Journal of Conflict Resolution
1957 - 2025
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Volume 61, issue 10, 2017
- Bruce Russett Award for Article of the Year in JCR for 2016 pp. 2019-2019

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- The Effect of US Troop Deployments on Human Rights pp. 2020-2042

- Sam R. Bell, K. Chad Clay and Carla Martinez Machain
- The Impact of Women Legislators on Humanitarian Military Interventions pp. 2043-2073

- Patrick E. Shea and Charlotte Christian
- International Peacekeeping and Positive Peace pp. 2074-2104

- Vera Mironova and Sam Whitt
- Enemy at the Gates pp. 2105-2129

- Shahryar Minhas and Benjamin J. Radford
- HIV/AIDS, Life Expectancy, and the Opportunity Cost Model of Civil War pp. 2130-2157

- Tyler Kustra
- The Prince—or Better No Prince? The Strategic Value of Appointing a Successor pp. 2158-2182

- Kai Konrad and Vai-Lam Mui
- Authoritarian Institutions and State Repression pp. 2183-2207

- Mauricio Rivera
- Structure and Performance in a Violent Extremist Network pp. 2208-2234

- Michael Kenney, Stephen Coulthart and Dominick Wright
- NATO Burden Sharing in Libya pp. 2235-2261

- Tim Haesebrouck
- Theme and Variations pp. 2262-2284

- Libby Jenke and Christopher Gelpi
Volume 61, issue 9, 2017
- JCR 60th Anniversary Issue pp. 1839-1843

- Todd Sandler, Daniel Druckman and Paul K. Huth
- A History of the Journal of Conflict Resolution pp. 1844-1852

- Bruce Russett
- Social Scientific Analysis of Nuclear Weapons pp. 1853-1874

- Erik Gartzke and Matthew Kroenig
- International Peacekeeping Operations pp. 1875-1897

- Todd Sandler
- A Treasure Trove of Insights pp. 1898-1924

- Daniel Druckman and James A. Wall
- Democracies in Conflict pp. 1925-1949

- Christopher Gelpi
- State Repression and Nonviolent Resistance pp. 1950-1969

- Erica Chenoweth, Evan Perkoski and Sooyeon Kang
- How Social Media Is Changing Conflict pp. 1970-1991

- Thomas Zeitzoff
- Dynamics and Logics of Civil War pp. 1992-2016

- Lars-Erik Cederman and Manuel Vogt
Volume 61, issue 8, 2017
- Violence and Civilian Loyalties pp. 1595-1625

- Sebastian Schutte
- Popular Support, Violence, and Territorial Control in Civil War pp. 1626-1652

- Miguel R. Rueda
- A House Divided pp. 1653-1681

- Cullen S. Hendrix and Idean Salehyan
- Domestic Signaling of Commitment Credibility pp. 1682-1710

- Michael C. Horowitz, Paul Poast and Allan Stam
- Sanctions and Preventive War pp. 1711-1739

- Daniel McCormack and Henry Pascoe
- Export Diversity and Human Rights pp. 1740-1767

- Timothy M. Peterson
- The Political Cost of War Mobilization in Democracies and Dictatorships pp. 1768-1794

- Jeff Carter
- Surprising Events and Surprising Opinions pp. 1795-1815

- Philip Paolino
- The Surprising Robustness of Surprising Events pp. 1816-1834

- Christopher Gelpi
Volume 61, issue 7, 2017
- International Terrorism and the Political Survival of Leaders pp. 1343-1370

- Johann Park and Valentina Bali
- Inter Arma Silent Leges? Democracy, Domestic Terrorism, and Diversion pp. 1371-1400

- Dennis M. Foster
- Finding a Peace that Lasts pp. 1401-1431

- Lindsay Reid
- The Causes and Outcomes of Coup during Civil War pp. 1432-1455

- Curtis Bell and Jun Koga Sudduth
- I Want You! The Determinants of Military Conscription pp. 1456-1481

- Victor Asal, Justin Conrad and Nathan Toronto
- Aiming at Doves pp. 1482-1509

- Jonathan D. Caverley and Yanna Krupnikov
- From Economic Competition to Military Combat pp. 1510-1536

- J. Tyson Chatagnier and Kerim Can Kavaklı
- Solving the Problem of Unattributed Political Violence pp. 1537-1564

- Vincent Bauer, Keven Ruby and Robert Pape
- Mapping Interstate Territorial Conflict pp. 1565-1590

- Kenneth A. Schultz
Volume 61, issue 6, 2017
- Firewall? or Wall on Fire? A Unified Framework of Conflict Contagion and the Role of Ethnic Exclusion pp. 1151-1173

- Nils W. Metternich, Shahryar Minhas and Michael D. Ward
- The Role of External Support in Civil War Termination pp. 1174-1202

- Katherine Sawyer, Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham and William Reed
- Negotiating with Rebels pp. 1203-1229

- Lindsay L. Heger and Danielle F. Jung
- Where Rebels Dare to Tread pp. 1230-1260

- Clionadh Raleigh and Kars De Bruijne
- Dirty Hands pp. 1261-1289

- Ursula Daxecker
- Citizens’ Perceptions of Policy Objectives and Support for Military Action pp. 1290-1314

- Matthias Mader
- Successful or Counterproductive Coercion? The Effect of International Sanctions on Conflict Intensity pp. 1315-1339

- Lisa Hultman and Dursun Peksen
Volume 61, issue 5, 2017
- Tracking Underreported Financial Flows: China’s Development Finance and the Aid–Conflict Nexus Revisited pp. 935-963

- Austin M. Strange, Axel Dreher, Andreas Fuchs, Bradley Parks and Michael J. Tierney
- IMF Programs and the Risk of a Coup d’état pp. 964-996

- Brett A. Casper
- Borrowing Support for War: The Effect of War Finance on Public Attitudes toward Conflict pp. 997-1020

- Gustavo A. Flores-MacÃas and Sarah E. Kreps
- Oil Wealth, Post-conflict Elections, and Postwar Peace Failure pp. 1021-1045

- Eric Keels
- Private Military and Security Companies (PMSCs), Military Effectiveness, and Conflict Severity in Weak States, 1990–2007 pp. 1046-1072

- Ulrich Petersohn
- Economic Sanctions and Demand for Protection pp. 1073-1094

- Amy Pond
- Informally Governing Information: How Criminal Rivalry Leads to Violence against the Press in Mexico pp. 1095-1119

- Bradley E. Holland and Viridiana Rios
- The Diffusion of Nonviolent Campaigns pp. 1120-1145

- Kristian S. Gleditsch and Mauricio Rivera
Volume 61, issue 4, 2017
- Political Succession pp. 707-743

- Bruce Bueno de Mesquita and Alastair Smith
- Language, Religion, and Ethnic Civil War pp. 744-771

- Nils-Christian Bormann, Lars-Erik Cederman and Manuel Vogt
- Gender Differences in Support for Torture pp. 772-787

- Mary-Kate Lizotte
- The Acceptability of War and Support for Defense Spending pp. 788-813

- Richard C. Eichenberg and Richard J. Stoll
- Democracy and War Effort pp. 814-838

- Andrew W. Bausch
- Military Size and the Effectiveness of Democracy Assistance pp. 839-868

- Jesse Dillon Savage
- Communal Religious Practice and Support for Armed Parties pp. 869-902

- Michael T. Hoffman and Elizabeth R. Nugent
- Dependence Networks and the Diffusion of Domestic Political Institutions pp. 903-929

- Jay Goodliffe and Darren Hawkins
Volume 61, issue 3, 2017
- Gender Imbalance and Terrorism in Developing Countries pp. 483-510

- Javed Younas and Todd Sandler
- Presidential Risk Orientation and Force Employment Decisions pp. 511-536

- Julia Macdonald and Jacquelyn Schneider
- Recognition Matters! pp. 537-563

- Nadav G. Shelef and Yael Zeira
- When Security Dominates the Agenda pp. 564-589

- Theresa Schroeder
- Trusting Publics pp. 590-614

- Florian Justwan
- Third-party Intervention in Civil Wars and the Prospects for Postwar Development pp. 615-642

- Sang Ki Kim
- Donor Fragmentation, Aid Shocks, and Violent Political Conflict pp. 643-670

- Raynee Gutting and Martin C. Steinwand
- Who Democratizes? Western-educated Leaders and Regime Transitions pp. 671-701

- Thomas Gift and Daniel Krcmaric
Volume 61, issue 2, 2017
- Why Do States Build Walls? Political Economy, Security, and Border Stability pp. 239-270

- David B. Carter and Paul Poast
- Foreign Military Interventions and Suicide Attacks pp. 271-297

- Seung-Whan Choi and James A. Piazza
- Can Structural Conditions Explain the Onset of Nonviolent Uprisings? pp. 298-324

- Erica Chenoweth and Jay Ulfelder
- Threats and Assurances in Crisis Bargaining pp. 325-348

- Andrew H. Kydd and Roseanne W. McManus
- Self-protection, Psychological Externalities, and the Social Dynamics of Fear pp. 349-371

- Angelo Antoci, Alessandro Fiori Maccioni, Pier Luigi Sacco and Mauro Sodini
- Predicting Jewish-Israeli Recognition of Palestinian Pain and Suffering pp. 372-397

- Rotem Nagar and Ifat Maoz
- Cooperation in Hard Times pp. 398-429

- Christina L. Davis and Krzysztof J. Pelc
- Estimating Dynamic State Preferences from United Nations Voting Data pp. 430-456

- Michael A. Bailey, Anton Strezhnev and Erik Voeten
- The Economic Costs of Separatist Terrorism in Turkey pp. 457-479

- Firat Bilgel and Burhan Karahasan
Volume 61, issue 1, 2017
- Editor’s Note pp. 3-3

- Jori Breslawski
- Sequencing the Peace pp. 4-28

- Madhav Joshi, Erik Melander and Jason Michael Quinn
- Do Negotiation Interventions Matter? Resolving Conflicting Interests and Values pp. 29-55

- Fieke Harinck and Daniel Druckman
- Beyond Zeroes and Ones pp. 56-83

- Stephen Chaudoin, Zachary Peskowitz and Christopher Stanton
- Exposure to Violence, Ethos of Conflict, and Support for Compromise pp. 84-113

- Daphna Canetti, Julia Elad-Strenger, Iris Lavi, Dana Guy and Daniel Bar-Tal
- The Distinctive Effects of Empathy and Hope in Intractable Conflicts pp. 114-139

- Nimrod Rosler, Smadar Cohen-Chen and Eran Halperin
- Renewable Natural Resource Shocks and Conflict Intensity pp. 140-172

- Kishore Gawande, Devesh Kapur and Shanker Satyanath
- Self-Containment pp. 173-203

- Antonis Adam and Petros Sekeris
- Coordination, Learning, and Coups pp. 204-234

- Andrew T. Little
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