Peace Economics, Peace Science, and Public Policy
1999 - 2026
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Volume 29, issue 4, 2023
- The European Union and Achieving Peace in Ukraine pp. 289-299

- Giacomo Corneo
- Connectedness Among Geopolitical Risk, Inflation, Currency Values, and Exports by TVP-VAR Analysis: A Worldwide Perspective pp. 301-338

- Kyriazis Nikolaos A., Economou Emmanouil M. L. and Stergiou Andreas
- Investigating Time-Varying Causality Between Military Spending and Macroeconomic Indicators in the United States pp. 339-371

- Isiaka Raifu and Joshua Afolabi
- An Empirical Investigation on the Determinants of International Migration pp. 373-400

- Suppa Domenico, D’Acunto Salvatore and Francesco Schettino
- Determinants of Military Spending in Africa: Do Institutions Matter? pp. 401-440

- Njamen Kengdo Arsène Aurélien, Tii Nchofoung and Kos A Mougnol Alice
Volume 29, issue 3, 2023
- Do Remittances and Terrorism Impact Each Other? pp. 189-224

- Kratou Hajer and Yogo Thierry
- Burden Sharing During MINUSMA, Fair Enough? A Preliminary Descriptive Account pp. 225-247

- Wierenga Michiel, Bogers Marion, Beeres Robert and Bollen Myriame
- Population, Institutions, and Violent Conflicts – How Important is Population Pressure in Violent Resource-Based Conflicts? pp. 249-277

- Adanu Kwami
- Does Geopolitical Risk Influence China’s Defence Sector Returns? pp. 279-287

- Yu Wang and Liu Yun
Volume 29, issue 2, 2023
- 6th Walter Isard Annual Award for the Best Article in Peace Economics Peace Science and Public Policy pp. 95-96

- Raul Caruso
- Entrepreneurial Pathways to Peacemaking pp. 97-127

- Coyne Christopher J., Romero Michael R. and Storr Virgil Henry
- In NATO We Trust(?): The Russian Invasion of Ukraine and EU27 Citizens’ Trust in NATO pp. 129-144

- Economou Athina and Christos Kollias
- Determinants of Government Debt in Sub-Saharan African Countries: The Role of Conflict, Governance, and Economic Factors pp. 145-170

- Eftychia Nikolaidou and Okwoche Princewill
- Geopolitical Risk and Energy Market pp. 171-187

- Hudecova Kristina and Miroslava Rajcaniova
Volume 29, issue 1, 2023
- This Research has Important Policy Implications… pp. 1-17

- Gleditsch Kristian Skrede
- Revisiting the Military Expenditure-Growth Nexus: Does Institutional Quality Moderate the Effect? pp. 19-42

- James Dada, Awoleye Emmanuel Olayemi, Arnaut Marina and Mamdouh Abdulaziz Sa Al-Faryan
- Production Network and Emission Control Targets-Theoretical Approach pp. 43-69

- Eslamipoor Reza, Wang Zheng and Kolade Oluwaseun
- Assessment of the United Nations Good Offices for Conflict Resolution in Yemen pp. 71-94

- Al-Tamimi Adeb Abdulelah Abdulwahid and Venkatesha Uddagatti
Volume 28, issue 4, 2022
- Is It Right to Fight? Evidence from Russia and Ukraine pp. 287-303

- Mohammad Reza Farzanegan and Fischer Sven
- Public Support for UN Missions and Attacks on Peacekeepers: Evidence From the Democratic Republic of the Congo pp. 305-332

- Giray Burak
- Sanctions against North Korea: A Descriptive Analysis of their Economic Impact (2000–2020) pp. 333-360

- Zani Simone
Volume 28, issue 3, 2022
- Conflict or Cooperation: A Survival Analysis of the Relationship between Regional Trade Agreements and Military Conflict pp. 195-223

- Cyrus Teresa L.
- Temperature Variability and Trust in Vietnamese Rural Households pp. 225-241

- Baronchelli Adelaide
- Geopolitical Risk and the LNG-LPG Trade pp. 243-265

- Nektarios Michail and Konstantinos Melas
- Militarization and Income Inequality in European Countries (2000–2017) pp. 267-285

- Raul Caruso and Antonella Biscione
Volume 28, issue 2, 2022
- PEPS has Gained Further Attention pp. 101-103

- Raul Caruso
- Peacekeeping and Economic Recovery from Conflict pp. 105-127

- Jensen Lars
- A Graduation Approach-Based Program for Victims of Colombia’s Armed Conflict: Lessons for Economic Inclusion pp. 129-154

- León-Jurado Viviana and Jorge Maldonado
- The Role of Institutional Quality in Military Spending and Unemployment Nexus in Nigeria pp. 155-194

- Isiaka Raifu, Obijole Emmanuel Olubowale and Obianuju Nnadozie
Volume 28, issue 1, 2022
- Fifth Walter Isard Annual Award for the Best Article in Peace Economics Peace Science and Public Policy pp. 1-2

- Raul Caruso
- The Effect of the Spanish Civil War on City Shares pp. 3-11

- Rafael González-Val and Javier Silvestre
- How Much are Iranian Men Willing to Pay for Exemption from Military Service? pp. 13-27

- Fatemi Mohammad Hossein, Mehrara Mohsen and Taiebnia Ali
- Spillovers Between Russia’s and Turkey’s Geopolitical Risk During the 2000–2021 Putin Administration pp. 29-50

- Emmanouil-Marios-Laz Economou and Kyriazis Nikolaos A.
- Defence Spending and Economic Growth in South Africa: Evidence from Cointegration and Co-Feature Analysis pp. 51-100

- Saba Charles Shaaba
Volume 27, issue 4, 2021
- Palestinian Firms’ Status and Employment Under the Israeli Security Regime: Evidence from Establishment Censuses pp. 431-504

- Vladimir Hlasny and Shireen AlAzzawi
- The Relationship Between Economic Structure and Political Violence in Latin America (1990–2019) pp. 505-530

- Anna Balestra
- Defence Spending and Sovereign Debt in Greece: A Long-Term Historical Perspective pp. 531-548

- Christos Kollias, Paleologou Suzanna-Maria and Michel Zouboulakis
- Trade Sanctions and Customs Union Partners of the Target Country: Evidence from Kazakhstan pp. 549-566

- Aituar Azat
Volume 27, issue 3, 2021
- The Fatal Conceit of Foreign Intervention: Evidence from the Afghanistan Papers pp. 285-310

- Lambert Karras J., Coyne Christopher J. and Goodman Nathan P.
- The Effects of Agricultural Income Shocks on Forced Migration: Evidence from Colombia pp. 311-340

- Palacios Paola and Pérez-Uribe Miguel A.
- Three is a Crowd: Using Reciprocity to Explain Involvement in Ongoing Disputes pp. 341-368

- Rudkevich Gennady
- The Effects of Military Expenditures on Economic Growth and Inflation: Evidence from Turkey pp. 369-404

- Emmanouilidis Kyriakos and Karpetis Christos
- Soft Modeling of Military Expenditure, Income Inequality, and Profit Rate, 1988–2008 pp. 405-430

- Adem Elveren and Taşıran Ali Cevat
Volume 27, issue 2, 2021
- The Trade Disruption Hypothesis Fails for State-Sponsored Genocides and Mass Atrocities: Why It Matters pp. 143-168

- Charles Anderton and Anderton Roxane A.
- Rivalry Type and Cyber Operations: “Hot” Rivalries, “Cold” Rivalries, and Cyber Incidents, 1990–2009 pp. 169-195

- Mauslein Jacob A. and Pickering Jeffrey
- The Yemeni Conflicts: A Mismatch Theory Interpretation pp. 197-225

- Cambrini Rebecca and Zanotti Luca
- The Economic Impact of Terrorism from 2000 to 2018 pp. 227-261

- Bardwell Harrison and Iqbal Mohib
- Stock Market Volatility and Terrorism: New Evidence from the Markov Switching Model pp. 263-284

- Aslam Faheem, Kang Hyoung-Goo, Mughal Khurrum Shahzad, Awan Tahir Mumtaz and Mohmand Yasir Tariq
Volume 27, issue 1, 2021
- 4th Walter Isard Annual Award for the Best Article in Peace Economics Peace Science and Public Policy pp. 1-2

- Raul Caruso and Subhasish Chowdhury
- Conceptual Ambiguity in Coding the Categories of Peace Agreement and Peace Process pp. 3-27

- Kapshuk Yoav
- Conflict Externalization and the Quest for Peace: Theory and Case Evidence from Colombia pp. 29-50

- Hector Galindo-Silva
- Convergence or Divergence Patterns in Global Defence Spending: Further Evidence from a Nonlinear Single Factor Model pp. 51-90

- Saba Charles Shaaba
- Strategic Territorial Power-Sharing and Multi-Party Bargaining in Civil Wars pp. 91-117

- Maekawa Wakako
- A Literature Survey on Defense Expenditures – External Debt Nexus pp. 119-141

- Pempetzoglou Maria
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