Journal of Conflict Resolution
1957 - 2025
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Volume 64, issue 10, 2020
- Bruce Russett Award for Article of the Year in JCR for 2019 pp. 1795-1795

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- Focal Moments and Protests in Autocracies: How Pro-democracy Anniversaries Shape Dissent in China pp. 1796-1827

- Erin Baggott Carter and Brett L. Carter
- Too Pacifist in Peace, Too Bellicose in War: Political Information and Foreign Policy Opinion pp. 1828-1856

- Benjamin O. Fordham and Katja B. Kleinberg
- Democratic versus Authoritarian Coups: The Influence of External Actors on States’ Postcoup Political Trajectories pp. 1857-1884

- Clayton Thyne and Kendall Hitch
- Forecasting Civil Wars: Theory and Structure in an Age of “Big Data†and Machine Learning pp. 1885-1915

- Robert A. Blair and Nicholas Sambanis
- How Terrorism Spreads: Emulation and the Diffusion of Ethnic and Ethnoreligious Terrorism pp. 1916-1942

- Sara M. T. Polo
- Weapon of the Strong? Government Support for Religion and Majoritarian Terrorism pp. 1943-1967

- Peter S. Henne, Nilay Saiya and Ashlyn W. Hand
- In the Eye of the Storm: Rebel Taxation of Artisanal Mines and Strategies of Violence pp. 1968-1993

- Mario Krauser
- Drought, Resilience, and Support for Violence: Household Survey Evidence from DR Congo pp. 1994-2021

- Nina von Uexkull, Marco d’Errico and Julius Jackson
- Mutually Assured Distrust: Ideology and Commitment Problems in Civil Wars pp. 2022-2048

- Eric Keels and Krista Wiegand
Volume 64, issue 9, 2020
- The Impact of Economic Coercion on Public Opinion: The Case of US–China Currency Relations pp. 1555-1583

- Dimitar Gueorguiev, Daniel McDowell and David A. Steinberg
- Nowhere to Go: FDI, Terror, and Market-specific Assets pp. 1584-1611

- Iain Osgood and Corina Simonelli
- How and When Amnesty during Conflict Affects Conflict Termination pp. 1612-1637

- Lesley-Ann Daniels
- Framing the Narrative: Female Fighters, External Audience Attitudes, and Transnational Support for Armed Rebellions pp. 1638-1665

- Devorah Manekin and Reed M. Wood
- Comfortably Numb: Effects of Prolonged Media Coverage pp. 1666-1692

- Aaron M. Hoffman and José Kaire
- Political Trust, Shocks, and Accountability: Quasi-experimental Evidence from a Rebel Attack pp. 1693-1723

- Scott Gates and Mogens K. Justesen
- Explaining Support for Political Violence: Grievance and Perceived Opportunity pp. 1724-1753

- Karin Dyrstad and Solveig Hillesund
- Modes of Ingroup Identification and Notions of Justice Provide Distinct Pathways to Normative and Nonnormative Collective Action in the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict pp. 1754-1788

- Hema Preya Selvanathan and Bernhard Leidner
Volume 64, issue 7-8, 2020
- Civilian Victimization and Ethnic Civil War pp. 1199-1225

- Lars-Erik Cederman, Simon Hug, Livia I. Schubiger and Francisco Villamil
- Conflict-related Sexual Violence and Rebel Group Fragmentation pp. 1226-1253

- Robert Ulrich Nagel and Austin C. Doctor
- A Theory of Demographically Targeted Repression pp. 1254-1278

- Arturas Rozenas
- The Two-sided Effect of Elections on Coup Attempts pp. 1279-1306

- Suthan Krishnarajan and Lasse Lykke Rørbæk
- Civil–Military Relations and Civil War Recurrence: Security Forces in Postwar Politics pp. 1307-1334

- Louis-Alexandre Berg
- Jumping on the Bandwagon: Differentiation and Security Defection during Conflict pp. 1335-1357

- Christoph Dworschak
- Diplomacy and the Settlement of International Trade Disputes pp. 1358-1389

- Julia Gray and Philip Potter
- Hoping for Peace during Protracted Conflict: Citizens’ Hope Is Based on Inaccurate Appraisals of Their Adversary’s Hope for Peace pp. 1390-1417

- Oded Adomi Leshem and Eran Halperin
- Foreign Policy as Pork-barrel Spending: Incentives for Legislator Credit Claiming on Foreign Aid pp. 1418-1442

- Tobias Heinrich and Timothy M. Peterson
- What Determines Perceptions of Bias toward the International Criminal Court? Evidence from Kenya pp. 1443-1469

- Geoff Dancy, Yvonne Marie Dutton, Tessa Alleblas and Eamon Aloyo
- Pulled Together or Torn Asunder? Community Cohesion After Symmetric and Asymmetric Civil War pp. 1470-1498

- Krzysztof Krakowski
- Profits and Violence in Illegal Markets: Evidence from Venezuela pp. 1499-1523

- Dorothy Kronick
- Introducing the Targeted Mass Killing Data Set for the Study and Forecasting of Mass Atrocities pp. 1524-1547

- Charles Butcher, Benjamin E. Goldsmith, Sascha Nanlohy, Arcot Sowmya and David Muchlinski
- Corrigendum to Network Interdependencies and the Evolution of the International Arms Trade pp. 1548-1552

- N/a
Volume 64, issue 6, 2020
- Credible Nuclear Security Commitments Can Backfire: Explaining Domestic Support for Nuclear Weapons Acquisition in South Korea pp. 1011-1042

- Lauren Sukin
- Climate Shocks, Political Institutions, and Nomadic Invasions in Early Modern East Asia pp. 1043-1069

- Weiwen Yin
- Child Discipline in Times of Conflict pp. 1070-1094

- Michael Malcolm, Vidya Diwakar and George Naufal
- The Effect of Civil Society Organizations and Democratization Aid on Civil War Onset pp. 1095-1120

- Jessica Maves Braithwaite and Amanda Abigail Licht
- Hunger to Violence: Explaining the Violent Escalation of Nonviolent Demonstrations pp. 1121-1145

- Daniel Gustafson
- Urban Concentration and Civil War pp. 1146-1171

- Dani Nedal, Megan Stewart and Michael Weintraub
- Military Technology and Human Loss in Intrastate Conflict: The Conditional Impact of Arms Imports pp. 1172-1196

- Marius Mehrl and Paul W. Thurner
Volume 64, issue 5, 2020
- Greater Goods: Morality and Attitudes toward the Use of Nuclear Weapons pp. 787-816

- Brian C. Rathbun and Rachel Stein
- Refugees, Mobilization, and Humanitarian Aid: Evidence from the Syrian Refugee Crisis in Lebanon pp. 817-843

- Daniel Masterson and M. Christian Lehmann
- Angry or Weary? How Violence Impacts Attitudes toward Peace among Darfurian Refugees pp. 844-870

- Chad Hazlett
- Battle Diffusion Matters: Examining the Impact of Microdynamics of Fighting on Conflict Termination pp. 871-902

- Gaku Ito and Kaisa Hinkkainen Elliott
- The Ties That Bind: Ethnicity, Pro-government Militia, and the Dynamics of Violence in Civil War pp. 903-932

- Luke Abbs, Govinda Clayton and Andrew Thomson
- The Security Consequences of Bearing Witness pp. 933-957

- James Meernik and Kimi King
- From Rallies to Riots: Why Some Protests Become Violent pp. 958-986

- Brandon Ives and Jacob S. Lewis
- Political Risk Insurance: A New Firm-level Data Set pp. 987-1006

- Vincent Arel-Bundock, Clint Peinhardt and Amy Pond
Volume 64, issue 4, 2020
- When Does Terror Induce a State of Emergency? And What Are the Effects? pp. 579-613

- Christian Bjørnskov and Stefan Voigt
- Commitment to Rebellion: Evidence from Syria pp. 614-639

- Vera Mironova, Loubna Mrie and Sam Whitt
- Unpacking the Local Resource Curse: How Externalities and Governance Shape Social Conflict pp. 640-673

- Renard Sexton
- Confronting Wartime Sexual Violence: Public Support for Survivors in Bosnia pp. 674-702

- Douglas Page and Samuel Whitt
- Domestic Political Consequences of International Rivalry pp. 703-728

- Daehee Bak, Kerry Chávez and Toby Rider
- The Defense Cooperation Agreement Dataset (DCAD) pp. 729-755

- Brandon J. Kinne
- The Autocratic Ruling Parties Dataset: Origins, Durability, and Death pp. 756-782

- Michael K. Miller
Volume 64, issue 2-3, 2020
- Coping with Moral Threat: Moral Judgment amid War on Terror pp. 231-260

- Pazit Ben-Nun Bloom, Shaul Kimhi, Shani Fachter, Michal Shamai and Daphna Canetti
- Cognitive Shortcuts and Public Support for Intervention pp. 261-289

- Jason Brownlee
- Gendered Conflict, Gendered Outcomes: The Politicization of Sexual Violence and Quota Adoption pp. 290-317

- Mattias Agerberg and Anne-Kathrin Kreft
- A Turn to Violence: The Escalation of Nonviolent Movements pp. 318-343

- Kirssa Cline Ryckman
- United Nations Peacekeeping Locally: Enabling Conflict Resolution, Reducing Communal Violence pp. 344-372

- Hannah M. Smidt
- At Home and Abroad: The Use of Denial-of-service Attacks during Elections in Nondemocratic Regimes pp. 373-401

- Philipp M. Lutscher, Nils B. Weidmann, Margaret E. Roberts, Mattijs Jonker, Alistair King and Alberto Dainotti
- Polygynous Neighbors, Excess Men, and Intergroup Conflict in Rural Africa pp. 402-431

- Carlo Koos and Clara Neupert-Wentz
- Religion and Tolerance of Minority Sects in the Arab World pp. 432-458

- Michael Hoffman
- Rebel Territorial Control and Civilian Collective Action in Civil War: Evidence from the Communist Insurgency in the Philippines pp. 459-489

- Michael A. Rubin
- How Homelands Change pp. 490-517

- Nadav G. Shelef
- Territorial Contenders in World Politics pp. 518-544

- Douglas Lemke and Charles Crabtree
- Purchasing Power: US Overseas Defense Spending and Military Statecraft pp. 545-573

- Brian Blankenship and Renanah Miles Joyce
Volume 64, issue 1, 2020
- Climatic Stress, Internal Migration, and Syrian Civil War Onset pp. 3-31

- Konstantin Ash and Nick Obradovich
- Civil Society and the Democratic Peace pp. 32-62

- HÃ¥vard Hegre, Michael Bernhard and Jan Teorell
- Secrecy among Friends: Covert Military Alliances and Portfolio Consistency pp. 63-89

- Raymond Kuo
- Diamonds, Rebel’s and Farmer’s Best Friend: Impact of Variation in the Price of a Lootable, Labor-intensive Natural Resource on the Intensity of Violent Conflict pp. 90-126

- Anouk S. Rigterink
- Communications Technology and Terrorism pp. 127-166

- Rafat Mahmood and Michael Jetter
- A Gendered Imperative: Does Sexual Violence Attract UN Attention in Civil Wars? pp. 167-198

- Michelle Benson and Theodora-Ismene Gizelis
- Introducing Extended Data on Terrorist Groups (EDTG), 1970 to 2016 pp. 199-225

- Dongfang Hou, Khusrav Gaibulloev and Todd Sandler
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