Journal of Conflict Resolution
1957 - 2025
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Volume 49, issue 6, 2005
- Rules over Real Estate pp. 823-848

- Beth A. Simmons
- Shouldering the Soldiering pp. 849-873

- Joseph Paul Vasquez
- Casualties and Constituencies pp. 874-894

- Michael Koch and Scott Sigmund Gartner
- Approval Voting and Parochialism pp. 895-907

- Jonathan Baron, Nicole Y. Altman and Stephan Kroll
- Long-Term Effects of Peace Workshops in Protracted Conflicts pp. 908-924

- Deepak Malhotra and Sumanasiri Liyanage
- Do International Human Rights Treaties Improve Respect for Human Rights? pp. 925-953

- Eric Neumayer
- Index to Journal of Conflict Resolution pp. 954-957

- N/a
Volume 49, issue 5, 2005
- The Impact of Leadership Turnover and Domestic Institutions on International Cooperation pp. 639-660

- Fiona McGillivray and Alastair Smith
- Leader Age, Regime Type, and Violent International Relations pp. 661-685

- Michael Horowitz, Rose McDermott and Allan Stam
- The Emergence of a Shared Identity pp. 686-712

- David Rousseau and A. Maurits van der Veen
- Keeping the Peace after Secession pp. 713-741

- Jaroslav Tir
- Maintenance Processes in International Rivalries pp. 742-769

- Gary Goertz, Bradford Jones and Paul F. Diehl
- Rhetoric versus Reality pp. 770-791

- Mary Caprioli and Peter F. Trumbore
- Paying for Security pp. 792-817

- Uk Heo and Robert J. Eger
Volume 49, issue 4, 2005
- Paradigm in Distress? pp. 443-450

- James Ron
- Resource Dependence, Economic Performance, and Political Stability pp. 451-482

- Thad Dunning
- Primary Commodity Exports and Civil War pp. 483-507

- James Fearon
- Natural Resources, Conflict, and Conflict Resolution pp. 508-537

- Macartan Humphreys
- A Diamond Curse? pp. 538-562

- Päivi Lujala, Nils Petter Gleditsch and Elisabeth Gilmore
- Diamonds, Blood, and Taxes pp. 563-597

- Richard Snyder and Ravi Bhavnani
- Resources and the Information Problem in Rebel Recruitment pp. 598-624

- Jeremy M. Weinstein
- Resource Rents, Governance, and Conflict pp. 625-633

- Paul Collier and Anke Hoeffler
Volume 49, issue 3, 2005
- Greed, Grievance, and Mobilization in Civil Wars pp. 319-336

- Patrick M. Regan and Daniel Norton
- Caught in the Crossfire pp. 337-359

- Solomon Major and Anthony J. McGann
- Commercial Pacifism and Protracted Conflict pp. 360-382

- Gil Friedman
- Constituencies and Preferences in International Bargaining pp. 383-407

- Ahmer Tarar
- American Foreign Policy and Global Opinion pp. 408-429

- Benjamin E. Goldsmith, Yusaku Horiuchi and Takashi Inoguchi
- The Role of Personal Experience in Contributing to Different Patterns of Response to Rare Terrorist Attacks pp. 430-439

- Eldad Yechiam, Greg Barron and Ido Erev
Volume 49, issue 2, 2005
- The Political Economy of Transnational Terrorism pp. 171-182

- B. Rosendorff and Todd Sandler
- Counterterrorism pp. 183-200

- Daniel Arce and Todd Sandler
- IDS Models of Airline Security pp. 201-217

- Geoffrey Heal and Howard Kunreuther
- Political and Militant Wings within Dissident Movements and Organizations pp. 218-236

- Kevin Siqueira
- The Terrorist Endgame pp. 237-258

- Ethan Bueno de Mesquita
- After 9/11 pp. 259-277

- Walter Enders and Todd Sandler
- Does Democracy Promote or Reduce Transnational Terrorist Incidents? pp. 278-297

- Quan Li
- Mixed Logit Estimation of Radical Islamic Terrorism in Europe and North America pp. 298-314

- Carlos Barros and Isabel Proença
Volume 49, issue 1, 2005
- The Mind of the Terrorist pp. 3-42

- Jeff Victoroff
- Asylum Recognition Rates in Western Europe pp. 43-66

- Eric Neumayer
- Offense-Defense Theory pp. 67-89

- Yoav Gortzak, Yoram Z. Haftel and Kevin Sweeney
- Discord and Collaboration between Allies pp. 90-119

- Akan Malici
- Understanding Covert Repressive Action pp. 120-140

- Christian Davenport
- Why Is There So Much Conflict in the Middle East? pp. 141-165

- Mirjam E. Sørli, Nils Petter Gleditsch and Håvard Strand
Volume 48, issue 6, 2004
- Bargaining and the Nature of War pp. 783-813

- Alastair Smith and Allan Stam
- What Is Civil War? pp. 814-858

- Nicholas Sambanis
- The Correlates of Nuclear Proliferation pp. 859-885

- Sonali Singh and Christopher R. Way
- The United Nations Security Council and the Rally ’Round the Flag Effect pp. 886-909

- Terrence L. Chapman and Dan Reiter
- Uniting for Peace? pp. 910-936

- James H. Lebovic
- Rivalry and Diversionary Uses of Force pp. 937-961

- Sara McLaughlin Mitchell and Brandon C. Prins
- INDEX to JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION pp. 962-965

- N/a
Volume 48, issue 5, 2004
- Going Private pp. 603-631

- Matthew A. Baum
- A Very Sharp Sword pp. 632-656

- Benjamin O. Fordham
- Too Much of a Good Thing? pp. 657-671

- B. Rosendorff and Todd Sandler
- Security Needs, Arms Exports, and the Structure of the Defense Industry pp. 672-698

- Saar Golde and Asher Tishler
- The Incredible Shrinking State pp. 699-722

- David A. Lake and Angela O’mahony
- Fear of Persecution pp. 723-745

- Will H. Moore and Stephen M. Shellman
- Are Soldiers Less War-Prone than Statesmen? pp. 746-774

- Todd S. Sechser
Volume 48, issue 4, 2004
- Politics at the Water’s Edge pp. 459-486

- Kristopher W. Ramsay
- The Power of Reciprocity pp. 487-505

- Andreas Diekmann
- The Limitations of Fair Division pp. 506-524

- Gerald Schneider and Ulrike Sabrina Krämer
- Democracy and Military Effectiveness pp. 525-546

- Stephen Biddle and Stephen Long
- Peace through Trade or Free Trade? pp. 547-572

- Patrick J. McDonald
- Thai and U.S. Community Mediation pp. 573-598

- Ronda Roberts Callister and James A. Wall
Volume 48, issue 3, 2004
- Foreign and Domestic Policy Belief Structures in the U.S. and British Publics pp. 287-309

- Hank C. Jenkins-Smith, Neil J. Mitchell and Kerry G. Herron
- An Event Data Analysis of Third-Party Mediation in the Middle East and Balkans pp. 310-330

- Philip A. Schrodt and Deborah J. Gerner
- Military Intervention Decisions Regarding Humanitarian Crises pp. 331-355

- William A. Boettcher
- Partner Selection in Public Goods Experiments pp. 356-378

- Giorgio Coricelli, Dietmar Fehr and Gerlinde Fellner-Röhling
- Nosy Neighbors pp. 379-402

- Kristian Skrede Gleditsch and Kyle Beardsley
- Size Asymmetry, Trade, and Militarized Conflict pp. 403-429

- HÃ¥vard Hegre
- Constructing Political Logic pp. 430-454

- Dina A. Zinnes
Volume 48, issue 2, 2004
- Power Cycles, Risk Propensity, and Great-Power Deterrence pp. 131-153

- Brock F. Tessman and Steve Chan
- Political Institutions, Coercive Diplomacy, and the Duration of Economic Sanctions pp. 154-172

- Fiona McGillivray and Allan Stam
- The Role of Information in Choices Over Income Distributions pp. 173-193

- Kaisa Herne and Maria Suojanen
- Crisis, Conditions, and Capital pp. 194-210

- Nathan Jensen
- The Effects of Different Types of Military Mobilization on the Outcome of International Crises pp. 211-229

- Brian Lai
- Economic Globalization and Transnational Terrorism pp. 230-258

- Quan Li and Drew Schaub
- The Impact of Political Violence on Tourism pp. 259-281

- Eric Neumayer
- Peace Science Society pp. 282-282

- N/a
Volume 48, issue 1, 2004
- How Do Leaders Make Decisions? pp. 3-13

- Alex Mintz
- Constraints, Compromises, and Decision Making pp. 14-37

- Gary Goertz
- Traditional Decision Analysis and the Poliheuristic Theory of Foreign Policy Decision Making pp. 38-55

- Raymond Dacey and Lisa J. Carlson
- Initial Crisis Reaction and Poliheuristic Theory pp. 56-68

- Karl DeRouen and Christopher Sprecher
- Bureaucrats Versus the Ballot Box in Foreign Policy Decision Making pp. 69-90

- Eben J. Christensen and Steven B. Redd
- Foreign Policy Decision Making in Familiar and Unfamiliar Settings pp. 91-104

- Alex Mintz
- Contextualizing and Critiquing the Poliheuristic Theory pp. 105-126

- Eric Stern
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