Peace Economics, Peace Science, and Public Policy
1999 - 2025
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Volume 25, issue 4, 2019
- Introduction to the Proceedings of the 19th Jan Tinbergen European Peace Science Conference pp. 3

- Elliott Kaisa Hinkkainen and Nussio Enzo
- Could the literature on the economic determinants of sanctions be biased? pp. 4

- Peter Bergeijk, Demena Binyam A., Reta Alemayehu, Jativa Gabriela Benalcazar and Kimararungu Patrick
- The Civilian Side of Peacekeeping: New Research Avenues pp. 6

- Otto Sabine
- Winner of the 2019 Lewis Fry Richardson Award, Jean-Paul Azam pp. 6

- Thelen Véronique, Gates Scott and Bhatia Kartika
- The Security and Justice Approach in Liberia’s Peace Process: Mechanistic Evidence and Local Perception pp. 6

- Leib Julia
- Let’s Call their Bluff: The Politics of Econometric Methodology pp. 7

- Jean-Paul Azam
- Violence and Avoidance Behavior: The Case of the Mexican Drug War pp. 7

- Balmori de la Miyar Jose Roberto
- Israel’s Foreign Aid to Africa & UN Voting: An Empirical Examination pp. 7

- Lutmar Carmela and Mandler Leah
- Introducing the Human Rights Violations Dataset for the Kurdish Conflict in Turkey, 1990–2018 pp. 7

- Mousseau Demet Yalcin, Napolitano Justin and Olsen Alex
- Four Ways We Know the Democratic Peace Correlation Does Not Exist in the State of Knowledge pp. 8

- Mousseau Michael
- Trade and Military Alliances: Evidence from NATO pp. 8

- Francisco Callado-Muñoz, Jana Hromcová and Natalia Utrero-González
- Introducing the “Religious Minorities at Risk” Dataset pp. 8

- Basedau Matthias, Fox Jonathan, Huber Christopher, Pieters Arne, Konzack Tom and Deitch Mora
- The United States and European Defense Cooperation European Strategic Autonomy and Fighter Aircraft Procurement Decisions pp. 12

- Hellemeier Lucas Fernando
Volume 25, issue 3, 2019
- The Mortality Cost Metric for the Costs of War pp. 10

- W Viscusi
- Transforming Regions of Conflict through Trade Preferential Agreements: Israel, Jordan and the QIZ Initiative pp. 13

- Arieli Tamar and Kahn Yehudith
- The Effect of Armed Conflict on Savings Rates: International Evidence from 1980 to 2015 pp. 13

- Alejandro Torres-García, Martin Vanegas-Arias and Builes-Aristizabal Laura
- The Elusive Determinants of Civil Wars pp. 15

- Thorsten Janus
- Is Divorce a Solution? Decentralization Effect on Economic Growth in Post-Civil Conflict Countries pp. 27

- Hamati Samer
Volume 25, issue 2, 2019
- A WTO Ruling Matters: Citizens’ Support for the Government’s Compliance with Trade Agreements pp. 12

- Matsumura Naoko
- Spurred by Threats or Afraid of War? A Survey Experiment on Costs of Conflict in Support for Military Action pp. 13

- Gleditsch Kristian Skrede, Tago Atsushi and Tanaka Seiki
- Convergence of Defence Burdens in Asia-Pacific Economies: A Residual Augmented Least Squares Approach pp. 18

- Sakiru Solarin
- Autocratic Survival Strategies: Does Oil Make a Difference? pp. 22

- Phoebe W. Ishak
- Integrating Realist and Neoliberal Theories of War pp. 29

- Geller Daniel S. and Travlos Konstantinos
Volume 25, issue 1, 2019
- 2nd Walter Isard Annual Award for the Best Article in Peace Economics Peace Science and Public Policy pp. 1

- Raul Caruso and Kibris Arzu
- Government Debt and Economic Growth. A Threshold Analysis for Greece pp. 6

- Panagiotis Pegkas
- Sounding the Alarm: The Political Economy of Whistleblowing in the US Security State pp. 11

- Christopher Coyne, Goodman Nathan and Hall Abigail R.
- Polity Stability, Economic Growth, and Investment: A Dynamic Panel Analysis pp. 20

- Halit Yanıkkaya and Taner Turan
- Military Expenditures and Income Inequality among a Panel of OECD Countries in the Post-Cold War Era, 1990–2007 pp. 24

- Graham Jeremy C. and Mueller Danielle
- Armed Conflict and Schooling in Rwanda: Digging Deeper pp. 40

- Andrea Guariso and Marijke Verpoorten
Volume 24, issue 4, 2018
- Introduction to the Proceedings of the 18th Jan Tinbergen European Peace Science Conference pp. 3

- Raul Caruso
- US Military Response to the Risk of Terrorist Attacks pp. 4

- Jean-Paul Azam and Thelen Véronique
- Military Spending and Inequality in Autocracies: A Simple Model pp. 5

- Soeren Schwuchow
- Political Initiatives and Peacekeeping: Assessing Multiple UN Conflict Resolution Tools pp. 5

- Dorussen Han and Clayton Govinda
- Beyond a Bag of Words: Using PULSAR to Extract Judgments on Specific Human Rights at Scale pp. 7

- Park Baekkwan, Colaresi Michael and Greene Kevin
- Conflict in Cyber-Space: The Network of Cyber Incidents, 2000–2014 pp. 7

- Baronchelli Adelaide
- What do they Want? Rebels’ Objectives and Civil War Mediation pp. 7

- Lutmar Carmela and Terris Lesley
- Predicting Terrorism with Machine Learning: Lessons from “Predicting Terrorism: A Machine Learning Approach” pp. 8

- Atin Basuchoudhary and James Bang
- Do Foreign Aid Projects Attract Transnational Terrorism? pp. 10

- Boutton Andrew and Pascoe Henry
- Systematic Study of Gender, Conflict, and Peace pp. 10

- Gizelis Theodora-Ismene
Volume 24, issue 3, 2018
- Military Expenditure and External Debt in South Asia: A Panel Data Analysis pp. 7

- Shujaat Abbas and Wizarat Shahida
- Education and Participation in Political Violence: A Look into Non-Linear Associational Patterns pp. 11

- Saeed Luqman
- Status or Security: The Case of the Middle East and North Africa Region pp. 12

- Mohamed Douch and Solomon Binyam
- Post-Conflict Reconstruction, Microfinance and Democratic Engagement pp. 12

- Johnson Samuel Wai
- The Determinants of Military Expenditure in Asia and Oceania, 1992–2016: A Dynamic Panel Analysis pp. 15

- Hou Dongfang
Volume 24, issue 2, 2018
- Controlling for Import Price Effects in Civil War Regressions pp. 7

- Thorsten Janus and Daniel Riera-Crichton
- A Note on Borders, Dyads and the Distribution of Democracy in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 8

- Nicola Pontarollo and Roberto Ricciuti
- Food Insecurity and Conflict Events in Africa pp. 10

- Murshed Syed Mansoob, Badiuzzaman Muhammad and Hasan Rashel
- Illusory Gains from Privatizing Social Security when Reform is Politically Unstable pp. 12

- Marcin Bielecki, Joanna Tyrowicz and Krzysztof Makarski
- Illusory Gains from Privatizing Social Security when Reform is Politically Unstable pp. 12

- Marcin Bielecki, Krzysztof Makarski and Joanna Tyrowicz
- Identifying Municipal Risk Factors for Leftist Guerrilla Violence in Colombia pp. 23

- Holmes Jennifer S., Mendizabal Agustin Palao, Saucedo De La Fuente David, Mets Kristjan, Cárdenas Alvaro, Armenteras Dolors and Dávalos Liliana M.
Volume 24, issue 1, 2018
- 1st Walter Isard Annual Award for the Best Article in Peace Economics Peace Science and Public Policy pp. 1

- Raul Caruso
- Patterns of Rebellion: A Model with Three Heterogeneous Challengers pp. 10

- Keisuke Nakao
- Causal Linkages between Terrorism and Economic Growth: Evidence from the Four Provinces of Pakistan pp. 12

- Luqman Saeed and Syed Shabib Haider
- External Territorial Threats and Tolerance of Corruption: A Private/Government Distinction pp. 13

- Miller Steven V.
- Rules for Dividing a Disputed Resource in the Context of the Classical Liberal Argument for Peace pp. 16

- Michelle Garfinkel and Constantinos Syropoulos
- The Effect of Farmer-Pastoralist Violence on State-Level Internal Revenue Generation in Nigeria: A Modified Synthetic Control Analysis Approach pp. 18

- Topher McDougal, Hagerty Talia, Inks Lisa and Conroy Stone
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