Journal of Conflict Resolution
1957 - 2025
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Volume 69, issue 5, 2025
- Returning Veterans’ Attitudes Toward Democracy: Evidence From a Survey of Ukraine’s ATO Veterans pp. 763-792

- Konstantin Ash and Miroslav Shapovalov
- The Politics of Delay in Crisis Negotiations pp. 793-813

- Haonan Dong
- Media Attention and Compliance With the European Court of Human Rights pp. 814-838

- José M. Reis and Marcel Garz
- Pride and Prejudice: The Dual Effects of “Wolf Warrior Diplomacy†on Domestic and International Audiences pp. 839-867

- Weifang Xu
- From Politicization to Vigilance: The Post-war Legacies of Wartime Victimization pp. 868-897

- Shelley X. Liu
- What it Takes to Return: UN Peacekeeping and the Safe Return of Displaced People pp. 898-924

- Vincenzo Bove, Jessica Di Salvatore and Leandro Elia
- Insurgent Conscription for Capacity and Control: State Violence and Coerced Recruitment in Civil War pp. 925-952

- Emily Myers
Volume 69, issue 4, 2025
- China Lending and the Political Economy of Leader Survival pp. 571-598

- Patrick E. Shea, Bernhard Reinsberg and Andreas Kern
- Understanding the Impact of Military Service on Support for Insurrection in the United States pp. 599-626

- Robert A. Pape, Keven G. Ruby, Kyle D. Larson and Kentaro Nakamura
- The Warm War: The Effect of Ukrainian President’s Communal Personality Traits on Empathy and Pro-Social Behavior towards the Ukrainians pp. 627-646

- Meital Balmas, Nitzan Attias and Eran Halperin
- Can a Sense of Shared War Experience Increase Refugee Acceptance? pp. 647-672

- Ji Yeon Hong, Cecilia Hyunjung Mo and Christopher Paik
- Exports, Employment and Conflict: Evidence From the Second Intifada pp. 673-700

- Massimiliano Calì and Sami H. Miaari
- How Civilian Loyalties Shape Rebel-Led Victimization of Rebel Constituencies pp. 701-730

- Ilayda B. Onder
- From Cooptation to Violence: Managing Competitive Authoritarian Elections pp. 731-760

- Ahmed Ezzeldin Mohamed
Volume 69, issue 2-3, 2025
- “Right-Peopling†the State: Nationalism, Historical Legacies, and Ethnic Cleansing in Europe, 1886-2020 pp. 211-241

- Carl Müller-Crepon, Guy Schvitz and Lars-Erik Cederman
- Land Reform Versus Repression in Counterinsurgency: Evidence From El Salvador pp. 242-267

- T. David Mason, Jesse Hamner, Amalia Pulido, Mustafa Kirisci and Frank M. Howell
- Pathways to Cooperation: A Relational Theory of Rebel Alliance Formation pp. 268-295

- Sedef A. Topal
- Diplomatic Statements and the Strategic Use of Terrorism in Civil Wars pp. 296-320

- Gabriella Levy, Rebecca Dudley, Chong Chen and David A. Siegel
- Right-Wing Populist Leaders, Nationalist Rhetoric, and Dispute Initiation in International Politics pp. 321-351

- Minnie M. Joo, Brandon Bolte, Nguyen Huynh, Vineeta Yadav and Bumba Mukherjee
- Us and Them: Foreign Threat and Domestic Polarization pp. 352-380

- Joshua A. Schwartz and Dominic Tierney
- Managing Nationalism: Experiments in China pp. 381-405

- Kai Quek and Samuel S. H. Chan
- Does India Use Development Finance to Compete With China? A Subnational Analysis pp. 406-433

- Gerda Asmus-Bluhm, Vera Z. Eichenauer, Andreas Fuchs and Bradley Parks
- War on Aisle 5: Casualties, National Identity, and Consumer Behavior pp. 434-462

- Benjamin Helms, Sonal S. Pandya and Rajkumar Venkatesan
- Traditional Authorities, Norm Collisions, and Communal Conflict pp. 463-490

- Clara Neupert-Wentz
- A Threat to Cohesion: Intragroup Affective Polarization in the Context of Intractable Intergroup Conflict pp. 491-517

- Tal Orian Harel, Nimrod Nir, Daan Vandermeulen, Ifat Maoz and Eran Halperin
- The Interwar Period International Trade in Arms: A New Dataset pp. 518-539

- Marius Mehrl and Paul W. Thurner
- Measuring Arms: Introducing the Global Military Spending Dataset pp. 540-567

- Miriam Barnum, Christopher J. Fariss, Jonathan N. Markowitz and Gaea Morales
Volume 69, issue 1, 2025
- Cohesion Among Whom? Stayees, Displaced, and Returnees in Conflict Contexts pp. 3-16

- Sarah Langlotz, Paul Michel, Philip Verwimp, Patricia Justino and Tilman Brück
- The Legacies of Armed Conflict: Insights From Stayees and Returning Forced Migrants pp. 17-45

- Isabel Ruiz and Carlos Vargas-Silva
- Social Cohesion, Economic Security, and Forced displacement in the Long-run: Evidence From Rural Colombia pp. 46-73

- Juan F. Tellez and Laia Balcells
- Violent Crime and the Long Shadow of Immigration Enforcement pp. 74-99

- Christian Ambrosius
- Plots, Attacks, and the Measurement of Terrorism pp. 100-126

- Thomas Hegghammer and Neil Ketchley
- Civil-Military Relations and Domestic Terrorism pp. 127-151

- Ghashia Kiyani, Jeffrey Pickering, Mohsin Raza and Clayton Webb
- How Ethnic Discrimination Shapes Political Reintegration After War: Insights From a Conjoint Experiment in Colombia pp. 152-177

- Gustav Agneman and Lisa Strömbom
- How Loyalty Trials Shape Allegiance to Political Order pp. 178-206

- Mirko Reul and Ravi Bhavnani
Volume 68, issue 10, 2024
- Bruce Russett Award for Article of the Year in JCR for 2023 pp. 1911-1912

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- Brothers in Arms No Longer: Who Do Regime Change Coup-entry Dictators Purge? pp. 1913-1940

- Edward Goldring and Austin S. Matthews
- The Missing Link: Informal Political Elites and Protest in Areas of Limited Statehood pp. 1941-1967

- Patrick Hunnicutt and Kou Gbaintor-Johnson
- Sacred Time and Religious Violence: Evidence from Hindu-Muslim Riots in India pp. 1968-1993

- Feyaad Allie
- Of One’s Own Making: Leadership Legitimation Strategy and Human Rights pp. 1994-2018

- Stephen Bagwell, Matthew Rains and Meridith LaVelle
- Uncertainty, Information, and Risk in International Technology Races pp. 2019-2047

- Nicholas Emery-Xu, Andrew Park and Robert Trager
- The Enforcement of U.S. Economic Sanctions and Global De-risking Behavior pp. 2048-2075

- Bryan R. Early and Timothy M. Peterson
- Race, Religion, and American Support for Humanitarian Intervention pp. 2076-2100

- Jonathan A. Chu and Carrie A. Lee
- Boys and Their Toys: Status Inconsistency in Non-democratic Regimes and the Import of Major Weapon Systems pp. 2101-2127

- Richard A.I. Johnson and Aaron P. Shreve
- What They Are Fighting For – Introducing the UCDP Conflict Issues Dataset pp. 2128-2157

- Johan Brosché and Ralph Sundberg
Volume 68, issue 9, 2024
- The Social Origins of Rebellion: Toward a New Quantitative Research Agenda pp. 1675-1690

- Ore Koren and Gary Uzonyi
- Backgrounds With Benefits? Rebel Group Origins and Concessions During Civil Wars in Africa pp. 1691-1716

- Jessica Maves Braithwaite and Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham
- The Urban Origins of Rebellion pp. 1717-1740

- Gary Uzonyi and Ore Koren
- Past and Present Group Exclusion and Conflict: Group Marginalization, Opportunity, and Islamic State Foreign Fighter Mobilization pp. 1741-1768

- Jared F. Edgerton
- Armies and Influence: Elite Experience and Public Opinion on Foreign Policy pp. 1769-1797

- Tyler Jost and Joshua D. Kertzer
- U.S. Military Should Not Be in My Backyard: Conjoint Experiments in Japan pp. 1798-1824

- Yusaku Horiuchi and Atsushi Tago
- The Long-Term Economic Legacies of Rebel Rule in Civil War: Micro Evidence From Colombia pp. 1825-1855

- Ana MarÃa Ibáñez, Ana Arjona, Julián Arteaga, Juan C. Cárdenas and Patricia Justino
- International Peacekeeping Encourages Foreign Direct Investment: Subnational Evidence From Liberia’s Extractive Sector pp. 1856-1883

- Patrick Hunnicutt
- Introducing ViNSAR: Dyadic Data on Violent Non-State Actor Rivalry pp. 1884-1908

- Justin Conrad, Kevin T. Greene and Brian J. Phillips
Volume 68, issue 7-8, 2024
- Following Orders or Following the Oath? Assessing Democratic Norm Endorsement Among Service Academy Cadets pp. 1279-1306

- Risa A. Brooks, Michael A. Robinson and Heidi A. Urben
- Provocation, Bargaining, and War pp. 1307-1331

- Hyun-Binn Cho, Kyle Haynes and Brandon K. Yoder
- Less Is More? Shifting Power and Third-Party Military Assistance pp. 1332-1357

- William Spaniel and Burcu Savun
- Bureaucracy at the Border: The Fragmentation of United States Foreign Aid pp. 1358-1386

- Shannon P. Carcelli
- Interstate Resource Conflicts: A Network-Centric Resource Access Security Perspective pp. 1387-1416

- Luka Bareis
- Just Patronage? Familiarity and the Diplomatic Value of Non-Career Ambassadors pp. 1417-1442

- Michael A. Goldfien
- The Ties that Bind: War Histories and Online Social Networks in Postwar Societies pp. 1443-1467

- Christophe Lesschaeve and Josip Glaurdić
- The Impact of War Exposure on Morality: Evidence From the Battle of Mosul pp. 1468-1493

- Jonathan Hall, Eric Skoog and Phaidon Vassiliou
- The Impact of Creativity Training on Inter-Group Conflict-Related Emotions pp. 1494-1521

- Nardine Fahoum, Hadas Pick and Simone Shamay-Tsoory
- Public Preferences for Intergroup Assistance in Conflicts Facing Joint External Threats: Lessons From COVID-19 in Israel pp. 1522-1551

- Liran Harsgor and Alon Yakter
- Civil War Settlements, Perceived Agreement Fairness, and Trust in Political Authorities: Investigating the Influence of Power Sharing on Public Opinion in Divided Societies pp. 1552-1579

- Caroline A. Hartzell, Matthew Hoddie and Douglas Page
- Domestic Political Unrest and Sovereign Bond Ratings in the Developing World pp. 1580-1607

- Glen Biglaiser, Hoon Lee and Ronald J. McGauvran
- Rainy Friday: Religious Participation and Protests pp. 1608-1635

- Kyosuke Kikuta
- Legacies of Survival: Historical Violence and Ethnic Minority Behavior pp. 1636-1670

- Amiad Haran Diman and Dan Miodownik
Volume 68, issue 6, 2024
- The Long Arm and the Iron Fist: Authoritarian Crackdowns and Transnational Repression pp. 1051-1079

- Alexander Dukalskis, Saipira Furstenberg, Sebastian Hellmeier and Redmond Scales
- Broadcasting Out-Group Repression to the In-Group: Evidence From China pp. 1080-1108

- Erin Baggott Carter and Brett L. Carter
- Faith-Based Discrimination and Violent Religious Hostilities: A Global Analysis pp. 1109-1138

- Nilay Saiya, Stuti Manchanda and Rahmat Wadidi
- Turning the Tables: Military Intervention and the Onset of Negotiations in Civil War pp. 1139-1167

- Rebecca Dudley
- Type of Violence and Ingroup Identity: Evidence From the Spanish Civil War pp. 1168-1198

- Sergi MartÃnez
- Does Deplatforming Work? pp. 1199-1225

- Danny Klinenberg
- The Economic Coercion Trilemma pp. 1226-1251

- Michael-David Mangini
- Changes in Perceptions of Border Security Influence Desired Levels of Immigration pp. 1252-1275

- Ryan C. Briggs and Omer Solodoch
Volume 68, issue 5, 2024
- Do Failed or Weak States Favor Resident Terrorist Groups’ Survival? pp. 823-848

- Khusrav Gaibulloev, James A. Piazza and Todd Sandler
- Deliberate Nuclear First Use in an Era of Asymmetry: A Game Theoretical Approach pp. 849-874

- Even Hellan Larsen
- When Does Security Cooperation Increase Foreign Aid Allocation? pp. 875-902

- Qi Zhang
- Violence and Children’s Education: Evidence From Administrative Data pp. 903-937

- Valentina Duque
- Rebel, Remain, or Resign? Military Elites’ Decision-Making at the Onset of the American Civil War pp. 938-963

- Peter B. White
- Does Police Militarization Increase Repression? pp. 964-992

- Martin Stavro and Ryan M. Welch
- Secret Police Organizations and State Repression pp. 993-1016

- Marius Mehrl and Ioannis Choulis
- Achieving Minimum Deterrence: A New Dyadic Dataset on Strategic Nuclear Weapons Delivery Capabilities pp. 1017-1045

- Kyungwon Suh
Volume 68, issue 4, 2024
- Capture the Fort: Explaining the Timing of Rebel Assaults on Cities During Wartime pp. 591-615

- Gary Uzonyi and Bryce W. Reeder
- Contestation, Governance, and the Production of Violence Against Civilians: Coercive Political Order in Rural Colombia pp. 616-641

- Andrés F. Aponte González, Daniel Hirschel-Burns and Andres D. Uribe
- A Slow-Rolling Disaster: Assessing the Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Militant Violence pp. 642-672

- Robert A. Pape and Christopher Price
- Moving Through Conflict: Transit Migration and Rebel Capacity in Mali pp. 673-702

- Ole Sevrin Nydal
- Public Reactions to Secret Negotiations in International Politics pp. 703-729

- Rachel Myrick
- Preventing Coups and Seeking Allies: The Demand and Supply of Alliances for Coup-Proofing Regimes pp. 730-755

- Andrew C. McWard and Hohyun Yoon
- Repression and Dissent: How Tit-for-Tat Leads to Violent and Nonviolent Resistance pp. 756-785

- Stephanie Dornschneider-Elkink and Nick Henderson
- Virtual Immersive Contact: A Field Experiment to Reduce Prejudice and Discrimination in Central African Republic pp. 786-819

- Lindsay Branham
Volume 68, issue 2-3, 2024
- Transatlantic Shakedown: Presidential Shaming and NATO Burden Sharing pp. 195-229

- Jordan Becker, Sarah E Kreps, Paul Poast and Rochelle Terman
- The Shadow of Deterrence: Why Capable Actors Engage in Contests Short of War pp. 230-268

- J. Andrés Gannon, Erik Gartzke, Jon R. Lindsay and Peter Schram
- Natural Experiments of the Rally 'Round the Flag Effects Using Worldwide Surveys pp. 269-293

- TaeJun Seo and Yusaku Horiuchi
- Named and Shamed: International Advocacy and Public Support for Repressive Leaders pp. 294-321

- Kelly Morrison
- Do Proxies Provide Plausible Deniability? Evidence From Experiments on Three Surveys pp. 322-347

- Scott Williamson
- Egoism and Altruism in Intergroup Conflict pp. 348-380

- Simon Varaine, Raul Magni-Berton, Ismaël Benslimane and Paolo Crosetto
- Exploiting Ultimatum Power When Responders Are Better Informed − Theoretical and Experimental Analysis of Conflict Resolution pp. 381-403

- Werner Güth, Francesca Marazzi and Luca Panaccione
- Militant Splinter Groups and the Use of Violence pp. 404-430

- Kaitlyn Robinson and Iris Malone
- Rebel Leader Age and the Outcomes of Civil Wars pp. 431-455

- Daniel Silverman, Benjamin Acosta and Reyko Huang
- Armed Conflicts With Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State: The Role of Repression and State Capacity pp. 456-483

- Dino Krause
- Gentrification and Social Unrest: The Blitz, Urban Change and the 2011 London Riots pp. 484-508

- Gabriel Leon-Ablan and Juta Kawalerowicz
- Income and Terrorism: Insights From Subnational Data pp. 509-533

- Michael Jetter, Rafat Mahmood and David Stadelmann
- A Room Full of ‘Views’: Introducing a New Dataset to Explore Compliance with the Decisions of the UN Human Rights Treaty Bodies’ Individual Complaints Procedures pp. 534-561

- Andreas J. Ullmann and Andreas von Staden
- The Militarized Interstate Confrontation Dataset, 1816-2014 pp. 562-586

- Douglas M. Gibler and Steven V. Miller
Volume 68, issue 1, 2024
- Choosing Where to Fight: Do Social Networks Distinguish American ISIS Foreign Fighters from ISIS-Inspired Terrorists? pp. 3-29

- Michael A. Jensen, Neil Ferguson, Sheehan Kane and Gary LaFree
- Beyond Ransom and Political Concessions? Explaining Changes in Insurgents’ Kidnapping Involvement Versus Event-frequency pp. 30-52

- Lu Liu and Manuel Eisner
- The Determinants of Terrorist Listing pp. 53-79

- Chia-yi Lee and Yasutaka Tominaga
- Fighting in Cyberspace: Internet Access and the Substitutability of Cyber and Military Operations pp. 80-107

- Nadiya Kostyuk and Erik Gartzke
- The Long-run Impact of Childhood Wartime Violence on Preferences for Nuclear Proliferation pp. 108-137

- James D. Kim
- Electoral Integrity, the Concession of Power, and the Disciplining Role of Protests pp. 138-165

- Chanelle Duley and Prasanna Gai
- What is in a Mandate? Introducing the UN Peace Mission Mandates Dataset pp. 166-192

- Sara Hellmüller, Xiang-Yun Rosalind Tan and Corinne Bara
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