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Journal of Peace Research

1964 - 2025

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Volume 62, issue 6, 2025

Women’s roles and reproductive violence within armed rebellions pp. 1611-1628 Downloads
Lindsey A Goldberg
Labored legacies: The post-conflict implications of women’s wartime participation pp. 1629-1645 Downloads
Elizabeth L Brannon
Women’s economic rights and sexual violence in civil conflict pp. 1646-1662 Downloads
Tiffany D Barnes, Jesse C Johnson, Anne Marie McAtee and Gargi Vyas
Studying conflict-related sexual violence: What does it mean for researchers’ well-being? pp. 1663-1677 Downloads
Michele Leiby, Inger Skjelsbæk and Kim Thuy Seelinger
Dynamics of organized violence in the wake of tropical cyclones pp. 1678-1693 Downloads
Elizabeth J Tennant and Elisabeth A Gilmore
Malnutrition and violent conflict in a heating world: A mediation analysis on the climate–conflict nexus in Nigeria pp. 1694-1713 Downloads
Anna Belli, Victor Villa, Marina Mastrorillo, Antonio Scognamillo, Chun Song, Adriana Ignaciuk and Grazia Pacillo
Agricultural roots of social conflict in Southeast Asia pp. 1714-1732 Downloads
Justin V Hastings and David Ubilava
Conflict relocation and blood diamond policy shifts pp. 1733-1749 Downloads
Andrew Saab
The political viability of AI on the battlefield: Examining US public support, trust, and blame dynamics pp. 1750-1764 Downloads
Zachary Zwald, Ryan Kennedy and Adam Ozer
Careful what you promise: Executive constraints and conflict recurrence pp. 1765-1782 Downloads
Sverke R Saxegaard
The end of rebel rule: Biased peacekeeping interventions and social order pp. 1783-1800 Downloads
Jason Hartwig
Supporting reparations after armed conflict: How discursive ‘memory battles’ affect political solidarity with Guatemalan Indigenous survivors pp. 1801-1819 Downloads
Elke Evrard and Gretel Mejía Bonifazi
Social reintegration of former al-Shabaab militants: How formal channels help mitigate threat perceptions pp. 1820-1838 Downloads
Linnéa Gelot and Prabin B Khadka
Nonviolent alternatives reduce external support for rebel groups: Evidence from two cross-national survey experiments pp. 1839-1856 Downloads
Matthew Cebul and Jonathan Pinckney
Protection from afar? Diaspora support for rebel groups and civilian victimization pp. 1857-1872 Downloads
Sara Daub
Are domestic war crimes trials biased? pp. 1873-1888 Downloads
Ivor Sokolić, Denisa Kostovicova, Lanabi La Lova and Sanja Vico
Reliable knowledge claims on the recruitment and use of children: An empirical perspective pp. 1889-1907 Downloads
Timothy Lynam, Dustin Johnson and Catherine Baillie Abidi
Trained to rebel: Rebel leaders’ military training and the dynamics of civil conflicts pp. 1908-1922 Downloads
Juliana Tappe Ortiz
How does violence deter? Functional and informational effects of preemptive repression pp. 1923-1937 Downloads
Dogus Aktan
Rewarding loyalty: Selective reassurance and enforcement of asymmetric alliances pp. 1938-1950 Downloads
Yasuki Kudo
The fiscal reckoning of war: Contemporary armed conflict and progressive income taxation pp. 1951-1967 Downloads
Jakob Frizell
Shock and awe: Economic sanctions and relative military spending pp. 1968-1983 Downloads
Yuleng Zeng and Andreas Dür
International economic sanctions and conflict prevention in self-determination disputes pp. 1984-2000 Downloads
David E Cunningham, Madeline Fleishman and Peter B White
Private goods for peace: Economic provisions of peace agreements and the durability of peace pp. 2001-2019 Downloads
Elisa D’Amico, Santiago Sosa and Molly M Melin
Domestic terrorism and the allocation of US overseas defense spending pp. 2020-2032 Downloads
Ruixing Cao
Strategic disruptions: The subnational targeting of internet shutdowns in India pp. 2033-2051 Downloads
Marika Miner
Accounting for variability in conflict dynamics: A pattern-based predictive model pp. 2052-2069 Downloads
Thomas Schincariol, Hannah Frank and Thomas Chadefaux
The 2023/24 VIEWS Prediction challenge: Predicting the number of fatalities in armed conflict, with uncertainty pp. 2070-2087 Downloads
Håvard Hegre, Paola Vesco, Michael Colaresi, Jonas Vestby, Alexa Timlick, Noorain Syed Kazmi, Angelica Lindqvist-McGowan, Friederike Becker, Marco Binetti, Tobias Bodentien, Tobias Bohne, Patrick T. Brandt, Thomas Chadefaux, Simon Drauz, Christoph Dworschak, Vito D’Orazio, Hannah Frank, Cornelius Fritz, Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, Sonja Häffner, Martin Hofer, Finn L Klebe, Luca Macis, Alexandra Malaga, Marius Mehrl, Nils W Metternich, Daniel Mittermaier, David Muchlinski, Hannes Mueller, Christian Oswald, Paola Pisano, David Randahl, Christopher Rauh, Lotta Rüter, Thomas Schincariol, Benjamin Seimon, Elena Siletti, Marco Tagliapietra, Chandler Thornhill, Johan Vegelius and Julian Walterskirchen
Multidimensional effects of conflict-induced violence on wartime migration decisions: evidence from Ukraine pp. 2088-2106 Downloads
Yuliya Kosyakova, Irena Kogan and Frank van Tubergen
War, social preferences, and anti-outgroup behavior: Experimental evidence from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine pp. 2107-2127 Downloads
Sam Whitt and Douglas Page
The challenges of surveying in war zones: Lessons from Ukraine pp. 2128-2135 Downloads
Kit Rickard, Gerard Toal, Kristin M Bakke and John O’Loughlin
Introducing the UNSCRA dataset: authoring Security Council draft resolutions, 1990–2023 pp. 2136-2147 Downloads
Andrea Knapp
Introducing new data on UN Special Political Mission Mandated Tasks (UNSPMMT) pp. 2148-2161 Downloads
Wakako Maekawa
Expanding the Peace Accords Matrix Implementation Dataset: Partial peace agreements in the Comprehensive Peace Agreement negotiation and implementation process, 1989–2021 pp. 2162-2174 Downloads
Madhav Joshi, Matthew Hauenstein and Jason Quinn
The magical practices of rebel organizations: Introducing the Magical Acts by Groups in Civil Conflicts dataset pp. 2175-2184 Downloads
Michael J Soules and Nazli Avdan

Volume 62, issue 5, 2025

Political violence in democracies: An Introduction pp. 1363-1375 Downloads
Andrea Ruggeri, Ursula Daxecker and Neeraj Prasad
Conflict exposure and democratic values: Evidence from wartime Ukraine pp. 1376-1392 Downloads
Kristin M Bakke, Marianne Dahl and Kit Rickard
Does crime breed authoritarianism? Crime exposure, democratic decoupling and political attitudes in Brazil pp. 1393-1410 Downloads
Juan Masullo, Krzysztof Krakowski and Davide Morisi
Violence against civil society actors in democracies: Territorialization of criminal economies and the assassination of social activists in Brazil pp. 1411-1427 Downloads
Juan Albarracín, Rodrigo Moura Karolczak and Jonas Wolff
Law enforcement at the margin of the law: Information provision and support for militarization in Mexico pp. 1428-1446 Downloads
Abby Córdova and Lucía Tiscornia
Democracy dismissed: When leaders and citizens choose election violence pp. 1447-1462 Downloads
Kathleen Klaus and Megan Turnbull
Why some districts march more: Protest mobilization in the wake of US representatives’ election denial pp. 1463-1478 Downloads
Marie-Therese Meye
Does political violence backfire in mature democracies? Evidence from the Capitol insurrection in the USA pp. 1479-1497 Downloads
Krzysztof Krakowski and Juan Morales
Democratic elections and anti-immigration attitudes pp. 1498-1513 Downloads
Miguel Carreras, Sofia Vera and Giancarlo Visconti
Renting political violence: A political economy of rents, access and violence delegation pp. 1514-1530 Downloads
Maureen Fubara
Party competition and the limits of electoral coercion: Evidence from Colombia pp. 1531-1547 Downloads
Andres D Uribe
Engineered non-contestation: Deterring electoral contestation using violence in local elections pp. 1548-1564 Downloads
Noyonika Das
Gender in elections: The consequences of killing women activists pp. 1565-1580 Downloads
Andrés F Rivera, Juliana Tappe Ortiz and Carlo Koos
Political violence and anti-system voting in interwar Italy pp. 1581-1596 Downloads
Edoardo Alberto Viganò, Bruno Della Sala, Stefan Stojkovic and Nils-Christian Bormann
Political violence in a polarized democracy: Years of Lead (YoL) data on Italy 1969–1988 pp. 1597-1608 Downloads
Stefano Costalli, Daniele Guariso, Patricia Justino and Andrea Ruggeri

Volume 62, issue 4, 2025

Drafting restraint: Are military recruitment policies associated with interstate conflict initiation? pp. 815-829 Downloads
Max Z Margulies
Divided loyalty: Are broadly recruited militaries less likely to repress nonviolent antigovernment protests? pp. 830-846 Downloads
Paul L Johnson and Max Z Margulies
To compete or strategically retreat? The global diffusion of reconnaissance strike pp. 847-862 Downloads
Michael C Horowitz and Joshua A Schwartz
Setting targets: Abatement cost, vulnerability, and the agreement of NATO’s Wales Pledge on Defense Investment pp. 863-881 Downloads
Jordan Becker, Paul Poast and Tim Haesebrouck
Economic origins of border fortifications pp. 882-896 Downloads
Afiq bin Oslan
Why insurgents engage in kidnappings: A coercive strategy in quasi-state governance and control? pp. 897-911 Downloads
Lu Liu and Manuel Eisner
It’s not just about jobs: The significance of employment quality for participation in political violence and protests in selected Arab Mediterranean countries pp. 912-927 Downloads
Kari Paasonen
Do apologies promote the reintegration of former combatants? Lessons from a video experiment in Colombia pp. 928-944 Downloads
Gustav Agneman, Lisa Strömbom and Angelika Rettberg
Targeting telecommunications: Why do rebel groups target information and communication technology infrastructure? pp. 945-960 Downloads
Mehmet Erdem Arslan
How critical junctures shape secessionist movement cohesion: Strategies, framing processes, and interorganizational relations before and after the 2017 referendum in Catalonia pp. 961-975 Downloads
Hans Jonas Gunzelmann
Demographic features or spatial structures? Unpacking local variation during the 2022 Iranian protests pp. 976-994 Downloads
Peyman Asadzade
Contentious politics in the borderlands: How nonviolence and migrant characteristics affect public attitudes pp. 995-1012 Downloads
Pearce Edwards and Daniel Arnon
Mapping advocacy support: Geographic proximity to outgroups and human rights promotion pp. 1013-1029 Downloads
Gino Pauselli
When conflict becomes calamity: Understanding the role of armed conflict dynamics in natural disasters pp. 1030-1045 Downloads
Niklas Hänze
Furthering relational approaches to peace pp. 1046-1060 Downloads
Morgan Brigg
Recovering from economic coercion: Does the pain stop when sanctions end? pp. 1061-1075 Downloads
Susan Hannah Allen and Clayton McLaughlin Webb
Environmental displacement and political instability: Evidence from Africa pp. 1076-1094 Downloads
Angela Chesler
Many hurdles to take: Explaining peacekeepers’ ability to engage in human rights activities pp. 1095-1111 Downloads
Hannah Smidt, Constantin Ruhe and Sabine Otto
Friends and partners: Estimating latent affinity networks with the graphical LASSO pp. 1112-1127 Downloads
Andrey Tomashevskiy
How user language affects conflict fatality estimates in ChatGPT pp. 1128-1143 Downloads
Christoph Valentin Steinert and Daniel Kazenwadel
Extreme weather and contentious elections pp. 1144-1158 Downloads
Sarah Birch
Internal conflicts and shocks: A narrative meta-analysis pp. 1159-1175 Downloads
Camille Laville and Pierre Mandon
Defending the fortress: How asset ownership shapes the desire to resist foreign aggression pp. 1176-1190 Downloads
Albert Weckman and Anton Brännlund
Identity concessions in ethnic civil wars: When are they given and with what outcomes for peace? pp. 1191-1204 Downloads
Lesley-Ann Daniels
The role of subgroup leaders in combatant socialization and resocialization: The British re-education program for German POWs (1946–1948) pp. 1205-1222 Downloads
Sam A Erkiletian
Organized violence 1989–2024, and the challenges of identifying civilian victims pp. 1223-1240 Downloads
Shawn Davies, Therése Pettersson, Margareta Sollenberg and Magnus Öberg
Introducing the Proscription of Armed Actors Dataset pp. 1241-1251 Downloads
Magnus Lundgren, Emma Janson and Martin Lundqvist
The Issue Correlates of War (ICOW) Identity Claims Dataset, 1946-2021 pp. 1252-1261 Downloads
Paul R Hensel, Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, Andrew P Owsiak and Krista E Wiegand
Introducing the Latin American Transnational Surveillance (LATS) dataset pp. 1262-1278 Downloads
Matias Spektor, Marcos Fernandes, Lucas de Oliveira Paes, João Victor Dalla Pola and Vitor Loureiro Sion
The references of the nations: Introducing a corpus of United Nations General Assembly resolutions since 1946 and their citation network pp. 1279-1291 Downloads
Rafael Mesquita and Antonio Pires
De jure powersharing 1975–2019: Updating the Inclusion, Dispersion, and Constraints Dataset pp. 1292-1303 Downloads
Alix Ziff, Miriam Barnum, Ashley Abadeer, Jasmine Chu, Nicole Jao, Marie Zaragoza and Benjamin AT Graham
Tailoring the message: A new dataset on the dyadic nature of NGO shaming in the media pp. 1304-1316 Downloads
Robert Brathwaite, Shanshan Lian, Amanda Murdie and Baekkwan Park
The textual dynamics of international policymaking: A new corpus of UN resolutions, 1946–2018 pp. 1317-1327 Downloads
Sabrina B Arias
Introducing the Concentration Camps (CCamps v1.0) dataset pp. 1328-1338 Downloads
Rachel Van Nostrand, Alex Braithwaite and Daniel Solomon
Words to unite nations: The complete United Nations General Debate Corpus, 1946–present pp. 1339-1351 Downloads
Slava Jankin, Alexander Baturo and Niheer Dasandi
Corrigendum for Dawkins S. The problem of the missing dead pp. 1352-1360 Downloads
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Volume 62, issue 3, 2025

The Journal of Peace Research is excited to announce that the Nils Petter Gleditsch Article of the Year Award for 2024 goes to Melanie Sauter! pp. i-i Downloads
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The Journal of Peace Research is excited to announce that the 2024 JPR Best Visualization Award has been awarded to Masanori Kikuchi! pp. ii-ii Downloads
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Network analysis of international cooperation in space 1958–2023: Evidence of space blocs pp. 517-534 Downloads
Svetla Ben-Itzhak
Third-party countries in cyber conflict: Public opinion and conflict spillover in cyberspace pp. 535-549 Downloads
Miguel Alberto Gomez and Gregory H Winger
Who uses Internet propaganda in civil wars and why? pp. 550-563 Downloads
Barbara F Walter and Gregoire Phillips
Does the military lose public confidence without compliance with civilian control? Experimental evidence from Japan pp. 564-579 Downloads
Sou Shinomoto
Sending the B team: The impact of lesser signals of resolve pp. 580-594 Downloads
Roseanne W McManus and Tuba Sendinç
Sports nationalism and xenophobia: When cheering turns into violence pp. 595-612 Downloads
Gabriele Pinto
The long-term consequences of power-sharing for ethnic salience pp. 613-628 Downloads
Andreas Juon
Trauma in world politics: Memory dynamics between different victim groups pp. 629-642 Downloads
Kathrin Bachleitner
Access denied: Land alienation and pastoral conflicts pp. 643-659 Downloads
Cécile Richetta and Tim Wegenast
Moral reasoning and support for punitive violence after crime pp. 660-674 Downloads
Hannah Baron, Omar García-Ponce, Jorge Olmos Camarillo, Lauren E Young and Thomas Zeitzoff
The democratic patience pp. 675-689 Downloads
Andrew Kenealy
Structural adjustment, partisan alignment, and protest in the developing world pp. 690-706 Downloads
Bernhard Reinsberg and M Rodwan Abouharb
Election proximity and the effectiveness of economic sanctions pp. 707-721 Downloads
Omer Zarpli and Dursun Peksen
Resolving bargaining problems in civil conflicts: Goals, institutions and negotiations pp. 722-737 Downloads
Minnie M Joo
Environmental protection after civil war: A difference-in-geographic-discontinuity approach pp. 738-752 Downloads
Kyosuke Kikuta and Yuta Kamahara
International organizations, the EU and peace among member states: Bringing organization structure in pp. 753-760 Downloads
Morten Egeberg
Ethnic politics via digital means: Introducing the Ethnic Organizations Online dataset pp. 761-771 Downloads
Frederik Gremler and Nils B Weidmann
Disaggregated defense spending: Introduction to data pp. 772-788 Downloads
Jordan Becker, Seth Benson, John Dunne and Edmund Malesky
Procedural ethics for social science research: Introducing the Research Ethics Governance dataset pp. 789-798 Downloads
Rebecca Tapscott and Daniel Rincón Machón
Bearing witness: Introducing the Perceived Mass Atrocities Dataset (PMAD) pp. 799-811 Downloads
Collin J Meisel, Jonathan D Moyer, Austin S Matthews, Oliver Kaplan, Ruth Byrnes, Kerent Benjumea, Phoebe Cribb and Collin Van Son

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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Sigrid Weber
Fiscal conditions for multiparty elections in dictatorships pp. 230-245 Downloads
Austin M Mitchell
Beyond economic development? Foreign direct investment and pre-election violence pp. 246-261 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Michal Smetana
Messaging and mobilization: Rebel groups, social media communication, and audience engagement pp. 295-309 Downloads
Samuel E Bestvater and Cyanne E Loyle
Public perception of terrorism attacks: A conjoint experiment pp. 310-327 Downloads
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 Downloads
Celeste Beesley and Eliza Riley Oak
External coercion and public support: The case of the US–China trade war pp. 344-358 Downloads
Jiahua Yue
The motivating and mobilizing effects of inequality on civil conflict: Focusing on trade-induced labor market shocks pp. 359-374 Downloads
Hye-Ryoung Jung
Where there’s a will, there’s a way: Border walls and refugees pp. 375-389 Downloads
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 Downloads
Yelena Biberman and Christopher B Mann
Women, political violence and economics pp. 402-415 Downloads
Mario Ferrero
Gendering hawkishness in the war room: Evidence from Pakistani politicians pp. 416-432 Downloads
Fahd Humayun
Civil war mediation in the shadow of IGOs: The path to comprehensive peace agreements pp. 433-447 Downloads
Johannes Karreth, Jaroslav Tir, Jason Quinn and Madhav Joshi
The gendered risks of defending rights in armed conflict: Evidence from Colombia pp. 448-461 Downloads
Kiran Stallone and Julia Margaret Zulver
A difficult test for hard propaganda: Evidence from a choice experiment in Venezuela pp. 462-478 Downloads
Philipp M Lutscher and Karsten Donnay
Introducing the Lynching in Latin America (LYLA) dataset pp. 479-496 Downloads
Enzo Nussio and Govinda Clayton
Revolutionary days: Introducing the Latin American Guerrillas Dataset pp. 497-508 Downloads
Guillermo Kreiman
2024 Reviewers pp. 509-511 Downloads
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Volume 62, issue 1, 2025

Predicting armed conflict using protest data pp. 3-20 Downloads
Espen Geelmuyden Rød, Håvard Hegre and Maxine Leis
Repression, backlash, and the duration of protests in Africa pp. 21-35 Downloads
Jacob S Lewis and Brandon Ives
Dominant group backlash? Majority responses to minority participation in the police pp. 36-51 Downloads
Matthew Nanes
Violence against civilians and public support for the state: The moderating role of governance and ideology pp. 52-67 Downloads
Gabriella Levy
Human rights violations and public support for sanctions pp. 68-84 Downloads
Barış Arı and Burak Sonmez
Student protest, violent interactions, and state repression pp. 85-101 Downloads
Ayal Feinberg and Idean Salehyan
Leader similarity and international conflict pp. 102-118 Downloads
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 Downloads
Francesca Parente
Militarized state-building interventions and the survival of fragile states pp. 134-148 Downloads
Kelly Matush and David A Lake
Blessing or curse? Assessing the local impacts of foreign direct investment on conflict in Africa pp. 149-165 Downloads
Samuel Brazys, Indra de Soysa and Krishna Chaitanya Vadlamannati
The election of former rebel women pp. 166-181 Downloads
Elizabeth L Brannon
The women and men that make peace: Introducing the Mediating Individuals (M-IND) dataset pp. 182-192 Downloads
Joakim Kreutz and Magda Lorena Cárdenas
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