Journal of Conflict Resolution
1957 - 2025
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Volume 51, issue 6, 2007
- Military Famine, Human Rights, and Child Hunger pp. 823-847

- J. Craig Jenkins, Stephen J. Scanlan and Lindsey Peterson
- An Institutional Theory of Sanctions Onset and Success pp. 848-871

- David Lektzian and Mark Souva
- Restraint or Propellant? Democracy and Civilian Fatalities in Interstate Wars pp. 872-904

- Alexander B. Downes
- Homophily, Cultural Drift, and the Co-Evolution of Cultural Groups pp. 905-929

- Damon Centola, Juan Carlos González-Avella, VÃctor M. EguÃluz and Maxi San Miguel
- Fighting with Faith pp. 930-949

- Isak Svensson
- The Construction of Grievance pp. 950-972

- Edward Aspinall
- Letter to the Editor pp. 973-973

- Ilan Kelman
- Erratum pp. 974-974

- N/a
Volume 51, issue 5, 2007
- Sensitivity to Costs of Fighting versus Sensitivity to Losing the Conflict pp. 691-714

- Darren Filson and Suzanne Werner
- Political Aftershocks: The Impact of Earthquakes on Intrastate Conflict pp. 715-743

- Dawn Brancati
- Identity, Power, and Threat Perception pp. 744-771

- David L. Rousseau and Rocio Garcia-Retamero
- Suicide Bombings and Targeted Killings in (Counter-) Terror Games pp. 772-792

- Daniel Jacobson and Edward H. Kaplan
- Leading by Example in a Public Goods Experiment with Heterogeneity and Incomplete Information pp. 793-818

- Maria Levati, Matthias Sutter and Eline van der Heijden
Volume 51, issue 4, 2007
- Demobilization and Reintegration pp. 531-567

- Macartan Humphreys and Jeremy M. Weinstein
- Discriminatory European Union Membership and the Redistribution of Enlargement Gains pp. 568-587

- Thomas Plümper and Christina J. Schneider
- Why Do Countries Commit to Human Rights Treaties? pp. 588-621

- Oona A. Hathaway
- Succession Rules and Leadership Rents pp. 622-645

- Kai Konrad and Stergios Skaperdas
- Power pp. 646-663

- Jun Xiang, Xiaohong Xu and George Keteku
- When Do Conflicting Political Relations Affect International Trade? pp. 664-688

- Scott L. Kastner
Volume 51, issue 3, 2007
- Does Experience Matter? pp. 351-378

- Philip Potter
- Hierarchy and Community at Home and Abroad pp. 379-407

- Brian C. Rathbun
- Personality Traits and Foreign Policy Attitudes in German Public Opinion pp. 408-430

- Harald Schoen
- Speaking the Same Language pp. 431-456

- Chen-Bo Zhong, Jeffrey Loewenstein and John Murnighan
- Asymmetric Conflict pp. 457-469

- Derek J. Clark and Kai Konrad
- International Uncertainty, Foreign Policy Flexibility, and Surplus Majority Coalitions in Israel pp. 470-495

- Douglas M. Stinnett
- War Aims and War Outcomes pp. 496-524

- Patricia L. Sullivan
Volume 51, issue 2, 2007
- Time Horizons, Discounting, and Intertemporal Choice pp. 199-226

- Philip Streich and Jack S. Levy
- Prospect Theory and Coercive Bargaining pp. 227-250

- Christopher K. Butler
- Foreign Aid and Policy Concessions pp. 251-284

- Bruce Bueno de Mesquita and Alastair Smith
- Donor Motivations and Contributions to War Crimes Tribunals pp. 285-304

- Steven D. Roper and Lilian A. Barria
- What Leads Some Ordinary Arab Men and Women to Approve of Terrorist Acts Against the United States? pp. 305-328

- Mark Tessler and Michael D. H. Robbins
- Does Democracy Matter? pp. 329-348

- Sara Jackson Wade and Dan Reiter
Volume 51, issue 1, 2007
- Punitiveness and U.S. Elite Support for the 1991 Persian Gulf War pp. 3-32

- Peter Liberman
- Rational Terrorists and Optimal Network Structure pp. 33-57

- Walter Enders and Xuejuan Su
- On the Frequency of Severe Terrorist Events pp. 58-87

- Aaron Clauset, Maxwell Young and Kristian Skrede Gleditsch
- Do Hegemons Distribute Private Goods? pp. 88-111

- Margit Bussmann and John R. Oneal
- Time Bombs pp. 112-133

- Susan Hannah Allen
- International Security Institutions, Domestic Politics, and Institutional Legitimacy pp. 134-166

- Terrence L. Chapman
- Determinants of Nuclear Weapons Proliferation pp. 167-194

- Dong-Joon Jo and Erik Gartzke
Volume 50, issue 6, 2006
- War President pp. 783-808

- Richard C. Eichenberg, Richard J. Stoll and Matthew Lebo
- Public Opinion, the War in Iraq, and Presidential Accountability pp. 809-830

- Erik Voeten and Paul R. Brewer
- Echoes of Vietnam? pp. 831-854

- William A. Boettcher and Michael D. Cobb
- Martyrdom Contracts pp. 855-877

- Mario Ferrero
- Terrorists versus the Government pp. 878-898

- Kevin Siqueira and Todd Sandler
- On Terrorism and Electoral Outcomes pp. 899-925

- Claude Berrebi and Esteban Klor
- The Evolution of Ethnocentrism pp. 926-936

- Ross A. Hammond and Robert Axelrod
- Cheap Signals with Costly Consequences pp. 937-961

- Clayton L. Thyne
- Index to Journal of Conflict Resolution pp. 962-965

- N/a
Volume 50, issue 5, 2006
- War and the World Economy pp. 623-645

- Gerald Schneider and Vera E. Troeger
- The Role of Rivalry pp. 646-663

- Jose Apesteguia and Frank Maier-Rigaud
- Structural Equivalence and International Conflict pp. 664-689

- Zeev Maoz, Ranan D. Kuperman, Lesley Terris and Ilan Talmud
- The Conditional Nature of Democratic Compliance pp. 690-713

- Xinyuan Dai
- The Devil You Know but Are Afraid to Face pp. 714-735

- Konstantinos Drakos and Andreas Gofas
- Diplomacy and Other Forms of Intervention in Civil Wars pp. 736-756

- Patrick M. Regan and Aysegul Aydin
- Can We Generalize from Student Experiments to the Real World in Political Science, Military Affairs, and International Relations? pp. 757-776

- Alex Mintz, Steven B. Redd and Arnold Vedlitz
Volume 50, issue 4, 2006
- Congressional Opposition, the Economy, and U.S. Dispute Initiation, 1946-2000 pp. 463-483

- David Brulé
- Assessing Risk and Opportunity in Conflict Studies pp. 484-507

- Steven C. Poe, Nicolas Rost and Sabine C. Carey
- Sensitivity Analysis of Empirical Results on Civil War Onset pp. 508-535

- HÃ¥vard Hegre and Nicholas Sambanis
- The Indirect Effect of Ethnic Heterogeneity on the Likelihood of Civil War Onset pp. 536-547

- Randall J. Blimes
- Anti-Israel Sentiment Predicts Anti-Semitism in Europe pp. 548-561

- Edward H. Kaplan and Charles A. Small
- Not Only Whether but Whom pp. 562-583

- Stephen L. Quackenbush
- Economic Transactions among Friends pp. 584-606

- David R. Mandel
- The Common Priors Assumption pp. 607-613

- Mark Fey and Kristopher W. Ramsay
- Divergent Beliefs in “Bargaining and the Nature of War†pp. 614-618

- Alastair Smith and Allan Stam
Volume 50, issue 3, 2006
- Normative and Strategic Aspects of Transitional Justice pp. 295-302

- Marek M. Kaminski, Monika Nalepa and Barry O’neill
- Regime Change pp. 303-323

- Anne Sa’adah
- Redemption for Wrongdoing pp. 324-338

- Jon Elster
- Forgiveness and Transitional Justice in the Czech Republic pp. 339-367

- Roman David and Susanne Y.P. Choi
- Justice beyond Blame pp. 368-382

- Nenad Dimitrijević
- Judging Transitional Justice pp. 383-408

- Marek M. Kaminski and Monika Nalepa
- The Contributions of Truth to Reconciliation pp. 409-432

- James L. Gibson
- Justice in Transition pp. 433-457

- Kimberly Theidon
Volume 50, issue 2, 2006
- Conflict and Cooperation in an Actors' Network of Chechnya Based on Event Data pp. 159-175

- August Hämmerli, Regula Gattiker and Reto Weyermann
- On Welfare and Terror pp. 176-203

- Brian Burgoon
- The Vision of War without Casualties pp. 204-227

- Niklas Schörnig and Alexander Lembcke
- Knowing the Unknown pp. 228-252

- Leslie Johns
- The Independence of International Organizations pp. 253-275

- Yoram Z. Haftel and Alexander Thompson
- Explaining the Severity of Civil Wars pp. 276-289

- Bethany Lacina
Volume 50, issue 1, 2006
- Power Positions pp. 3-27

- Emilie M. Hafner-Burton and Alexander H. Montgomery
- Linguistic Fuzzy-Logic Game Theory pp. 28-57

- Badredine Arfi
- Mediation Style and Crisis Outcomes pp. 58-86

- Kyle C. Beardsley, David M. Quinn, Bidisha Biswas and Jonathan Wilkenfeld
- Heterogeneous Trade Interests and Conflict pp. 87-107

- Han Dorussen
- Opportunity, Democracy, and the Exchange of Political Violence pp. 108-128

- Alok Bohara, Neil J. Mitchell and Mani Nepal
- Alliances, Then Democracy pp. 129-153

- Douglas M. Gibler and Scott Wolford
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