Conflict Management and Peace Science
1973 - 2026
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Volume 22, issue 4, 2005
- Manna from Heaven or Forbidden Fruit? the (Ab) Use of Control Variables in Research on International Conflict pp. 273-275

- Kelly M. Kadera and Sara McLaughlin Mitchell
- Constructing Multivariate Analyses (of Dangerous Dyads) pp. 277-292

- James Lee Ray
- Rule of Three, Let It Be? When More Really Is Better pp. 293-310

- John R. Oneal and Bruce Russett
- Heeding Ray's Advice: An Exegesis on Control Variables in Systemic Democratic Peace Research pp. 311-326

- Kelly M. Kadera and Sara McLaughlin Mitchell
- Let's Put Garbage-Can Regressions and Garbage-Can Probits Where They Belong pp. 327-339

- Christopher H. Achen
- The Phantom Menace: Omitted Variable Bias in Econometric Research pp. 341-352

- Kevin A. Clarke
- Cumulation from Proper Specification: Theory, Logic, Research Design, and “Nice†Laws pp. 353-363

- Harvey Starr
Volume 22, issue 3, 2005
- The Status of Likelihood Claims in International Relations and Peace Science pp. 189-200

- Raymond Dacey
- Psychosocial Analysis of the Collective Processes in the United States After September 11 pp. 201-216

- Alvaro Rodriguez-Carballeira and Federico Javaloy
- Identifying How Trade Matters in Empirical Studies of Interstate Conflict pp. 217-224

- Havard Hegre
- Mistaken Identity: A Reply to Hegre pp. 225-233

- Erik Gartzke and Quan Li
- Identifying How Trade Matters: A Response to Gartzke and Li pp. 235-237

- Havard Hegre
- Discerning the Causal Relationships Between Great Powers' Membership in Intergovernmental Organizations and Their Initiation of Militarized Disputes pp. 239-256

- Steve Chan
- Conflict Diamonds: A New Dataset pp. 257-272

- Elisabeth Gilmore, Nils Petter Gleditsch, Päivi Lujala and Jan Ketil Rod
Volume 22, issue 2, 2005
- Dangerous Dyads Revisited: Democracies May Not Be That Peaceful After All pp. 95-111

- Halvard Buhaug
- The Relevance of Politically Relevant Dyads in the Study of Interdependence and Dyadic Disputes pp. 113-133

- Michelle A. Benson
- Victim of Success: American Dominance and Terrorism pp. 135-148

- David Sobek and Alex Braithwaite
- Foreign Policy Determinants: Comparing Realist and Domestic-Political Models of Foreign Policy pp. 149-163

- Mark Souva
- the Similarity of States: Using S to Compute Dyadic Interest Similarity pp. 165-187

- Kevin Sweeney and Omar M.G. Keshk
Volume 22, issue 1, 2005
- Introduction from the Editor pp. 1-3

- N/a
- Assessing the Dyadic Approach to Interstate Conflict Processes: A.k.a. “Dangerous†Dyad-Years pp. 5-18

- Sarah E. Croco and Tze Kwang Teo
- Civil Reality? Simulation Experiments on the Impact of Civil War in a Realist World pp. 19-38

- Richard J. Stoll
- Danger Beyond Dyads: Third-Party Participants in Militarized Interstate Disputes pp. 39-61

- Renato Corbetta and William J. Dixon
- Comparing New Theory with Prior Beliefs: Market Civilization and the Democratic Peace pp. 63-77

- Michael Mousseau
- Chinese Acquisition of the Spratly Archipelago and Its Implications for the Future pp. 79-94

- Paul D. Senese
Volume 21, issue 4, 2004
- Macedonian Border Closings in the Kosovo Refugee Crisis: A Game-Theoretic Perspective pp. 233-254

- John H.P. Williams and Lester A. Zeager
- Testing Competing Institutional Explanations of the Democratic Peace: The Case of Dispute Duration pp. 255-267

- Bruce Bueno De Mesquita, Michael T. Koch and Randolph M. Siverson
- Politics and National Security: The Battles for Britain pp. 269-286

- Steven E. Lobell
- “The Enemy of My Enemy Is My Friend†Is the Enemy: Dealing with the War-Provoking Rules of Intent pp. 287-296

- Alvin M. Saperstein
- Aegean Territorial Waters Conflict: An Evolutionary Narrative pp. 297-312

- Serdar Ş. Güner
Volume 21, issue 3, 2004
- Negotiation in International Politics pp. 155-158

- Bruce Bueno De Mesquita
- Modeling Compromise at the International Table pp. 159-177

- Christopher K. Butler
- When Do They Stop? Modeling the Termination of War pp. 179-193

- Michaela Mattes and T. Clifton Morgan
- House Rules: Institutional Choice and United States Trade Negotiations pp. 195-213

- Robert Pahre
- Bargaining, War, and Alliances pp. 215-231

- R. Harrison Wagner
Volume 21, issue 2, 2004
- Multiparty Disputes and the Probability of War, 1816—1992 pp. 85-100

- Karen K. Petersen, John A. Vasquez and Yijia Wang
- The Correlates of War 2 International Governmental Organizations Data Version 2.0 pp. 101-119

- Jon Pevehouse, Timothy Nordstrom and Kevin Warnke
- An Econometric Contribution to the U.S. Defense—Growth Nexus: Evidence from Error Correction Model pp. 121-131

- Rock-Antoine Mehanna
- The MID3 Data Set, 1993—2001: Procedures, Coding Rules, and Description pp. 133-154

- Faten Ghosn, Glenn Palmer and Stuart Bremer
Volume 21, issue 1, 2004
- Statement from the Editor pp. iii-iii

- N/a
- Introduction to CMPS Special Issue on Alternative Models of Conflict pp. 1-2

- Paul J. Zak
- A System Approach to Deterring and Influencing Terrorists pp. 3-15

- Paul K. Davis and Brian Michael Jenkins
- An Economic Model of Terrorism pp. 17-28

- S. Brock Blomberg, Gregory Hess and Akila Weerapana
- Constitution or Conflict? pp. 29-42

- Herschel Grossman
- On the Stability of Group Formation: Managing the Conflict Within pp. 43-68

- Michelle Garfinkel
- Innovation and the Technology of Conflict During the Napoleonic Revolution in Military Affairs pp. 69-84

- Raymond E. Franck
Volume 20, issue 2, 2003
- Explaining Interstate Conflict and War: What Should Be Controlled for? pp. 1-31

- James Lee Ray
- Environmental Scarcity and International Conflict pp. 33-58

- Phillip Stalley
- Never-Ending Conflicts? Territorial Changes as Potential Solutions for Territorial Disputes pp. 59-83

- Jaroslav Tir
- Examining Conflict Escalation Within the Civilizations Context pp. 85-109

- Sean Bolks and Richard Stoll
- Culture and Negotiation in Militarized Interstate Disputes pp. 111-132

- Patrick Regan and Russell J. Leng
Volume 20, issue 1, 2003
- The Power of Place and the Future of Spatial Analysis in the Study of Conflict pp. 1-20

- Harvey Starr
- Defining States: Reconsiderations and Recommendations pp. 21-41

- Stuart Bremer and Faten Ghosn
- The Political Future of Afghanistan and Its Implications for US Policy pp. 43-71

- Jacek Kugler, Birol Yesilada and Brian Efird
- Interdependence and Conflict: When Does Symmetry Matter? pp. 73-92

- Mark J.C. Crescenzi
- The Boundary Dataset pp. 93-117

- Kathryn Furlong and Nils Petter Gleditsch
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