Peace Economics, Peace Science, and Public Policy
1999 - 2026
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Volume 32, issue 2, 2026
- Civilian Mass Killings Perpetrated by Nonstate Actors: Data Trends and Theoretical and Empirical Risk Factors pp. 113-158

- Anderton Charles H. and Anderton Roxane A.
- The Shadow of Crime: The Effect of Victimization on Perceived Safety and Subjective Well-Being in Europe (2002–2023) pp. 159-173

- Bertoli Kimberly and Sironi Emiliano
- The Ideational Logic of Alliance Network Embeddedness: Explaining F-35 Cooperation pp. 175-216

- Xiao Xiongfu
- Investigating the Effects of Economic Sanctions on Food Production in Target Countries: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa (1990–2022) pp. 217-259

- Mohammed Rashad Mutawakil, Demena Binyam Afewerk and Murshed Syed Mansoob
- The Geopolitical Risk Footprint on Inflation-Led Money Dynamics: Developed Versus Rising International Currencies pp. 261-289

- Kyriazis Nikolaos A. and Economou Emmanouil M. L.
Volume 32, issue 1, 2026
- Who Your Friends are Matters: Types of Supporters and Child Recruitment by Rebel Groups pp. 1-24

- Yang Yun Jung
- Exploring the Role of Institutional Quality in the Crowding-Out Effect of Military Expenditure on Health Expenditure and Outcomes in Africa pp. 25-58

- Badmus Jamiu Olamilekan, Raifu Isiaka Akande and Balogun Olaide Sekinat
- War and Subjective Well-Being: Evidence from Yemen pp. 59-69

- Arampatzi Efstratia and Martijn Burger
- Gender Gap in Physical Activity: The Role of Conflicts and Political Instability pp. 71-94

- Di Domizio Marco
- Sectoral Investment in Input-Output Frameworks: A Note on Stamegna et al. (2024) pp. 95-99

- Garbellini Nadia
- Sectoral Investment in Input-Output Frameworks, a Reply pp. 101-112

- Stamegna Marco, Bonaiuti Chiara, Maranzano Paolo and Pianta Mario
Volume 31, issue 4, 2025
- 8th Walter Isard Annual Award for the Best Article in Peace Economics Peace Science and Public Policy pp. 381-382

- Raul Caruso
- Framing an Analytic Narrative: A Tale of Three Crises pp. 383-407

- Zagare Frank C.
- The Alliance Dilemma and the Onset of War. A Game-Theoretic Analysis of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict pp. 409-437

- Rosa Paolo and Benati Stefano
- Shadows of War: Military Action’s Impact on Terror Anxiety in Europe pp. 439-460

- Kechrinioti Alexandra and Karamanis Dimitrios
- Defense Spending, Conflict and Economic Growth in Europe pp. 461-486

- Knezović Sandro and Tkalec Marina
- The Import of Strategic and Nonstrategic Commodities During War: A Systematic Case Study Focusing on Israel from 1980 till 2014 pp. 487-518

- Finkel Yuval and Feldman Nizan
Volume 31, issue 3, 2025
- Veto Bargaining with Incomplete Information and Risk Preference: An Analysis of Brinkmanship pp. 259-303

- Hwang Joongsan
- The Political Economy of Veto Overrides. Evidence from Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA) pp. 305-321

- Teye Joshua and Kemboi Dorothy
- Nonlinear Dynamics of Militarization and Income Inequality Nexus in Post-Socialist Eastern Europe: A Panel Kink Regression Analysis (1990–2023) pp. 323-335

- Dimitraki Ourania and Emmanouilidis Kyriakos
- Psychology of Risk in Economic Decision-Making Under Martial Law: Evidence from Ukraine pp. 337-363

- Shcherban Tetiana, Bretsko Iryna, Korolovych Oksana, Shtykh Iryna and Havrylets Olesya
- The Battlefield and the Wire: Linking Cyber and Material Conflicts, 2000–2014 pp. 365-380

- Baronchelli Adelaide and Roberto Ricciuti
Volume 31, issue 2, 2025
- University-Government-Foundation Collaboration on Arms Control and Security Policy in the United States from Truman to Trump pp. 123-143

- Evangelista Matthew
- “You don’t Pay Your Bills You Get No Protection”: A Trump Effect on NATO Members’ Military Expenditures? pp. 145-160

- Founta Konstantina, Christos Kollias and Panayiotis Tzeremes
- Online Interest in Radical Islam and Terrorist Attacks pp. 161-192

- Nicolini Marcella, Sabatini Fabio and Dean Fantazzini
- The Red Sea Conflict and Market Reactions: Examining the Role of Military Strength in Financial Markets pp. 193-227

- Yudaruddin Rizky, Lesmana Dadang, Halil EKŞİ İbrahim, Ginn William and Tabash Mosab I.
- How Inequality and Repression Affect the Link Between Food Insecurity and Urban Social Disorder pp. 229-257

- Murshed Syed Mansoob, Gates Scott, Hasan Rashel and Badiuzzaman Muhammad
Volume 31, issue 1, 2025
- Simultaneous Battles and Sequential Battles in Bargaining Models of War pp. 1-20

- Keisuke Nakao
- The Dynamic Interactions of Hate, Violence and Economic Well-Being pp. 21-56

- Elie Appelbaum
- Unveiling the Impacts of Geopolitical Risk on the Transition to the Decentralized Financial Landscape pp. 57-89

- Kyriazis Nikolaos A. and Economou Emmanouil M. L.
- Trade in the Face of Terror: Examining Turkey’s Export Dynamics pp. 91-122

- Ünlü Evrim Zeynep
Volume 30, issue 4, 2024
- The Economic Impact of Arms Spending in Germany, Italy, and Spain pp. 393-422

- Stamegna Marco, Bonaiuti Chiara, Maranzano Paolo and Mario Pianta
- Defense Burden Sharing and Military Cooperation in the EU27: A Descriptive Analysis (2002–2023) pp. 423-453

- Mombelli Sara
- Is Geopolitical Risk a Reason or Excuse for Bigger Military Expenditures? pp. 455-476

- Tutuncu Asiye, Bayraktar Yasar and Khan Khalid
- Asymmetric and Threshold Effect of Military Expenditure on Economic Growth: Insight from an Emerging Market pp. 477-503

- James Dada, Sharimakin Akinwumi, Al-Faryan Mamdouh Abdulaziz Saleh, Tabash Mosab I. and Adeiza Adams
- Examining the Military Spending Economic Growth Nexus in the Presence of Informality: Evidence from the Balkan Peninsula pp. 505-523

- Dimitraki Ourania, Emmanouilidis Kyriakos and Asllani Alban
Volume 30, issue 3, 2024
- 7th Walter Isard Annual Award for the Best Article in Peace Economics Peace Science and Public Policy pp. 271-272

- Raul Caruso
- Does Fiscal Decentralization Mitigate Domestic Terrorism? pp. 273-291

- Mohammad Arzaghi and Khusrav Gaibulloev
- UN Peacekeeping Forces and Peace Negotiations in Africa pp. 293-305

- Mohamed Niare and Ousmane Mariko
- Migration Preferences Under Economic and Geopolitical Uncertainty: An Asymmetric Approach pp. 307-339

- Palaios Panagiotis and Chatzimichailidou Aikaterini
- Military Outlays and Economic Growth: A Nonlinear Disaggregated Analysis for a Developed Economy pp. 341-391

- Tsitouras Antonis and Tsounis Nicholas
Volume 30, issue 2, 2024
- Conflict Under Incapacitation and Revenge: A Game-Theoretic Exploration pp. 137-170

- Mukherjee Puja
- Group Grievances, Opportunity, and the Onset of Civil War: Some Theory and Tests of Competing Mechanisms, 1990–2017 pp. 171-205

- Indra de Soysa, Finseraas Henning and Vadlamannati Krishna
- The Military Expenditure – Economic Growth Nexus Revisited: Evidence from the United Kingdom pp. 207-248

- Hanson Robert and Jeon Joo Young
- Why Americans Support Strict Counterterrorism Measures: Examining the Relationship between Concern about Terrorism and Public Support for Counterterrorism pp. 249-270

- Han Sungil, Kim Wukki and Gordon Quinn
Volume 30, issue 1, 2024
- Two Against One: Deterrence in the Triad pp. 1-25

- Zagare Frank C.
- Rationality of the Terrorist Group and Government’s Policy: A Game Theoretic Approach pp. 27-53

- Harichandan Aishwarya
- Does Militarization Hinder Female Labor Income Share? pp. 55-75

- Adem Elveren
- Analyzing the Tripartite Relationship Among Public Debt, Economic Growth, and Political Risks: A Panel VAR Approach pp. 77-116

- Abderrazek Ben Hamouda
- Armed Conflicts and Household Socioeconomic Status in the Lake Chad Basin: A Random Coefficient Model Approach pp. 117-136

- Olarinde Muftau Olaiya, Osabohien Romanuns and Osabuohien Evans
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