Journal of Conflict Resolution
1957 - 2025
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Volume 15, issue 4, 1971
- Editorial Notes pp. 425-428

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- Foreign-Linked Factionalism as a Historical Pattern pp. 429-442

- Alan Dowty
- The demand for local political autonomy: an individualistic theory pp. 443-456

- Douglas G. Hartle and Richard Bird
- Discussion and Review: The multinational corporation: expanding the frontiers of world politics pp. 457-470

- David Osterberg and Fouad Ajami
- Inter-nation influence revisited pp. 471-486

- David A. Baldwin
- Gaming pp. 487-488

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- Ratios of force and escalation in a game situation pp. 489-511

- Jack E. Vincent and Edward W. Schwerin
- The effect of illusory power in non-zero-sum games pp. 513-522

- Paul G. Swingle and Brian MacLean
- The influence of the situation in interparty conflict pp. 523-554

- Daniel Druckman
Volume 15, issue 3, 1971
- Editorial Notes pp. 279-280

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- A certainty-equivalent model of bargaining pp. 281-297

- Edward Saraydar
- Simulating international disarmament negotiations pp. 299-315

- G. Matthew Bonham
- Soviet expansionism and its assessment pp. 317-327

- William Welch
- Societal stress, political instability, and levels of military effort pp. 329-346

- Louis M. Terrell
- Political instability in independent black Africa: more dimensions of conflict behavior within nations pp. 347-368

- Donald G. Morrison and Hugh Michael Stevenson
- Gaming pp. 369-370

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- Coalition formation as a function of differences in resources pp. 371-383

- Jerome M. Chertkoff
- Risk-taking in cooperative and competitive dyads pp. 385-392

- Michael Lupfer, Mark Jones, Lionel Spaulding and Richard Archer
- The 16PF as an indicator of performance in the Prisoner's Dilemma game pp. 393-402

- John S. Gillis and George T. Woods
- Relationships with opponent and partner in mixed-motive bargaining pp. 403-416

- Charles L. Gruder
Volume 15, issue 2, 1971
- Editorial Notes pp. 131-132

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- Using the Analysis of Options technique to analyze a community conflict pp. 133-144

- Henry Bain, Nigel Howard and Thomas L. Saaty
- Discussions and Reviews: The costs of power pp. 145-155

- David A. Baldwin
- Strategies of "real" opponents in eliciting cooperative choice in a Prisoner's Dilemma game pp. 157-166

- V.Edwin Bixenstine and Jacquelyn W. Gaebelein
- Reciprocation and other techniques for inducing cooperation in the Prisoner's Dilemma game pp. 167-195

- Warner Wilson
- A paradigm for the study of coercive power pp. 197-223

- James T. Tedeschi, Thomas V. Bonoma and Robert C. Brown
- Effects of programmed strategies on cooperation in the Prisoner's Dilemma and other mixed-motive games pp. 225-259

- Stuart Oskamp
- The effectiveness of pacifist strategies: a theoretical approach pp. 261-269

- Richard Ofshe
Volume 15, issue 1, 1971
- Editorial Notes pp. 1-4

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- Conditions for military control over foreign policy decisions in major states: a historical exploration pp. 5-31

- Roger W. Benjamin and Lewis J. Edinger
- Computers and policy-making: the CASCON experiment pp. 33-46

- Lincoln P. Bloomfield and Robert Beattie
- Discussion and Reviews: The application of peace studies pp. 47-53

- George Kent
- Thinking about Herman Kahn pp. 55-70

- W. Basil McDermott
- Thinking about threats pp. 71-78

- David A. Baldwin
- Gaming pp. 79-80

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- Undoing deadlocks of Distrust: hip Berkeley students and the ROTC pp. 81-95

- Marc Pilisuk, Stewart Kiritz and Stuart Clampitt
- Effects of prior interaction, contact, strategy, and expectation of meeting on game behavior and sentiment pp. 97-103

- Ronald L. Michelini
- The effect of electrical shock and warning on cooperation in a non-zero-sum game pp. 105-108

- Bruce John Morrison, Michael Enzle, Toni Henry, Diana Dunaway, Michael Griffin, Kenneth Kneisel and John Gimperling
- The Dollar Auction game: a paradox in noncooperative behavior and escalation pp. 109-111

- Martin Shubik
- Not an artifact pp. 113-120

- Bernhardt Lieberman
- Communications pp. 121-122

- Robert A. Bernstein
Volume 14, issue 4, 1970
- Editorial Notes pp. 423-424

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- Human rights issues in the UN General Assembly, 1946-1966 pp. 425-437

- Edward T. Rowe
- Discussions and Reviews: In memoriam: Quincy Wright, 1890-1970 —a symposium pp. 443-448

- Allen S. Whiting
- "The truth shall make you f ree": one student's appreciation of Quincy Wright pp. 449-452

- William T.R. Fox
- Quincy Wright: an appreciation pp. 453-455

- William B. Ballis
- Quincy Wright: a personal memoir pp. 457-459

- Robert C. Angell
- The heritage of Quincy Wright pp. 461-464

- Inis L. Claude
- Quincy Wright's contribution to international law pp. 465-466

- Percy E. Corbett
- The personal impact of a great teacher pp. 467-471

- Abdul Majid Abbass
- Quincy Wright's contribution to the study of war: a preface to the second edition pp. 473-478

- Karl W. Deutsch
- Policy and theory in Quincy Wright's international relations pp. 479-485

- Kenneth W. Thompson
- Wright on war pp. 487-498

- Robert C. North
- Quincy Wright's study of the mandates system pp. 499-503

- Harold K. Jacobson
- Historical periods, trends, and cycles in international relations pp. 505-511

- Frank L. Klingberg
- Field and environmental approaches to world politics: implications for data archives pp. 513-526

- Raymond Tanter and James N. Rosenau
- From A Study of War to peace research: some criteria and strategies pp. 527-542

- J. David Singer
- Quincy Wright on war and peace: a statistical overview and selected bibliography pp. 543-554

- Clinton F. Fink and Christopher Wright
Volume 14, issue 3, 1970
- Editorial Notes pp. 299-302

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- Individual differences in "definition of the situation" pp. 303-310

- Ole R. Holsti
- Attitudes toward westbound refugees in the East German press pp. 311-333

- Ernst F. Mueller
- The perception of national power pp. 335-343

- Norman Z. Alcock and Alan G. Newcombe
- County seat wars: a preliminary analysis pp. 345-352

- James A. Schellenberg
- Gaming pp. 353-355

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- Conceptual and methodological considerations in the study of trust and suspicion pp. 357-366

- Herbert W. Kee and Robert E. Knox
- "Locking-in" effects during a game of Chicken pp. 367-378

- Morton Deutsch and Roy J. Lewicki
- Putting the dilemma back into Prisoner's Dilemma pp. 379-387

- Phillip Bonacich
- Discussions and Reviews: Models of cooperation and conflict: a critical review pp. 389-407

- Martin Patchen
- Doing smallest space analysis pp. 409-416

- Milton Bloombaum
Volume 14, issue 2, 1970
- Gaming pp. 177-179

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- Game theory, behavior, and the paradox of the Prisoner's Dilemma: three solutions pp. 181-193

- Martin Shubik
- Experience as a factor in experimental gaming behavior pp. 195-202

- David W. Conrath
- Discussions and Reviews: From national character to national behavior: a reformulation pp. 203-263

- Kenneth W. Terhune
- Social progress and mental health pp. 265-275

- H.Merrill Jackson
- Can peace research be applied? pp. 277-286

- Anatol Rapoport
- Communications pp. 287-291

- Bruce M. Russett
Volume 14, issue 1, 1970
- Editorial Notes pp. 1-2

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- When plans fail: small group behavior and decision-making in the conspiracy of 1808 in Germany pp. 3-19

- R.C. Raack
- Cooperation, association, and contest pp. 21-34

- Günther Lüschen
- A cognitive interaction model to analyze culture conflict in international relations pp. 35-48

- Edmund S. Glenn, Robert H. Johnson, Paul R. Kimmel and Bryant Wedge
- Cross-cutting memberships, integration, and the international system pp. 49-55

- John D. Mitchell
- A graph-theoretic approach to the analysis of international relations pp. 57-63

- Frank Harary and Harold Miller
- Editorial Comments pp. 65-67

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- Behavior of a threatener: retaliation vs. fixed opportunity costs pp. 69-76

- James T. Tedeschi, Thomas Bonoma and Noel Novinson
- Explanatory models of interactive choice behavior pp. 77-89

- James R. Emshoff and Russell L. Ackoff
- A comparison of interpreted and abstract versions of mixed-motive games pp. 91-97

- Carol J. Orwant and Jack E. Orwant
- A 2 × 2 non-constant-sum game with a coordination problem pp. 99-100

- Yoshitaka Umeoka
- Discussions and Reviews: Time for reorientation: a review of recent research on the Arab-Israeli conflict Ania Francos, Les Palestiniens Paris: Julliard, 1968. Pp. 318. Fr. 20.70. Yehoshafat Harkabi, Fedayeen Action and Arab Strategy London: Institute for Strategic Studies (Adelphi Paper No. 53), 1969. Pp. 43. 5s (75¢). To Make War or Make Peace (New Outlook Symposium) Proceedings of the International Symposium on Inevitable War or Initiatives for Peace. Tel-Aviv: New Outlook, 1969. Pp. 288. I.L. 8.00 ($2.50). Hisham Sharabi, Palestine and Israel: The Lethal Dilemma New York: Pegasus, 1969. Pp. 224. $6.95. Nadav Safran, From War to War: The Arab-Israeli Confrontation, 1948-1967 New York: Pegasus, 1969. Pp. 464. $10.00 pp. 101-112

- Joseph D. Ben-Dak
- The psychology of conflict and international relations: a course plan and bibliography pp. 113-120

- Joel W. Goldstein
- Communications pp. 121-124

- Gordon K. Zenk
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