Conflict Management and Peace Science
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Volume 35, issue 6, 2018
- Colombia: Democracy, violence, and the peacebuilding challenge pp. 581-586

- Thomas E Flores and Juan Vargas
- Democracy and civil war: The case of Colombia pp. 587-600

- Abbey Steele and Livia I Schubiger
- Civil conflict and voting behavior: Evidence from Colombia pp. 601-621

- Jorge Gallego
- Determinants of Colombian attitudes toward the peace process pp. 622-636

- Nicolás Liendo and Jessica Maves Braithwaite
- Considering concessions: A survey experiment on the Colombian peace process pp. 637-655

- Aila M Matanock and Natalia Garbiras-DÃaz
- Determinants of ex-combatants’ attitudes toward transitional justice in Colombia pp. 656-673

- Sarah Zukerman Daly
Volume 35, issue 5, 2018
- Domestic diversion and strategic behavior by minority groups pp. 427-450

- Carla Martinez Machain and Leo Rosenberg
- Reassessing the democratic advantage in interstate wars using k-adic datasets pp. 451-473

- Jacob Ausderan
- The role and welfare rationale of secondary sanctions: A theory and a case study of the US sanctions targeting Iran pp. 474-502

- Baran Han
- Mass protests and the resource curse: The politics of demobilization in rentier autocracies pp. 503-522

- Desha M Girod, Megan A Stewart and Meir R Walters
- Win, lose, or draw in the fog of civil war pp. 523-543

- J Michael Greig, T David Mason and Jesse Hamner
- Trigger-happy? Military regimes and the timing of conflict pp. 544-558

- Randolph M Siverson and Richard AI Johnson
- The International Border Agreements Dataset pp. 559-576

- Andrew P Owsiak, Allison K Cuttner and Brent Buck
Volume 35, issue 4, 2018
- Globalization and contentious politics: A comparative analysis of nonviolent and violent campaigns pp. 315-335

- Süveyda Karakaya
- The apparatus for violence: Repression, violent protest, and civil war in a cross-national framework pp. 336-354

- Sam R Bell and Amanda Murdie
- To instill fear or love: Terrorist groups and the strategy of building reputation pp. 355-377

- Seden Akcinaroglu and Efe Tokdemir
- Economic sanctions and the dynamics of terrorist campaigns pp. 378-401

- Elena V McLean, Kaisa H Hinkkainen, Luis De la Calle and Navin A Bapat
- Anger, legacies of violence, and group conflict: An experiment in post-riot Acre, Israel pp. 402-423

- Thomas Zeitzoff
Volume 35, issue 3, 2018
- Gendered participation, well-being, and representations in political violence: An introduction pp. 211-214

- Kelly M Kadera and Sarah Shair-Rosenfield
- The social origins of female combatants pp. 215-232

- Jakana L Thomas and Reed M Wood
- The effect of sexual violence on negotiated outcomes in civil conflicts pp. 233-247

- Tiffany S Chu and Jessica Maves Braithwaite
- Painting too “Rosie†a picture: The impact of external threat on women’s economic welfare pp. 248-262

- Jaroslav Tir and Maureen Bailey
- The internationalization of security sector gender reforms in post-conflict countries pp. 263-279

- Laura Huber and Sabrina Karim
- Enforcement of sexual violence law in post-civil conflict societies pp. 280-295

- Jillienne Haglund and David L Richards
- Jihadi brides and female volunteers: Reading the Islamic State’s war to see gender and agency in conflict dynamics pp. 296-311

- Laura Sjoberg
Volume 35, issue 2, 2018
- What explains ethnic organizational violence? Evidence from Eastern Europe and Russia pp. 111-131

- Victor Asal and Brian J. Phillips
- Community counts: The social reintegration of ex-combatants in Colombia pp. 132-153

- Oliver Kaplan and Enzo Nussio
- Historical narratives and post-conflict reconciliation: An experiment in Azerbaijan pp. 154-174

- Scott Radnitz
- Grasping the scientific evidence: The contractualist peace supersedes the democratic peace pp. 175-192

- Michael Mousseau
- Democratic peace versus contractualism pp. 193-203

- James Lee Ray and Allan Dafoe
- Thanks to 2017 reviewers pp. 204-207

- N/a
Volume 35, issue 1, 2018
- Are complex game models empirically relevant? pp. 3-17

- Catherine C. Langlois
- Democracies at risk? A forecasting analysis of regime type and the risk of terrorist attack pp. 18-42

- Christopher Gelpi and Nazli Avdan
- Self-interest, partisanship, and the conditional influence of taxation on support for war in the USA pp. 43-64

- Douglas Kriner, Breanna Lechase and Rosella Cappella Zielinski
- The Ethnicity of Refugees (ER): A new dataset for understanding flight patterns1 pp. 65-88

- Seraina Rüegger and Heidrun Bohnet
- Studying the Internet and Violent conflict pp. 89-106

- Anita R. Gohdes
Volume 34, issue 6, 2017
- Oil prices and interstate conflict pp. 575-596

- Cullen S. Hendrix
- Resource wealth as rent leverage: Rethinking the oil–stability nexus pp. 597-617

- Benjamin Smith
- Development, discrimination, and domestic terrorism: Looking beyond a linear relationship pp. 618-639

- Sambuddha Ghatak and Aaron Gold
- Maintaining ethnic dominance: Diversity, power, and violent repression pp. 640-659

- Lasse Lykke Rørbæk and Allan Toft Knudsen
- How ethnic structure affects civil conflict: A model of endogenous grievance pp. 660-679

- Alexander Kustov
Volume 34, issue 5, 2017
- Means to an end: Pro-government militias as a predictive indicator of strategic mass killing1 pp. 461-484

- Ore Koren
- Up in arms! Explaining why ethnic minority organizations form militias in transitioning and post-communist Eurasian countries1 pp. 485-506

- Victor Asal, Bryan R. Early and Marcus Schulzke
- Is collective repression an effective counterinsurgency technique? Unpacking the cyclical relationship between repression and civil conflict pp. 507-525

- Philip Hultquist
- Individual-level expectations of executive authority under territorial threat pp. 526-545

- Steven V. Miller
- Capability revisited: Ally’s capability and dispute initiation1 pp. 546-571

- Choong-Nam Kang
Volume 34, issue 4, 2017
- Diversionary conflict: Demonizing enemies or demonstrating competence? pp. 337-358

- Kyle Haynes
- Enforcing order: Territorial reach and maritime piracy pp. 359-379

- Ursula Daxecker and Brandon C. Prins
- Geographic determinants of indiscriminate violence in civil wars pp. 380-405

- Sebastian Schutte
- The role of international organizations in regime transitions: How IGOs can tie a dictator’s hands pp. 406-430

- Håvard Mokleiv Nygård
- Unfair fights: Power asymmetry, nascent nuclear capability, and preventive conflict pp. 431-455

- Robert Schub
Volume 34, issue 3, 2017
- Does discrimination breed grievances—and do grievances breed violence? New evidence from an analysis of religious minorities in developing countries pp. 217-239

- Matthias Basedau, Jonathan Fox, Jan H. Pierskalla, Georg Strüver and Johannes Vüllers
- From combatants to candidates: Electoral competition and the legacy of armed conflict pp. 240-263

- Jennifer Raymond Dresden
- Trauma and stigma: The long-term effects of wartime violence on political attitudes pp. 264-286

- Ji Yeon Hong and Woo Chang Kang
- The impact of coups d’état on civil war duration pp. 287-307

- Clayton Thyne
- Time is on my side? The impact of timing and dispute type on militarized conflict duration pp. 308-329

- Shawna K. Metzger
- Thanks to 2016 reviewers pp. 330-332

- N/a
- The Palmer Prize for CMPS’s Article of the Year pp. 333-333

- N/a
Volume 34, issue 2, 2017
- Managing territorial conflict: An introduction to this special issue pp. 121-125

- Brandon C. Prins, Krista Wiegand, Sambuddha Ghatak and Aaron Gold
- From territorial claims to identity claims: The Issue Correlates of War (ICOW) Project pp. 126-140

- Paul R Hensel and Sara McLaughlin Mitchell
- External threat and the limits of democratic pacifism pp. 141-159

- Sambuddha Ghatak, Aaron Gold and Brandon C Prins
- Power, territory, and interstate conflict pp. 160-175

- Sam R. Bell
- Border settlement and the movement toward and from negative peace pp. 176-193

- Andrew P. Owsiak, Paul F. Diehl and Gary Goertz
- What they fight for: Specific territorial issues in militarized interstate disputes, 1816–2001 pp. 194-211

- Douglas M. Gibler
Volume 34, issue 1, 2017
- Presidents on the cycle: Elections, audience costs, and coercive diplomacy pp. 3-26

- Giacomo Chiozza
- Rebel constituencies and rebel violence against civilians in civil conflicts pp. 27-51

- Martin Ottmann
- The determinants of domestic right-wing terrorism in the USA: Economic grievance, societal change and political resentment pp. 52-80

- James A. Piazza
- Microfoundations in international relations pp. 81-97

- Joshua D. Kertzer
- Dangerous bargains with the devil? Incorporating new approaches in peace science for the study of war pp. 98-116

- Sara McLaughlin Mitchell
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