Journal of Conflict Resolution
1957 - 2025
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Volume 2, issue 4, 1958
- Trust and suspicion pp. 265-279

- Morton Deutsch
- The anatomy of American "isolationism" and expansionism. II pp. 280-309

- Bernard Fensterwald
- Theories of choice and conflict in psychology and economics pp. 310-320

- Mathilda Holzman
- Political power, technology, and total war: Two French views pp. 321-328

- Roy Pierce
- Theoretical systems and political realities: a review of Morton A. Kaplan, System and process in international politics pp. 329-334

- K.E. Boulding
- Toward a theory of international politics: Quincy Wright's Study of international relations and some recent developments pp. 335-347

- Morton A. Kaplan
- A review of Victor H. Wallace, Paths to peace: a study of war, its causes and prevention pp. 348-354

- Quincy Wright
- Proposal for a project on a theory of interdependence between libertarian and equalitarian processes and its application to international conflict resolution pp. 355-356

- William J. Mackinnon
- Current Literature pp. 357-363

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- Department of Psychiatry and Neurology Tulane University School of Medicine 1430 Tulane Avenue New Orleans 12, Louisiana pp. 364-364

- Harold I. Lief
- 946 Goodfellow Boulevard St. Louis 12, Missouri pp. 364-365

- Theo F. Lentz
Volume 2, issue 3, 1958
- The strategy of conflict. Prospectus for a reorientation of game theory pp. 203-264

- Thomas Schelling
Volume 2, issue 2, 1958
- The anatomy of American "isolationism" and expansionism. Part I pp. 111-139

- Bernard Fensterwald
- A systematization of Gandhian ethics of conflict resolution pp. 140-155

- Arne Naess
- The resolution of conflict when utilities interact pp. 156-169

- Stefan Valavanis
- Toward a theory of social conflict pp. 170-183

- Ralf Dahrendorf
- Discussion and Reviews: Conflict resolution in the United Nations: a review of three studies by the Brookings Institution pp. 184-187

- Robert H. Cory
- Theory-making in international politics: a review of George Liska, International equilibrium: a theoretical essay on the politics and organization of security pp. 188-193

- Kenneth W. Thompson
- A review of Jessie Bernard, T. H. Pear, Raymond Aron, and Robert C. Angell, The nature of conflict: studies of the sociological aspects of international tensions pp. 194-198

- Charles Boasson
- Current Literature pp. 199-201

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Volume 2, issue 1, 1958
- Introduction pp. 1-7

- Herbert C. Kelman
- Rationality and non-rationality of international attitudes pp. 8-16

- William A. Scott
- Threat-related attitudes and reactions to communications about international events pp. 17-28

- Arthur I. Gladstone and Martha A. Taylor
- Personality and sociocultural factors in intergroup attitudes: a cross-national comparison pp. 29-42

- Thomas F. Pettigrew
- The cold war and the modal philosophy pp. 43-50

- Ralph K. White
- Compliance, identification, and internalization three processes of attitude change pp. 51-60

- Herbert C. Kelman
- Cross-cultural experience as a source of attitude change pp. 61-66

- Jeanne Watson and Ronald Lippitt
- The communicator and the audience pp. 67-77

- Raymond A. Bauer
- Political policy and persuasion: the role of communications from political leaders pp. 78-89

- M.D. Feld
- Threat-perception and the armament-tension dilemma pp. 90-105

- J. David Singer
- Current Literature pp. 106-110

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Volume 1, issue 4, 1957
- Environmental factors in the study of international politics pp. 309-328

- Harold Sprout and Margaret Sprout
- Kurt Lewin's approach to conflict and its resolution A review with some extensions pp. 329-339

- George Levinger
- Misanthropy and attitudes toward international affairs pp. 340-345

- Morris Rosenberg
- Notes on the role of the national: a social-psychological concept for the study of international relations pp. 346-363

- Stewart E. Perry
- Taxicab rate war: counterpart of international conflict pp. 364-368

- Ralph Cassady
- Discussion and Reviews: A note on Harold Guetzkow's "Isolation and collabora tion: a partial theory of inter-nation relations" pp. 369-370

- Fred A. Sondermann
- Current Literature pp. 371-379

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- Correspondence pp. 380-381

- John A. Aita
Volume 1, issue 3, 1957
- Lewis F. Richardson's mathematical theory of war pp. 249-299

- Anatol Rapoport
- Lewis Fry Richardson (1881-1953): a personal biography pp. 300-304

- Stephen A. Richardson
- A bibliography of Lewis Fry Richardson's studies of the causation of wars with a view to their avoidance pp. 305-307

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Volume 1, issue 2, 1957
- Approaches to the study of social conflict: introduction by the editors pp. 105-110

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- Parties and issues in conflict pp. 111-121

- Jessie Bernard
- Organization and conflict pp. 122-134

- Kenneth E. Boulding
- Principles of intrapersonal conflict pp. 135-154

- Judson S. Brown
- Some observations on interethnic conflict as one type of intergroup conflict pp. 155-178

- St. Clair Drake
- Industrial conflict and social welfare pp. 179-199

- Robert Dubin
- Mass communications and the loss of freedom in national decision-making: a possible research approach to interstate conflicts pp. 200-211

- Karl W. Deutsch
- The analysis of social conflict—toward an overview and synthesis pp. 212-248

- Raymond W. Mack and Richard C. Snyder
Volume 1, issue 1, 1957
- An editorial pp. 1-2

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- The value for conflict resolution of a general discipline of international relations pp. 3-8

- Quincy Wright
- Military elites and the study of war pp. 9-18

- Morris Janowitz
- Bargaining, communication, and limited war pp. 19-36

- Thomas Schelling
- Authoritarian personality and foreign policy pp. 37-47

- Daniel J. Levinson
- Isolation and collaboration: a partial theory of inter-nation relations pp. 48-68

- Harold Guetzkow
- The peaceful settlement of industrial and intergroup disputes pp. 69-81

- Ann Douglas
- Discussion and Reviews: International integration and the welfare state: a review of Gunnar Myrdal, An international economy: problems and prospects pp. 83-92

- Wolfgang Stolper
- Project for a world intelligence center pp. 93-97

- Quincy Wright
- Current Literature pp. 98-101

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- Correspondence pp. 102-102

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