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November 2005, Volume 42, Issue 6
- 719-736 The Failure of the Israeli–Palestinian Peace Process, 1993–2000
by Oren Barak - 737-749 Women, Violence and Nonviolent Resistance in East Timor
by Christine Mason - 751-760 The Interaction of Narcotics and Conflict
by Svante E. Cornell
September 2005, Volume 42, Issue 5
- 523-543 The Classical Liberals Were Half Right (or Half Wrong): New Tests of the ‘Liberal Peace’, 1960-88
by Hyung Min Kim & David L. Rousseau - 545-562 Dividing Countries to Promote Peace: Prospects for Long-Term Success of Partitions
by Jaroslav Tir - 563-583 Rational Mediation: A Theory and a Test
by Lesley G. Terris & Zeev Maoz - 585-604 Determinants of Multilateralism in US Use of Force: State of Economy, Election Cycle, and Divided Government
by Atsushi Tago - 605-622 The Market for Force and Public Security: The Destabilizing Consequences of Private Military Companies
by Anna Leander - 623-635 Armed Conflict and Its International Dimensions, 1946-2004
by Lotta Harbom & Peter Wallensteen
July 2005, Volume 42, Issue 4
- 371-374 The Demography of Conflict and Violence: An Introduction
by Helge Brunborg & Henrik Urdal - 375-391 The Demographics of Genocide: Refugees and Territorial Loss in the Mass Murder of European Jewry
by Manus I. Midlarsky - 393-415 Relative Resources: Inequality in Ethnic Wars, Revolutions, and Genocides
by Marie L. Besançon - 417-434 People vs. Malthus: Population Pressure, Environmental Degradation, and Armed Conflict Revisited
by Henrik Urdal - 435-454 Demography, Migration and Conflict in the Pacific
by Helen Ware - 455-470 The Destructiveness of Pre-Industrial Warfare: Political and Technological Determinants
by John Landers - 471-492 The Immediate and Lingering Effects of Armed Conflict on Adult Mortality: A Time-Series Cross-National Analysis
by Quan Li & Ming Wen - 493-508 Migratory Coping in Wartime Mozambique: An Anthropology of Violence and Displacement in ‘Fragmented Wars’
by Stephen C. Lubkemann
May 2005, Volume 42, Issue 3
- 251-269 War, Trade, and the Mediation of Systemic Leadership
by Karen Rasler & William R. Thompson - 271-289 Justice and Peace? How the International Criminal Tribunal Affects Societal Peace in Bosnia
by James Meernik - 291-310 Political Challenge in Latin America: Rebellion and Collective Protest in an Era of Democratization
by Christina Schatzman - 311-328 Public Opinion in the Israeli-Palestinian Two-Level Game
by Jacob Shamir & Khalil Shikaki - 329-346 Environmental Conflict Between Refugee and Host Communities
by Adrian Martin
March 2005, Volume 42, Issue 2
- 131-147 Taking Arms Against a Sea of Troubles: Conventional Arms Races During Periods of Rivalry
by Douglas M. Gibler & Toby J. Rider & Marc L. Hutchison - 149-166 Political Gender Equality and State Human Rights Abuse
by Erik Melander - 167-181 The Demand for Arms Imports
by Ron P. Smith & Ali Tasiran - 183-200 A Crisis-Density Formulation for Identifying Rivalries
by J. Joseph Hewitt - 201-217 Rethinking the Greed–Grievance Nexus: Property Rights and the Political Economy of War in Sri Lanka
by Benedikt Korf - 219-235 Abuse and Westernization: Reflections on Strategies of Power
by Stéphane la Branche
January 2005, Volume 42, Issue 1
- 5-26 Violent Adolescence: State Development and the Propensity for Militarized Interstate Conflict
by Charles R. Boehmer & David Sobek - 27-45 Putting the Numbers to Work: Implications for Violence Prevention
by Karl R. DeRouen Jr & Shaun Goldfinch - 47-65 International Resource Conflict and Mitigation
by Mark F. Giordano & Meredith A. Giordano & Aaron T. Wolf - 67-82 War and Economic Performance
by Vally Koubi - 83-99 Media Framing and Foreign Policy: The Elite Press vis-à -vis US Policy in Bosnia, 1992–95
by Yehudith Auerbach & Yaeli Bloch-Elkon - 101-112 Inequality and Violent Crime: Evidence from Data on Robbery and Violent Theft
by Eric Neumayer
November 2004, Volume 41, Issue 6
- 659-676 Dyadic Hostility and the Ties That Bind: State-to-State versus State-to-System Security and Economic Relationships
by Michelle A. Benson - 677-697 Norms and Interests in US Asylum Enforcement
by Marc R. Rosenblum & Idean Salehyan - 699-713 Effects of Civil Wars on International Trade, 1950-92
by Resat Bayer & Matthew C. Rupert - 715-731 The Rise of Religious Nationalism and Conflict: Ethnic Conflict and Revolutionary Wars, 1945-2001
by Jonathan Fox - 733-750 Estonian Identity Formations and Threat Framing in the Post-Cold War Era
by Erik Noreen & Roxanna Sjöstedt
September 2004, Volume 41, Issue 5
- 531-548 Assessing the Basis for a Culture of Peace in Contemporary Societies
by Joseph De Rivera - 549-568 Peace, War and Conflict: Social Representations Shared by Peace Activists and Non-Activists
by Muro Sarrica & Alberta Contarello - 569-588 Good Fences Make Good Neighbours? A Comparison of Conflict-Regulation Strategies in Postwar Bosnia
by Nina Caspersen - 589-605 Uncertainty of the Liberal Peace
by Cullen F. Goenner - 607-623 Identifying National Types: A Cluster Analysis of Politics, Economics, and Conflict
by Murray Wolfson & Zagros Madjd-Sadjadi & Patrick James - 625-636 Armed Conflict, 1989–2003
by Mikael Eriksson & Peter Wallensteen
July 2004, Volume 41, Issue 4
- 403-422 Civilian Victims in an Asymmetrical Conflict: Operation Enduring Freedom, Afghanistan
by Aldo A. Benini & Lawrence H. Moulton - 423-443 Avoiding Diversionary Targets
by Giacomo Chiozza & Henk E. Goemans - 445-463 Forecasting Israeli–Palestinian Relations
by Donald A. Sylvan & Jonathan W. Keller & Yoram Z. Haftel - 465-484 How Does Violent Conflict Affect Investment Location Decisions? Evidence from Israel during the Intifada
by David Fielding - 485-498 Civilizational Conflicts: More Frequent, Longer, and Bloodier?
by Andrej Tusicisny - 499-516 Guns, Camps and Cash: Disarmament, Demobilization and Reinsertion of Former Combatants in Transitions from War to Peace
by Mark Knight & Alpaslan O÷zerdem
May 2004, Volume 41, Issue 3
- 243-252 The Duration and Termination of Civil War
by HÃ¥vard Hegre - 253-273 On the Duration of Civil War
by Paul Collier & Anke Hoeffler & Måns Söderbom - 275-301 Why Do Some Civil Wars Last So Much Longer than Others?
by James D. Fearon - 303-320 The Dynamics of Civil War Duration and Outcome
by Karl R. de Rouen JR & David Sobek - 321-336 Congo: The Prize of Predation
by Ola Olsson & Heather Congdon Fors - 337-356 What Do We Know about Natural Resources and Civil War?
by Michael L. Ross - 357-369 African Militaries and Rebellion: The Political Economy of Threat and Combat Effectiveness
by Jeffrey Herbst - 371-388 Does Conflict Beget Conflict? Explaining Recurring Civil War
by Barbara F. Walter
March 2004, Volume 41, Issue 2
- 131-147 Ethics and Intervention: the ‘Humanitarian Exception’ and the Problem of Abuse in the Case of Iraq
by Alex J. Bellamy - 149-166 Determinants of Post-Conflict Economic Assistance
by Seonjou Kang & James Meernik - 167-189 Unity in Action: Explaining Alignment Behavior in the Middle East
by James H. Lebovic - 191-209 Reaching Across the Dividing Line: Building a Collective Vision for Peace in Cyprus
by Benjamin J. Broome - 211-222 Measuring Alliances: the Correlates of War Formal Interstate Alliance Dataset, 1816–2000
by Douglas M. Gibler & Meredith Reid Sarkees - 223-231 The Axis Occupation and Civil War: Changing Trends in Greek Historiography, 1941–2002
by Nikos Marantzidis & Giorgos Antoniou - 233-238 Book Notes
by Åshild Kolås & Elise Fredrikke Barth & Bethany Lacina & Dieter Janssen & Pavel Baev & Susanne Baier-Allen - 239-240 Books Received
by N/A
January 2004, Volume 41, Issue 1
- 5-24 World Economic Growth, Systemic Leadership, and Southern Debt Crises
by Rafael Reuveny & William R. Thompson - 25-46 Structure, Politics, and Ethnonationalist Contention in Post-Franco Spain: An Integrated Model
by Gregory D. Saxton - 47-63 Endogenizing Conflict Initiation: Flinching and Fighting at Global High Noon
by Christopher K. Butler - 65-83 Stalemate and the Termination of Civil War: Rhodesia Reassessed
by Matthew Preston - 85-102 Tito’s Slaughterhouse: A Critical Analysis of Rummel’s Work on Democide
by Tomislav Dulić - 103-104 One-Thirteenth of a Data Point Does Not a Generalization Make: A Response to Dulić
by Rudolph J. Rummel - 105-106 A Reply to Rummel
by Tomislav Dulić - 107-117 ‘New Wars’ Discourse in Germany
by Michael Brzoska - 119-125 Book Notes
by Helene Christiansen Ingierd & Dieter Janssen & Gregory Reichberg & Henrik Syse & Stein Tønnesson & Robert M. Hendershot & Christopher Horwood & Sverre Lodgaard & Paulus Maasalo & Anthony Mcdermott & Oliver P. Richmond - 127-127 Books Received
by N/A
November 2003, Volume 40, Issue 6
- 619-640 Good Policy Can Lower Violent Crime: Evidence from a Cross-National Panel of Homicide Rates, 1980–97
by Eric Neumayer - 641-660 The Economic Peace Between Democracies: Economic Sanctions and Domestic Institutions
by David Lektzian & Mark Souva - 661-675 Power Shifts and Economic Development: When Will China Overtake the USA?
by Emilio Casetti - 677-694 The Effect of Domestic and Foreign Pressure on Israeli Decisions To Use Limited Military Force
by Ranan D. Kuperman - 695-712 Building an Internal Security Community: The Democratic Peace and the Politics of Extradition in Western Europe
by Wolfgang Wagner - 713-719 Measure for Mis-measure: A Response to Gartzke & Li
by Katherine Barbieri & Richard Alan Peters II - 721-725 Measuring Interdependence and Its Pacific Benefits: A Reply to Gartzke & Li
by John R. Oneal - 727-732 All’s Well That Ends Well: A Reply to Oneal, Barbieri & Peters
by Erik Gartzke & Quan Li - 733-745 Integrated Data for Events Analysis (IDEA): An Event Typology for Automated Events Data Development
by Doug Bond & Joe Bond & Churl Oh & J. Craig Jenkins & Charles Lewis Taylor - 747-747 Book Notes
by Morten Bremer MÊrli - 747-747 Book Notes
by Indra de Soysa - 748-748 Book Notes
by Mari Olsen - 748-748 Book Notes
by Nils Petter Gleditsch - 748-749 Book Notes
by Are Hovdenak - 750-750 Book Notes
by Pavel Baev - 750-750 Book Notes
by Dieter Janssen - 750-751 Book Notes
by Stein Tønnesson - 751-751 Book Notes
by Gerald Schneider - 751-751 Book Notes
by Dieter Janssen - 751-752 Book Notes
by Pavel Baev - 752-752 Book Notes
by Pavel Baev - 752-752 Book Notes
by Stein Tonnesson - 752-753 Book Notes
by Dieter Janssen - 753-753 Book Notes
by Ola Tunander - 753-754 Book Notes
by Nayef H. Samhat
September 2003, Volume 40, Issue 5
- 507-518 Policing the Remnants of War
by John Mueller - 519-535 Instrument Choice and the Effectiveness of International Sanctions: A Simultaneous Equations Approach
by Chao Jing & William H. Kaempfer & Anton D. Lowenberg - 537-552 Defense Pacts and International Trade
by Andrew G. Long - 553-571 Measure for Measure: Concept Operationalization and the Trade Interdependence-Conflict Debate
by Erik Gartzke & Quan Li - 573-591 Revisiting the Security/Identity Puzzle in Russo-Estonian Relations
by Pami Aalto - 593-607 Armed Conflict, 1989-2002
by Mikael Eriksson & Peter Wallensteen & Margareta Sollenberg - 609-609 Book Notes
by Asbjørn Eide - 609-609 Book Notes
by Nic Marsh - 610-611 Book Notes
by Sven Gunnar Simonsen - 611-611 Book Notes
by Stein Sundstøl Eriksen - 611-611 Book Notes
by Pavel Baev - 611-612 Book Notes
by HÃ¥kan Wiberg - 612-612 Book Notes
by Pinar Tank - 612-613 Book Notes
by Ivar Evensmo - 613-613 Book Notes
by Brian Martin - 613-614 Book Notes
by Arne Strand - 614-614 Book Notes
by Kari M. Osland - 614-614 Book Notes
by HÃ¥kan Wiberg
July 2003, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 363-375 Peace History: An Introduction
by Peter van den Dungen & Lawrence S. Wittner - 377-394 Japan, Germany and the Idea of the Hague Peace Conferences
by Klaus Schlichtmann - 395-412 `Women's Unarmed Uprising Against War': A Swedish Peace Protest in 1935
by Irene Andersson - 413-433 `Free American Political Prisoners': Pacifist Activism and Civil Liberties, 1945-48
by Scott H. Bennett - 435-456 The Forgotten Years of the World Nuclear Disarmament Movement, 1975-78
by Lawrence S. Wittner - 457-477 The Race to Tip the Scales: Nuclear Paradox for the Eastern Bloc
by Günter Wernicke - 479-496 Working for Peace While Preparing for War: The Creation of the United States Institute of Peace
by Mary E. Montgomery - 497-497 Book Notes
by Gregory Reichberg - 497-497 Book Notes
by Thomas Hylland Eriksen - 498-498 Book Notes
by J. Peter Burgess - 498-498 Book Notes
by Hanne Eggen Røislien - 498-499 Book Notes
by Helene Christiansen Ingierd - 499-499 Book Notes
by J. Peter Burgess - 499-499 Book Notes
by Pavel Baev - 500-500 Book Notes
by Thomas Hylland Eriksen - 500-500 Book Notes
by Henry Huttenbach - 500-501 Book Notes
by Thomas Hylland Eriksen - 501-501 Book Notes
by J. Peter Burgess - 503-504 Books Received
by N/A
May 2003, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 251-270 Asymmetrical Perceptions of Power in Crises: A Comparison of 1914 and the Cuban Missile Crisis
by David G. Winter - 271-285 Magnitude and Endurance in Interstate and Ethnic-State Crises: The Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1947-2000
by Hemda Ben-Yehuda & Shmuel Sandler - 287-302 Women's Access to Politics and Peaceful States
by Patrick M. Regan & Aida Paskeviciute - 303-320 Civil War Settlements and the Implementation of Military Power-Sharing Arrangements
by Matthew Hoddie & Caroline Hartzell - 321-338 Confronting Constructionism: Ending India's Naga War
by Sanjib Baruah - 339-347 The Idea and Practice of Conflict Prevention
by Alice Ackermann - 349-349 Book Notes
by Pavel Baev - 349-349 Book Notes
by Sven Gunnar Simonsen - 349-350 Book Notes
by Eric Neumayer - 350-350 Book Notes
by Sven Gunnar Simonsen - 350-351 Book Notes
by Pavel Baev - 351-351 Book Notes
by Lene Bomann-Larsen - 351-351 Book Notes
by Pavel Baev - 351-352 Book Notes
by Mary Caprioli - 352-352 Book Notes
by Sven Gunnar Simonsen - 352-352 Book Notes
by Kristian Skrede Gleditsch - 353-353 Book Notes
by Pavel Baev - 353-353 Book Notes
by Mary Caprioli - 353-354 Book Notes
by Anke Hoeffler - 354-354 Book Notes
by Henrik Urdal - 354-355 Book Notes
by Henrik Urdal - 355-355 Book Notes
by Henrik Syse - 355-355 Book Notes
by Kristoffer Lidén - 355-356 Book Notes
by Timo Kivimäki - 356-357 Book Notes
by Jørgen Carling
March 2003, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 139-158 The Limits of Reciprocity: Tolerance Thresholds in Superpower Conflict
by James H. Lebovic - 159-176 Debt Relief and Civil War
by Tony Addison & S. Mansoob Murshed - 177-193 From `True Peace' to `the Vision of the New Middle East': Rival Images of Peace in Israel
by Yaacov Yadgar - 195-212 Building Peace in Sri Lanka: a Role for Civil Society?
by Camilla Orjuela - 213-232 Nonviolence and Communication
by Brian Martin & Wendy Varney
January 2003, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 5-23 Ethnic Discrimination and Interstate Violence: Testing the International Impact of Domestic Behavior
by Mary Caprioli & Peter F. Trumbore - 25-48 War After Communism: Effects on Political and Economic Reform in the Former Soviet Union and Yugoslavia
by Shale Horowitz - 49-66 Explaining War Termination: a Boolean Analysis of Causes
by Steve Chan - 67-84 Institutional Instability and the Credibility of Audience Costs: Political Participation and Interstate Crisis Bargaining, 1816-1992
by Brandon C. Prins - 85-102 Economic Valuations and Interethnic Fears: Perceptions of Chinese Migration in the Russian Far East
by Mikhail A. Alexseev - 103-128 Examining the Goals of US Foreign Assistance in the Post-cold War Period, 1991-96
by Brian Lai
November 2002, Volume 39, Issue 6
- 651-668 Peacekeeping and Burden-sharing, 1994-2000
by Hirofumi Shimizu & Todd Sandler - 669-691 The Outcomes of Military Buildups: Minor States vs. Major Powers
by Susan G. Sample - 693-710 The Arms Trade and the Incidence of Political Violence in Sub-saharan Africa, 1967-97
by Cassady Craft & Joseph P. Smaldone - 711-734 Is There a Clash of Civilizations? Evidence from Patterns of International Conflict Involvement, 1946-97
by Giacomo Chiozza - 735-746 Muslims and Christians in Lebanon: Common Views on Political Issues
by Fabiola Azar & Etienne Mullet
September 2002, Volume 39, Issue 5
- 515-525 Civil War: Academic Research and the Policy Community
by Andrew Mack - 527-546 The Liberal Peace and Conflictive Interactions: The Onset of Militarized Interstate Disputes, 1950-78
by Bernadette M. E. Jungblut & Richard J. Stoll - 547-568 Race, Gender, and War
by Miroslav Nincic & Donna J. Nincic - 569-580 Defence, Education and Health Expenditures in Turkey, 1924-96
by Jãœlä°De Yildirim & Selami Sezgin - 581-596 Communication Across Conflict Lines: The Case of Ethnically Divided Cyprus
by Harry Anastasiou - 597-613 Divided yet United: Israeli-jewish Attitudes Toward the Oslo Process
by Tamar Hermann & Ephraim Yuchtman-Yaar - 615-637 Armed Conflict 1946-2001: A New Dataset
by Nils Petter Gleditsch & Peter Wallensteen & Mikael Eriksson & Margareta Sollenberg & Hã…Vard Strand
July 2002, Volume 39, Issue 4
- 395-416 Paradise is a Bazaar? Greed, Creed, and Governance in Civil War, 1989-99
by Indra De Soysa - 417-433 The Geography of Civil War
by Halvard Buhaug & Scott Gates - 435-446 Warlord Competition
by Stergios Skaperdas - 447-459 Plunder & Protection Inc
by Halvor Mehlum & Karl Ove Moene & Ragnar Torvik - 461-485 Violence Against Civilians in Civil Wars: Looting or Terror?
by Jean-Paul Azam & Anke Hoeffler - 487-501 Credibility and Reputation in Peacemaking
by Tony Addison & S. Mansoob Murshed
May 2002, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 263-287 Strategic Rivalries, Protracted Conflict, and Crisis Escalation
by Michael Colaresi & William R. Thompson - 289-312 International Systems, Domestic Structures, and Risk
by Patricia A. Weitsman & George E. Shambaugh - 313-337 War-weariness and Cumulative Effects: Victors, Vanquished, and Subsequent Interstate Intervention
by Jeffrey Pickering - 339-354 The Demand for Military Spending in South Africa
by Peter Batchelor & Paul Dunne & Guy Lamb - 355-372 Evaluating the Contributions of Track-two Diplomacy to Conflict Termination in South Africa, 1984-90
by Daniel Lieberfeld