Journal of Conflict Resolution
1957 - 2025
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Volume 67, issue 10, 2023
- Bruce Russett Award for Article of the Year in JCR for 2022 pp. 1843-1844

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- Arctic Shock: Utilizing Climate Change to Test a Theory of Resource Competition pp. 1845-1872

- Jonathan N. Markowitz
- Responding to Uncertainty: The Importance of Covertness in Support for Retaliation to Cyber and Kinetic Attacks pp. 1873-1903

- Kathryn Hedgecock and Lauren Sukin
- Sanctions-Busting, Material Power, and Institutional Support for Economic Sanctions pp. 1904-1929

- Jin Mun Jeong
- Global Governance From Below: Regional Sanctions as Drivers of UN Sanctions pp. 1930-1958

- Inken von Borzyskowski and Clara Portela
- UN Security Council Elections as an Incentive for Compliance pp. 1959-1992

- Johann Caro-Burnett and Eric Weese
- Contributing to Peace pp. 1993-2027

- Gautam Bose
- Symbolic Conflict Resolution and Ingroup Favoritism pp. 2028-2057

- Sergi MartÃnez, Vicente Valentim and Elias Dinas
- Excessive Force or Armored Restraint? Government Mechanization and Civilian Casualties in Civil Conflict pp. 2058-2084

- Ryan Van Wie and Jacob Walden
Volume 67, issue 9, 2023
- The Double-Edged Sword of Foreign Direct Investment on Domestic Terrorism pp. 1647-1674

- Glen Biglaiser, Lance Y Hunter and Ronald J McGauvran
- Organized Crime and Foreign Direct Investment: Evidence From Criminal Groups in Mexico pp. 1675-1703

- Ana Carolina Garriga and Brian J. Phillips
- Social Embeddedness and Protest Avoidance: Evidence from China pp. 1704-1730

- Meixi Zhuang, Zhengxu Wang and Xiaoyuan Li
- Tolerant Solidarity With Violent Protesters: Evidence From a Survey Experiment pp. 1731-1756

- Samson Yuen
- Dis-Embedded Identity of Majority Members: The Case of Catholics in Poland pp. 1757-1782

- Julian Paffrath and Bernd Simon
- Inclusion, Recognition, and Inter-Group Comparisons: The Effects of Power-Sharing Institutions on Grievances pp. 1783-1810

- Andreas Juon
- Recruiting Rebels: Introducing the Rebel Appeals and Incentives Dataset pp. 1811-1837

- Michael J. Soules
Volume 67, issue 7-8, 2023
- Ceasefires in Civil Conflict: A Research Agenda pp. 1279-1295

- Govinda Clayton, Håvard Mokleiv Nygård, Siri Aas Rustad and Håvard Strand
- Costs and Cover: Explaining the Onset of Ceasefires in Civil Conflict pp. 1296-1324

- Govinda Clayton, Håvard Mokleiv Nygård, Siri A. Rustad and Håvard Strand
- Your Reputation Precedes You: Ceasefires and Cooperative Credibility During Civil Conflict pp. 1325-1349

- Corinne Bara and Govinda Clayton
- Local Ceasefires and De-escalation: Evidence From the Syrian Civil War pp. 1350-1375

- Magnus Lundgren, Isak Svensson and Dogukan Cansin Karakus
- Muddying the Waters: The Anatomy of Resistance Campaigns and the Failure of Ceasefires in Civil Wars pp. 1376-1404

- Jessica Maves Braithwaite and Charles Butcher
- Peacekeeping, Mediation, and the Conclusion of Local Ceasefires in Non-State Conflicts pp. 1405-1429

- Allard Duursma
- Introducing the ETH/PRIO Civil Conflict Ceasefire Dataset pp. 1430-1451

- Govinda Clayton, Håvard Mokleiv Nygård, Håvard Strand, Siri A. Rustad, Claudia Wiehler, Tora Sagård, Peder Landsverk, Reidun Ryland, Valerie Sticher, Emma Wink and Corinne Bara
- International Negotiations in the Shadow of Elections pp. 1452-1481

- Justin Melnick and Alastair Smith
- When Do Imposed Sanctions Work? The Role of Target Regime Type pp. 1482-1509

- Omer Zarpli
- Modelling Chinese Youth Support for Military Intervention in the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands: Beyond Nationalism and Militarism pp. 1510-1536

- Graeme AM Davies, Kingsley Edney and Bo Wang
- Elite Cues and Public Attitudes Towards Military Alliances pp. 1537-1563

- Joshua Alley
- Political Imprisonment and Protest Mobilization: Evidence From the GDR pp. 1564-1591

- Christoph V. Steinert and Christoph Dworschak
- When Deterrence Backfires: House Demolitions, Palestinian Radicalization, and Israeli Fatalities pp. 1592-1617

- Michael Freedman and Esteban F. Klor
- Democracy’s Ambivalent Effect on Terrorism pp. 1618-1643

- Ashlyn W. Hand and Nilay Saiya
Volume 67, issue 6, 2023
- Does the Bomb Really Embolden? Revisiting the Statistical Evidence for the Nuclear Emboldenment Thesis pp. 1067-1094

- Kyungwon Suh
- Nonproliferation Information and Attitude Change: Evidence From South Korea pp. 1095-1127

- Sangyong Son and Jong Hee Park
- Triangles, Major Powers, and Rivalry Duration pp. 1128-1154

- Bomi K. Lee
- Rebel Recruitment and Migration: Theory and Evidence From Southern Senegal pp. 1155-1182

- Max Schaub and Daniel Auer
- Can Western Donors Constrain Repressive Governments? Evidence from Debt Relief Negotiations in Africa pp. 1183-1217

- Brett L Carter
- Does Violence Against Journalists Deter Detailed Reporting? Evidence From Mexico pp. 1218-1247

- Cassy Dorff, Colin Henry and Sandra Ley
- The New Terrain of Global Governance: Mapping Membership in Informal International Organizations pp. 1248-1269

- Charles Roger and Sam Rowan
- Correction Notice pp. 1270-1270

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- Expression of Concern pp. 1271-1273

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Volume 67, issue 5, 2023
- Looking Like a Winner: Leader Narcissism and War Duration pp. 783-808

- John P. Harden
- Biophysiological Risk-Factors for Political Violence pp. 809-827

- Katherine Sawyer
- The Meddling American Voter? How Norms, Interests, and Great Power Rivalries Affect U.S. Public Support for Partisan Electoral Interventions Abroad pp. 828-857

- Dov H. Levin and Paul Musgrave
- Stealing an Election: Violence or Fraud? pp. 858-892

- Dawn Brancati and Elizabeth M Penn
- Do Citizens’ Preferences Matter? Shaping Legislator Attitudes Towards Peace Agreements pp. 893-922

- Miguel GarcÃa-Sánchez, Aila M Matanock and Natalia Garbiras-DÃaz
- The Impact of Personal Security Dispositions on Citizen Support for the Pursuit of Gender Equality in US Foreign Policy pp. 923-950

- Richard J. Stoll, Richard C. Eichenberg and Mary-Kate Lizotte
- Targeting and Public Opinion: An Experimental Analysis in Ukraine pp. 951-978

- Yonatan Lupu and Geoffrey P. R. Wallace
- Lingua Franca as a Hidden Barrier to Conflict Resolution pp. 979-1006

- Leigh H. Grant, Ifat Maoz and Boaz Keysar
- Targeting Quality or Quantity? The Divergent Effects of Targeting Upper Verses Lower-Tier Leaders of Militant Organizations pp. 1007-1031

- Amira Jadoon, Andrew Mines and Daniel Milton
- Institutional Change as a Response to Unrealized Threats: An Empirical Analysis pp. 1032-1062

- Bruce Bueno de Mesquita and Alastair Smith
- Publisher’s note pp. 1063-1063

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Volume 67, issue 4, 2023
- Who Punishes Leaders for Lying About the Use of Force? Evaluating The Microfoundations of Domestic Deception Costs pp. 559-586

- Keren Yarhi-Milo and David T. Ribar
- Inconstant Care: Public Attitudes Towards Force Protection and Civilian Casualties in the United States, United Kingdom, and Israel pp. 587-616

- Janina Dill, Scott D. Sagan and Benjamin Valentino
- Alliance Reliability and Dispute Escalation pp. 617-641

- Jesse C Johnson and Scott Wolford
- Is Terrorism Really a Weapon of the Weak? Debunking the Conventional Wisdom pp. 642-671

- Virginia Page Fortna
- Incumbent-Aligned Terrorism and Voting Behavior: Evidence from Argentina’s 1973 Elections pp. 672-700

- Pearce Edwards and Patrick Pierson
- Land and State Capacity During Civil Wars: How Land-Based Coalitions Undermine Property Taxation in Colombia pp. 701-727

- Camilo Nieto-Matiz
- Can Rebels Bolster Trust in the Government? Evidence from the Philippines pp. 728-751

- Jori Breslawski
- Introducing the Military Intervention Project: A New Dataset on US Military Interventions, 1776–2019 pp. 752-779

- Sidita Kushi and Monica Duffy Toft
Volume 67, issue 2-3, 2023
- From Moscow With a Mushroom Cloud? Russian Public Attitudes to the Use of Nuclear Weapons in a Conflict With NATO pp. 183-209

- Michal Smetana and Michal Onderco
- Titans that Clash and a State that Buffers pp. 210-234

- Serhat Doğan, Emin Karagözoğlu, Kerim Keskin and Hüseyin Çağrı Sağlam
- Democratic Peace and Covert Military Force: An Experimental Test pp. 235-265

- Allison Carnegie, Joshua D. Kertzer and Keren Yarhi-Milo
- The Effects of Economic Sanctions on Foreign Asset Expropriation pp. 266-296

- Hoon Lee, David Lektzian and Glen Biglaiser
- Pressures From Home and Abroad: Economic Sanctions and Target Government Response to Domestic Campaigns pp. 297-325

- Ryan Yu-Lin Liou, Amanda Murdie and Dursun Peksen
- Interstate Conflict Can Reduce Support for Incumbents: Evidence from the Israeli Electorate and the Yom Kippur War pp. 326-348

- Anna Getmansky and Chagai M. Weiss
- Examining UN PKO contributions at multiple levels pp. 349-374

- Min Ye and Quan Li
- Explaining Physical Violence in Parliaments pp. 375-401

- Moritz Schmoll and Wang Leung Ting
- I’ll Be Back? Exiled Leaders and Political Instability pp. 402-427

- Daniel Krcmaric and Abel Escribà -Folch
- Can Religious Reinterpretations Bridge the Secular-Religious Divide? Experimental Evidence from Tunisia pp. 428-456

- Sharan Grewal and Matthew D. Cebul
- Losing Hearts & Minds: Aid and Ideology pp. 457-493

- Travers B Child
- International Third Parties and the Implementation of Comprehensive Peace Agreements After Civil War pp. 494-521

- Johannes Karreth, Jason Quinn, Madhav Joshi and Jaroslav Tir
- Conflict Events Worldwide Since 1468BC: Introducing the Historical Conflict Event Dataset pp. 522-554

- Charles Miller and K. Shuvo Bakar
Volume 67, issue 1, 2023
- Who Gets Smart? Explaining How Precision Bombs Proliferate pp. 3-37

- Lauren Kahn and Michael C. Horowitz
- The Impact of Domestic Surveillance on Political Imprisonment: Evidence from the German Democratic Republic pp. 38-65

- Christoph Valentin Steinert
- State breakdown and Army-Splinter Rebellions pp. 66-93

- Theodore McLauchlin
- The Effect of Curfews on Political Preferences pp. 94-121

- Deniz Aksoy, Andrew Menger and Margit Tavits
- Wielding the Gavel or Balancing the Scales? Domestic Legal Systems and Post-Conflict Justice pp. 122-149

- Joseph M. Cox and Rachel D. Van Nostrand
- Peace Negotiations in Civil Conflicts: A New Dataset pp. 150-177

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