Conflict Management and Peace Science
1973 - 2025
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Volume 40, issue 6, 2023
- Preface pp. 579-579

- Frank C. Zagare
- The conditions for war and peace in interstate crises: An Introduction to this special issue pp. 580-583

- Vesna Danilovic
- Explaining the conflicting behavior of inexperienced and experienced political elites pp. 584-598

- Lisa J. Carlson and Raymond Dacey
- A game of domestic imperatives: Audience costs and conflict avoidance pp. 599-618

- Bruce Bueno de Mesquita
- Why don’t democracies fight each other? The role of territorial issues pp. 619-633

- Andrew P Owsiak and John A Vasquez
- Exogenous factors and the crisis bargaining process pp. 634-654

- Vesna Danilovic and Joe Clare
- Beyond deterrence: Uncertain stability in the nuclear era pp. 655-674

- Kyungkook Kang and Jacek Kugler
- The problem with accidental war pp. 675-691

- Stephen L. Quackenbush
Volume 40, issue 5, 2023
- Lethal aid and human security: The effects of US security assistance on civilian harm in low- and middle-income countries pp. 467-488

- Patricia L. Sullivan
- Environmental pressures and pro-government militias: Evidence from the Philippines pp. 489-510

- Joshua Eastin and Steven T Zech
- External intelligence assistance and the recipient government’s violence against civilians pp. 511-532

- Wakako Maekawa
- Why incumbents perpetrate election violence during civil war pp. 533-553

- Thomas Edward Flores and Irfan Nooruddin
- Private military and security companies and human rights abuses: The impact of CEOs’ military background pp. 554-574

- Elizabeth Radziszewski
Volume 40, issue 4, 2023
- The duration of political imprisonment: Evidence from China pp. 349-372

- Christoph Valentin Steinert
- Guns and lightning: Power law distributions in intrastate conflict intensity dynamics pp. 373-397

- Christoph Trinn and Lennard Naumann
- Sticking it out: Instability, regime type, and personnel withdrawals from UN peacekeeping operations pp. 398-418

- Molly M. Melin and Jacob D. Kathman
- Crafting international apologies that work: A conjoint analysis approach pp. 419-440

- Shoko Kohama, Toshiyuki Himichi, Kazunori Inamasu, Nobuhiro Mifune, Yohsuke Ohtsubo and Atsushi Tago
- How civilian attitudes respond to the state’s violence: Lessons from the Israel–Gaza conflict pp. 441-463

- Amit Loewenthal, Sami H Miaari and Alexei Abrahams
Volume 40, issue 3, 2023
- Rebel institutions and negotiated peace pp. 239-259

- Karen Albert
- Female combatants and rebel group behaviour: Evidence from Nepal pp. 260-280

- Marius Mehrl
- A certain gamble: Institutional change, leader turnover, and their effect on rivalry termination pp. 281-303

- Richard J Saunders
- Intervention, war expansion, and the international sources of civil war pp. 304-324

- Hans-Inge Langø
- Relative political capacity: A dataset to evaluate the performance of nations, 1960–2018 pp. 325-345

- Ali Fisunoglu, Kyungkook Kang, Tad Kugler and Marina Arbetman-Rabinowitz
Volume 40, issue 2, 2023
- Judicial independence and refugee flights pp. 111-133

- Saadet Ulasoglu Imamoglu
- Can religious norms reduce violent attitudes? Experimental evidence from a Muslim–Christian conflict pp. 134-161

- Anselm Hager and Kunaal Sharma
- Democratization as an impetus for peace talks in civil wars pp. 162-186

- Barış Arı
- Does transnational terrorism stimulate foreign assistance? pp. 187-206

- Wukki Kim and Todd Sandler
- Fear, accessibility, and legitimacy: An examination of the effects of political violence on health security in Pakistan pp. 207-235

- Amira Jadoon and Hina Khalid
Volume 40, issue 1, 2023
- The lesser evil? Experimental evidence on the strength of nuclear and chemical weapon “taboos†pp. 3-21

- Michal Smetana, Marek Vranka and Ondrej Rosendorf
- Securing guarantees: How nuclear proliferation can strengthen great power commitments pp. 22-41

- Julianne Phillips
- Hitting back or holding back in cyberspace: Experimental evidence regarding Americans’ responses to cyberattacks pp. 42-64

- Marcelo M Leal and Paul Musgrave
- Human rights organizations and transitional justice agenda-setting: Evidence from peace agreement provisions pp. 65-87

- Sam R. Bell and Risa Kitagawa
- Financial contributions to United Nations peacekeeping, 1990–2010: A new dataset pp. 88-107

- Timothy JA Passmore, Megan Shannon and Morgan Nadeau
Volume 39, issue 6, 2022
- Arming for conflict, arming for peace? How small arms imports affect intrastate conflict risk pp. 637-660

- Andreas Mehltretter
- Trickledown politics: Do excluded ethnic groups benefit from non-violent national resistance campaigns? pp. 661-685

- Brandon Ives
- A perfect match? The dampening effect of interethnic marriage on armed conflict in Africa pp. 686-705

- Leila Demarest and Roos Haer
- Secessionist conflict as diversion from inequality: The missing link between grievance and repression pp. 706-730

- Valery Dzutsati
- Violence, co-optation, and postwar voting in Guatemala pp. 731-754

- Francisco Villamil
- {peacesciencer}: An R package for quantitative peace science research†pp. 755-779

- Steven V Miller
Volume 39, issue 5, 2022
- Preventive war and sovereign debt pp. 487-519

- Colin Krainin, Kristopher W Ramsay, Bella Wang and Joseph J Ruggiero
- Economic crises, civilian mobilization, and repression in developing states pp. 520-541

- Ore Koren and Bumba Mukherjee
- Fear of campaign violence and support for democracy and autocracy pp. 542-564

- Inken von Borzyskowski, Ursula Daxecker and Patrick M. Kuhn
- Female fighters and the fates of rebellions: How mobilizing women influences conflict duration pp. 565-586

- Reed M. Wood and Lindsey Allemang
- US aid and substitution of human rights violations pp. 587-608

- Ghashia Kiyani
- The Ethnic Stacking in Africa Dataset: When leaders use ascriptive identity to build military loyalty pp. 609-632

- Kristen A. Harkness
Volume 39, issue 4, 2022
- Against polarization pp. 375-393

- Christian Davenport
- Economic legacy effects of armed conflict: Insights from the civil war in Aceh, Indonesia pp. 394-421

- Martin Philipp Heger and Eric Neumayer
- Turning the lights on to keep them in the fold: How governments preempt secession attempts pp. 422-446

- Rob Williams
- Scientific intelligence, nuclear assistance, and bargaining pp. 447-469

- William Spaniel
- The MID5 Dataset, 2011–2014: Procedures, coding rules, and description pp. 470-482

- Glenn Palmer, Roseanne W McManus, Vito D’Orazio, Michael R Kenwick, Mikaela Karstens, Chase Bloch, Nick Dietrich, Kayla Kahn, Kellan Ritter and Michael J Soules
Volume 39, issue 3, 2022
- Major power politics and non-violent resistance movements pp. 241-265

- Ilker Kalin, Marie Olson Lounsbery and Frederic Pearson
- Conditional cross-border effects of terrorism in China pp. 266-290

- Ji Yeon Hong and Wenhui Yang
- Pro-government militias and civil war termination pp. 291-310

- Chelsea Estancona and Lindsay Reid
- Accountability and cyber conflict: examining institutional constraints on the use of cyber proxies pp. 311-332

- William Akoto
- Ideological motives and taxation by armed groups pp. 333-350

- Jori Breslawski and Colin Tucker
- US global military deployments, 1950–2020* pp. 351-370

- Michael A Allen, Michael E Flynn and Carla Martinez Machain
Volume 39, issue 2, 2022
- Who’s prone to drone? A global time-series analysis of armed uninhabited aerial vehicle proliferation pp. 119-142

- Michael Horowitz, Joshua A Schwartz and Matthew Fuhrmann
- Higher education and violent revolutionary activism under authoritarianism: Subnational evidence from Iran pp. 143-165

- Peyman Asadzade
- To fight or demonstrate? Micro foundations of inequality and conflict pp. 166-190

- Solveig Hillesund
- Arms transfers and international relations theory: Situating military aircraft sales in the broader IR context pp. 191-213

- Spencer L Willardson and Richard AI Johnson
- Terrorism in armed conflict: new data attributing terrorism to rebel organizations pp. 214-236

- Virginia Page Fortna, Nicholas J. Lotito and Michael A. Rubin
Volume 39, issue 1, 2022
- The tradeoffs of using female suicide bombers pp. 3-23

- Michael J. Soules
- Sequencing United Nations peacemaking: Political initiatives and peacekeeping operations pp. 24-48

- Han Dorussen, Tobias Böhmelt and Govinda Clayton
- The significance of age structure, education, and youth unemployment for explaining subnational variation in violent youth crime in Mexico pp. 49-73

- Nicolás Corona Juárez, Henrik Urdal and Krishna Chaitanya Vadlamannati
- The gender gap in voting in post-conflict elections: Evidence from Israel, Mali and Côte d’Ivoire pp. 74-96

- Daniel Stockemer and Michael J Wigginton
- Post-Cold War sanctioning by the EU, the UN, and the US: Introducing the EUSANCT Dataset pp. 97-114

- Patrick M Weber and Gerald Schneider
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