Journal of Conflict Resolution
1957 - 2025
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Volume 59, issue 8, 2015
- Understanding Mexico’s Drug Violence pp. 1348-1376

- David Shirk and Joel Wallman
- To Kill and Tell? State Power, Criminal Competition, and Drug Violence pp. 1377-1402

- Angelica Duran-Martinez
- The Contagion of Drug Violence pp. 1403-1432

- Javier Osorio
- How Government Coordination Controlled Organized Crime pp. 1433-1454

- Viridiana Rios
- The Beheading of Criminal Organizations and the Dynamics of Violence in Mexico pp. 1455-1485

- Gabriela Calderón, Gustavo Robles, Alberto DÃaz-Cayeros and Beatriz Magaloni
- Logics of Violence in Criminal War pp. 1486-1516

- Benjamin Lessing
- How Civil Wars Help Explain Organized Crime—and How They Do Not pp. 1517-1540

- Stathis N. Kalyvas
Volume 59, issue 7, 2015
- Population Resettlement in War pp. 1155-1185

- Yuri Zhukov
- Great Expectations and Hard Times pp. 1186-1215

- Sarah Brockhoff, Tim Krieger and Daniel Meierrieks
- Using Power Laws to Estimate Conflict Size pp. 1216-1241

- Jeffrey A. Friedman
- Why Bad Governance Leads to Repeat Civil War pp. 1242-1272

- Barbara F. Walter
- Simultaneous and Sequential Contributions to Step-level Public Goods pp. 1273-1300

- Hans-Theo Normann and Holger A. Rau
- The Positivist Study of Gender and International Relations pp. 1301-1326

- Dan Reiter
- Integrating Data on Ethnicity, Geography, and Conflict pp. 1327-1342

- Manuel Vogt, Nils-Christian Bormann, Seraina Rüegger, Lars-Erik Cederman, Philipp Hunziker and Luc Girardin
Volume 59, issue 6, 2015
- Escaping Oil’s Stranglehold pp. 953-983

- Andrew Cheon and Johannes Urpelainen
- Governance and Conflict Relapse pp. 984-1016

- Håvard Hegre and Håvard Mokleiv Nygård
- The Role of Media in the Repression–Protest Nexus pp. 1017-1042

- HeeMin Kim, Jenifer Whitten-Woodring and Patrick James
- Picking Treaties, Picking Winners pp. 1043-1073

- Joseph M. Brown and Johannes Urpelainen
- When International Organizations Bargain pp. 1074-1100

- Patrick Bayer, Christopher Marcoux and Johannes Urpelainen
- Geography, Outcome, and Casualties pp. 1101-1128

- Sebastian Schutte
- On the Accuracy of Media-based Conflict Event Data pp. 1129-1149

- Nils B. Weidmann
Volume 59, issue 5, 2015
- Militias in Civil Wars pp. 755-769

- Corinna Jentzsch, Stathis N. Kalyvas and Livia Isabella Schubiger
- Militias, Ideology, and the State pp. 770-793

- Paul Staniland
- True Believers, Deserters, and Traitors pp. 794-823

- Ben Oppenheim, Abbey Steele, Juan Vargas and Michael Weintraub
- Who Can We Trust with a Gun? Information Networks and Adverse Selection in Militia Recruitment pp. 824-849

- Jonathan Filip Forney
- Governments, Informal Links to Militias, and Accountability pp. 850-876

- Sabine C. Carey, Michael P. Colaresi and Neil J. Mitchell
- Do States Delegate Shameful Violence to Militias? Patterns of Sexual Violence in Recent Armed Conflicts pp. 877-898

- Dara Kay Cohen and Ragnhild Nordås
- Regulating Militias pp. 899-923

- Jessica A. Stanton
- Repression by Proxy pp. 924-946

- Kristine Eck
Volume 59, issue 4, 2015
- The Impact of Armed Conflict on Economic Performance pp. 555-592

- Pieter Serneels and Marijke Verpoorten
- Conditions for Peace and Conflict pp. 593-616

- Judith M. Bretthauer
- Investment Discrimination and the Proliferation of Preferential Trade Agreements pp. 617-644

- Leonardo Baccini and Andreas Dür
- The Conflict Trap Revisited pp. 645-670

- Arzu Kibris
- False Negotiations pp. 671-697

- Edy Glozman, Netta Barak-Corren and Ilan Yaniv
- Insiders versus Outsiders pp. 698-727

- Timothy M. Peterson
- Modeling Two Types of Peace pp. 728-752

- Benjamin E. Bagozzi, Daniel W. Hill, Will H. Moore and Bumba Mukherjee
Volume 59, issue 3, 2015
- Cultural Leaders and the Clash of Civilizations pp. 367-400

- Esther Hauk and Hannes Mueller
- Killing Range pp. 401-427

- Victor Asal, Paul Gill, R. Karl Rethemeyer and John Horgan
- Delegating Death pp. 428-454

- Jacqueline H. R. DeMeritt
- Does State Failure Cause Terrorism? An Empirical Analysis (1999–2008) pp. 455-483

- Bridget L. Coggins
- Explaining Violent Intra-Ethnic Conflict pp. 484-509

- T. Camber Warren and Kevin K. Troy
- The Geography of Ethnocentrism pp. 510-527

- Andrew W. Bausch
- Can Militants Use Violence to Win Public Support? Evidence from the Second Intifada pp. 528-549

- David Jaeger, Esteban Klor, Sami H. Miaari and M. Daniele Paserman
Volume 59, issue 2, 2015
- Killing Kony pp. 175-206

- Michael Tiernay
- Modeling “Effectiveness†in International Relations pp. 207-238

- Jonathan Renshon and Arthur Spirling
- Investor–State Disputes pp. 239-261

- Rachel L. Wellhausen
- Legislative Governance in Times of International Terrorism pp. 262-282

- Thomas König and Daniel Finke
- The Domestic Sources of Donor Credibility pp. 283-309

- Man Yan Eng and Johannes Urpelainen
- Climate Change and Civil Unrest pp. 310-335

- Peter F. Nardulli, Buddy Peyton and Joseph Bajjalieh
- Nipping Them in the Bud pp. 336-361

- J. Michael Greig
Volume 59, issue 1, 2015
- Norms, Diplomatic Alternatives, and the Social Psychology of War Support pp. 3-28

- Aaron M. Hoffman, Christopher R. Agnew, Laura E. VanderDrift and Robert Kulzick
- Tolerating the Intolerant pp. 29-50

- Fernando Aguiar and Antonio Parravano
- War and Women’s Work pp. 51-73

- Nidhiya Menon and Yana Rodgers
- Questioning the Effect of Nuclear Weapons on Conflict pp. 74-92

- Mark S. Bell and Nicholas L. Miller
- The Effect of Sociopsychological Barriers on the Processing of New Information about Peace Opportunities pp. 93-119

- Roni Porat, Eran Halperin and Daniel Bar-Tal
- Politics and IMF Conditionality pp. 120-148

- Axel Dreher, Jan-Egbert Sturm and James Vreeland
- Information and International Institutions Revisited pp. 149-160

- Mark Fey, Jinhee Jo and Brenton Kenkel
- Information and Institutions Redux pp. 161-172

- Terrence L. Chapman and Henry Pascoe
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