Journal of Conflict Resolution
1957 - 2025
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Volume 57, issue 6, 2013
- Bruce Russett Award for Article of the Year in JCR for 2012 pp. 939-939

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- Insurgents of the Sea: Institutional and Economic Opportunities for Maritime Piracy pp. 940-965

- Ursula Daxecker and Brandon Prins
- Motivational Primes, Trust, and Negotiators’ Reaction to a Crisis pp. 966-990

- Daniel Druckman and Mara Olekalns
- The Short-run Effects of the Croatian War on Education, Employment, and Earnings pp. 991-1010

- Milica Kecmanovic
- Trading Communities, the Networked Structure of International Relations, and the Kantian Peace pp. 1011-1042

- Yonatan Lupu and Vincent A. Traag
- MAOA and Aggression: A Gene–Environment Interaction in Two Populations pp. 1043-1064

- Rose McDermott, Chris Dawes, Elizabeth Prom-Wormley, Lindon Eaves and Peter K. Hatemi
- Limited Audience Costs in International Crises pp. 1065-1089

- Ahmer Tarar and Bahar LeventoÄŸlu
- First Things First: Assessing Data Quality before Model Quality pp. 1090-1108

- Anita Gohdes and Megan Price
- The Waning of War is Real: A Response to Gohdes and Price pp. 1109-1127

- Bethany Lacina and Nils Petter Gleditsch
Volume 57, issue 5, 2013
- Can Issue Linkage Improve Treaty Credibility? pp. 739-764

- Paul Poast
- Contracting on Violence pp. 765-794

- Milan Svolik
- Private Military Companies, Opportunities, and Termination of Civil Wars in Africa pp. 795-821

- Seden Akcinaroglu and Elizabeth Radziszewski
- Time to Kill pp. 822-853

- Dawn Brancati and Jack L. Snyder
- Ballistic Missiles and International Conflict pp. 854-880

- Simon A. Mettler and Dan Reiter
- The Cult of Martyrs pp. 881-904

- Mario Ferrero
- Bargaining and the Interdependent Stages of Civil War Resolution pp. 905-932

- Michael G. Findley
Volume 57, issue 4, 2013
- An Easy Coalition pp. 543-569

- David Kellen, Zvi Bekerman and Ifat Maoz
- Mediation and Conflict Prevention pp. 570-597

- Gerald Eisenkopf and André Bächtiger
- Reintegrating Rebels into Civilian Life pp. 598-626

- Michael J. Gilligan, Eric N. Mvukiyehe and Cyrus Samii
- Resource Allocations and Disapproval Voting in Unequal Groups pp. 627-652

- Ben D’Exelle and Arno Riedl
- The Continent of International Law pp. 653-681

- Barbara Koremenos
- The Political Economy of Plunder pp. 682-708

- Ryan S. Jablonski and Steven Oliver
- You Can’t Win If You Don’t Fight pp. 709-734

- Anna Getmansky
Volume 57, issue 3, 2013
- Electoral Authoritarianism and Credible Signaling in International Crises pp. 359-386

- Brandon J. Kinne and Nikolay Marinov
- Managing Mistrust pp. 387-409

- Andrea Ruggeri, Theodora-Ismene Gizelis and Han Dorussen
- Prediction of Intrastate Conflict Using State Structural Factors and Events Data pp. 410-444

- Peter Tikuisis, David Carment and Yiagadeesen Samy
- The Relevance of Ideology to Contemporary Armed Conflicts pp. 445-477

- Juan E. Ugarriza and Matthew J. Craig
- What Does It Take to Deter? Regional Power Nuclear Postures and International Conflict pp. 478-508

- Vipin Narang
- Misplaced Blame pp. 509-523

- Omar S. Bashir and Darren J. Lim
- Aid pp. 524-537

- Bruce Bueno de Mesquita and Alastair Smith
Volume 57, issue 2, 2013
- Extreme Bounds of Democracy pp. 171-197

- Martin Gassebner, Michael Lamla and James Vreeland
- Land Reform as a Counterinsurgency Policy pp. 198-231

- Michael Albertus and Oliver Kaplan
- Political Culture Congruence and Political Stability pp. 232-257

- Tamir Sheafer and Shaul Shenhav
- Quick Victories? pp. 258-284

- Douglas M. Gibler and Steven V. Miller
- Retributive Support for International Punishment and Torture pp. 285-306

- Peter Liberman
- Leading by Example to Protect the Environment pp. 307-326

- Eline van der Heijden and Erling Moxnes
- Reputation and Cooperation in Defense pp. 327-355

- David Hugh-Jones and Ro'i Zultan
Volume 57, issue 1, 2013
- Business under Fire pp. 3-19

- Tilman Brück, Wim Naudé and Philip Verwimp
- A Model of Destructive Entrepreneurship pp. 20-40

- Sameeksha Desai, Zoltan Acs and Utz Weitzel
- Misallocation of Entrepreneurial Talent in Postconflict Environments pp. 41-64

- Mark Sanders and Utz Weitzel
- The Economic Legacy of Civil War pp. 65-88

- Paul Collier and Marguerite Duponchel
- Firm Exit and Armed Conflict in Colombia pp. 89-116

- Adriana Camacho and Catherine Rodriguez
- Self-employment and Conflict in Colombia pp. 117-142

- Carlos Bozzoli, Tilman Brück and Nina Wald
- Impact of Terrorism on Investment Decisions of Farmers pp. 143-168

- Prakarsh Singh
Volume 56, issue 5, 2012
- Lame Ducks and Coercive Diplomacy pp. 771-798

- Kyle Haynes
- Democratic Inefficiency? Regime Type and Suboptimal Choices in International Politics pp. 799-824

- Muhammet Bas
- The Violent Consequences of the Nation pp. 825-852

- Gretchen Schrock-Jacobson
- A Hierarchy of Preferences pp. 853-878

- Mark S. Manger, Mark A. Pickup and Tom A. B. Snijders
- Rebel Interdependencies and Civil War Outcomes pp. 879-903

- Seden Akcinaroglu
- The Patron’s Dilemma pp. 904-932

- Michael K. McKoy and Michael K. Miller
- Children of War and Peace pp. 933-951

- Abraham Sagi-Schwartz
Volume 56, issue 4, 2012
- Rebels without a Territory pp. 580-603

- Luis de la Calle and Ignacio Sánchez-Cuenca
- Rebels against Rebels pp. 604-628

- Hanne Fjelde and Desirée Nilsson
- A Vintage Model of Terrorist Organizations pp. 629-650

- Joao Faria and Daniel Arce
- Arms Diffusion and War pp. 651-674

- Muhammet Bas and Andrew J. Coe
- Foreign Direct Investment and Territorial Disputes pp. 675-703

- Hoon Lee and Sara McLaughlin Mitchell
- Unilateral Influence on International Bureaucrats pp. 704-735

- Johannes Urpelainen
- Describing and Accounting for the Trends in US Protest Policing, 1960−1995 pp. 736-765

- Patrick Rafail, Sarah A. Soule and John D. McCarthy
Volume 56, issue 3, 2012
- Disaggregating Noncompliance pp. 355-381

- Matthew Fuhrmann and Jeffrey D. Berejikian
- When War Hits Home pp. 382-412

- Scott L. Althaus, Brittany H. Bramlett and James G. Gimpel
- Who Pays for National Defense? Financing Defense Programs in the United States, 1947–2007 pp. 413-438

- Uk Heo and John Bohte
- Social Revolution, the State, and War pp. 439-466

- Jeff Carter, Michael Bernhard and Glenn Palmer
- Offense–Defense Balance, War Duration, and the Security Dilemma pp. 467-489

- Marco Nilsson
- Tolerating Mistakes pp. 490-515

- Monika Nalepa
- Globalization, Economic Freedom, and Human Rights pp. 516-546

- Axel Dreher, Martin Gassebner and Lars-Hinrich Siemers
- Alliances and Trade with Sanctioned States pp. 547-572

- Bryan R. Early
Volume 56, issue 2, 2012
- Equality Matters pp. 155-182

- Cecilia Albin and Daniel Druckman
- The Demand for Reparations pp. 183-205

- Prakash Adhikari, Wendy L. Hansen and Kathy L. Powers
- Horizontal Inequality, Crosscutting Cleavages, and Civil War pp. 206-232

- Joshua R. Gubler and Joel Sawat Selway
- The Impact of Human Rights Organizations on Naming and Shaming Campaigns pp. 233-256

- James Meernik, Rosa Aloisi, Marsha Sowell and Angela Nichols
- Courts as Coordinators pp. 257-289

- Leslie Johns
- Accession Rules for International Institutions pp. 290-312

- Christina J. Schneider and Johannes Urpelainen
- The Paradox of Revenge in Conflicts pp. 313-330

- J. Atsu Amegashie and Marco Runkel
- Gender Difference or Parallel Publics? The Dynamics of Defense Spending Opinions in the United States, 1965–2007 pp. 331-348

- Richard C. Eichenberg and Richard J. Stoll
Volume 56, issue 1, 2012
- Nonstate Actors, Fragmentation, and Conflict Processes pp. 3-15

- Wendy Pearlman and Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham
- Between a Rock and a Hard Place pp. 16-40

- Paul Staniland
- Out-Group Conflict, In-Group Unity? pp. 41-66

- Theodore McLauchlin and Wendy Pearlman
- Shirts Today, Skins Tomorrow pp. 67-93

- Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham, Kristin M. Bakke and Lee J. M. Seymour
- Why Split? Organizational Splits among Ethnopolitical Organizations in the Middle East pp. 94-117

- Victor Asal, Mitchell Brown and Angela Dalton
- Commitment Problems or Bidding Wars? Rebel Fragmentation as Peace Building pp. 118-149

- Jesse Driscoll
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