Conflict Management and Peace Science
1973 - 2025
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Volume 37, issue 6, 2020
- Bluff to peace: How economic dependence promotes peace despite increasing deception and uncertainty pp. 633-654

- Yuleng Zeng
- Deterring threats and settling scores: How coups influence respect for physical integrity rights pp. 655-673

- Travis B. Curtice and Daniel Arnon
- Economic sanctions and income inequality: impacts of trade restrictions and foreign aid suspension on target countries pp. 674-693

- Jin Mun Jeong
- Grievances and rebellion: Comparing relative deprivation and horizontal inequality pp. 694-715

- David Siroky, Carolyn M. Warner, Gabrielle Filip-Crawford, Anna Berlin and Steven L. Neuberg
- Centralized command and coalition victory pp. 716-734

- Daniel S. Morey
- Command of the skies: An air power dataset pp. 735-755

- Richard J. Saunders and Mark Souva
Volume 37, issue 5, 2020
- Selective or collective? Palestinian perceptions of targeting in house demolition pp. 515-535

- Sophia Hatz
- Money can’t buy love but can it buy peace? Evidence from the EU Programme for Peace and Reconciliation (PEACE II) pp. 536-558

- Tilman Brück and Neil Ferguson
- Authoritarian regimes and civil–military relations: Explaining counterbalancing in autocracies pp. 559-579

- Abel Escribà -Folch, Tobias Böhmelt and Ulrich Pilster
- Policing in divided societies: Officer inclusion, citizen cooperation, and crime prevention pp. 580-604

- Matthew J. Nanes
- MILINDA: A new dataset on United Nations-led and non-united Nations-led peace operations pp. 605-629

- Anja Jetschke and Bernd Schlipphak
Volume 37, issue 4, 2020
- Economic coercion and the problem of sanctions-proofing pp. 385-408

- Menevis Cilizoglu and Navin A Bapat
- Reconsidering economic leverage and vulnerability: Trade ties, sanction threats, and the success of economic coercion pp. 409-429

- Timothy M Peterson
- Fatal attraction: explaining variation in the attractiveness of Islamic State propaganda pp. 430-450

- Daniel Milton
- Civil war termination and foreign direct investment, 1989–2012 pp. 451-470

- Madhav Joshi and Jason Michael Quinn
- Confronting human trafficking: The role of state capacity pp. 471-489

- Robert G Blanton, Shannon Lindsey Blanton and Dursun Peksen
- Transborder identities, bias, and third-party conflict management pp. 490-511

- Emir Yazici
Volume 37, issue 3, 2020
- Autocratic political cycle and international conflict pp. 259-279

- Daehee Bak
- Ethnic political exclusion and terrorism: Analyzing the local conditions for violence pp. 280-300

- Holley E. Hansen, Stephen C. Nemeth and Jacob A. Mauslein
- Shaken or stirred? Terrorism and third-party state resolve in civil war interventions pp. 301-322

- Christopher Linebarger, Andrew J. Enterline and Steven R. Liebel
- Experienced poverty and local conflict violence pp. 323-349

- Andreas Forø Tollefsen
- The local geography of transnational terrorism pp. 350-381

- Josiah Marineau, Henry Pascoe, Alex Braithwaite, Michael Findley and Joseph Young
Volume 37, issue 2, 2020
- Which wars spread? Commitment problems and military intervention pp. 133-151

- Zachary C. Shirkey
- War and social attitudes pp. 152-171

- Travers Barclay Child and Elena Nikolova
- Lasting peace or temporary calm? Rebel group decapitation and civil war outcomes pp. 172-192

- Kirssa Cline Ryckman
- Food price volatilities and civilian victimization in Africa pp. 193-214

- Babak Rezaeedaryakenari, Steven T. Landis and Cameron G. Thies
- Jihadist waves: Syria, the Islamic State, and the changing nature of foreign fighters pp. 215-231

- Güneş Murat Tezcür and Clayton Besaw
- Introducing ν-CLEAR: a latent variable approach to measuring nuclear proficiency pp. 232-256

- Bradley C. Smith and William Spaniel
Volume 37, issue 1, 2020
- History and quantitative conflict research: A case for limiting the historical scope of our theoretical arguments pp. 3-15

- Benjamin O Fordham
- Rebel governance: military boon or military bust? (Isard Award Article) pp. 16-38

- Megan A Stewart
- Before the dominos fall: Regional conflict, donor interests, and US foreign aid pp. 39-57

- Michael E. Flynn
- National identity, religious tolerance, and group conflict: Insights from a survey experiment in Pakistan pp. 58-82

- Michael Kalin and Niloufer Siddiqui
- Changing horses in midstream: Leadership changes and the civil war peace process pp. 83-105

- Kirssa Cline Ryckman and Jessica Maves Braithwaite
- The Security-Force Ethnicity (SFE) Project: Introducing a new dataset pp. 106-129

- Paul Lorenzo Johnson and Ches Thurber
Volume 36, issue 6, 2019
- Will H. Moore’s enduring contribution to peace and conflict studies pp. 563-569

- Courtenay R Conrad, Jacqueline HR DeMeritt, Daniel W Hill, Ryan M Welch and Joseph K Young
- #rebel: Rebel communication strategies in the age of social media pp. 570-590

- Cyanne E Loyle and Samuel E Bestvater
- Repressive agent defections: How power, costs, and uncertainty influence military behavior and state repression pp. 591-607

- Kimberly R Frugé
- International institutional design and human rights: The case of the Inter-American Human Rights System pp. 608-625

- Jillienne Haglund
- Examining repressive and oppressive state violence using the Ill-Treatment and Torture data pp. 626-644

- Andreas Beger and Daniel Hill
- Protestors, terrorists or something else? How to think about dissident groups pp. 645-660

- Joseph K Young and Steve Shellman
Volume 36, issue 5, 2019
- Dangerous neighborhoods: State behavior and the spread of ethnic conflict pp. 447-468

- Margarita Konaev and Kirstin J.H. Brathwaite
- Sexual violence and biased military interventions in civil conflict1 pp. 469-493

- Karin Johansson and Mehwish Sarwari
- Corrigendum pp. 494-494

- N/a
- Don’t get mad: The disconnect between religious discrimination and individual perceptions of government pp. 495-516

- Jonathan Fox, Chris Bader and Jennifer M. McClure
- Blue blood or true blood: Why are levels of intrastate armed conflict so low in Middle Eastern monarchies? pp. 517-544

- Fenja Søndergaard Møller
- Understanding the impact of air power pp. 545-558

- Susan Hannah Allen and Carla Martinez Machain
Volume 36, issue 4, 2019
- A congruence analysis of the inequality–conflict nexus: Evidence from 16 cases pp. 339-358

- Henrikas BartuseviÄ Ius
- Of terrorism and revenue: Why foreign aid exacerbates terrorism in personalist regimes pp. 359-384

- Andrew Boutton
- Domestic politics and the power to punish: The case of national human rights institutions pp. 385-404

- Ryan M. Welch
- War experiences, economic grievances, and political participation in postwar societies: An empirical analysis of Kosovo pp. 405-424

- Markus Freitag, Sara Kijewski and Malvin Oppold
- UN fatalities 1948–2015: A new dataset pp. 425-442

- Marina E. Henke
Volume 36, issue 3, 2019
- Is US grand strategy self-defeating? Deep engagement, military spending and sovereign debt pp. 227-247

- Carla Norrlof and William C. Wohlforth
- Supplying protection: The United Nations and public support for humanitarian intervention pp. 248-269

- Geoffrey PR Wallace
- Democratic values and the microfoundations of Arab support for peace with Israel pp. 270-290

- Lars Berger
- Private military and security companies, contract structure, market competition, and violence in Iraq pp. 291-311

- Benjamin Tkach
- The “Most Important Problem†Dataset (MIPD): a new dataset on American issue importance pp. 312-335

- Colton Heffington, Brandon Beomseob Park and Laron K Williams
Volume 36, issue 2, 2019
- Presidential political ambition and US foreign conflict behavior, 1816–2010 pp. 111-130

- Matthew DiLorenzo, Becca McBride and James Lee Ray
- Refugees and rivals: The international dynamics of refugee flows pp. 131-148

- Shweta Moorthy and Robert Brathwaite
- Disentangling bias: national capabilities, regime type, and international conflict mediation pp. 149-168

- Frederick R. Chen
- Examining the ethos of conflict by exploring lay people’s representations of the Kurdish conflict in Turkey pp. 169-190

- Özden Melis Uluğ and J Christopher Cohrs
- Terrain ruggedness and land cover: Improved data for most research designs pp. 191-218

- Andrew Shaver, David B. Carter and Tsering Wangyal Shawa
- Thanks to 2018 reviewers pp. 219-221

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- The Palmer Prize for CMPS’s Article of the Year pp. 222-222

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Volume 36, issue 1, 2019
- What do we know about crisis, escalation and war? A visual assessment of the International Crisis Behavior Project pp. 3-19

- Patrick James
- Domestic diversion: Selective targeting of minority out-groups pp. 20-41

- Graig R. Klein and Efe Tokdemir
- Colonial ties and civil conflict intervention: Clarifying the causal mechanisms pp. 42-62

- Mwita Chacha and Szymon Stojek
- Foundations for integrating the democratic and territorial peace arguments pp. 63-87

- Andrew P. Owsiak
- Partisan electoral interventions by the great powers: Introducing the PEIG Dataset pp. 88-106

- Dov H. Levin
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