Journal of Conflict Resolution
1957 - 2025
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Volume 9, issue 4, 1965
- The setting for European arms controls: political and strategic choices of European elites1 pp. 419-433

- Morton Gorden and Daniel Lerner
- The escalation of international conflicts pp. 434-449

- Quincy Wright
- Weapons design and arms control: the Polaris example pp. 450-462

- John R. Raser
- Intraorganizational bargaining in labor negotiations pp. 463-481

- Robert B. McKersie, Charles R. Perry and Richard E. Walton
- Some reactions of Japanese university students to persuasive communications pp. 482-490

- Elliott McCinnies
- War Hawks and Peace Doves: alternate resolutions of experimental conflicts pp. 491-508

- Marc Pilisuk, Paul Potter, Anatol Rapoport and J. Alan Winter
- Discussions and Reviews: Behavioral science, behavioral scientists, and the study of international phenomena: a review pp. 509-520

- James N. Rosenau
- Discussions and Reviews: A review pp. 521-525

- Alan R. Beals
- Discussions and Reviews: International integration: a review pp. 526-531

- Richard W. Van Wagenen
- Discussions and Reviews: A review pp. 532-537

- Edgar S. Furniss
- Negotiation by proxy: a proposal pp. 538-541

- J. David Singer
Volume 9, issue 3, 1965
- The international system: bipolar or multibloc? pp. 299-308

- Wolfram F. Hanrieder
- Technological change and stable deterrence pp. 309-317

- Arnold M. Kuzmack
- Public opinion and the outbreak of war pp. 318-329

- Joel T. Campbell and Leila S. Cain
- First Comment pp. 329-330

- Anatol Rapoport
- Second Comment pp. 330-333

- Philip E. Converse
- National opinion and military security: research problems pp. 334-344

- Clark C. Abt
- War propaganda, Welfare values, and political ideologies pp. 345-358

- William Eckhardt
- Factors affecting cooperation in a Prisoner's Dilemma game pp. 359-374

- Stuart Oskamp and Daniel Perlman
- Discussions and Reviews: Theory and science in the study of politics: a review pp. 375-379

- William H. Riker
- Discussions and Reviews: Group theory and political culture: a review pp. 380-384

- Samuel H. Barnes
- Discussions and Reviews: Surprise attack, death, and war: a review pp. 385-390

- Warner R. Schilling
- Discussions and Reviews: Aspects of British politics: a review pp. 391-396

- Lawrence Scheinman
- Discussions and Reviews: Social science and civil defense: problems in the study of an unprecedented future pp. 397-412

- Arthur I. Waskow
- Problems of research on social conflict in the area of international relations pp. 413-417

- M. Jane Stroup
Volume 9, issue 2, 1965
- Military capabilities and bargaining behavior pp. 155-163

- Lloyd Jensen
- Decision theory in the study of national action: problems and a proposal pp. 164-176

- Martin Patchen
- Aging, time perspective, and preferred solutions to international conflicts pp. 177-186

- Kenneth J. Gergen and Kurt W. Back
- The region-by-region system of inspection and disarmament pp. 187-199

- David R. Inglis
- On the morality of chemical/ biological War pp. 200-210

- Richard J. Krickus
- Gaming pp. 211-211

- Anatol Rapoport
- Age, sex, class, and race differences in response to a two-person non-zero-sum game pp. 212-220

- Edward E. Sampson and Marcelle Kardush
- An experimental study of "cooperation" in the Prisoner's Dilemma game pp. 221-227

- Robert Radlow
- Discussions and Reviews: Revolutionary expectations and rising bureaucracies: a review pp. 228-235

- Charles W. Anderson
- Discussions and Reviews: Parties, conflict, and nation-building: a review pp. 236-242

- Karl A. Lamb
- Discussions and Reviews: The public, Congress, and foreign policy: a review pp. 243-251

- Leroy N. Rieselbach
- Discussions and Reviews: The polemics of science and policy: a review pp. 252-263

- Donald A. Strickland and Kathleen Archibald
- Discussions and Reviews: Social science as systematic anxiety: a case study in the civil defense dialogue pp. 264-287

- S.D. Vestermark
- Discussions and Reviews: A review pp. 288-292

- Jean Siotis
Volume 9, issue 1, 1965
- Myth, self-fulfilling prophecy, and symbolic reassurance in the East-West conflict pp. 1-17

- John H. Kautsky
- Psychological factors in Soviet disarmament negotiation pp. 18-36

- Bryant Wedge and Cyril Muromcew
- Soviet - American relations: a multiple symmetry model pp. 37-53

- Jan F. Triska and David D. Finley
- More calculations about deterrence pp. 54-65

- Clinton F. Fink
- Editorial Introduction pp. 66-67

- Anatol Rapoport, Martin Shubik and Robert Thrall
- Cooperative and competitive behavior in mixed-motive games pp. 68-78

- Philip S. Gallo and Charles G. McClintock
- Experimental studies of threats in interpersonal negotiations pp. 79-105

- Harold H. Kelley
- The effectiveness of pacifist strategies in bargaining games pp. 106-117

- Gerald H. Shure, Robert J. Meeker and Earle A. Hansford
- Discussions and Reviews: The mediation of industrial conflict: a note on the literature pp. 118-126

- Charles M. Rehmus
- Discussions and Reviews: Law as a contributor to the maintenance of a peaceful world: a review1 pp. 127-138

- Richard A. Falk
- Discussions and Reviews: The military in politics: a review pp. 139-146

- P.J. Vatikiotis
- Discussions and Reviews: The peaceful atom: a review pp. 147-151

- Lloyd Jensen
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