Conflict Management and Peace Science
1973 - 2025
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Volume 29, issue 5, 2012
- Issue Intractability and the Persistence of International Rivalry pp. 471-489

- David R. Dreyer
- Measuring Uncertainty in International Relations: Heteroskedastic Strategic Models pp. 490-520

- Muhammet Bas
- Types of Minority Discrimination and Terrorism pp. 521-546

- James A. Piazza
- Sharing the Wealth pp. 547-566

- Helga Malmin Binningsbø and Siri Aas Rustad
Volume 29, issue 4, 2012
- Blood in the Village: A Local-Level Investigation of State Massacres pp. 373-396

- Christopher Michael Sullivan
- International Mediation, Selection Effects, and the Question of Bias* pp. 397-424

- Bernd Beber
- Proximity, Maps and Conflict: New Measures, New Maps and New Findings pp. 425-443

- Steve Pickering
- Measuring Revolution pp. 444-467

- Jeff Colgan
Volume 29, issue 3, 2012
- How Network Analysis Can Inform the Study of International Relations pp. 247-256

- Zeev Maoz
- War, Trade, and Distrust: Why Trade Agreements Don’t Always Keep the Peace* pp. 257-278

- Emilie M. Hafner-Burton and Alexander H. Montgomery
- Complex Dependencies in the Alliance Network pp. 279-313

- Skyler J. Cranmer, Bruce A. Desmarais and Elizabeth J. Menninga
- Intervention in Conflicts from a Network Perspective pp. 314-340

- Renato Corbetta and Keith A. Grant
- Preferential Attachment, Homophily, and the Structure of International Networks, 1816–2003 pp. 341-369

- Zeev Maoz
Volume 29, issue 2, 2012
- Staying the Course pp. 127-147

- Thorin M. Wright and J. Michael Greig
- Power and Deterrence in Alliance Relationships pp. 148-169

- Catherine C. Langlois
- International Borders and Conflict Revisited* pp. 170-194

- Marit Brochmann, Jan Ketil Rød and Nils Petter Gleditsch
- The Interdependence Between Homeland Security Efforts of a State and a Terrorist’s Choice of Attack* pp. 195-218

- Timothy Mathews and Anton D. Lowenberg
- PRIO Conflict Site 1989–2008: A Geo-Referenced Dataset on Armed Conflict* pp. 219-232

- Johan Dittrich Hallberg
- The Phantom Menace of Omitted Variables pp. 233-238

- Colin Vance and Nolan Ritter
- More Phantom Than Menace1 pp. 239-241

- Kevin A. Clarke
Volume 29, issue 1, 2012
- Reputation for Resolve, Interests, and Conflict pp. 3-27

- Joe Clare and Vesna Danilovic
- How Does Democratic Accountability Shape International Cooperation? pp. 28-55

- Johannes Urpelainen
- Explaining the Development–Civil War Relationship pp. 56-78

- Helge Holtermann
- Industry-Level Supply-Side Market Concentration and the Price of Military Conflict pp. 79-92

- Jaya Wen
- Federalism, the Geographic Location of Groups, and Conflict pp. 93-122

- Thomas Christin and Simon Hug
Volume 28, issue 5, 2011
- Politically Relevant Ethnic Groups across Space and Time: Introducing the GeoEPR Dataset1 pp. 423-437

- Julian Wucherpfennig, Nils B. Weidmann, Luc Girardin, Lars-Erik Cederman and Andreas Wimmer
- Ethnic Minority Rule and Civil War Onset How Identity Salience, Fiscal Policy, and Natural Resource Profiles Moderate Outcomes pp. 438-458

- Dan Miodownik and Ravi Bhavnani
- Simultaneity between Trade and Conflict: Endogenous Instruments of Mass Destruction pp. 459-477

- Cullen Goenner
- Responsibility and the Diversionary Use of Force1 pp. 478-496

- Jesse C. Johnson and Tiffany D. Barnes
- The Escalation of Terror: Hate and the Demise of Terrorist Organizations pp. 497-521

- Catherine C. Langlois and Jean-Pierre P. Langlois
- A Country of their Own: Women and Peacebuilding pp. 522-542

- Theodora-Ismene Gizelis
- Rivalry, Instability, and the Probability of International Conflict1 pp. 543-565

- Ursula E. Daxecker
Volume 28, issue 4, 2011
- Is EUGene a Collective Bad? pp. 315-330

- D. Scott Bennett
- Coup-Proofing and Military Effectiveness in Interstate Wars, 1967–99 pp. 331-350

- Ulrich Pilster and Tobias Böhmelt
- Ending Economic Coercion: Domestic Politics and International Bargaining pp. 351-376

- Valentin L. Krustev and T. Clifton Morgan
- Militarized Compellent Threats, 1918–2001 pp. 377-401

- Todd S. Sechser
- Alliances as Contiguity in Spatial Models of Military Expenditures pp. 402-418

- Alejandro Quiroz Flores
Volume 28, issue 3, 2011
- The Politics of Territorial Threat and Rivalry: An Introduction to this Special Issue pp. 179-182

- Douglas M. Gibler
- Territorial Threat, Mobilization, and Political Participation in Africa pp. 183-208

- Marc L. Hutchison
- Unexpected Companions pp. 209-229

- Krista E. Wiegand and Emilia Justynia Powell
- Issue Rivalries pp. 230-260

- Sara McLaughlin Mitchell and Cameron G. Thies
- Democracies, Territory, and Negotiated Compromises pp. 261-279

- Steven V. Miller and Douglas M. Gibler
- Borders, Rivalry, Democracy, and Conflict in the European Region, 1816-1994 pp. 280-305

- Karen Rasler and William R. Thompson
Volume 28, issue 2, 2011
- War with Outsiders Makes Peace Inside pp. 91-110

- Johannes Münster and Klaas Staal
- Unpacking Escalation pp. 111-123

- Alex Braithwaite and Douglas Lemke
- Bias and the Effectiveness of Third-Party Conflict Management Mechanisms pp. 124-144

- Stephen E. Gent and Megan Shannon
- Tradeoffs in Trade Data pp. 145-167

- Charles R. Boehmer, Bernadette M.E. Jungblut and Richard J. Stoll
- Too Many Assumptions, Not Enough Data pp. 168-174

- Katherine Barbieri and Omar M.G. Keshk
Volume 28, issue 1, 2011
- Walter Isard pp. 1-1

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- Forecasting in International Relations pp. 5-14

- Gerald Schneider, Nils Petter Gleditsch and Sabine Carey
- All Conflict is Local pp. 15-40

- Siri Camilla Aas Rustad, Halvard Buhaug, Ã…shild Falch and Scott Gates
- Real Time, Time Series Forecasting of Inter- and Intra-State Political Conflict pp. 41-64

- Patrick T. Brandt, John R. Freeman and Philip A. Schrodt
- A New Model for Predicting Policy Choices pp. 65-87

- Bruce Bueno de Mesquita
- 2010 Isard Award pp. 86-86

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