Journal of Peace Research
1964 - 2025
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Volume 62, issue 2, 2025
- State violence and target group adaptation: Maintaining social status in the face of repressions in Soviet Russia pp. 195-210

- Tomila V Lankina, Alexander Libman and Katerina Tertytchnaya
- Controlling a moving world: Territorial control, displacement and the spread of civilian targeting in Iraq pp. 211-229

- Sigrid Weber
- Fiscal conditions for multiparty elections in dictatorships pp. 230-245

- Austin M Mitchell
- Beyond economic development? Foreign direct investment and pre-election violence pp. 246-261

- Tabea Palmtag, Katrin Paula and Tobias Rommel
- Election violence prevention during democratic transitions: A field experiment with youth and police in Liberia pp. 262-277

- Lindsey Pruett, Alex Dyzenhaus, Sabrina Karim and Dao Freeman
- Microfoundations of domestic audience costs in nondemocratic regimes: Experimental evidence from Putin’s Russia pp. 278-294

- Michal Smetana
- Messaging and mobilization: Rebel groups, social media communication, and audience engagement pp. 295-309

- Samuel E Bestvater and Cyanne E Loyle
- Public perception of terrorism attacks: A conjoint experiment pp. 310-327

- Jaroslaw Kantorowicz, Elena Kantorowicz-Reznichenko and Gerdien de Vries
- Public opinion on trading with the enemy: Trade’s effects on the risk of war pp. 328-343

- Celeste Beesley and Eliza Riley Oak
- External coercion and public support: The case of the US–China trade war pp. 344-358

- Jiahua Yue
- The motivating and mobilizing effects of inequality on civil conflict: Focusing on trade-induced labor market shocks pp. 359-374

- Hye-Ryoung Jung
- Where there’s a will, there’s a way: Border walls and refugees pp. 375-389

- Nazli Avdan, Andrew S Rosenberg and Christopher F Gelpi
- The effects of state presence on the mental mapping of security: Evidence from an experiment in Kashmir pp. 390-401

- Yelena Biberman and Christopher B Mann
- Women, political violence and economics pp. 402-415

- Mario Ferrero
- Gendering hawkishness in the war room: Evidence from Pakistani politicians pp. 416-432

- Fahd Humayun
- Civil war mediation in the shadow of IGOs: The path to comprehensive peace agreements pp. 433-447

- Johannes Karreth, Jaroslav Tir, Jason Quinn and Madhav Joshi
- The gendered risks of defending rights in armed conflict: Evidence from Colombia pp. 448-461

- Kiran Stallone and Julia Margaret Zulver
- A difficult test for hard propaganda: Evidence from a choice experiment in Venezuela pp. 462-478

- Philipp M Lutscher and Karsten Donnay
- Introducing the Lynching in Latin America (LYLA) dataset pp. 479-496

- Enzo Nussio and Govinda Clayton
- Revolutionary days: Introducing the Latin American Guerrillas Dataset pp. 497-508

- Guillermo Kreiman
- 2024 Reviewers pp. 509-511

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Volume 62, issue 1, 2025
- Predicting armed conflict using protest data pp. 3-20

- Espen Geelmuyden Rød, Håvard Hegre and Maxine Leis
- Repression, backlash, and the duration of protests in Africa pp. 21-35

- Jacob S Lewis and Brandon Ives
- Dominant group backlash? Majority responses to minority participation in the police pp. 36-51

- Matthew Nanes
- Violence against civilians and public support for the state: The moderating role of governance and ideology pp. 52-67

- Gabriella Levy
- Human rights violations and public support for sanctions pp. 68-84

- Barış Arı and Burak Sonmez
- Student protest, violent interactions, and state repression pp. 85-101

- Ayal Feinberg and Idean Salehyan
- Leader similarity and international conflict pp. 102-118

- Matthew DiLorenzo and Bryan Rooney
- Domestic accountability and non-compliance with international law: Evidence from the Inter-American Court of Human Rights pp. 119-133

- Francesca Parente
- Militarized state-building interventions and the survival of fragile states pp. 134-148

- Kelly Matush and David A Lake
- Blessing or curse? Assessing the local impacts of foreign direct investment on conflict in Africa pp. 149-165

- Samuel Brazys, Indra de Soysa and Krishna Chaitanya Vadlamannati
- The election of former rebel women pp. 166-181

- Elizabeth L Brannon
- The women and men that make peace: Introducing the Mediating Individuals (M-IND) dataset pp. 182-192

- Joakim Kreutz and Magda Lorena Cárdenas
Volume 61, issue 6, 2024
- Butterfly effects in global trade: International borders, disputes, and trade disruption and diversion pp. 903-916

- Ryan Brutger and Tim Marple
- Lethal brands: Terrorist groups’ logos and violence pp. 917-932

- Matteo CM Casiraghi and Eugenio Cusumano
- Revisiting the puzzle of endogenous nuclear proliferation pp. 933-951

- Azusa Katagiri
- Anti-austerity riots in late developing states: Evidence from the 1977 Egyptian Bread Intifada pp. 952-966

- Neil Ketchley, Ferdinand Eibl and Jeroen Gunning
- Episodes of regime transformation pp. 967-984

- Seraphine F Maerz, Amanda B Edgell, Matthew C Wilson, Sebastian Hellmeier and Staffan I Lindberg
- Nationalist propaganda and support for war in an authoritarian context: Evidence from China pp. 985-1001

- Dongshu Liu and Li Shao
- The military before the march: Civil-military grand bargains and the emergence of nonviolent resistance in autocracies pp. 1002-1018

- Risa Brooks and Peter B White
- ‘Those MONUSCO agents left while we were still pregnant’: Accountability and support for peacekeeper-fathered children in the DRC pp. 1019-1034

- Heather Tasker, Katie van der Werf, Annie Bunting and Susan A Bartels
- The political consequences of wartime sexual violence: Evidence from a list experiment pp. 1035-1050

- Belén González and Richard Traunmüller
- Do UN peace operations help forcibly displaced people? pp. 1051-1068

- Stefano Costalli, Jessica Di Salvatore and Andrea Ruggeri
- State violence and participation in transitional justice: Evidence from Colombia pp. 1069-1084

- Elsa Voytas and Benjamin Crisman
- Introducing the Mapping Attitudes, Perceptions and Support (MAPS) dataset on the Colombian peace process pp. 1085-1098

- Michael Weintraub, Abbey Steele, Sebastián Pantoja-Barrios, Håvard Mokleiv Nygård, Marianne Dahl and Helga Malmin Binningsbø
Volume 61, issue 5, 2024
- Asymmetric burden-sharing and the restraining and deterrence effects of alliances pp. 711-725

- Yukari Iwanami
- The composition of UN peacekeeping operations and aid worker security pp. 726-743

- Andrew Levin
- Leader or lackey? Understanding the United Nations Secretary-General’s role in conflict diplomacy pp. 744-759

- Lonjezo Peter Mpinganjira Frank
- Caring is sharing: Why independent commissions in post-conflict societies have power-sharing arrangements pp. 760-777

- Dawn Walsh and Natascha S Neudorfer
- A theory of jihadist beheadings pp. 778-793

- Marek K Brzezinski
- Nationalism and torture pp. 794-807

- Matthew Rains and Daniel W Hill
- Get the word out: Monitoring human rights reduces abuse pp. 808-824

- José Kaire
- Under God, indivisible? Religious salience and interstate territorial conflict pp. 825-841

- Ariel Zellman and Jonathan Fox
- Pulling through elections by pulling the plug: Internet disruptions and electoral violence in Uganda pp. 842-857

- Lisa Garbe
- Spatial patterns of communal violence in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 858-873

- Stefan Döring and Katariina Mustasilta
- Political elite cues and attitude formation in post-conflict contexts pp. 874-890

- Natalia Garbiras-DÃaz, Miguel GarcÃa-Sánchez and Aila M Matanock
- The Rebel Foreign Fighter Dataset pp. 891-900

- Jack Schwartz
Volume 61, issue 4, 2024
- Politicized health emergencies and violent resistance against healthcare responders pp. 513-528

- Melanie Sauter
- Coercion, governance, and political behavior in civil war pp. 529-544

- Andres D Uribe
- Quotidian crime, wartime violence and public goods preferences: Evidence from Liberia pp. 545-559

- Sarah Berens and Sabrina Karim
- Just business? Moral condemnation and virtuous violence in the American and Russian mass publics pp. 560-575

- Caleb Pomeroy and Brian C Rathbun
- The bridge to violence – Mapping and understanding conflict-related violence in postwar Mitrovica pp. 576-594

- Emma Elfversson, Ivan Gusic and Marie-Therese Meye
- Polls of fear? Electoral violence, incumbent strength, and voter turnout in Côte d’Ivoire pp. 595-611

- Sebastian van Baalen
- Justice as fairness or retribution? Citizen reactions to domestic trials of wartime violence pp. 612-626

- Risa Kitagawa
- Bias and balance in civil war mediation pp. 627-642

- Elizabeth J Menninga
- Leader age and international conflict: A regression discontinuity analysis pp. 643-658

- Andrew Bertoli, Allan Dafoe and Robert Trager
- Microchips and sneakers: Bilateral trade, shifting power, and interstate conflict pp. 659-672

- Yuleng Zeng
- Organized violence 1989–2023, and the prevalence of organized crime groups pp. 673-693

- Shawn Davies, Garoun Engström, Therése Pettersson and Magnus Öberg
- Introducing the One-Party Membership Dataset: A dataset on party membership in autocracies pp. 694-708

- Fabio Angiolillo
Volume 61, issue 3, 2024
- From doctrine to detonation: Ideology, competition, and terrorism in campaigns of mass resistance pp. 333-350

- Margherita Belgioioso and Ches Thurber
- Religion and terrorism: Evidence from Ramadan fasting pp. 351-365

- Roland Hodler, Paul Raschky and Anthony Strittmatter
- State capacity matters in ‘the middle:’ A new perspective on domestic terrorism pp. 366-382

- Seung Hoon Chae and Wukki Kim
- Police reform in the aftermath of armed conflict: How militarization and accountability affect police violence pp. 383-397

- LucÃa Tiscornia
- Protest against Covid-19 containment policies in European countries pp. 398-412

- Eric Neumayer, Katharina Gabriela Pfaff and Thomas Plümper
- Cyber scares and prophylactic policies: Crossnational evidence on the effect of cyberattacks on public support for surveillance pp. 413-428

- Amelia C Arsenault, Sarah E Kreps, Keren LG Snider and Daphna Canetti
- Talk of shame: Conflict-related sexual violence and bilateral critique within the United Nations pp. 429-445

- Karin Johansson
- Economic crisis and regime transitions from within pp. 446-461

- Vilde Lunnan Djuve and Carl Henrik Knutsen
- Bias mitigation in empirical peace and conflict studies: A short primer on posttreatment variables pp. 462-476

- Christoph Dworschak
- Rebel human rights abuses during civil wars: Introducing the rebel human rights violations dataset pp. 477-488

- James Igoe Walsh, Justin M Conrad and Beth Elise Whitaker
- Introducing the Women’s Activities in Armed Rebellion (WAAR) project, 1946–2015 pp. 489-499

- Meredith Loken and Hilary Matfess
- Infrastructure and authority at the state’s edge: The Border Crossings of the World dataset pp. 500-510

- Michael R Kenwick, Beth A Simmons and Richard J McAlexander
Volume 61, issue 2, 2024
- How does war affect cultural tolerance? Evidence from concert programs, 1900–60 pp. 163-179

- Masanori Kikuchi
- Economic slowdowns and international conflict pp. 180-196

- Sung Chul Jung
- The impact of negative oil shocks on military spending and democracy in the oil states of the greater Middle East: Implications for the oil sanctions pp. 197-213

- Sajjad F Dizaji
- External threats and state support for arms control pp. 214-227

- Tobias Risse
- Can transparency strengthen the legitimacy of international institutions? Evidence from the UN Security Council pp. 228-245

- Vegard Tørstad
- Do we know it when we see it? (Re)-conceptualizing rebel-to-party transition pp. 246-262

- Sherry Zaks
- Avoiding fallout from terrorist attacks: The role of local politics and governments pp. 263-278

- Emine Arı, Reşat Bayer, Özge Kemahlıoğlu and Ece Kural
- From plastic to peace: Overcoming public antipathy through environmental cooperation pp. 279-293

- Azusa Uji, Sijeong Lim and Jaehyun Song
- Rebels with a cause: Introducing the Post-Rebel Electoral Parties dataset pp. 294-303

- Carrie Manning, Ian O Smith and Ozlem Tuncel
- Introducing the parliamentary deployment votes database pp. 304-316

- Falk Ostermann and Wolfgang Wagner
- Introducing the Jihadi Plots in Europe Dataset (JPED) pp. 317-329

- Petter Nesser
Volume 61, issue 1, 2024
- Introduction: Cyber-conflict – Moving from speculation to investigation pp. 3-9

- Ryan Shandler and Daphna Canetti
- Cyber-enabled influence operations as a ‘center of gravity’ in cyberconflict: The example of Russian foreign interference in the 2016 US federal election pp. 10-27

- Jelena Vićić and Erik Gartzke
- How the process of discovering cyberattacks biases our understanding of cybersecurity pp. 28-43

- Harry Oppenheimer
- Allies and diffusion of state military cybercapacity pp. 44-58

- Nadiya Kostyuk
- Who spies on whom? Unravelling the puzzle of state-sponsored cyber economic espionage pp. 59-71

- William Akoto
- If it bleeps it leads? Media coverage on cyber conflict and misperception pp. 72-86

- Christos Makridis, Lennart Maschmeyer and Max Smeets
- Abducted by hackers: Using the case of Bletchley Park to construct a theory of intelligence performance that generalizes to cybersecurity pp. 87-102

- Jon R Lindsay
- Cyberattacks and public opinion – The effect of uncertainty in guiding preferences pp. 103-118

- Eric Jardine, Nathaniel Porter and Ryan Shandler
- How cyber operations can reduce escalation pressures: Evidence from an experimental wargame study pp. 119-133

- Benjamin Jensen, Brandon Valeriano and Sam Whitt
- Cyber and contentious politics: Evidence from the US radical environmental movement pp. 134-149

- Thomas Zeitzoff and Grace Gold
- Until consensus: Introducing the International Cyber Expression dataset pp. 150-159

- Justin Key Canfil
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