Salmon - 81-89 The Nature and Meanings of Nonviolent Direct Action: An Exploratory Study
by Douglas G. Bond - 91-93 Provoking a Discussion on Non-provocative Defense
by Alvin M. Saperstein - 95-96 Peace Research as the Good Guys' Rand Corporation?
by Wilhelm Agrell
December 1987, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 327-331 Focus On The Arms Trade — Can It Be Controlled?
by Michael Brzoska - 333-338 Soviet Defence Costs—the Unquantifiable Burden?
by Carl Gustav Jacobsen - 339-363 The Security of Small Nations: Challenges and Defences
by HÃ¥kan Wiberg - 365-379 Does the USSR Have a 'Grand Strategy'? Reinterpreting the Invasion of Afghanistan
by David Gibbs - 381-391 The Soviet Defence Burden and Arms Control
by Rowland T. Maddock - 393-405 Analyzing Shifts in International Conflict from Quality of Life Indicators
by Jack E. Vincent
September 1987, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 213-214 Preface
by Jan Egeland & Yves Sandoz & Louise Doswald-Beck - 219-236 The Frontiers of International Humanitarian Law
by Allan Rosas & Pär Stenbäck - 237-249 Inter Arma Caritas: Evolution and Nature of International Humanitarian Law
by Jacques Meurant - 251-262 The Civilian in the Crossfire
by Louise Doswald-Beck - 263-273 Humanitarian Law of Armed Conflict: Problems of Applicability
by Olivier Dürr - 275-286 Regulating Conventional Weapons in the Future — Humanitarian Law or Arms Control?
by Ove Bring - 287-296 The Red Cross and Peace: Realities and Limits
by Yves Sandoz - 297-306 Humanitarian Law in Armed Conflict: The Role of International Nongovernmental Organizations
by David Weissbrodt - 307-314 Getting Access to the Victims: Role and Activities of the ICRC
by Jean-Luc Blondel - 315-322 Torture: The Need for a Dialogue with Its Victims and Its Perpetrators
by Laurent Nicole
June 1987, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 111-124 A Balkan Nuclear Weapon-Free Zone: Viability of the Regime and Implications for Crisis Management
by Donna J. Klick - 125-134 The Psychohistory of Warfare: The Co-Evolution of Culture, Psyche and Enemy
by Ofer Zur - 135-149 Growth with Equity: A Test of Olson's Theory for the Asian Pacific-Rim Countries
by Steve Chan - 151-166 Outside of a Small Circle of Friends: States, Genocide, Mass Killing and The Role of Bystanders
by Michael Stohl - 167-183 International Cooperation: Transforming 'Needs' into 'Deeds'
by Arild Underdal - 185-198 Influencing the Decision Makers: The Vietnam Experience
by Melvin Small
March 1987, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 5-20 The British Resort to Force in the Falklands/ Malvinas Conflict 1982: International Law and Just War Theory
by Christoph Bluth - 21-30 Ethnic Cleavage as a Component of Global Military Expenditures
by Robert M. Rosh - 31-46 Conflicts between Socialist States
by Anton Bebler - 47-60 An Enhanced Non-Provocative Defense in Europe: Attrition of Aggressive Armored Forces by Local Militias
by Alvin M. Saperstein - 61-74 The Need for an Alternative NATO Strategy
by Bjã¸Rn Mã¸Ller - 75-85 Offensive versus Defensive: Military Strategy and Alternative Defence
by Wilhelm Agrell
December 1986, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 309-328 Richardson Processes and Arms Transfers, 1971-1980: A Preliminary Analysis
by Richard W. Chadwick - 329-337 Defense Expenditures, External Public Debt and Growth in Developing Countries
by Robert E. Looney & P.C. Frederiksen - 339-356 Decision-Making in the Face of Uncertainty: Attributions of Norwegian and American Officials
by Daniel Heradstveit & G. Matthew Bonham - 357-376 The Demilitarization and Neutralization of the Ã…land Islands: A Regime 'in European Interests' Withstanding Changing Circumstances
by Holger Rotkirch - 377-390 The Doctrine of Economic Neutrality of the IMF and the World Bank
by Richard Swedberg
September 1986, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 213-227 Normative Constraints on the Use of Force Short of War
by Charles W. Kegley JR & Gregory A. Raymond - 229-246 The Invasion of CTrenada, 1983 and the Collapse of Legal Norms
by Maurice Waters - 247-262 US-Soviet Global Rivalry: Norms of Competition
by Alexander L. George - 263-277 Empire by Invitation? The United States and Western Europe, 1945-1952
by Geir Lundestad - 279-289 War-Proneness, War-Weariness, and Regime Type: 1816-1980
by David Garnham
June 1986, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 103-113 Nuclear Pacifism as Collective Action
by Paul Wehr - 115-127 The Peace Movement - An Anti-Establishment Movement
by Kim Salomon - 129-139 Individual Differences in Attitudes Towards Nuclear Arms Policies: Some Psychological and Social Policy Considerations
by Seymour Feshbach & Michael J. White - 141-154 Grassroots and Gewaltfreie Aktionen: A Study of Mass Mobilization Strategies in the West German Peace Movement
by Joyce Marie Mushaben - 155-173 Peace and Politics: The Danish Peace Movement and Its Impact on National Security Policy
by Michael A. Krasner & Nikolaj Petersen - 175-182 An Underdeveloped Peace Movement: The Case of France
by Jacques Fontanel - 183-192 Citizens' Peace Movement in the Soviet Baltic Republics
by Rein Taagepera - 193-208 The Church and the Independent Peace Movement in Eastern Europe
by B. Welling Hall
March 1986, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 9-27 Accidental Nuclear War: A Risk Assessment
by Michael D. Wallace & Brian L. Crissey & Linn I. Sennott - 29-40 Progress in the Study of International Conflict: A Methodological Critique
by Roslyn L. Simowitz & Barry L. Price - 41-49 The Determinants of Defence Expenditure in the ASEAN Region
by Geoffrey Harris - 51-67 If Peace Comes ... Future Expectations of Israeli Children and Youth
by Miriam Spielmann - 69-76 War and Defence Attitudes: A First Look at Survey Data from 14 Countries
by Ola Listhaug
December 1985, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 285-288 Focus On: Verification and Trust in Arms Control
by Allan S. Krass - 289-301 The Political Economy of Information: The Impact of Transborder Data Flows
by Laurie J. Wilson & Ibrahim Al-Muhanna - 303-319 Security Policies of European Countries Outside the Soviet Sphere
by Herman van der Wusten & Jan Nijman & Rob Thijsse - 321-333 The US Catholic Bishops and the Nuclear Crisis
by Samuel S. Kim - 335-344 Migrant Labour and Foreign Policy: The Case of Mozambique
by Grete Brochmann - 345-357 The American Public and the Soviet Union: The Domestic Context of Discontent
by Miroslav Nincic - 359-364 Grounds for Recognition of Conscientious Objection to Military Service: The Deontological-Teleological Distinction Considered
by Matti Wiberg - 365-370 Misconstruing the First Image: The Fallacy of US Vulnerability
by Hendrik Spruyt
September 1985, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 189-196 Focus On
by Raimo Väyrynen - 197-209 Security Implications of Alternative Defense Options for Western Europe
by Bent Sørensen - 211-221 Secessionist Self-Determination: Some Lessons from Katanga, Biafra and Bangladesh
by M. Rafiqul Islam - 223-238 Some (Western) Dilemmas in Managing Extended Deterrence
by Erich Weede - 239-247 The Economics of Exporting Arms
by Ron Smith & Anthony Humm & Jacques Fontanel - 249-259 Armaments without War: An Analysis of Some Underlying Effects
by Paul F. Diehl - 261-272 The Role of Process in Arms Control Negotiations
by Gerald M. Steinberg
June 1985, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 93-100 Focus On: The U.S. in Central America: The Obfuscation of History
by Larry Hufford - 101-115 The Insurance Factor? An Assessment of War Costs
by Theresa Clair Smith - 117-128 A University Peace Studies Curriculum for the 1990s
by George A. Lopez - 129-140 Image of the Peace Field: An International Survey
by Anita Kemp - 141-158 Twenty-Five Years of Peace Research: Ten Challenges and Some Responses
by Johan Galtung