Journal of Peace Research
1964 - 2025
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Volume 50, issue 6, 2013
- IGO membership, network convergence, and credible signaling in militarized disputes pp. 659-676

- Brandon J Kinne
- Territorial disputes and the politics of individual well-being pp. 677-690

- Steven V Miller
- Into the lion’s den pp. 691-706

- Han Dorussen and Theodora-Ismene Gizelis
- Blue helmets as targets pp. 707-720

- Nynke Salverda
- Potential early phase success and ultimate failure of economic sanctions pp. 721-736

- Sajjad Faraji Dizaji and Peter Bergeijk
- Narrow interests and military resource allocation in autocratic regimes pp. 737-750

- Justin Conrad, Hong-Cheol Kim and Mark Souva
- When have violent civil conflicts spread? Introducing a dataset of substate conflict contagion pp. 751-759

- Nathan Black
- Book Notes pp. 761-770

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- Erratum pp. 770-770

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- Books Received pp. 771-771

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Volume 50, issue 5, 2013
- War and famine, peace and light? The economic dynamics of conflict in Somalia 1993–2009 pp. 545-561

- Anja Shortland, Katerina Christopoulou and Charalampos Makatsoris
- Dialogue and interethnic trust pp. 563-575

- Isak Svensson and Karen Brounéus
- Why do the victors kill the vanquished? Explaining political violence in post-World War II Italy pp. 577-593

- Francesca Grandi
- Geographic proximity and third-party joiners in militarized interstate disputes pp. 595-608

- Kyle A Joyce and Alex Braithwaite
- Relative rebel strength and the onset and outcome of civil war mediation pp. 609-622

- Govinda Clayton
- Power parity and peace? The role of relative power in civil war settlement pp. 623-634

- Philip Hultquist
- Accounting for the dynamics of one-sided violence pp. 635-644

- Gerald Schneider and Margit Bussmann
Volume 50, issue 4, 2013
- Forecasting the onset of genocide and politicide pp. 437-452

- Benjamin E Goldsmith, Charles R Butcher, Dimitri Semenovich and Arcot Sowmya
- Who killed in Rwanda’s genocide? Micro-space, social influence and individual participation in intergroup violence pp. 453-467

- Omar Shahabudin McDoom
- Me, myself, and allies: Understanding the external sources of power pp. 469-478

- David Sobek and Joe Clare
- Regime type, issues of contention, and economic sanctions: Re-evaluating the economic peace between democracies pp. 479-493

- Geoffrey P R Wallace
- Voters versus terrorists: Analyzing the effect of terrorist events on voter turnout pp. 495-508

- Joseph Robbins, Lance Hunter and Gregg R Murray
- Armed Conflicts, 1946–2012 pp. 509-521

- Lotta Themnér and Peter Wallensteen
- Introducing the UCDP Georeferenced Event Dataset pp. 523-532

- Ralph Sundberg and Erik Melander
Volume 50, issue 3, 2013
- Understanding nonviolent resistance pp. 271-276

- Erica Chenoweth and Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham
- The practice and study of civil resistance pp. 277-290

- Kurt Schock
- Understanding strategic choice pp. 291-304

- Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham
- Gender ideologies and forms of contentious mobilization in the Middle East pp. 305-318

- Victor Asal, Richard Legault, Ora Szekely and Jonathan Wilkenfeld
- Shifting sands pp. 319-336

- Stephen M Shellman, Brian P Levey and Joseph K Young
- Mutiny and nonviolence in the Arab Spring pp. 337-349

- Sharon Erickson Nepstad
- Protecting civilians in civil war pp. 351-367

- Oliver Kaplan
- Activism and awareness pp. 369-383

- Christian Davenport and Priyamvada Trivedi
- Fresh carnations or all thorn, no rose? Nonviolent campaigns and transitions in autocracies pp. 385-400

- Mauricio Rivera Celestino and Kristian Skrede Gleditsch
- Dynamics and factors of transition from armed struggle to nonviolent resistance pp. 401-413

- Véronique Dudouet
- Unpacking nonviolent campaigns pp. 415-423

- Erica Chenoweth and Orion A Lewis
Volume 50, issue 2, 2013
- Is war declining – and why? pp. 149-157

- Azar Gat
- Stopping the legal flow of weapons pp. 159-174

- Jennifer L Erickson
- Reckless endangerment warfare pp. 175-187

- Bruce Cronin
- Domestic legal traditions and states’ human rights practices pp. 189-202

- Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, Jonathan J Ring and Mary K Spellman
- Islamic law states and the International Court of Justice pp. 203-217

- Emilia Justyna Powell
- Who wants to forgive and forget? Transitional justice preferences in postwar Burundi pp. 219-233

- Cyrus Samii
- Democracy, civil liberties, and hostage-taking terrorism pp. 235-248

- Chia-yi Lee
- States, the security sector, and the monopoly of violence pp. 249-258

- Sabine C Carey, Neil J Mitchell and Will Lowe
Volume 50, issue 1, 2013
- The recruiter’s dilemma pp. 3-16

- Thomas Hegghammer
- Forecasting is difficult, especially about the future pp. 17-31

- Kristian Skrede Gleditsch and Michael D Ward
- The illiberal trading state pp. 33-45

- Quddus Z Snyder
- Ally provocateur pp. 47-58

- Brett V Benson, Patrick R Bentley and James Lee Ray
- UN peace operations and protection of civilians pp. 59-73

- Lisa Hultman
- Terrorist attack and target diversity pp. 75-90

- Charlinda Santifort, Todd Sandler and Patrick T Brandt
- Causality between terrorism and economic growth pp. 91-104

- Daniel Meierrieks and Thomas Gries
- Constrained by the bank and the ballot pp. 105-119

- Courtenay R Conrad and Jacqueline HR DeMeritt
- Economic sanctions pp. 121-135

- Susan Hannah Allen and David J Lektzian
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