Conflict Management and Peace Science
1973 - 2025
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Volume 31, issue 5, 2014
- Opportunities to kill or incentives for restraint? Rebel capabilities, the origins of support, and civilian victimization in civil war pp. 461-480

- Reed M. Wood
- Perceptions of world politics and support for terrorism among Muslims: Evidence from Muslim countries and Western Europe pp. 481-501

- Kirill Zhirkov, Maykel Verkuyten and Jeroen Weesie
- Migrant remittances and the onset of civil war pp. 502-520

- Patrick M. Regan and Richard W. Frank
- How to make democracy self-enforcing after civil war: Enabling credible yet adaptable elite pacts pp. 521-540

- T. Clark Durant and Michael Weintraub
- Threat and imposition of economic sanctions 1945–2005: Updating the TIES dataset pp. 541-558

- T. Clifton Morgan, Navin Bapat and Yoshiharu Kobayashi
Volume 31, issue 4, 2014
- Bringing peace back in: Presidential address to the Peace Science Society, 2013 pp. 345-356

- Patrick M. Regan
- Victory without peace: Conquest, insurgency, and war termination pp. 357-382

- Alex Weisiger
- Inducing independence: A strategic model of World Bank assistance and legal reform pp. 383-405

- Gretchen Helmke and Elena V. McLean
- The sound of silence: Power, secrecy, and international audiences in US military basing negotiations pp. 406-431

- Jonathan N. Brown
- Ethnic fractionalization, natural resources and armed conflict pp. 432-457

- Tim C. Wegenast and Matthias Basedau
Volume 31, issue 3, 2014
- Unpacking the effects of genocide and politicide on forced migration pp. 225-243

- Gary Uzonyi
- Foreign military intervention and post-colonial state-building: An actor-centric analysis pp. 244-264

- Jeffrey Pickering and Emizet F. Kisangani
- Will we see helping hands? Predicting civil war mediation and likely success pp. 265-284

- Govinda Clayton and Kristian Skrede Gleditsch
- The temporal dynamics of new international borders pp. 285-302

- David B. Carter and H. E. Goemans
- Bargaining power and the arbitration and adjudication of territorial claims1 pp. 303-322

- Stephen E. Gent and Megan Shannon
- Rogue states and territorial disputes pp. 323-339

- Sara McLaughlin Mitchell and Peter F. Trumbore
Volume 31, issue 2, 2014
- Presidential address: Peace engineering pp. 111-118

- D. Marc Kilgour
- Disputed territory, defensive alliances and conflict initiation pp. 119-144

- Thorin M. Wright and Toby J. Rider
- Taking the cue: The response to US human rights sanctions against third parties pp. 145-167

- Timothy M. Peterson
- The use of fear and anger to alter crisis initiation pp. 168-192

- Lisa J. Carlson and Raymond Dacey
- Intrastate peace agreements and the durability of peace pp. 193-217

- Ramzi Badran
- Reviewers 2013 pp. 218-220

- N/a
Volume 31, issue 1, 2014
- Can you trust a dictator: A strategic model of authoritarian regimes’ signing and compliance with international treaties pp. 3-27

- Olga Chyzh
- Does third-party trade reduce conflict? Credible signaling versus opportunity costs pp. 28-48

- Brandon J Kinne
- External kin, economic disparity and minority ethnic group mobilization pp. 49-69

- Enze Han, Joseph O’Mahoney and Christopher Paik
- The effect of foreign direct investment on the use and success of US sanctions pp. 70-93

- David Lektzian and Glen Biglaiser
- The Northern Ireland Research Initiative: Data on the Troubles from 1968 to 19981 pp. 94-106

- Cyanne E. Loyle, Christopher Sullivan and Christian Davenport
Volume 30, issue 5, 2013
- Aid, minds and hearts: The impact of aid in conflict zones pp. 411-432

- Jan Rasmus Böhnke and Christoph Zürcher
- Warnings, terrorist threats and resilience: A laboratory experiment pp. 433-451

- Andrew W. Bausch, Joao Faria and Thomas Zeitzoff
- What you don’t know can hurt you: Information, external transparency, and interstate conflict, 1982–1999 pp. 452-468

- Sam R. Bell
- Sustaining the peace after ethnic civil wars pp. 469-491

- Mehmet Gurses and Nicolas Rost
- Participation in IMF-sponsored economic programs and contentious collective action in Latin America, 1980–2007 pp. 492-515

- David G. Ortiz and Sergio Béjar
- Non-state actors in civil wars: A new dataset pp. 516-531

- David E. Cunningham, Kristian Skrede Gleditsch and Idean Salehyan
- United Nations peacekeeping personnel commitments, 1990–2011 pp. 532-549

- Jacob D. Kathman
Volume 30, issue 4, 2013
- Trade sanctions in international environmental policy: Deterring or encouraging free riding? pp. 309-334

- Alexandra E. Cirone and Johannes Urpelainen
- An analysis of the TABARI coding system pp. 335-348

- Rebecca H. Best, Christine Carpino and Mark J.C. Crescenzi
- Introduction. Symposium: Innovations in the study of mediation and peacemaking pp. 349-353

- Scott Sigmund Gartner
- Fear of rejection: The puzzle of unaccepted mediation offers in international conflict pp. 354-368

- Molly M. Melin, Scott Sigmund Gartner and Jacob Bercovitch
- The UN at the peacemaking–peacebuilding nexus pp. 369-386

- Kyle Beardsley
- Crisis managers but not conflict resolvers: Mediating ethnic intrastate conflict in Africa pp. 387-406

- David Quinn, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, Pelin Eralp, Victor Asal and Theodore Mclauchlin
Volume 30, issue 3, 2013
- Failing to succeed? The cumulative impact of international mediation revisited1 pp. 199-219

- Tobias Böhmelt
- Weather, terrain and warfare: Coalition fatalities in Afghanistan pp. 220-239

- Timothy Allen Carter and Daniel Jay Veale
- Coercion, capacity, and coordination: Predictors of political violence pp. 240-262

- Sam R Bell, David Cingranelli, Amanda Murdie and Alper Caglayan
- Putting our best boots forward: US military deployments and host-country crime pp. 263-285

- Michael A Allen and Michael E Flynn
- Issue linkage and international cooperation: An empirical investigation pp. 286-303

- Paul Poast
- Reviewers 2012 pp. 304-305

- N/a
Volume 30, issue 2, 2013
- A political economy of human rights: Oil, natural gas, and state incentives to repress1 pp. 99-120

- Jacqueline H.R. DeMeritt and Joseph K Young
- What determines US humanitarian intervention? pp. 121-139

- Seung-Whan Choi
- Why do poor countries suffer costly conflict? Unpacking per capita income and the onset of civil war pp. 140-160

- Tor Georg Jakobsen, Indra De Soysa and Jo Jakobsen
- Why do states formally invoke the right of individual self-defense? Legal-, diplomatic- and aid-politics to motivate states to respect international law pp. 161-177

- Atsushi Tago
- Forward to the future? The democratic peace after the Cold War pp. 178-194

- Johann Park
Volume 30, issue 1, 2013
- The secret ingredient on Iron Chef—road kill! pp. 3-10

- T. Clifton Morgan
- Reconsidering trade and conflict simultaneity: The risk of emphasizing technique over substance pp. 11-18

- Rafael Reuveny and Omar M. G. Keshk
- Mission accomplished: A reply to Reuveny and Keshk pp. 19-23

- Cullen Goenner
- An Epidemic Model of Violence and Public Support in Civil War pp. 24-52

- Yuri Zhukov
- No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: Refugees, Humanitarian Aid, and Terrorism pp. 53-75

- Seung-Whan Choi and Idean Salehyan
- Democratic Communities and Third-Party Conflict Management pp. 76-93

- Kyle Beardsley and Nigel Lo
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