Journal of Peace Research
1964 - 2025
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Volume 49, issue 6, 2012
- The two swords pp. 753-768

- Peter S Henne
- Growth, history, or institutions pp. 769-783

- Graziella Bertocchi and Andrea Guerzoni
- Denial and punishment in the North Caucasus pp. 785-800

- Monica Duffy Toft and Yuri Zhukov
- Ethnicity and strategy in the Bosnian civil war pp. 801-815

- Stefano Costalli and Francesco Niccolò Moro
- After ethnic civil war pp. 817-831

- Karin Dyrstad
- The effects of trust on victimization in Colombia pp. 833-846

- Jose Cuesta and Erik Alda
- The dynamics of terror during the Peruvian civil war pp. 847-862

- David Fielding and Anja Shortland
- Impediments to trade across the Green Line in Cyprus pp. 863-872

- Omer Gokcekus, Jessica Henson, Dennis Nottebaum and Anthony Wanis-St John
- Book Notes pp. 873-881

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- Books Received pp. 883-883

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Volume 49, issue 5, 2012
- The effect of trust in government on rallies ’round the flag pp. 631-645

- J Tyson Chatagnier
- Armed intervention and civilian victimization in intrastate conflicts pp. 647-660

- Reed M Wood, Jacob D Kathman and Stephen E Gent
- Conflict resolution processes, uncertainty and labour demand pp. 661-670

- Alberto Colino
- Old truths and new politics pp. 671-684

- Laura K Taylor and Alexander Dukalskis
- The economic benefits of justice pp. 685-699

- Benjamin J Appel and Cyanne E Loyle
- Why many cooks if they can spoil the broth? The determinants of multiparty mediation pp. 701-715

- Tobias Böhmelt
- ‘Our brothers who went to the bush’: Post-identity conflict and the experience of reconciliation in Sierra Leone pp. 717-729

- Gearoid Millar
- Armed conflict and post-conflict justice, 1946–2006 pp. 731-740

- Helga Malmin Binningsbø, Cyanne E Loyle, Scott Gates and Jon Elster
Volume 49, issue 4, 2012
- The cost of exposing cheating pp. 503-516

- Ursula E Daxecker
- Incumbents, successors, and crisis bargaining pp. 517-530

- Scott Wolford
- A price worth fighting for? Natural resources and conflict recurrence pp. 531-546

- Siri Aas Rustad and Helga Malmin Binningsbø
- Leave none to claim the land pp. 547-563

- Marijke Verpoorten
- Armed Conflicts, 1946–2011 pp. 565-575

- Lotta Themnér and Peter Wallensteen
- Dynamics of political instability in the United States, 1780–2010 pp. 577-591

- Peter Turchin
- Measuring institutions pp. 593-603

- Farayi Gwenhamo, Johannes Fedderke and Raphael de Kadt
- Global patterns of maritime piracy, 2000–09 pp. 605-617

- Bridget L Coggins
- Book Notes pp. 619-625

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- Books Received pp. 627-627

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Volume 49, issue 3, 2012
- Good for the money pp. 391-405

- Matthew R DiGiuseppe, Colin M Barry and Richard W Frank
- Does transnational terrorism reduce foreign direct investment? Business-related versus non-business-related terrorism pp. 407-422

- Matthew Powers and Seung-Whan Choi
- Peace on quicksand? Challenging the conventional wisdom about economic growth and post-conflict risks pp. 423-429

- Marianne Dahl and Bjørn Høyland
- Political order, development and social violence pp. 431-444

- Sean Fox and Kristian Hoelscher
- Dueling incentives pp. 445-458

- Dara Kay Cohen and Amelia Hoover Green
- Zapatista and counter-Zapatista protests pp. 459-472

- MarÃa Inclán
- Organizational legacies of violence pp. 473-491

- Sarah Zukerman Daly
- Book Notes pp. 493-498

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- Books Received pp. 499-500

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Volume 49, issue 2, 2012
- The Nils Petter Gleditsch JPR Article of the Year Award, 2011 goes to Cullen S Hendrix & Sarah M Glaser pp. 271-271

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- Can states buy peace? Social welfare spending and civil conflicts pp. 273-287

- Zeynep Taydas and Dursun Peksen
- Inequality and conflict in federations pp. 289-304

- Christa Deiwiks, Lars-Erik Cederman and Kristian Skrede Gleditsch
- Structural determinants of human rights prosecutions after democratic transition pp. 305-320

- Hun Joon Kim
- When and how many: The effects of third party joining on casualties and duration in interstate wars pp. 321-334

- Zachary C Shirkey
- UN intervention and the duration of international crises pp. 335-349

- Kyle Beardsley
- Introducing the UCDP Non-State Conflict Dataset pp. 351-362

- Ralph Sundberg, Kristine Eck and Joakim Kreutz
- PRIO-GRID: A unified spatial data structure pp. 363-374

- Andreas Forø Tollefsen, Håvard Strand and Halvard Buhaug
- Book Notes pp. 375-380

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- Books Received pp. 381-383

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- 2011 Reviewers pp. 385-386

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- Errata pp. 387-388

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Volume 49, issue 1, 2012
- Whither the weather? Climate change and conflict pp. 3-9

- Nils Petter Gleditsch
- The publics’ concern for global warming: A cross-national study of 47 countries pp. 11-22

- Berit Kvaløy, Henning Finseraas and Ola Listhaug
- African range wars: Climate, conflict, and property rights pp. 23-34

- Christopher K Butler and Scott Gates
- Climate change, rainfall, and social conflict in Africa pp. 35-50

- Cullen S Hendrix and Idean Salehyan
- Come rain or shine: An analysis of conflict and climate variability in East Africa pp. 51-64

- Clionadh Raleigh and Dominic Kniveton
- Climate change, violent conflict and local institutions in Kenya’s drylands pp. 65-80

- Wario R Adano, Ton Dietz, Karen Witsenburg and Fred Zaal
- Climate clashes? Weather variability, land pressure, and organized violence in Kenya, 1989–2004 pp. 81-96

- Ole Magnus Theisen
- Does climate change drive land-use conflicts in the Sahel? pp. 97-111

- Tor A Benjaminsen, Koffi Alinon, Halvard Buhaug and Jill Tove Buseth
- Climate variability, economic growth, and civil conflict pp. 113-127

- Vally Koubi, Thomas Bernauer, Anna Kalbhenn and Gabriele Spilker
- Civil war, climate change, and development: A scenario study for sub-Saharan Africa pp. 129-145

- Conor Devitt and Richard Tol
- Climate-related natural disasters, economic growth, and armed civil conflict pp. 147-162

- Drago Bergholt and Päivi Lujala
- Don’t blame the weather! Climate-related natural disasters and civil conflict pp. 163-176

- Rune T Slettebak
- Could climate change precipitate peace? pp. 177-192

- Erik Gartzke
- Climate change and the institutional resilience of international river basins pp. 193-209

- Lucia De Stefano, James Duncan, Shlomi Dinar, Kerstin Stahl, Kenneth M Strzepek and Aaron T Wolf
- Weathering climate change: Can institutions mitigate international water conflict? pp. 211-225

- Jaroslav Tir and Douglas M Stinnett
- Climate change and international water conflict in Central Asia pp. 227-239

- Thomas Bernauer and Tobias Siegfried
- Climate change and security in the Israeli–Palestinian context pp. 241-257

- Eran Feitelson, Abdelrahman Tamimi and Gad Rosenthal
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