Peace Economics, Peace Science, and Public Policy
1999 - 2026
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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
Volume 23, issue 4, 2017
- Introduction to the Proceedings of the 17th Jan Tinbergen European Peace Science Conference pp. 2

- Kibris Arzu and Roos van der Haer
- Ornithology and Varieties of Conflict: A Personal Retrospective on Conflict Forecasting pp. 4

- Gleditsch Kristian Skrede
- Nonviolent Resistance and Peaceful Turnover of Power pp. 5

- Bethke Felix S.
- A Perfect Match? Are Dogmatic Belief Systems Simply a Reconciliation of Cognitive and Emotional Human Needs? pp. 6

- Thomas Gries and Müller Veronika
- Buying Friends? The Importance of Economic Flows in Assembling the Iraq War Coalition pp. 6

- Riegler Robert, Piotr Lis and Hisarciklilar Mehtap
- Land-Use Change and Communal Conflicts in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 7

- Sara Balestri and Mario Maggioni
- Income and Armed Civil Conflict: An Instrumental Variables Approach pp. 7

- Christa Brunnschweiler and Lujala Päivi
- Political Cycles in Military Deployment pp. 7

- Buts Caroline, Bois Cind Du and Raes Steffi
- Conflict Fragmentation Index pp. 7

- Arı Barış and Gizelis Theodora-Ismene
- Urban Protests, Coups d’état and Post-Coup Regime Change pp. 8

- Gerling Lena
- Bridging Economics and International Relations to Understand State Capacity and War in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 8

- Roberto Ricciuti and Domenico Rossignoli
- Political Regimes and Government’s Reaction to Terrorism. A Simple Model pp. 11

- Brugali Nicola, Paolo Buonanno and Mario Gilli
- On the Proper Use of Game-Theoretic Models in Conflict Studies pp. 14

- Branislav Slantchev
Volume 23, issue 3, 2017
- Climate Change and Cross-State Islamist Terrorism in Nigeria pp. 13

- Gregory Price and Elu Juliet U.
- The Risks of Operational Militarization: Increased Conflict Against Militarized Police pp. 13

- Carriere Kevin R. and Encinosa William
- Earning a Peace Dividend in a Crisis Environment: The Greek Case pp. 15

- Zacharias Bragoudakis and George Zombanakis
- International Adjudication and Public Opinion in Territorial Disputes: Evidence from a Survey Experiment Using Amazon Mechanical Turk pp. 18

- Justwan Florian and Fisher Sarah K.
- Foreign Investment and State Conflicts in Africa pp. 22

- Kishi Roudabeh, Giuseppe Maggio and Raleigh Clionadh
Volume 23, issue 2, 2017
- Goal and Strategies of an Insurgent Group: Violent and Non-violent Actions pp. 7

- Andres Zambrano and Hernando Zuleta
- From Head to Head: An Emergy Analysis of a War Rifle Bullet pp. 10

- Gonella Francesco, Elia Christian, Cristiano Silvio, Spagnolo Sofia and Vignarca Francesco
- From Revolution to Elections. A Comparative Analysis of Tunisia and Egypt pp. 12

- Luca Bettarelli
- ‘Of the Expence of Defence’: What Has Changed Since Adam Smith? pp. 14

- Jurgen Brauer
- Converging Allies? pp. 15

- Paschalis Arvanitidis, Christos Kollias and Messis Petros
Volume 23, issue 1, 2017
- Can News Draw Blood? The Impact of Media Coverage on the Number and Severity of Terror Attacks pp. 16

- Klaus Beckmann, Ralf Dewenter and Tobias Thomas
- International Cooperation: Testing Evolution of Cooperation Theories pp. 35

- Bowling Jeremy
- Defense Spending and Unemployment. Evidence from Southern European Countries pp. 36

- Michael Chletsos and Stelios Roupakias
- Potential uses of Numerical Simulation for the Modelling of Civil Conflict pp. 39

- Burton Lucy, Johnson Shane D. and Braithwaite Alex
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