Journal of Conflict Resolution
1957 - 2025
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Volume 62, issue 10, 2018
- Bruce Russett Award for Article of the Year in JCR for 2017 pp. 2071-2071

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- Studying Leaders and Military Conflict pp. 2072-2086

- Michael C. Horowitz and Matthew Fuhrmann
- Leaders, States, and Reputations pp. 2087-2117

- Cathy Xuanxuan Wu and Scott Wolford
- Leaders, Advisers, and the Political Origins of Elite Support for War pp. 2118-2149

- Elizabeth N. Saunders
- Tying Hands, Sinking Costs, and Leader Attributes pp. 2150-2179

- Keren Yarhi-Milo, Joshua D. Kertzer and Jonathan Renshon
- Sizing Up the Adversary pp. 2180-2204

- Michael C. Horowitz, Philip Potter, Todd S. Sechser and Allan Stam
- Exploring the Threshold between Conflict Management and Joining in Biased Interventions pp. 2205-2231

- Renato Corbetta and Molly M. Melin
- Colonial Origins of Maoist Insurgency in India pp. 2232-2274

- Shivaji Mukherjee
Volume 62, issue 9, 2018
- Democracy and the Settlement of International Borders, 1919 to 2001 pp. 1847-1875

- Douglas M. Gibler and Andrew P. Owsiak
- War and Default pp. 1876-1904

- Patrick E. Shea and Paul Poast
- Power, Wealth, and Satisfaction pp. 1905-1931

- Susan G. Sample
- Youth Bulges and Civil Conflict pp. 1932-1962

- Matthias Flückiger and Markus Ludwig
- To Vote or Not to Vote pp. 1963-1990

- Sandra Ley
- Legacies of Violence pp. 1991-2016

- Corinne Bara
- Concession Bargaining pp. 2017-2039

- Federica Alberti, Sven Fischer, Werner Güth and Kei Tsutsui
- Integration of Refugees and Support for the Ethos of Conflict pp. 2040-2067

- Jonathan Hall
Volume 62, issue 8, 2018
- Foreign Aid as a Counterterrorism Tool pp. 1607-1635

- Burcu Savun and Daniel C. Tirone
- Civil Conflicts Abroad, Foreign Fighters, and Terrorism at Home pp. 1636-1660

- Alex Braithwaite and Tiffany S. Chu
- Enemies within pp. 1661-1685

- Casey Crisman-Cox
- Promoting Political Participation in War-torn Countries pp. 1686-1726

- Eric Mvukiyehe
- Gender-empathic Constructions, Empathy, and Support for Compromise in Intractable Conflict pp. 1727-1752

- Yossi David, Nimrod Rosler and Ifat Maoz
- Revisiting the Effects of Societal Threat Perceptions on Conflict-related Positions pp. 1753-1783

- Julia Elad-Strenger and Golan Shahar
- Even Constrained Governments Take pp. 1784-1813

- Benjamin A. T. Graham, Noel P. Johnston and Allison F. Kingsley
- Mechanisms of Morality pp. 1814-1842

- Sarah Kreps and Sarah Maxey
Volume 62, issue 7, 2018
- Civil-military Pathologies and Defeat in War pp. 1379-1405

- Vipin Narang and Caitlin Talmadge
- Even Generals Need Friends pp. 1406-1432

- Clayton Thyne, Jonathan Powell, Sarah Parrott and Emily VanMeter
- Preventing Coups d’état pp. 1433-1458

- Erica De Bruin
- The Grass Is Always Greener? Armed Group Side Switching in Civil Wars pp. 1459-1488

- Sabine Otto
- Asset Complementarity, Resource Shocks, and the Political Economy of Property Rights pp. 1489-1516

- Arthur Silve
- The Geography of Repression in Africa pp. 1517-1543

- Darin Christensen
- Drought, Local Institutional Contexts, and Support for Violence in Kenya pp. 1544-1578

- Andrew M. Linke, Frank D. W. Witmer, John O’Loughlin, J. Terrence McCabe and Jaroslav Tir
- Transferring Violence? Mafia Killings in Nontraditional Areas pp. 1579-1601

- Francesco N. Moro and Salvatore Sberna
Volume 62, issue 6, 2018
- Are Military Regimes Really Belligerent? pp. 1151-1178

- Nam Kyu Kim
- Led Astray pp. 1179-1204

- Alyssa K. Prorok
- Why Do People Join Backlash Protests? Lessons from Turkey pp. 1205-1228

- S. Erdem Aytaç, Luis Schiumerini and Susan Stokes
- The Determinants of Religious Radicalization pp. 1229-1261

- Anselm Rink and Kunaal Sharma
- Where the Insurgents Aren’t pp. 1262-1283

- Thomas M. Dolan, Clayton Besaw and Joseph Butler
- Distributive Outcomes in Contested Maritime Areas pp. 1284-1313

- à slaug à sgeirsdóttir and Martin C. Steinwand
- Identities in between pp. 1314-1339

- MarÃa José Hierro and Aina Gallego
- The Religious Characteristics of States pp. 1340-1376

- Davis Brown and Patrick James
Volume 62, issue 5, 2018
- Oil and Terrorism pp. 903-928

- Chia-yi Lee
- Covert Operations, Wars, Detainee Destinations, and the Psychology of Democratic Peace pp. 929-956

- Christian Crandall, Owen Cox, Ryan Beasley and Mariya Omelicheva
- Self-censorship of Conflict-related Information in the Context of Intractable Conflict pp. 957-982

- Eldad Shahar, Boaz Hameiri, Daniel Bar-Tal and Amiram Raviv
- UNsatisfied? Public Support for Postconflict International Missions pp. 983-1011

- Pellumb Kelmendi and Andrew Radin
- Ultimatum Concession Bargaining pp. 1012-1043

- Chiara Felli, Werner Güth, Esther Mata-Pérez and Giovanni Ponti
- Managing Resource-related Conflict pp. 1044-1071

- Vita Roy
- The Influence of Regional Power Distributions on Interdependence pp. 1072-1099

- Michael A. Allen
- Political Development and the Fragmentation of Protection Markets pp. 1100-1126

- Yuhki Tajima
- Disputes over the Divine pp. 1127-1148

- Isak Svensson and Desirée Nilsson
Volume 62, issue 4, 2018
- Conflict-induced IDPs and the Spread of Conflict pp. 691-716

- Heidrun Bohnet, Fabien Cottier and Simon Hug
- Civil War and the Formation of Social Trust in Kosovo pp. 717-742

- Sara Kijewski and Markus Freitag
- Beyond Trade pp. 743-773

- Karolina Milewicz, James Hollway, Claire Peacock and Duncan Snidal
- Slow to Learn pp. 774-796

- William Spaniel and Peter Bils
- Political Ideology, Trust, and Cooperation pp. 797-818

- Daniel Balliet, Joshua M. Tybur, Junhui Wu, Christian Antonellis and Paul A. M. Van Lange
- Evaluating Conflict Dynamics pp. 819-847

- Benjamin T. Jones and Shawna K. Metzger
- Reevaluating Gender and IR Scholarship pp. 848-870

- Laura Sjoberg, Kelly Kadera and Cameron G. Thies
- Exploring the Universe of UN Human Rights Agreements pp. 871-899

- Jana von Stein
Volume 62, issue 3, 2018
- State Failure and Transnational Terrorism pp. 471-495

- Justin George
- Transnational Terrorism pp. 496-528

- Andre Oliveira, João Ricardo Faria and Emilson Silva
- One-sided Violence in Refugee-hosting Areas pp. 529-556

- Kerstin Fisk
- Land Inequality and Rural Unrest pp. 557-596

- Michael Albertus, Thomas Brambor and Ricardo Ceneviva
- Squeaky Wheels and Troop Loyalty pp. 597-625

- Jaclyn Johnson and Clayton L. Thyne
- Promoting Competition or Helping the Less Endowed? Distributional Preferences and Collective Institutional Choices under Intragroup Inequality pp. 626-655

- Kenju Kamei
- SDM: A New Data Set on Self-determination Movements with an Application to the Reputational Theory of Conflict pp. 656-686

- Nicholas Sambanis, Micha Germann and Andreas Schädel
Volume 62, issue 2, 2018
- The Unintended Consequences of Political Mobilization on Trust pp. 231-253

- Henar Criado, Francisco Herreros, Luis Miller and Paloma Ubeda
- Arab Responses to Western Hegemony pp. 254-288

- Elizabeth Nugent, Tarek Masoud and Amaney A. Jamal
- Revolutionary Leaders and Mass Killing pp. 289-317

- Nam Kyu Kim
- Reputations and Signaling in Coercive Bargaining pp. 318-345

- Todd S. Sechser
- International Conventions and Nonstate Actors pp. 346-380

- Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, Simon Hug, Livia Isabella Schubiger and Julian Wucherpfennig
- When Do States Take the Bait? State Capacity and the Provocation Logic of Terrorism pp. 381-409

- Brian Blankenship
- Are Coups Really Contagious? An Extreme Bounds Analysis of Political Diffusion pp. 410-441

- Michael K. Miller, Michael Joseph and Dorothy Ohl
- Justice during Armed Conflict pp. 442-466

- Cyanne E. Loyle and Helga Malmin Binningsbø
Volume 62, issue 1, 2018
- In the Shadow of the International Criminal Court pp. 3-28

- Benjamin J. Appel
- Does Social Media Influence Conflict? Evidence from the 2012 Gaza Conflict pp. 29-63

- Thomas Zeitzoff
- Explaining Recidivism of Ex-combatants in Colombia pp. 64-93

- Oliver Kaplan and Enzo Nussio
- “Chipping Away at the Issues†pp. 94-118

- Michaela Mattes
- War and Third-party Trade pp. 119-142

- Nizan Feldman and Tal Sadeh
- When Is Collective Exposure to War Events Related to More Acceptance of Collective Guilt? pp. 143-173

- Sandra Penic, Guy Elcheroth and Dario Spini
- Lessons on Political Violence from America’s Post–9/11 Wars pp. 174-202

- Christoph Mikulaschek and Jacob N. Shapiro
- Introducing the AMAR (All Minorities at Risk) Data pp. 203-226

- Jóhanna K. Birnir, David D. Laitin, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, David M. Waguespack, Agatha S. Hultquist and Ted R. Gurr
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