Conflict Management and Peace Science
1973 - 2025
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Volume 13, issue 2, 1994
- Global Security After The End of The Cold War pp. 101-111

- Michael Intriligator
- From Desert Shield To Desert Storm: Success, Strife, Or Quagmire? pp. 113-148

- Jacek Kugler, Lewis W. Snider and William Longwell
- Chaos As A Tool For Exploring Questions of International Security pp. 149-177

- Alvin M. Saperstein
Volume 13, issue 1, 1993
- Some Thoughts On Basic Concepts and Future Directions In The Study of Inter-Group Conflict pp. 1-27

- Sheldon G. Levy
- Relative Bargaining Power in International Debt Negotiation: Collective Action, Sovereignty En Garde, or Mutual Partisan Adjustment? pp. 29-60

- Steve Chan
- Modeling 'Massive Retaliation' pp. 61-86

- Frank C. Zagare and D. Marc Kilgour
- Power Cycle Theory and State Involvement in Militarized Interstate Disputes, 1816-1976 pp. 87-100

- K. Edward Spiezio
Volume 12, issue 2, 1993
- Theory of Moves: Overview and Examples pp. 1-39

- Steven Brams and Walter Mattli
- British Hegemony and Militarized Interstate Disputes, 1815-1939 pp. 41-64

- Richard T. Cupitt, Rodney L. Whitlock and Lynn Williams Whitlock
- The Economic Effects of Reduced Defense Expenditures: An Applied General Equilibrium Analysis pp. 65-88

- Donald N. Baum
- Abstracts of Papers Presented At the Fourth World Peace Science Congress Rotterdam, The Netherlands, May 18-20, 1992 pp. 89-105

- N/a
Volume 12, issue 1, 1992
- Power Transition and Conflict Initiation pp. 1-16

- Daniel S. Geller
- Nuclear Deterrence Theory: The Record of Aggregate Testing and An Alternative Research Agenda pp. 17-45

- Frank Harvey and Patrick James
- Some Economic Effects of Unilateral and Multilateral Reductions in Military Expenditures in the Major Industrialized and Developing Countries pp. 47-78

- Jon D. Haveman, Alan Deardorff and Robert Stern
- Deterministic Quasi-Periodic Behavior of An Arms Race Model pp. 79-98

- Walter W. Hill
- Weak Cycles, Length and Magnitude of War: Duration Dependence in International Conflict pp. 99-116

- John A. C. Conybeare
Volume 11, issue 2, 1991
- Musings on Mathematical Modeling pp. 1-16

- Dina A. Zinnes
- Government Expenditures, Defense, and Economic Growth in the Ldcs: A Revised Perspective pp. 19-35

- F. Gerard Adams, Jere Behrman and Michael Boldin
- Defense Expenditures and Economic Performance in South Asia: Tests of Causality and Interdependence pp. 37-67

- Robert E. Looney
- Perfect Equilibria and Stable Cooperation in the Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma and Related Games pp. 69-98

- P. Langlois
- Survival: Global Politics and Conceptual Synthesis pp. 99-104

- James J. Wirtz
Volume 11, issue 1, 1990
- Consequential Damage and Nuclear Deterrence pp. 1-16

- Charles Anderton and Thomas Fogarty
- Expected Utility and Peace Science: An Assessment of Trade and Conflict pp. 17-44

- Lois W. Sayrs
- Conversion: The Trade-Off Between Military and Civilian Production in Warsaw Pact Countries pp. 45-56

- Lawrence Klein and Miroslaw Gronicki
- Progress in Global Modeling for World Policy on Arms Control and Environmental Management pp. 57-94

- Walter Isard
- Errata pp. 95-95

- N/a
- The Globus Model: Computer Simulation of Worldwide Political and Economic Developments pp. 97-99

- Sid Saltzman
Volume 10, issue 2, 1989
- An Economic Model of The East-West Confrontation pp. 1-20

- James A. Yunker
- Alliance and Border Effects on the War Behavior of States: Refining the Interaction Opportunity Model pp. 21-46

- Randolph M. Siverson and Harvey Starr
- Foundations of A Theory of Economic Warfare and Arms Control pp. 47-75

- Murray Wolfson and John P. Farrell
- A Thousand and One Ph.D. Dissertation Topics: The Summary of The 1988 Third World Peace Science Congress pp. 77-99

- Walter Isard and Keith Duncan
Volume 10, issue 1, 1988
- Reconsidering Trade and Conflict: A Qualitative Response Model With Censoring pp. 1-19

- Lois W. Sayrs
- Interstate Wars in the Third World: A Markov Approach pp. 21-36

- David Kiefer
- Conflict Management and the Theory of Mature Oligopoly pp. 37-57

- Robert E. Kuenne
- Hypergraph Conflict Analysis: Synthesis and Extension pp. 59-86

- R. van Gastel and Jean Paelinck
Volume 9, issue 2, 1986
- The Formal ('Economic') Analysis of Arms Races: What-If Anything-Have We Learned Since Richardson? pp. 1-17

- Jean-Christian Lambelet
- Brinkmanship and Nuclear Deterrence: The Neutrality of Escalation pp. 19-30

- Barry Nalebuff
- Optimality and the Ineffectiveness of the Strategic Defense Initiative pp. 31-43

- Charles Anderton
- A Typological Approach to Multiple Criteria Conflict Analysis pp. 45-53

- Ron Janssen and Peter Nijkamp
Volume 9, issue 1, 1985
- The Determinants of Military Budgets: The Japanese Case pp. 1-18

- Davis B. Bobrow and Stephen R. Hill
- The High Technology Arms Race: The Western European Case pp. 19-32

- Bernard Udis
- Third Party Mediation and International Norms: A Test of Two Models pp. 33-52

- Gregory A. Raymond and Charles W. Kegley
- Fuzzy Modeling and Conflict Analysis pp. 53-67

- Steven Thomas Seitz
Volume 8, issue 2, 1985
- Notes on Economic Warfare pp. 1-19

- Murray Wolfson
- Wolfson on Economic Warfare pp. 21-25

- Michael Intriligator and Dagobert Brito
- Arms Race Models: A Survey and Synthesis pp. 27-98

- Walter Isard and Charles Anderton
- A Selected Bibliography of Arms Race Models and Related Subjects pp. 99-122

- Charles Anderton
Volume 8, issue 1, 1984
- Alliances and War: A New Examination of an Old Problem pp. 1-15

- Randolph M. Siverson and Michael Sullivan
- Geoinvestment: The Interdependence Among Space, Market Size, and Political Turmoil in Attracting Foreign Direct Investment pp. 17-47

- Grant Ian Thrall
- Weapons Technology and the Intensity of Arms Races pp. 49-69

- Dietrich Fischer
- James P. Bennett on Subjunctive Reasoning, Policy Analysis And Political Argument pp. 71-112

- Walter Hard and Blane Lewis
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