Conflict Management and Peace Science
1973 - 2026
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Volume 43, issue 3, 2026
- Attention beyond the battlefield: Voters’ responses to foreign military investments pp. 227-244

- Nadiya Kostyuk and Ryan Shandler
- Depoliticizing rebels: Government use of civilian trials during armed conflict pp. 245-263

- Liana Eustacia Reyes, Justin Conrad and Cyanne E. Loyle
- Democratic victory and war duration: Why are democracies less likely to win long wars? pp. 264-285

- Keisuke Nakao
- Do non-UN peacekeeping operations work in conjunction with UN peacekeeping troops to reduce civilian casualties? pp. 286-308

- Wukki Kim, Seunghoon Chae and Todd Sandler
- Measuring state security relationships: The security position score pp. 309-343

- Bradford Waldie
Volume 43, issue 2, 2026
- Undivine intervention: How social networks mediate the relationship between religious repression and political violence pp. 111-133

- Peter S. Henne and Jason Klocek
- How exposure to wartime violence shapes conflict resolution preferences pp. 134-156

- Felix Schulte and DoÄŸukan Cansin KarakuÅŸ
- Delegative peacebuilding: Explaining post-conflict selective violence pp. 157-182

- Sally Sharif and Francy Carranza-Franco
- Foreign aid and transnational terrorism: The role of United Nations counterterrorism conventions pp. 183-208

- Henry Pascoe
- What matters to people when we sanction states? A conjoint experiment pp. 209-222

- Jaroslaw Kantorowicz and Elena Kantorowicz-Reznichenko
Volume 43, issue 1, 2026
- Thinking (about peace science) in time pp. 3-13

- Erica Chenoweth
- Ripe moments for terror attacks: Opportunity benefits–reputation tradeoff pp. 14-34

- Seden Akcinaroglu and Yusuf Evirgen
- Talking bodies: Hostage concessions in civil war pp. 35-57

- Blair Welsh
- Morally opposed? A theory of public attitudes and emerging military technologies pp. 58-80

- Michael C. Horowitz and Sarah Maxey
- Friends as neighbors? Geographic closeness improves support to other governments pp. 81-93

- Michal Onderco and Atsushi Tago
- The asymmetry of war support: Evidence from private donations to Ukraine pp. 94-106

- Rimvydas Ragauskas
Volume 42, issue 6, 2025
- A paradox of ethnic politics? Minority language recognition and political trust in an authoritarian setting pp. 603-623

- Sevinç Öztürk and Aykut Öztürk
- Alliances, state preferences, and trade networks: The impact of United States sanctions on dual-use trade pp. 624-644

- Yuleng Zeng and Timothy Peterson
- Women without a tactical advantage: Boko Haram's female suicide bombers pp. 645-666

- Kirssa Cline Ryckman and Alexis Leanna Henshaw
- “The enemy of my friend is my enemyâ€: Chinese leaders’ foreign visits and transnational repression of Uyghurs pp. 667-689

- Lacin Idil Oztig and Abdurresit Celil Karluk
- Unique offerings: Ideological competition and rebel governance pp. 690-712

- Seden Akcinaroglu, Jeremy Berkowitz, Carlos E. Moreno Leon, Sema Hande Ogutcu-Fu, Evgeny Sedashov and Efe Tokdemir
- Politically active dyads revisited: An update through 2014 pp. 713-725

- Stephen L Quackenbush
- Life after exile: Introducing a new dataset on post-exile fate pp. 726-741

- Kaoru Hidaka, Masanori Kubota and Taku Yukawa
Volume 42, issue 5, 2025
- Target state responses to external support of rebel groups: Revealing the impact of support level and interstate strategic interaction pp. 465-487

- Latife Kınay-Kılıç, Ersel Aydınlı and Efe Tokdemir
- Rainfall shocks and state repression: How rainfall shocks incentivize governments to commit human rights abuses pp. 488-513

- Benjamin J Appel and Nathaniel C Smith
- Hurting or healing? How conflict exposure and trauma (do not) shape support for truth commissions pp. 514-535

- Amélie Godefroidt and Karin Dyrstad
- The relationship between American civil–military relations and military outcomes pp. 536-558

- David J Tier
- The human cost of war: An experimental study of Taiwanese attitudes towards war casualties pp. 559-577

- Ronan Tse-min Fu, Weiwen Yin and Enze Han
- Introducing PEIG 2.0: Sixty-nine years of partisan electoral interventions 1946–2014 pp. 578-598

- Dov H Levin
Volume 42, issue 4, 2025
- Arming to fight: Rebel-government militarization and the escalation of violence in civil wars pp. 357-379

- Oliver Pamp, Paul W. Thurner, Paul Binder and Andreas Mehltretter
- Using committee amendments to improve estimates of state foreign policy preferences pp. 380-393

- Courtenay R Monroe, Nathan W Monroe and Shengkuo Hu
- Media impact on perceptions in postwar societies: Insights from Nepal pp. 394-417

- Sabine C Carey, Christian Gläßel and Katrin Paula
- The die is cast? The origins of territorial claims & their escalation to military hostilities pp. 418-437

- Tsukasa Watanabe and Andrew J Enterline
- Assessing border walls’ varied impacts on terrorist group diffusion pp. 438-461

- Andrew S Rosenberg and Nazli Avdan
Volume 42, issue 3, 2025
- Treaty legalization, security interests, and ratification of multilateral disarmament treaties pp. 223-244

- Michal Onderco and Valerio Vignoli
- Why gendered quantification trends are a problem: Post-traumatic growth arguments and the civil war malestream pp. 245-268

- Maren Duvendack and Ulrike G Theuerkauf
- If we cooperate together, we intervene together: Defense cooperation agreements and support to conflict parties pp. 269-287

- Sara Norrevik and Mehwish Sarwari
- From participation to provision: How civil society secures procedural rights through peace negotiations pp. 288-307

- Sam R Bell and Risa Kitagawa
- Internal drivers of self-rule referendums pp. 308-327

- Harriet Goers, Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham and Laia Balcells
- Measuring Chinese economic sanctions 1949–2020: Introducing the China TIES dataset pp. 328-352

- Jiakun Jack Zhang and Spencer Shanks
Volume 42, issue 2, 2025
- International virtue signaling: How female combatants shape state support for armed rebellion pp. 107-130

- Lindsey A Goldberg
- The importance of immigrants on American intervention in international crises pp. 131-147

- Tyler Kustra and Patrick James
- Peacekeeping operations and shadow economy growth in host countries pp. 148-167

- Robert G Blanton and Dursun Peksen
- UN peacekeeping presence and local food security outcomes pp. 168-189

- Sara Lindberg Bromley and Nina von Uexkull
- Nuclear weapons and interstate conflict behavior: The moderating influence of civil–military relations pp. 190-219

- Rizwan Asghar
Volume 42, issue 1, 2025
- Creating (with) community: The value of collaboration in peace Science pp. 3-10

- Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham
- Civil war and state support for conventional arms control pp. 11-31

- Tobias Risse
- Ethnic preferences, domestic audiences and military coalition formation pp. 32-55

- Roman Hlatky and Joshua Landry
- The seasonality of conflict pp. 56-81

- Jenny Guardado and Steven Pennings
- The implementation of truth commission recommendations: Exploring the ‘beyond words’ database for Latin America pp. 82-103

- Elin Skaar, Adriana Rudling, Lisa-Marie MÃ¥seidvÃ¥g Selvik, Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm and Jemima GarcÃa-Godos
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