Journal of Conflict Resolution
1957 - 2025
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Volume 11, issue 4, 1967
- The economics of peace and war: a simulation pp. 383-397

- John Baldwin
- Interorganizational conflict: a labor-management bargaining experiment pp. 398-413

- William M. Evan and John A. MacDougall
- Social ideology and reactions to international events pp. 414-430

- Philip Worchel
- Vietnam: studying a major controversy pp. 431-443

- Alden Voth
- Understanding factor analysis pp. 444-480

- R. J. Rummel
- How predictable are negotiations? pp. 481-496

- Otomar J. Bartos
- Controls over peaceful nuclear programs: a review pp. 497-503

- James L. Richardson
- International law—content and function: a review pp. 504-510

- Anthony A. D'Amato
- New directions in policies for trade and development: a review pp. 511-517

- Robert Stern
- Implicit ideology in Africa: a review of books by Kwame Nkrumah pp. 518-522

- Immanuel Wallerstein
- On evaluating conceptual models pp. 523-525

- Berkley B. Eddins
Volume 11, issue 3, 1967
- Abstracts pp. 263-263

- N/a
- A theory of revolution pp. 264-280

- Raymond Tanter and Manus Midlarsky
- Class conflict and images of society pp. 281-293

- Joseph Lopreato
- Psychological constructs in foreign policy prediction pp. 294-311

- Anthony A. D'Amato
- Live simulation of affect-laden cultural cognitions pp. 312-324

- Jack Danielian
- A test of the mirror-image hypothesis: Kennedy and Khrushchev pp. 325-332

- William Eckhardt and Ralph K. White
- Editorial Comments pp. 333-334

- N/a
- The establishment of the trust relationship pp. 335-344

- Robert L. Swinth
- Strategies of inducing cooperation: an experimental study pp. 345-360

- Morton Deutsch, Yakov Epstein, Donnah Canavan and Peter Gumpert
- Discussions and Reviews: Toward an ethology of human conflict: a review pp. 361-374

- Peter M. Driver
- The non-vivus psychoanalysis of political figures: a review pp. 375-381

- Donald A. Strickland
Volume 11, issue 2, 1967
- Migration, cultural tensions, and foreign relations: Switzerland pp. 139-152

- Kurt B. Mayer
- A political geography of revolution: China, Vietnam, and Thailand pp. 153-167

- Robert W. McColl
- Proliferation treaty controls and the IAEA pp. 168-175

- Steven Rosen
- Dimensions of dyadic war, 1820–1952 pp. 176-183

- R. J. Rummel
- Some theoretic characteristics of economic and political coalitions pp. 184-195

- John G. Cross
- Gaming pp. 196-197

- N/a
- Matrix indices and strategy choices in mixed-motive games pp. 198-205

- Matthew W. Steele and James T. Tedeschi
- Some factors affecting choice in the Prisoner's Dilemma pp. 206-213

- David E. Kanouse and William M. Wiest
- The effects of the win-loss difference upon cooperative responding in a “dangerous†game pp. 214-222

- Paul G. Swingle
- The study of test ban and disarmament conferences: a review pp. 223-234

- Abraham Bargman
- Nuclear proliferation and international politics: a review pp. 235-246

- Richard A. Brody
- The circumstances and causes of revolution: a review pp. 247-257

- James C. Davies
- The Military Liaison Missions in Germany pp. 258-261

- Thomas S. Lough
Volume 11, issue 1, 1967
- Law and conflict resolution: an introduction pp. 1-1

- David J. Danelski
- Legal levels and multiplicity of legal systems in human societies pp. 2-26

- Leopold Pospisil
- The role of sanction in conflict resolution pp. 27-39

- Harold D. Lasswell and Richard Arens
- Courts and conflict resolution pp. 40-51

- Vilhelm Aubert
- Social control in the adversary system pp. 52-70

- Jerome H. Skolnick
- Conflict and its resolution in the Supreme Court pp. 71-86

- David J. Danelski
- Conflict of interest: an axiomatic approach pp. 87-99

- Robert Axelrod
- A note on the "index of cooperation" for Prisoner's Dilemma pp. 100-103

- Anatol Rapoport
- "Reformed sinner" and "lapsed saint" strategies in the Prisoner's Dilemma game 1 pp. 104-109

- Thomas Harford and Leonard Solomon
- Boredom vs. cognitive reappraisal in the development of cooperative strategy pp. 110-116

- Marc Pilisuk, Paul Skolnick, Kenneth Thomas and Reuben Chapman
- Discussions and Reviews: Amitai Etzioni, Political Unification: A Comparative Study of Leaders and Forces New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1965. Pp. 346. $3.95 (paper). R. Barry Farrell (ed.), Approaches to Comparative and International Politics Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press, 1966. Pp. 368. $3.95 (paper). Mancur Olson, Jr., The Logic of Collective Action: Public Goods and the Theory of Groups Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1965. Pp. 176. $4.50 pp. 117-126

- R. Roger Majak
- Discussions and Reviews: Political integration revisited: a review of three contributions to theory-building pp. 117-117

- N/a
- Five student analyses of war pp. 127-138

- N/a
Volume 10, issue 4, 1966
- Psychopathology, decision-making, and political involvement1 pp. 387-407

- Brent M. Rutherford
- The quantitative evaluation of foreign policy alternatives: Sinai, 1956 pp. 408-426

- Barry M. Blechman
- Conflict over proposed group actions: a typology of cleavage pp. 427-435

- Gerald Marwell
- The American public and the UN, 1954-19661 pp. 436-475

- Alfred O. Hero
- Editor's Comments pp. 476-477

- N/a
- Control of choice exerted by structural factors in two-person, non-zero-sum games 1 pp. 478-487

- V. Edwin Bixenstine and Hazel Blundell
- Collaboration among six persons in a Prisoner's Dilemma game pp. 488-496

- V. Edwin Bixenstine, Clifford A. Levitt and Kellogg V. Wilson
- Unenforced commitments in "cooperative" and "noncooperative" non-constant-sum games pp. 497-505

- Robert Radlow and Marianna Fry Weidner
- Risk orientation as a predictor in the Prisoner's Dilemma pp. 506-515

- F. Trenery Dolbear and Lester Lave
- Discussions and Reviews: Reexamining the classic Cold War: a review pp. 516-523

- Melvin Small
- Discussions and Reviews: The missile age and post-Stalinist Soviet foreign policy: a review pp. 524-528

- William Zimmerman
Volume 10, issue 3, 1966
- Aggressive behaviors within polities, 1948-1962: a cross - national study 1 pp. 249-271

- Ivo K. Feierabend and Rosalind L. Feierabend
- Resolving international conflicts: a taxonomy of behavior and some figures on procedures pp. 272-296

- K.J. Holsti
- International organizations and international systems pp. 297-313

- Wolfram F. Hanrieder
- Bipolarity, multipolarity, and the future pp. 314-327

- R.N. Rosecrance
- A theory of conflict processes and organizational offices pp. 328-343

- Ralph M. Goldman
- A suggested model of international negotiation pp. 344-353

- Lillian Randolph
- One - play, two - play, five - play, and ten-play runs of Prisoner's Dilemma 1 pp. 354-362

- L.G. Morehous
- The "end" and "start" effects in iterated Prisoner's Dilemma pp. 363-366

- Anatol Rapoport and Phillip S. Dale
- Discussions and Reviews: "Quo vadimus?"— a review J. David Singer (ed.), Human Behavior and International Politics: Contributions from the Social-Psychological Sciences Chicago, Ill.: Rand McNally, 1965. Pp. 466. $9.00. Herbert C. Kelman (ed.), International Behavior: A Socio-Psychological Analysis New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1965. Pp. 626. $12.95 pp. 367-377

- John R. Raser
- A review: Jean Klein, L'Entreprise de Désarmement-1945-1964 Paris: Editions Cujas. Pp. 325 pp. 378-382

- Bernhard G. Bechhoefer
- Negotiation by proxy: a critique pp. 383-385

- C.D. Sullivan
Volume 10, issue 2, 1966
- Predicting the termination of war: battle casualties and population losses1 pp. 129-171

- Frank L. Klingberg
- On the identification of real and pretended Communist military doctrine 1 pp. 172-179

- George H. Quester
- Coping with Cuba: divergent policy preferences of state political leaders1 pp. 180-197

- Paul Ekman, Edward R. Tufte, Kathleen Archibald and Richard A. Brody
- The support of peace research pp. 198-208

- Jerome Laulight and Norman Z. Alcock
- Comments on "Comparison of Individuals and Pairs" by Pylyshyn, Agnew, and Illingworth pp. 209-210

- N/a
- Erratum pp. 210-210

- N/a
- Comparison of individuals and pairs as participants in a mixed-motive game pp. 211-220

- Z. Pylyshyn, N. Agnew and J. Illingworth
- Effects of friendship and disliking on cooperation in a mixed-motive game1 pp. 221-226

- Stuart Oskamp and Daniel Perlman
- Discussions and Reviews: Colleges, universities, and world affairs: a review pp. 227-239

- Fred A. Sondermann
- Discussions and Reviews: The South and American foreign policy: a review pp. 240-245

- Cecil V. Crabb
- Discussions and Reviews: International law and administration: a review pp. 246-248

- Edward H. Buehrig
Volume 10, issue 1, 1966
- Majority decisions and minority responses in the UN General Assembly pp. 1-20

- Catherine Senf Manno
- The Asian states and the ILO: new problems in international consensus pp. 21-40

- Sheldon W. Simon
- Dimensions of conflict behavior within and between nations, 1958-60 pp. 41-64

- Raymond Tanter
- Dimensions of conflict behavior within nations, 1946 - 59 pp. 65-73

- R.J. Rummel
- Interest in a peace organization pp. 74-86

- William Erbe
- Editorial Comment pp. 87-87

- N/a
- Differential effects of ambiguous and exact feedback on two-person conflict and compromise pp. 88-97

- Frederick J. Todd, Kenneth R. Hammond and Marilyn M. Wilkins
- Reward level and game playing behavior1 pp. 98-102

- Charles G. McClintock and Steven P. McNeel
- Discussions and Reviews: Politics—the first dimension of space: a review pp. 103-112

- Alton Frye
- Discussions and Reviews: Comment pp. 113-116

- Amitai Etzioni
- Discussions and Reviews: Mass communications from the ground up-part way: a review pp. 117-121

- William E. Porter
- Discussions and Reviews: The apolitics of strategy: a review pp. 122-127

- Bruce M. Russett
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