Journal of Conflict Resolution
1957 - 2025
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Volume 65, issue 10, 2021
- Bruce Russett Award for Article of the Year in JCR for 2020 pp. 1639-1640

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- Policing and Political Violence pp. 1641-1656

- Kristine Eck, Courtenay R. Conrad and Charles Crabtree
- And the Heat Goes On: Police Repression and the Modalities of Power pp. 1657-1679

- Howard Liu and Christopher M. Sullivan
- How Repression Affects Public Perceptions of Police: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Uganda pp. 1680-1708

- Travis Curtice
- Policing and the Legacies of Wartime State Predation: Evidence from a Survey and Field Experiment in Liberia pp. 1709-1737

- Robert A. Blair and Benjamin S. Morse
- Policing Institutions and Post-Conflict Peace pp. 1738-1763

- Leonardo R. Arriola, David A. Dow, Aila M. Matanock and Michaela Mattes
- Anger, Anxiety, and Selective Exposure to Terrorist Violence pp. 1764-1790

- Leonie Huddy, Oleg Smirnov, Keren L. G. Snider and Arie Perliger
- Violence, Displacement, and Support for Internally Displaced Persons: Evidence from Syria pp. 1791-1819

- Alexandra C. Hartman, Benjamin S. Morse and Sigrid Weber
- Sanctions and Third-party Compliance with US Foreign Policy Preferences: An Analysis of Dual-use Trade pp. 1820-1846

- Timothy M. Peterson
- Corrigendum to Sticks and Stones? Connecting Insurgent Propaganda with Violent Outcomes pp. 1847-1848

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Volume 65, issue 9, 2021
- Security Consolidation in the Aftermath of Civil War: Explaining the Fates of Victorious Militias pp. 1459-1488

- Brandon Bolte, Minnie M. Joo and Bumba Mukherjee
- Concessions for Concession’s Sake: Injustice, Indignation, and the Construction of Intractable Conflict in Israel–Palestine pp. 1489-1520

- Philippe Assouline and Robert Trager
- Genocide, Politicide, and the Prospects of Democratization since 1900 pp. 1521-1550

- Gary Uzonyi, Nam Kyu Kim, Nakissa Jahanbani and Victor Asal
- Spying from Space: Reconnaissance Satellites and Interstate Disputes pp. 1551-1575

- Bryan R. Early and Erik Gartzke
- Human Trafficking-Terrorism Nexus: When Violent Non-State Actors Engage in the Modern-Day Slavery pp. 1576-1606

- Nazli Avdan and Mariya Omelicheva
- Getting Religion Right in Civil Wars pp. 1607-1634

- Monica Duffy Toft
Volume 65, issue 7-8, 2021
- The Tactical Use of Civil Resistance by Rebel Groups: Evidence from India’s Maoist Insurgency pp. 1251-1277

- Roman Krtsch
- From Claims to Violence: Signaling, Outbidding, and Escalation in Ethnic Conflict pp. 1278-1307

- Manuel Vogt, Kristian Skrede Gleditsch and Lars-Erik Cederman
- Determinants of Environmental Conflict: When Do Communities Mobilize against Fossil Fuel Production? pp. 1308-1336

- Andrew Cheon, Shi-Teng Kang and Swetha Ramachandran
- The Effect of Civilian Casualties on Wartime Informing: Evidence from the Iraq War pp. 1337-1377

- Andrew Shaver and Jacob N. Shapiro
- Reputations for Resolve and Higher-Order Beliefs in Crisis Bargaining pp. 1378-1404

- Allan Dafoe, Remco Zwetsloot and Matthew Cebul
- Reassessing the Role of Theory and Machine Learning in Forecasting Civil Conflict pp. 1405-1426

- Andreas Beger, Richard K. Morgan and Michael D. Ward
- Is Theory Useful for Conflict Prediction? A Response to Beger, Morgan, and Ward pp. 1427-1453

- Robert A. Blair and Nicholas Sambanis
Volume 65, issue 6, 2021
- Flexibility and Firmness in Crisis Bargaining pp. 1039-1066

- Vesna Danilovic and Joe Clare
- Private Eyes in the Sky: Emerging Technology and the Political Consequences of Eroding Government Secrecy pp. 1067-1097

- Erik Lin-Greenberg and Theo Milonopoulos
- Trade Rage: Audience Costs and International Trade pp. 1098-1130

- Don Casler and Richard Clark
- Walls and Strategic Innovation in Violent Conflict pp. 1131-1158

- Matthew Nanes and Trevor Bachus
- Would You Fight? We Asked Aggrieved Artisanal Miners in Eastern Congo pp. 1159-1186

- Nik Stoop and Marijke Verpoorten
- Foulweather Friends: Violence and Third Party Support in Self-Determination Conflicts pp. 1187-1214

- R. Joseph Huddleston
- On the Stability of Social Preferences in Inter-Group Conflict: A Lab-in-the-Field Panel Study pp. 1215-1248

- Robert Böhm, Jürgen Fleiß and Robert Rybnicek
Volume 65, issue 5, 2021
- Joint Military Exercises and Crisis Dynamics on the Korean Peninsula pp. 855-888

- Jordan Bernhardt and Lauren Sukin
- Keeping Your Friends Close, but Acquaintances Closer: Why Weakly Allied States Make Committed Coalition Partners pp. 889-918

- J. Andrés Gannon and Daniel Kent
- Propaganda and Protest in Autocracies pp. 919-949

- Erin Baggott Carter and Brett L. Carter
- Winning the Game of Thrones: Leadership Succession in Modern Autocracies pp. 950-981

- Anne Meng
- Civil War and Female Empowerment pp. 982-1009

- Ingrid Vik Bakken and Halvard Buhaug
- Conceptualizing and Measuring Institutional Variation in National Human Rights Institutions (NHRIs) pp. 1010-1033

- Ryan M. Welch, Jacqueline H. R. DeMeritt and Courtenay R. Conrad
- Corrigendum to Credible Nuclear Security Commitments Can Backfire: Explaining Domestic Support for Nuclear Weapons Acquisition in South Korea pp. 1034-1034

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Volume 65, issue 4, 2021
- At War and at Home: The Consequences of US Women Combat Casualties pp. 647-671

- Dara Kay Cohen, Connor Huff and Robert Schub
- Signaling under the Security Dilemma: An Experimental Analysis pp. 672-700

- Brandon K. Yoder and Kyle Haynes
- Adverse Rainfall Shocks and Civil War: Myth or Reality? pp. 701-728

- Ricardo Maertens
- Rebel Rivalry and the Strategic Nature of Rebel Group Ideology and Demands pp. 729-758

- Efe Tokdemir, Evgeny Sedashov, Sema Hande Ogutcu-Fu, Carlos E. Moreno Leon, Jeremy Berkowitz and Seden Akcinaroglu
- Why No Justice for Past Repression? Militaries and Human Rights Organizations in Post-Authoritarian States pp. 759-787

- Pearce Edwards
- Fueling Factionalism? The Impact of Peace Processes on Rebel Group Fragmentation in Civil Wars pp. 788-812

- Allard Duursma and Feike Fliervoet
- The Gravity of Transnational Terrorism pp. 813-849

- David B. Carter and Luwei Ying
- Corrigendum to Polygynous Neighbors, Excess Men, and Intergroup Conflict in Rural Africa pp. 850-850

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Volume 65, issue 2-3, 2021
- The Political Costs of Abusing Human Rights: International Cooperation in Extraordinary Rendition pp. 255-282

- Rebecca Cordell
- Limited Spin: When the Public Punishes Leaders Who Lie about Military Action pp. 283-312

- Sarah Maxey
- Exporting Influence: U.S. Military Training as Soft Power pp. 313-341

- Carla Martinez Machain
- Naval Power and Effects of Third-Party Trade on Conflict pp. 342-371

- Nizan Feldman, Ehud Eiran and Aviad Rubin
- Coercion and Provocation pp. 372-402

- Allan Dafoe, Sophia Hatz and Baobao Zhang
- Indirect Reciprocity for Mitigating Intergroup Hostility: A Vignette Experiment and an Agent-based Model on Intergroup Relations between Mainland Chinese and Taiwanese pp. 403-426

- Yen-Sheng Chiang
- Who Punishes the Leader? Leader Culpability and Coups during Civil War pp. 427-452

- Jun Koga Sudduth
- The Social Terrain of Rebel Held Territory pp. 453-479

- Jori Breslawski
- Please Help Us (or Don’t): External Interventions and Negotiated Settlements in Civil Conflicts pp. 480-505

- Heather Elko McKibben and Amy Skoll
- How State Presence Leads to Civil Conflict pp. 506-533

- Luwei Ying
- Previous Military Rule and Democratic Survival pp. 534-562

- Nam Kyu Kim
- Roads to Rule, Roads to Rebel: Relational State Capacity and Conflict in Africa pp. 563-590

- Carl Müller-Crepon, Philipp Hunziker and Lars-Erik Cederman
- A Spatial Model of Internal Displacement and Forced Migration pp. 591-618

- Jon Echevarria-Coco and Javier Gardeazabal
- Introducing Transnational Terrorist Hostage Event (TTHE) Data Set, 1978 to 2018 pp. 619-641

- Wukki Kim, Justin George and Todd Sandler
Volume 65, issue 1, 2021
- Introduction to the Special Feature on Dynamic Processes of Rebel Governance pp. 3-14

- Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham and Cyanne E. Loyle
- A Typology of Rebel Political Institutional Arrangements pp. 15-45

- Zachariah Mampilly and Megan A. Stewart
- Competitive Governance and Displacement Decisions Under Rebel Rule: Evidence from the Islamic State in Iraq pp. 46-80

- Mara Redlich Revkin
- Voting for Militants: Rebel Elections in Civil War pp. 81-107

- Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham, Reyko Huang and Katherine M. Sawyer
- Rebel Justice during Armed Conflict pp. 108-134

- Cyanne E. Loyle
- Provoking Ordinary People: The Effects of Terrorism on Civilian Violence pp. 135-165

- Jürgen Brandsch and André Python
- Street-level Repression: Protest, Policing, and Dissent in Uganda pp. 166-194

- Travis B. Curtice and Brandon Behlendorf
- The Consequences of Defeat: The Quest for Status and Morale in the Aftermath of War pp. 195-222

- Joslyn Barnhart
- The Effect of Imagined Social Contact on Chinese Students’ Perceptions of Japanese People pp. 223-251

- Dong Wang, Alastair Iain Johnston and Baoyu Wang
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