Economics of Peace and Security Journal
2006 - 2025
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Volume 13, issue 2, 2018
- SIPRI’s arms producing and military services companies database pp. 5-10

- Aude Fleurant and Nan Tian
- Issues in the quantitative analysis of the SIPRI arms industry database pp. 11-18

- Ronald Smith and John Dunne
- Filling arms production data gaps: South America as a case in point pp. 19-25

- Diego Lopes da Silva
- Analysis of SIPRI’s arms production data: Some suggestions for expansion pp. 26-29

- Herbert Wulf
- Arms industry data: Knowns and unknowns pp. 30-36

- Keith Hartley
- Arms, corruption, and the state: Understanding the role of arms trade corruption in power politics pp. 37-46

- Samuel Perlo-Freeman
Volume 13, issue 1, 2018
- The need to be governed: Governance and violence in conflict contexts pp. 5-11

- Patricia Justino
- Security and development: Shifting the focus to interpersonal violence pp. 12-23

- Anke Hoeffler
- The European origins of the Israeli–Palestinian economic union: A genealogical approach pp. 24-34

- Jamie Levin
- The enemy votes: Weapons improvisation and bargaining failure pp. 35-42

- Garrett Wood
- The evolution of revolution: Is splintering inevitable? pp. 43-54

- Atin Basuchoudhary and Laura Razzolini
Volume 12, issue 2, 2017
- On peace and development economics pp. 5-9

- Shikha Silwal
- The bargaining theory of war and peace pp. 10-15

- Charles Anderton
- Peace economics and peaceful economic policies pp. 16-20

- Raul Caruso
- War, peace, and development pp. 21-31

- John Dunne
- Peace economics in a changing world pp. 32-36

- Raymond Gilpin
Volume 12, issue 1, 2017
- Against the odds: The evolution of the European naval shipbuilding industry pp. 5-11

- Renaud Bellais
- The restructuring of the European land armaments industry: Between political incentives and economic pressures pp. 12-19

- Adrien Caralp
- The European military helicopter industry: Trends and perspectives pp. 20-27

- Josselin Droff
- The European space-industrial complex: New myths, old realities pp. 28-36

- Vasilis Zervos
- The European defense market: Disruptive innovation and market destabilization pp. 38-45

- Renaud Bellais and Daniel Fiott
- Global perspectives on the European arms industries pp. 46-53

- Richard Bitzinger, Aude Fleurant, Keith Hartley, William Hartung, Stefan Markowski, Yannick Quéau and Robert Wylie
- Incumbent policy, benefits provision, and the triggering and spread of revolutionary uprisings pp. 54-63

- Kjell Hausken and Mthuli Ncube
Volume 11, issue 2, 2016
- Snakes and ladders: The development and multiple reconstructions of the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute’s military expenditure data pp. 5-13

- Sam Perlo-Freeman and Elisabeth Skons
- Some exercises with SIPRI’s military expenditure alpha data: Same story for Greece and Turkey? pp. 14-19

- Gulay Gunluk-Senesen
- Greece, Portugal, Spain: New evidence on the economic effects of military expenditure using the new SIPRI data pp. 20-27

- Eftychia Nikolaidou
- Investment, growth, and defense expenditure in the EU15: Revisiting the nexus using SIPRI’s new consistent dataset pp. 28-37

- Christos Kollias and Suzanna-Maria Paleologou
- Military expenditure and economic growth in the European Union: Evidence from SIPRI’s extended dataset pp. 38-44

- Julien Malizard
- A dynamic panel analysis using SIPRI’s extended military expenditure data: The case of Middle Power nations pp. 45-49

- Mohamed Douch and Binyam Solomon
- Military expenditure and economic growth, 1960–2014 pp. 50-56

- John Dunne and Nan Tian
Volume 11, issue 1, 2016
- A rationalist explanation of Russian risk-taking pp. 5-11

- Frank Lehrbass and Valentin Weinhold
- The evolution of concentration in the arms market pp. 12-17

- John Dunne and Ronald Smith
- The role of military expenditure and arms imports in the Greek debt crisis pp. 18-27

- Eftychia Nikolaidou
- Military expenditure in Greece: Security challenges and economic constraints pp. 28-34

- Christos Kollias, Suzanna-Maria Paleologou and Andreas Stergiou
- Turkey’s changing security perceptions and expenditures in the 2000s: Substitutes or complements? pp. 35-45

- Gulden Ayman and Gulay Gunluk-Senesen
Volume 10, issue 2, 2015
- The social evolution of genocide across time and geographic space: Perspectives from evolutionary game theory pp. 5-20

- Charles Anderton
- Rational atrocities and state formation: A game theoretic approach to the case of ISIS pp. 21-30

- Sebastian Ille and Dina Mansour
- Hysteresis of targeting civilians in armed conflicts pp. 31-40

- Uih Ran Lee
- On the ground: Field research from Afghanistan pp. 41-42

- Travers Barclay Child
- Aid, Power, and Grievances: Lessons for War and Peace from Rural Afghanistan pp. 43-52

- Daniel Karell
- Honing the proper edge: CERP and the two-sided potential of military-led development in Afghanistan pp. 53-60

- Greg Adams
- Toward mixed-methods impact evaluation: Making stabilization assessments work for development cooperation pp. 61-74

- Jan Koehler, Kristof Gosztonyi, Basir Feda and Keith Child
- Economic impediments to a Taliban peace process pp. 75-84

- James Weir and Hekmatullah Azamy
Volume 10, issue 1, 2015
- Nonparasitic warlords and geographic distance pp. 5-12

- Jerry Hionis
- Wage differentials and economic restrictions: Evidence from the Occupied Palestinian Territories pp. 13-22

- Belal Fallah and Yousef Daoud
- The economics of peace and war in the Chinese military classics pp. 23-31

- Matthew McCaffrey
- The political economy of securitization: The case of Boko Haram, Nigeria pp. 32-39

- Michael Okwuchi Nwankpa
- Political instability and discontinuity in Nigeria: The pre-colonial past and public goods provision under colonial and post-colonial political orders pp. 40-53

- Kostadis Papaioannou and Angus Edwin Dalrymple-Smith
- The Effect of Farmer-Pastoralist Violence on Income: New Survey Evidence from Nigeria’s Middle Belt States pp. 54-65

- Topher McDougal, Talia Hagerty, Lisa Inks, Claire-Lorentz Ugo-Ike, Caitriona Dowd, Stone Conroy and Daniel Ogabiela
- Macroeconomic benefits of farmer-pastoralist peace in Nigeria’s Middle Belt: An input-output analysis approach pp. 66-77

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