Conflict Management and Peace Science
1973 - 2025
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Volume 42, issue 3, 2025
- Treaty legalization, security interests, and ratification of multilateral disarmament treaties pp. 223-244

- Michal Onderco and Valerio Vignoli
- Why gendered quantification trends are a problem: Post-traumatic growth arguments and the civil war malestream pp. 245-268

- Maren Duvendack and Ulrike G Theuerkauf
- If we cooperate together, we intervene together: Defense cooperation agreements and support to conflict parties pp. 269-287

- Sara Norrevik and Mehwish Sarwari
- From participation to provision: How civil society secures procedural rights through peace negotiations pp. 288-307

- Sam R Bell and Risa Kitagawa
- Internal drivers of self-rule referendums pp. 308-327

- Harriet Goers, Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham and Laia Balcells
- Measuring Chinese economic sanctions 1949–2020: Introducing the China TIES dataset pp. 328-352

- Jiakun Jack Zhang and Spencer Shanks
Volume 42, issue 2, 2025
- International virtue signaling: How female combatants shape state support for armed rebellion pp. 107-130

- Lindsey A Goldberg
- The importance of immigrants on American intervention in international crises pp. 131-147

- Tyler Kustra and Patrick James
- Peacekeeping operations and shadow economy growth in host countries pp. 148-167

- Robert G Blanton and Dursun Peksen
- UN peacekeeping presence and local food security outcomes pp. 168-189

- Sara Lindberg Bromley and Nina von Uexkull
- Nuclear weapons and interstate conflict behavior: The moderating influence of civil–military relations pp. 190-219

- Rizwan Asghar
Volume 42, issue 1, 2025
- Creating (with) community: The value of collaboration in peace Science pp. 3-10

- Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham
- Civil war and state support for conventional arms control pp. 11-31

- Tobias Risse
- Ethnic preferences, domestic audiences and military coalition formation pp. 32-55

- Roman Hlatky and Joshua Landry
- The seasonality of conflict pp. 56-81

- Jenny Guardado and Steven Pennings
- The implementation of truth commission recommendations: Exploring the ‘beyond words’ database for Latin America pp. 82-103

- Elin Skaar, Adriana Rudling, Lisa-Marie MÃ¥seidvÃ¥g Selvik, Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm and Jemima GarcÃa-Godos
Volume 41, issue 6, 2024
- Regional approaches to conflict prevention: The effectiveness of rhetorical and diplomatic tools pp. 627-648

- Jori Breslawski, David Cunningham and Madeline Fleishman
- Punishment and blame: How core beliefs affect support for the use of force in a nuclear crisis pp. 649-669

- Lisa Langdon Koch
- Does a patron state's hardline posture reassure the public in an allied state? pp. 670-692

- Masaki Hata, Takeshi Iida, Yasuhiro Izumikawa and Tongfi Kim
- Peace is in the air: Reducing conflict intensity with United Nations peacekeeping radio broadcasts pp. 693-714

- Mahtab Shafiei and Kathryn Lauren Overton
- Evaluating militant decision-making with information science: The Irish republican movement during the “Troubles†pp. 715-734

- Joshua Eastin, Emily Kalah Gade and Michael Gabbay
- Rebel network theory: The case of Moro Islamic Liberation Front pp. 735-754

- Sweta Sen
Volume 41, issue 5, 2024
- The bargaining framework and Russia's invasion of Ukraine pp. 485-493

- Scott Wolford
- Commitment problems and Russia's invasion of Ukraine pp. 494-513

- Bradley C. Smith
- Information problems and Russia's invasion of Ukraine pp. 514-533

- Işıl İdrisoğlu and William Spaniel
- Crisis bargaining, domestic politics and Russia's invasion of Ukraine pp. 534-555

- Sasha de Vogel and Jessica S Sun
- States living in glasshouses …: Why fighting domestic insurgency changes how countries vote in the UN human rights council pp. 556-573

- Shubha Kamala Prasad and Irfan Nooruddin
- Home market power and host market protection of foreign investment pp. 574-597

- Corina Simonelli and Iain Osgood
- Remittances, terrorism, and democracy pp. 598-622

- Casey Crisman-Cox and Yohan Park
Volume 41, issue 4, 2024
- Double standard: Chinese public opinion on the Hong Kong protests pp. 343-364

- Dimitar Gueorguiev and Dongshu Liu
- Endogenous military strategy and crisis bargaining pp. 365-391

- William Spaniel and Işıl İdrisoğlu
- The politics of non-membership: How exclusion from international institutions shapes international relations pp. 392-413

- Matthew A Castle
- When do leader backgrounds matter? Evidence from the President’s Daily Brief pp. 414-437

- Michael Goldfien, Michael Joseph and Daniel Krcmaric
- The effect of economic coercion on companies’ foreign direct investment decisions: Evidence from sanctions against Russia* pp. 438-462

- Elena V McLean, Jeheung Ryu and Taehee Whang
- The Militarized Interstate Events (MIE) dataset, 1816–2014 pp. 463-481

- Douglas M Gibler and Steven V Miller
Volume 41, issue 3, 2024
- The limits of shame: UN shaming, NGO repression, and women's protests pp. 197-217

- Bimal Adhikari, Jeffrey King and Lie Philip Santoso
- Rugged terrain, forest coverage, and insurgency in Myanmar pp. 218-237

- Wilfred Chow and Enze Han
- To sanction or not to sanction: Public attitudes on sanctioning human rights violations pp. 238-262

- Omer Zarpli
- Threat perceptions, loyalties and attitudes towards peace: The effects of civilian victimization among Syrian refugees in Turkey pp. 263-288

- Kristin Fabbe, Chad Hazlett and Tolga Sinmazdemir
- Airpower and territorial control: Unpacking the NATO intervention in Libya pp. 289-312

- Emil Petersson
- Insecure fisheries: How illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing affects piracy pp. 313-338

- Sara McLaughlin Mitchell and Cody J Schmidt
Volume 41, issue 2, 2024
- Introduction to special issue: New research on leaders and peace science pp. 99-109

- Jeff Carter
- The harsh face of the empire by invitation: Coups in the US world order pp. 110-131

- Giacomo Chiozza and Lena Khalifa
- Political leaders and military spending pp. 132-154

- Jeff Carter
- Donor political preferences and the allocation of aid: Patterns in recipient type pp. 155-176

- Zachary D Greene and Amanda A Licht
- How leader's type shapes the effect of nuclear latency on dispute involvement pp. 177-193

- Benjamin Jones, Eleonora Mattiacci and Timothy Nordstrom
Volume 41, issue 1, 2024
- School of influence: Human rights challenges in US foreign military training pp. 3-25

- Carla Martinez Machain
- Trust, cooperation, and the tradeoffs of reciprocity pp. 26-46

- Kyle Haynes and Brandon K. Yoder
- The scars of violence and repression on founding elections: Evidence from Spain pp. 47-71

- Toni Rodon
- Revisiting the security–development nexus: Human security and the effects of IMF adjustment programmes pp. 72-95

- Bernhard Reinsberg, Daniel O Shaw and Louis Bujnoch
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