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June 1985, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 159-173 Contradicting Peace Proposals in the Palestine Conflict
by Kjell-Ã…ke Nordquist
March 1985, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-8 Focus On: American-Soviet Detente: What Went Wrong?
by Peter Wallensteen - 9-29 The Longest Wars: Indochina 1945-75
by Stein Tønnesson - 31-45 The Garrison State in America: a Content Analysis of Trends in the Expectation of Violence
by J. Samuel Fitch - 47-67 Capabilities in Context: National Attributes and Foreign Policy in the Middle East
by James H. Lebovic - 69-77 Peace and Development: Looking for the Right Track
by Georg Sørensen
December 1984, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 311-316 Focus On: The Uppsala Code of Ethics for Scientists
by Bengt Gustafsson & Lars Rydén & Gunnar Tibell & Peter Wallensteen - 317-330 Images of World Futures
by Marguerite Kramer - 337-359 Regional Conflict Formations: An Intractable Problem of International Relations
by Raimo Väyrynen - 361-373 Military Spending and Economic Growth in the OECD Countries
by Ã…dne Cappelen & Nils Petter Gleditsch & Olav Bjerkholt - 389-394 Opportunity Costs of Defence: A Comment on Dabelko and McCormick
by Carl Hampus Lyttkens & Claudio Vedovato - 395-397 Response to Lyttkens and Vedovato
by David D. Dabelko & James M. McCormick
September 1984, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 207-213 Focus On: Human Rights — Ineffective Big States, Potent Small States
by Jan Egeland - 215-226 Human Rights and U.S. Foreign Assistance from Nixon to Carter
by Michael Stohl & David Carleton & Steven E. Johnson - 227-241 Peace by Empire? Conflict Outcomes and International Stability, 1816-1976
by Zeev Maoz - 243-257 Universalism vs. Particularism: On the Limits of Major Power Order
by Peter Wallensteen - 259-275 The Nuclearization of Language: Nuclear Allergy as Political Metaphor
by Glenn D. Hook - 277-288 Diffusion of War: Some Theoreticai Considerations and Empirical Evidence
by Jan Faber & Henk W. Houweling & Jan G. Siccama
June 1984, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 95-99 Focus On: Three Minutes to a New Day?
by Jan Øberg - 101-108 Pathologies of Defense
by Kenneth E. Boulding - 109-125 Peace, Power, and Security: Contending Concepts in the Study of International Relations
by Barry Buzan - 127-139 Transarmament: from Offensive to Defensive Defense
by Johan Galtung - 141-155 Alternative Defense Polieies and the Peace Movement
by Ben Dankbaar - 157-167 Small but not Beautiful
by Wilhelm Agrell - 169-180 A New European Peace Order as a System of Collective Security
by Dieter S. Lutz - 181-192 Global Violence and a Just World Order
by Samuel S. Kim
March 1984, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-3 Focus On: The Gender Gap
by Elise Boulding - 5-14 The Effects of Foreign Investment on Overall and Sectoral Growth in Third World States
by John M. Rothgeb Jr - 17-45 Freedom of Information in National Security Affairs: A Comparative Study of Norway and the United States
by Nils Petter Gleditsch & Einar Høgetveit - 47-60 Paradigms of Political Integration and Unification: Applications to Korea
by Michael Haas - 61-78 Bipolarity and War: The Role of Capability Concentration and Alliance Patterns among Major Powers, 1816-1965
by Frank Whelon Wayman
December 1983, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 293-298 Focus On: Lebanon and Premonitions of Battles to Come
by Marianne Heiberg - 299-309 The United States' Search for Security: A Psychotherapist's Viewpoint
by Francoise Hall - 311-328 Using Positive Sanctions to End International Conflicts: Iran and the Arab Gulf Countries
by Fred H. Lawson - 329-342 Peace and Development Contradictions and Compatibilities
by Bjørn Hettne - 343-355 OPEC and the Problem of Collective Action
by Raino Malnes - 357-364 The Militarization of Space and International Law
by Allan Rosas - 365-366 Rejoinder to Herbert Lamm
by Helge Hveem
September 1983, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 205-212 Arms Races and Escalation: A Closer Look
by Paul F. Diehl - 213-220 Détente: Models and Strategies
by Peter Schlotter - 221-225 Stopping the Arms Race in Outer Space
by Allan M. Din - 227-237 Re-Settlement and Dislocation of Small Farmers in Alcoa's Mining Areas in the Mocho Mountains of Jamaica
by Odd Are Berkaak - 239-252 The Political Economy of East-South Relations
by Ruben Berrios - 253-259 Peace Research and Politics within the Field of Societal Demands
by Egbert Jahn - 261-270 Peace Research and Science. A Discussion Paper
by Tord Høivik - 271-277 Research Communication: The Military Related External Debt of Third World Countries
by Michael Brzoska - 280-280 Rejoinder
by Hakan Wiberg
June 1983, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 101-106 Focus On: East-West Relations at the Cross-Roads
by Carl G. Jacobsen - 107-127 The Debate within NATO and the 'China Card'
by Matthias Nass & Andreas Oldag - 129-155 Comparative Perspectives on Militarization, Repression and Social Welfare
by Miles D. Wolpin - 157-170 Arab Nationalism and Palestine
by E.G.H. Joffé - 171-177 Optimal Control of Disarmament Using the Emigration Level
by Mark Reitman - 179-192 The Tangibility of Issues and Global Conflict: A Test of Rosenau's Issue Area Typology
by John A. Vasquez
March 1983, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-4 Focus on: Freedom of Information and National Security
by Morton H. Halperin - 5-15 Disengagement Zones: A Step Towards Meaningful Defence?
by Per Berg & Sverre Lodgaard - 17-26 A Counterforce/Countervalue Scenario- or How Much Destructive Capability is Enough?
by Dieter S. Lutz - 27-48 State-Based Accumulation and Economic Dependence: Toward an Optimal Policy
by David J. Sylvan - 49-57 Self-Activation of the World Nuclear Weapons System
by Bernard Bereanu - 59-72 The Many-Pronged Spear: External Military Intervention in Civil Wars in the 1970s
by Bertil Dunér - 73-86 A Game-Theoretic Evaluation of the Cease-Fire Alert Decision of 1973
by Frank C. Zagare
December 1982, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 287-300 Critique of Nuclear Extinction
by Brian Martin - 301-322 East-West Trade as a Source of Tension
by Herbert Wulf - 323-343 Military-Industrial Cooperation
by Magne Barth - 345-353 Verification in Arms Control: beyond NTM
by William D. Jackson - 355-367 Self-Reliance under Socialism - The Case of Albania
by Berit Backer - 387-389 Book Nates
by N/A
September 1982, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 205-225 Invulnerability without Threat
by Dietrich Fischer - 227-240 Communication and Peace. The Empirical and Theoretical Relation between Two Categories in Social Sciences
by Jörg Becker - 241-250 Peace and Communication
by Tapio Varis - 251-259 Foreign Exchange Costs of the Indian Military 1950 - 1972
by Peter Terhal - 261-270 Research Communication
by Arthur H. Westing - 271-274 Research Communication: War is Heck
by David L. Cole
June 1982, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 97-100 Focus on: Turmoil in Central America
by Ines Vargas & Reiulf Steen - 101-101 Preface
by N/A - 107-116 Non-Violence and the Strike Movements in Poland
by Wojciech Modzelewski - 117-131 Adaptation through Political Crises in Post-War Poland
by Wojciech Lamentowicz - 133-141 The Current Polish Economic Crisis and How to Overcome It
by Mieczyslaw Rakowski - 143-160 Revolt of the Incapacitated: Inter- and Intra-Organizational Consequences of the Polish Summer 1980
by Marian J. Kostecki - 161-171 Economic Policies of the New Independent Trade Unions: Domains of Interest and Premises of Choice
by Stefan Kurowski - 173-179 The Political Conditions for Realization of the Agreements
by Stefan Kawalec - 181-195 Polish Peaceful Revolution: An Anatomy of Polarization
by Jadwiga Staniszkis
March 1982, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-10 Focus on: The Polish Drama: Its Meaning and International Impact
by Marek Thee - 11-20 Focus on: The Sino-American Collaboration and Cold War II
by Samuel S. Kim - 21-36 The Nuclear Era: Perception and Reality- a Century Apart?
by Carl Gustav Jacobsen - 37-48 Confrontational Behavior and Escalation to War 1816-1980: A Research Plan
by J. David Singer - 49-60 Understanding International Conflict: Some Theoretical Gaps
by Miroslav Nincic - 61-82 Ideas of 'Survival' and 'Progress' in the Finnish Foreign Policy Tradition
by Osmo Apunen & Helena Rytövuori
December 1981, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 309-317 Presidential Directive (P.D.) 59
by Milton Leitenberg - 319-332 'Capitulation', 'Resistance' and the Framework of 'Normali-zation': The August 1968 Invasion of Czechoslovakia and the Czechoslovak Response
by Fred H. Eidlin - 333-350 Demilitarization in Costa Rica
by Tord Høivik & Solveig Aas - 353-361 Proxy Intervention in Civil Wars
by Bertil Dunér
September 1981, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 221-240 Capitalism and Armaments: Business Cycles and Defense Spending in the United States 1945—1979
by Gert Krell - 241-260 The Opportunity Costs of Acting as a Super Power: U.S. Military Strategy in the 1980s
by Walter Goldstein - 261-275 The Reporting of Military Expenditures
by Michael Brzoska - 277-290 Constitutions, Covenants, and Charters: an Analysis of Decision Rules in International Organisations
by John R. Freeman & Cynthia A. Cannizzo - 291-297 Crisis and Continuity in the International System
by Warren R. Phillips & Margee M. Ensign - 299-300 A Response to Sten Sparre Nilson's Rejoinder
by Jeffrey D. Simon - 301-301 A Short Reply
by Sten Sparre Nilson - 307-307 Errata
by N/A
June 1981, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 111-148 JPR 1964-1980 — What Have We Learnt about Peace?
by Hakan Wiberg - 149-157 Small Peace
by Paul Smoker - 159-164 A Gandhian Perspective on Peace
by Anima Bose - 165-173 Elements of the Modern Concept of Peace
by Alfred Bönisch - 175-181 Interpreters and Lobbies for Positive Peace
by Hubert Groten & Jürgen Jansen - 183-199 Social Cosmology and the Concept of Peace
by Johan Galtung - 201-207 Revolution and Peace: the Nicaraguan Road
by Ernesto Cardenal
March 1981, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-18 Accounting for International War: The State of the Discipline
by J. David Singer - 19-38 The Quantitative Study of International Conflict: Quantity and Quality? An Assessment of Empirical Research
by Wolf-Dieter Eberwein - 39-55 Another approach to a Theory on the Causes of International War
by Klaus Jürgen Gantzel - 57-90 Incompatibility, Confrontation, and War: Four Models and Three Historical Systems, 1816—1976
by Peter Wallensteen - 91-95 Old Nails in New Coffins: The Para Bellum Hypothesis Revisited
by Michael D. Wallace - 97-101 The Victims — a Research Failure
by Ekkehart Krippendorff
December 1980, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 281-290 Focus on: Poland, August-September 1980 Is a Socialist Revolution under State Capitalism Possible?
by Johan Galtung & Peter Wallensteen - 291-303 British Military Intervention after World War II: Militance in a Second-Rank Power
by John Van Wingen & Herbert K. Tillema - 305-323 UN Elites: Perspectives on Peace
by Christine Sylvester - 325-337 Mirror Images in Americans' Perceptions of Nations and Leaders during the Iranian Hostage Crisis
by Pamela Johnston conover & Karen A. Mingst & Lee Sigelman - 339-355 The Cost of Vigilance in Israel: Linking the Economic and Social Costs of Defense
by Ofira Seliktar - 357-359 A Rejoinder to Jeffrey D. Simon: Social Position and American Foreign Policy Attitudes: 1952—1972
by Sten Sparre Nilson
September 1980, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 201-205 Focus on: The Menace of the New Cycle of Interventionary Diplomacy
by Richard Falk - 207-221 The Illusion of State Power: Transnational Corporations and the Neutralization of Host-Country Legislation
by Thomas J. Biersteker - 235-246 The Consequences of Expensive Oil on Arms Transfers
by Steve Chan - 247-259 Transfer of Technology — A Structural Analysis
by Maja Naur - 261-267 'Facts' about the Military
by Clare Mundy & Dan Smith - 269-277 Foreign Aid and Voting in the UN General Assembly, 1967—1976
by Kul B. Rai
June 1980, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 93-102 Focus on: Af ghanistan
by Raimo Väyrynen - 103-117 Capital, Labor, and the Spoils of War
by Miroslav Nincic - 119-133 Strategic Dependence and Oil in Mexican-American Relations
by John Saxe-Fernandez - 135-149 Red Militarism
by Ulrich Albrecht - 151-171 The Correlation of World Forces: the Soviet Concept
by Julian Lider - 173-193 Soldiers and Politics: The Case of Ghana
by Björn Hettne
March 1980, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-8 Focus on: Arms Race in Europe
by Sverre Lodgaard - 9-28 Social Position and American Foreign Policy Attitudes: 1952—1972
by Jeffrey D. Simon - 29-46 Objective African Military Control* A New Paradigm in Civil-Military Relations
by Agola Auma-Osolo - 47-59 Military Forces within Foreign Territory under Peace Arrangements — Ramifications of 20th Century Historic Experience upon Possible Arrangements between Israel and Arab Countries
by Uri Bialer - 61-75 Evaluating Conflict
by C.R. Mitchell - 77-83 A Rejoinder to the Hübner-Dick and Seidelmann South African Sanctions Model
by Walter W. Hill JR - 85-86 Response to W. Hill's Rejoinder
by Gisela Hübner-Dick & Reimund Seidelmann
December 1979, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 293-312 The World Bank and the Small Farmers
by Cheryl Payer - 313-331 Social Carriers of Techniques for Development
by Charles Edquist & Olle Edqvist - 333-347 Rationality, Bureaucratic Politics and Belief System: Explaining the Chinese Policy Debate, 1964-66
by Steve Chan - 349-369 Economic and Military Position of the Regional Power Centers
by Raimo Vayrynen
September 1979, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 189-196 Focus on: The Horn of Africa
by Hakan Wiberg - 197-211 Some Unanticipated Consequences of Terrorism
by Luigi Bonanate - 213-229 Militarism, its Dimensions and Corollaries: An Attempt at Conceptual Clarification
by Kjell Skjelsbaek - 231-254 Structural Disparities in Latin America and Eastern Europe, 1950—1970
by Charles S. Gochman & James Lee Ray - 255-262 Structural Violence at the World Level: Diachronic Findings
by Norman Alcock & Gernot Köhler - 263-277 The Counterpart of Defense Industry Conversion in the United States: The USSR Economy, Defense Industry, and Military Expenditure
by Milton Leitenberg
June 1979, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 117-135 Toward a General Theory of Armaments
by Gernot Köhler - 137-153 Attitudes of Israeli Youth Toward the Middle East Conflict
by Lee E. Dutter & Ofira Seliktar - 155-162 Educating Israeli Officers in the Processes of Peacemaking in the Middle East Conflict
by Eytan Gilboa - 163-179 International Peace Research: The Field Defined by Dissemination
by Charles Chatfield
March 1979, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-26 Militarization of Nature: Conflict and Control over Strategic Resources and Some Implications for Peace Policies
by Helge Hveem - 27-40 Minorities, Violence, and Peace Research
by Ekkehart Krippendorff - 41-55 Capitalist Penetration: Concept and Measurement
by Steven I. Jackson - 57-78 Nationalization of Oil in Venezuela
by Vegard Bye - 79-86 Research Communication: Global Compassion and Compulsion
by William Eckhardt
December 1978, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 285-303 Agreement and Breakdown in Negotiation: Report on a State Department Training Simulation
by Gilbert R. Winham & H. Eugene Bovis - 305-322 New Police Technologies: An Exploration of the Social Implications and Unforeseen Impacts of Some Recent Developments
by Steve Wright - 323-343 Colonial Transformation of Agrarian Society in Algeria
by Kjell H. Halvorsen - 345-349 A Rejoinder to Gernot Köhler: Structural-Dynamic Arms Control
by Pierre Deleu & Hakan Wiberg
September 1978, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 205-225 Optical Satellite Tracking: A Case Study in University Participation in Preparation for Space Warfare
by Owen Wilkes & Nils Petter Gleditsch - 227-239 Wars of Ten Years (1967-1976)
by Istvan Kende - 243-258 Police and Military in Ulster: Peacekeeping or Peace-subverting Forces?
by Cynthia H. Enloe - 259-272 The Concept of Crisis in International Politics
by Warren Phillips & Richard Rimkunas
June 1978, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 89-107 Egalitarian Reformism in the Third World vs The Military: A Profile of Failure
by Miles D. Wolpin - 109-129 Breaking the Will of the Enemy During the Vietnam War: The Operationalizatin of the Cost-Benefit Model of Counterinsurgency Warfare
by Richard Shultz - 131-151 Problems in Large-Scale Social Economic Systems
by Hans W. Gottinger - 153-174 Simulating Economic Sanctions and Incentives: Hypothetical Alternatives of United States Policy on South Africa
by Gisela Hübner-Dick & Reimund Seidelmann - 175-192 Non-linear Arms Race Models
by Michael D. Wallace & Judy M. Wilson
March 1978, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 3-17 Exploring Exploitation
by Jon Elster - 19-32 The Concept of Violence
by Giuliano Pontara - 33-49 The Outbreak and Termination of the Pacific War: A Juxtaposition of American Preconceptions
by Abraham Ben-Zvi - 51-66 Centres and Peripheries: An Empirical test of Galtung's Theory of Imperialism
by Elisabeth L. Gidengil
December 1977, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 275-284 The Lorenz Curve as a Peace Research Tool
by Tord Høivik - 285-298 Waste Production and Overdevelopment: An Approach to Ecological Indicators
by Dag Poleszynski - 299-313 Intergroup Conflict in the Southern Philippines: An Empirical Analysis
by Federico V. Magdalena - 315-326 Structural-Dynamic Arms Control
by Gernot Köhler
September 1977, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 203-222 A Multi-Level Approach to the Study of Center-Periphery Systems and Socio-Economic Change
by Jon Naustdalslid - 223-237 Threatened Leadership and Intergroup Conflicts
by Frits Bekkers - 239-259 Towards a Multilateral Aviation Treaty
by Nils Petter Gleditsch - 261-266 Do Movements Learn? A Commentary on 'A Learning Theory of the American Anti-Vietnam War Movement' by John Vasquez
by John Shippee
June 1977, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 95-114 Arms Control: The Retreat From Disarmament The Record to Date and the Search for Alternatives
by Marek Thee - 115-128 Unequal Development and Dependency Structures in Comecon
by Uwe Stehr - 129-144 Peace and Security by Means of Arms Limitations — Six Imperatives of the German Grundgesetz to Orient Defense Policy towards its Consequences
by Dieter S. Lutz - 145-154 Opportunity Costs of Defense: Some Cross-National Evidence
by David Dabelko & James M. McCormick - 155-184 Regulating Direct Foreign Investment and Technology Transfer in the Andean Group
by Lynn K. Mytelka - 185-193 Objective and Subjective Premises of Detente
by Longin Pastusiak
March 1977, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-22 The Functions of SALT
by Sverre Lodgaard - 23-40 The Counterforce Potential of American SLBM Systems
by Desmond J. Ball - 41-58 Accurate Submarine Launched Ballistic Missiles and Nuclear Strategy
by Albert Langer - 59-73 The Demography of Structural Violence
by Tord Høivik - 75-86 Twelve Friendly Quarrels with Johan Galtung
by Kenneth E. Boulding
December 1976, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 253-276 The Lorenzian Theory of Aggression and Peace Research: A Critique
by Samuel S. Kim - 277-298 Scarce Goods as Political Weapons: The Case of Food
by Peter Wallensteen - 299-314 A Learning Theory of the American Anti-Vietnam War Movement
by John A. Vasquez - 315-341 Toward a Critical Theory of Peace Research in the United States: the Search for an 'Intelligible Core'
by Herbert G. Reid & Ernest J. Yanarella - 343-356 An Empirical Table of Structural Violence
by Gernot Kohler & Norman Alcock - 357-369 The Prospect of War in the Missile Age — Two Opposite Views Confronted
by Julian Lider