Journal of Conflict Resolution
1957 - 2025
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Volume 37, issue 4, 1993
- The Decision to Attack Iraq pp. 595-618

- Alex Mintz
- Arab and Jewish Attitudes pp. 619-632

- Majid Al-Haj, Elihu Katz and Samuel Shye
- The Social Context of Negotiation pp. 633-654

- Roderick M. Kramer, Pamela Pommerenke and Elizabeth Newton
- The Use of Final Offer Arbitration as a Screening Device pp. 655-669

- Amy Farmer Curry and Paul Pecorino
- The Nature of the Dispute and the Effectiveness of International Mediation pp. 670-691

- Jacob Bercovitch and Jeffrey Langley
- Intransigence in Negotiations pp. 692-708

- Steven Brams and Ann E. Doherty
- Uncertainty and the Evolution of Cooperation pp. 709-734

- Jonathan Bendor
- Polarization, Polynomials, and War pp. 735-748

- William B. Moul
Volume 37, issue 3, 1993
- When and How Do Domestic Constraints Matter? pp. 403-426

- Keisuke Iida
- Nice Strategies in a World of Relative Gains pp. 427-445

- Marc L. Busch and Eric R. Reinhardt
- The Economic Theory of Alliances pp. 446-483

- Todd Sandler
- Why Don't Democracies Fight Each Other? pp. 484-503

- Alex Mintz and Nehemia Geva
- Good Times, Bad Times, and the Diversionary Use of Force pp. 504-535

- Diana Richards, T. Clifton Morgan, Rick K. Wilson, Valerie L. Schwebach and Garry D. Young
- Community Mediation in South Korea pp. 536-543

- Dong-Won Sohn and James A. Wall
- Influences on the Duration of Wars, Strikes, Riots, and Family Arguments pp. 544-568

- Samuel Vuchinich and Jay Teachman
- Asymmetry and Timing in the Volunteer's Dilemma pp. 569-590

- Jeroen Weesie
Volume 37, issue 2, 1993
- Game Theory and the Politics of the Global Commons pp. 203-235

- Hugh Ward
- The Situational Levers of Negotiating Flexibility pp. 236-276

- Daniel Druckman
- Presidents, the Use of Military Force, and Public Opinion pp. 277-300

- Bradley Lian and John R. Oneal
- Government Coercion of Dissidents pp. 301-339

- Dipak K. Gupta, Harinder Singh and Tom Sprague
- Cyprus pp. 340-360

- Maria Hadjipavlou-Trigeorgis and Lenos Trigeorgis
- Community and Industrial Mediation in South Korea pp. 361-381

- Nam Hyeon Kim, James A. Wall, Dong-Won Sohn and Jay S. Kim
- Symmetry and Reciprocity in South Africa's Foreign Policy pp. 382-396

- Koos van Wyk and Sarah Radloff
Volume 37, issue 1, 1993
- Reciprocating Influence Strategies in Interstate Crisis Bargaining pp. 3-41

- Russell J. Leng
- Democracy and the Management of International Conflict pp. 42-68

- William J. Dixon
- World Opinion in the Gulf Crisis pp. 69-93

- Clyde Wilcox, Aiji Tanaka and Dee Allsop
- Political Rhetoric of Leaders under Stress in the Gulf Crisis pp. 94-107

- Michael D. Wallace, Peter Suedfeld and Kimberley Thachuk
- The Role of Communication in Interindividual-Intergroup Discontinuity pp. 108-138

- Chester A. Insko, John Schopler, Stephen M. Drigotas, Kenneth A. Graetz, James Kennedy, Chante Cox and Garry Bornstein
- Expectations, Emotions, and Preferred Responses Regarding the Arab-Israeli Conflict pp. 139-159

- Aharon Bizman and Michael Hoffman
- Mediation pp. 160-194

- James A. Wall and Ann Lynn
Volume 36, issue 4, 1992
- Advice and Consent pp. 603-633

- Patrick J. Haney, Roberta Q. Herzberg and Rick K. Wilson
- Toward a Theory of International Norms pp. 634-664

- Gary Goertz and Paul F. Diehl
- The Effects of Resource Distribution, Voice, and Decision Framing on the Provision of Public Goods pp. 665-687

- Karl Aquino, Victoria Steisel and Avi Kay
- A Formal Framework for Mediator Mechanisms and Motivations pp. 688-708

- Sanda Kaufman and George T. Duncan
- Ontologies, Problem Representation, and the Cuban Missile Crisis pp. 709-732

- Donald A. Sylvan and Stuart J. Thorson
- Arms Transfers, Military Coups, and Military Rule in Developing States pp. 733-755

- Talukder Maniruzzaman
- The Prevalence of Free Riding pp. 756-771

- Per Molander
- A Sensible Public pp. 772-789

- Miroslav Nincic
Volume 36, issue 3, 1992
- Putting the Other Side “On Notice†Can Induce Compliance in Arms Control pp. 395-414

- D. Marc Kilgour and Steven Brams
- Perestroika pp. 415-453

- Alexander D. Smirnov and Emil B. Ershov
- The Origins of Democracy in Agrarian Society pp. 454-477

- Manus I. Midlarsky
- System Uncertainty, Risk Propensity, and International Conflict among the Great Powers pp. 478-517

- Paul Huth, D. Scott Bennett and Christopher Gelpi
- Alliance Building versus Independent Action pp. 518-545

- Alvin M. Saperstein
- Disputant and Mediator Behaviors Affecting Short-Term Success in Mediation pp. 546-572

- Josephine M. Zubek, Dean G. Pruitt, Robert S. Peirce, Neil B. McGillicuddy and Helena Syna
- Must We Fear a Post-Cold War Multipolar System? pp. 573-585

- Charles W. Kegley and Gregory A. Raymond
- Research Note pp. 586-595

- Shoon Murray
Volume 36, issue 2, 1992
- Shaping Foreign Policy Opinions pp. 227-241

- Donald L. Jordan and Benjamin I. Page
- Resource Unpredictability, Mistrust, and War pp. 242-262

- Carol R. Ember and Melvin Ember
- Steaming in the Dark? pp. 263-283

- Richard J. Stoll
- The Anglo-German Naval Rivalry and Informal Arms Control, 1912-1914 pp. 284-308

- John H. Maurer
- Dangerous Dyads pp. 309-341

- Stuart Bremer
- Reciprocity and Norms in U.S.-Soviet Foreign Policy pp. 342-368

- Michael D. Ward and Sheen Rajmaira
- A Conflict-Cooperation Scale for WEIS Events Data pp. 369-385

- Joshua S. Goldstein
Volume 36, issue 1, 1992
- The Concentration of Capabilities and the Onset of War pp. 3-24

- Edward D. Mansfield
- Domestic Discontent and the External Use of Force pp. 25-52

- T. Clifton Morgan and Kenneth N. Bickers
- A Portfolio Diversification Model of Alliances pp. 53-85

- John A. C. Conybeare
- The Dimension of Superpower Rivalry pp. 86-118

- John T. Williams and Michael D. McGinnis
- The Nonlinear Dynamics of International Conflict pp. 119-149

- Murray Wolfson, Anil Puri and Mario Martelli
- Dynamic Models of Dissent and Repression pp. 150-182

- Dean Hoover and David Kowalewski
- Maximizing Expected Utilities in the Prisoner's Dilemma pp. 183-216

- Louis Marinoff
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