Conflict Management and Peace Science
1973 - 2025
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Volume 26, issue 5, 2009
- Primed to Fight pp. 411-436

- Zeev Maoz
- Journalists’ Incentives and Media Coverage of Elite Foreign Policy Evaluations pp. 437-470

- Tim Groeling and Matthew A. Baum
- Trading Data pp. 471-491

- Katherine Barbieri, Omar M.G. Keshk and Brian M. Pollins
Volume 26, issue 4, 2009
- Territorial Dimensions of Enduring Internal Rivalries pp. 307-329

- Matthew Fuhrmann and Jaroslav Tir
- Conflict and the Duration of Peace in Enduring Internal Rivalries pp. 331-345

- Daniel S. Morey
- Settling Civil Wars pp. 347-365

- Caroline A. Hartzell
- The Duration of Civil War Peace Agreements* pp. 367-387

- Karl Derouen, Jenna Lea and Peter Wallensteen
- Selected To Go Where Murderers Lurk? pp. 389-406

- Erik Melander
Volume 26, issue 3, 2009
- Nuclear Weapons as Shields pp. 235-255

- Kyle Beardsley and Victor Asal
- Revisiting Predictions of War Duration pp. 256-267

- D. Scott Bennett and Allan Stam
- Evaluating the Monadic Democratic Peace pp. 268-285

- Stephen L. Quackenbush and Michael Rudy
- New Datasets on Political Institutions and Elections, 1972—2005 pp. 286-304

- Patrick M. Regan, Richard W. Frank and David H. Clark
Volume 26, issue 2, 2009
- Introduction to CMPS Special Issue Building Synergies pp. 115-119

- Sara McLaughlin Mitchell
- Territorial Integrity Treaties and Armed Conflict over Territory pp. 120-143

- Paul R. Hensel, Michael E. Allison and Ahmed Khanani
- Preventing War and Providing the Peace? pp. 144-163

- Megan Shannon
- Legal Systems and Variance in the Design of Commitments to the International Court of Justice pp. 164-190

- Sara McLaughlin Mitchell and Emilia Justyna Powell
- Senate Influence or Presidential Unilateralism? pp. 191-208

- Brandon C. Prins and Bryan W. Marshall
- Institutional Flexibility in the Design of Multilateral Environmental Agreements pp. 209-228

- Christopher Marcoux
Volume 26, issue 1, 2009
- Coercion, Co-optation, or Cooperation? pp. 5-25

- Hanne Fjelde and Indra De Soysa
- Trade Dependence or Size Dependence? pp. 26-45

- HÃ¥vard Hegre
- Return of the Phantom Menace pp. 46-66

- Kevin A. Clarke
- Early Conflict Prevention in Ethnic Crises, 1990—98 pp. 67-91

- Magnus Öberg, Frida Möller and Peter Wallensteen
- The Threat and Imposition of Economic Sanctions, 1971—2000* pp. 92-110

- T. Clifton Morgan, Navin Bapat and Valentin Krustev
Volume 25, issue 4, 2008
- Introduction to the CMPS Special Issue on Failed States pp. 281-284

- Harvey Starr
- Pathways to State Failure pp. 285-296

- Jack Goldstone
- The Logic of State Failure: Learning from Late-Century Africa pp. 297-314

- Robert Bates
- Bad Neighbors: Failed States and Their Consequences pp. 315-331

- Zaryab Iqbal and Harvey Starr
- What are the Preconditions for Turnarounds in Failing States? pp. 332-348

- Lisa Chauvet and Paul Collier
- State Fragility and Implications for Aid Allocation: An Empirical Analysis pp. 349-373

- David Carment, Yiagadeesen Samy and Stewart Prest
Volume 25, issue 3, 2008
- Globalization and Armed Conflict Among Nations pp. 191-205

- Brian M. Pollins
- From Words to Deeds: The Implementation of Power-Sharing Pacts in Peace Accords pp. 206-223

- Anna K. Jarstad and Desiree Nilsson
- Alliances, Institutional Design, and the Determinants of Military Strategy pp. 224-243

- Geoffrey P.R. Wallace
- Dilettantes, Ideologues, and the Weak: Terrorists Who Don't Kill pp. 244-263

- Victor Asal and R. Karl Rethemeyer
- Bringing Cooperation Back In: A Dynamic Model of Interstate Interaction pp. 264-280

- Mark J.C. Crescenzi, Andrew J. Enterline and Stephen B. Long
Volume 25, issue 2, 2008
- Reopening the Black Box of War: War and Domestic Politics1 pp. 95-97

- Scott Sigmund Gartner
- Secondary Casualty Information: Casualty Uncertainty, Female Casualties, and Wartime Support pp. 98-111

- Scott Sigmund Gartner
- Sustaining the Fight: A Cross-Sectional Time-Series Analysis of Public Support for Ongoing Military Interventions pp. 112-135

- Patricia L. Sullivan
- Success Breeds Success? War Outcomes, Domestic Opposition, and Elections pp. 136-151

- Philip Arena
- The Trade-Offs of Fighting and Investing: A Model of the Evolution of War and Peace1 pp. 152-170

- Kelly M. Kadera and Daniel S. Morey
- Bargaining, Domestic Politics, and International Context in the Management of War: A Review Essay pp. 171-189

- Zeev Maoz and Randolph M. Siverson
Volume 25, issue 1, 2008
- Case Studies: Types, Designs, and Logics of Inference pp. 1-18

- Jack S. Levy
- Temporal Analysis of Political Instability through Descriptive Subgroup Discovery pp. 19-32

- Daniel Lambach and Dragan Gamberger
- A Supply and Demand Theory of US Military Policy pp. 33-48

- James Meernik
- At What Price Victory? The Effects of Uncertainty on Military Intervention Duration and Outcome pp. 49-66

- Patricia L. Sullivan
- The Peace Scale: Conceptualizing and Operationalizing Non-Rivalry and Peace pp. 67-80

- James P. Klein, Gary Goertz and Paul F. Diehl
- A Reassessment of Democratic Pacifism at the Monadic Level of Analysis pp. 81-94

- Charles R. Boehmer
Volume 24, issue 4, 2007
- Swamps, Hot Spots, Dick Cheney and the Internationalization of Terrorist Campaigns pp. 257-264

- Michael Stohl
- The Internationalization of Terrorist Campaigns pp. 265-280

- Navin A. Bapat
- Transnational Terrorism Hot Spots: Identification and Impact Evaluation pp. 281-296

- Alex Braithwaite and Quan Li
- “Draining the Swampâ€: An Empirical Examination of the Production of International Terrorism, 1968—1998 pp. 297-310

- Brian Lai
- Testing the “Dick Cheney†Hypothesis: Do Governments of the Left Attract More Terrorism than Governments of the Right? pp. 311-326

- Michael T. Koch and Skyler Cranmer
Volume 24, issue 3, 2007
- Interpersonal Forgiveness among Kuwaiti Adolescents and Adults pp. 159-170

- Ramadan A. Ahmed, Fabiola Azar and Etienne Mullet
- Economic War and Democratic Peace pp. 171-182

- Cullen Goenner
- Alliance Politics during the Cold War: Aberration, New World Order, or Continuation of History? pp. 183-199

- Brett Ashley Leeds and Michaela Mattes
- Resource Wealth and the Risk of Civil War Onset: Results from a New Dataset of Natural Resource Rents, 1970—1999 pp. 201-218

- Indra De Soysa and Eric Neumayer
- The Effects of Liberalism on the Terrestrial Environment pp. 219-238

- Quan Li and Rafael Reuveny
- Fighting over Oil: Introducing a New Dataset pp. 239-256

- Päivi Lujala, Jan Ketil Rod and Nadja Thieme
Volume 24, issue 2, 2007
- Introduction pp. 83-84

- Mark Gibney
- Risk Factors for Forced Migrant Flight pp. 85-104

- Jacqueline H. Rubin and Will H. Moore
- The Geo-Politics of Forced Migration in Africa, 1992—2001 pp. 105-119

- Zaryab Iqbal
- Political Persecution or Economic Deprivation? A Time-Series Analysis of Haitian Exodus, 1990—2004 pp. 121-137

- Stephen M. Shellman and Brandon M. Stewart
- The Myth of the Borderless World: Refugees and Repatriation Policy pp. 139-157

- Monica Duffy Toft
Volume 24, issue 1, 2007
- Geographic Proximity, Trade, and International Conflict/Cooperation pp. 1-24

- John Robst, Solomon Polachek and Yuan-Ching Chang
- International Collaboration under Threat: A Field Study in Kabul pp. 25-36

- Mark Dechesne, Coen Van Den Berg and Joseph Soeters
- Should We Really “Force Them to be Free?†An Empirical Examination of Peceny's Liberalizing Intervention Thesis pp. 37-53

- Scott Walker and Frederic S. Pearson
- Data, Models, Coefficients: The Case of United States Military Expenditure pp. 55-64

- Jurgen Brauer
- Explaining Limited Conflicts pp. 65-82

- D. Marc Kilgour and Frank C. Zagare
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