Journal of Peace Research
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Volume 48, issue 6, 2011
- Supplying peace: Participation in and troop contribution to peacekeeping missions pp. 699-714

- Vincenzo Bove and Leandro Elia
- Liberal peace and shared resources – A fair-weather phenomenon? pp. 715-735

- Anna Kalbhenn
- Capacity to trust? Institutional capacity, conflict, and political trust in Africa, 2000–2005 pp. 737-752

- Marc L Hutchison and Kristin Johnson
- The diffusion of racist violence in the Netherlands: Discourse and distance pp. 753-766

- Robert Braun
- Together in the middle: Back-channel negotiation in the Irish peace process pp. 767-780

- Niall Ó Dochartaigh
- Naga militancy and violent politics in the shadow of ceasefire pp. 781-792

- Åshild Kolås
- The economic costs of the German participation in the Afghanistan war pp. 793-805

- Tilman Brück, Olaf de Groot and Friedrich Schneider
- The Religion and State-Minorities dataset pp. 807-816

- Yasemin Akbaba and Jonathan Fox
Volume 48, issue 5, 2011
- Mineral production, territory, and ethnic rebellion: The role of rebel constituencies pp. 571-585

- Jason Sorens
- Who wants to be a major power? Explaining the expansion of foreign policy ambition pp. 587-603

- Benjamin O Fordham
- Why Indian men rebel? Explaining armed rebellion in the northeastern states of India, 1970-2007 pp. 605-619

- Krishna Chaitanya Vadlamannati
- Understanding the co-existence of conflict and cooperation: Transboundary ecosystem management in the Virunga Massif pp. 621-635

- Adrian Martin, Eugene Rutagarama, Ana Cascão, Maryke Gray and Vasudha Chhotray
- Socio-psychological barriers to peace making: An empirical examination within the Israeli Jewish Society pp. 637-651

- Eran Halperin and Daniel Bar-Tal
- Stability and change in the Freedom House political rights and civil liberties measures pp. 653-662

- David Armstrong
- Introducing the Civil Wars Mediation (CWM) dataset pp. 663-672

- Karl DeRouen, Jacob Bercovitch and Paulina Pospieszna
- Quantifying intelligence cooperation: The United States International Intelligence Behavior (USIIB) dataset pp. 673-682

- Ersel Aydinli and Musa Tuzuner
Volume 48, issue 4, 2011
- Field Research in Conflict Environments: Methodological Challenges and Snowball Sampling pp. 423-435

- Nissim Cohen and Tamar Arieli
- Does Trade Prevent or Promote Interstate Conflict Initiation? pp. 437-453

- Quan Li and Rafael Reuveny
- Foreign Military Intervention and Women's Rights pp. 455-468

- Dursun Peksen
- National Missile Defense and (dis) Satisfaction pp. 469-480

- Stephen L Quackenbush and A Cooper Drury
- Civil Conflict and World Fisheries, 1952-2004 pp. 481-495

- Cullen S Hendrix and Sarah M Glaser
- Bullets and Votes: Public Opinion and Terrorist Strategies pp. 497-508

- Henar Criado
- Societal Security, the Security Dilemma, and Extreme Anti-Migrant Hostility in Russia pp. 509-523

- Mikhail A Alexseev
- Armed Conflict, 1946-2010 pp. 525-536

- Lotta Themnér and Peter Wallensteen
- The Institutional Expansion of Human Rights, 1863-2003: A Comprehensive Dataset of International Instruments pp. 537-546

- Michael A Elliott
- Venezuela and Military Expenditure Data pp. 547-556

- Jeff Colgan
Volume 48, issue 3, 2011
- New Frontiers of Terrorism Research: An Introduction pp. 279-286

- Todd Sandier
- On the Economics of Interrogation: The Big 4 Versus the Little Fish Game pp. 287-301

- Walter Enders and Paan Jindapon
- Transnational Terrorism, US Military Aid, and the Incentive to Misrepresent pp. 303-318

- Navin A Bapat
- Domestic Versus Transnational Terrorism: Data, Decomposition, and Dynamics pp. 319-337

- Walter Enders, Todd Sandler and Khusrav Gaibulloev
- Poverty, Minority Economic Discrimination, and Domestic Terrorism pp. 339-353

- James A Piazza
- The Adverse Effect of Transnational and Domestic Terrorism on Growth in Africa pp. 355-371

- Khusrav Gaibulloev and Todd Sandier
- Terrorism Experiments pp. 373-382

- Daniel Arce, Rachel Croson and Catherine Eckel
- Terrorism and the Economics of Trust pp. 383-398

- Stephen Blomberg, Gregory Hess and Daniel YJ Tan
- Legislative Response to International Terrorism pp. 399-411

- Mariaelisa Epifanio
Volume 48, issue 2, 2011
- How different are the correlates of onset and continuation of civil wars? pp. 145-155

- Michael Bleaney and Arcangelo Dimico
- Expanding the scope of post-conflict justice: Individual, state and societal responsibility for mass atrocity pp. 157-169

- Jelena Subotic
- Taking matters into their own hands: An analysis of the determinants of state-conducted peacekeeping in civil wars pp. 171-184

- Nicolas Rost and J Michael Greig
- Third-party trade, political similarity, and dyadic conflict pp. 185-200

- Timothy M Peterson
- Sleeping hegemons: Third-party intervention following territorial integrity transgressions pp. 201-215

- Eelco van der Maat
- 100 Horsemen and the empty city: A game theoretic examination of deception in Chinese military legend pp. 217-223

- Christopher Cotton and Chang Liu
- Terror management in times of war: Mortality salience effects on self-esteem and governmental and army support pp. 225-234

- Armand Chatard, Leila Selimbegović, Paul N'Dri Konan, Jamie Arndt, Tom Pyszczynski, Fabio Lorenzi-Cioldi and Martial Van der Linden
- Origins of the Palestinian refugee problem: Changes in the historical memory of Israelis/Jews 1949-2004 pp. 235-248

- Rafi Nets-Zehngut
- Global instances of coups from 1950 to 2010: A new dataset pp. 249-259

- Jonathan M Powell and Clayton L Thyne
- Book Notes pp. 261-269

- Max Abrahms, Pavel Baev, Kristin M Bakke, Jack David Eller, Marianne Dahl, Kendra Dupuy, Nils Petter Gleditsch, Jørgen Jensehaugen, Kjell Erling Kjellman, Åshild Kolås, Scott London, Helga Malmin Binningsbø, Ulrich Pilster, Erlend Paasche, Chuck Thiessen, Ole Magnus Theisen, Andreas Tollefsen, Yücel Vural and Hilde Wallacher
- Books Received pp. 271-273

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Volume 47, issue 6, 2010
- The economic effects of violent conflict: Evidence from asset market reactions pp. 671-684

- Massimo Guidolin and Eliana La Ferrara
- Trade and asymmetric alliances pp. 685-696

- Benjamin O Fordham
- The geometry of security: Modeling interstate alliances as evolving networks pp. 697-709

- T. Camber Warren
- Dynamics of influence in international politics: The ICC, BIAs, and economic sanctions pp. 711-721

- Irfan Nooruddin and Autumn Lockwood Payton
- Transnational mergers and acquisitions: The impact of FDI on human rights, 1981—2006 pp. 723-734

- Dong-Hun Kim and Peter F Trumbore
- Geography, poverty and conflict in Nepal pp. 735-748

- Quy-Toan Do and Lakshmi Iyer
- The effect of warfare on the environment pp. 749-761

- Rafael Reuveny, Andreea S Mihalache-O'Keef and Quan Li
- Trade does promote peace: New simultaneous estimates of the reciprocal effects of trade and conflict pp. 763-774

- HÃ¥vard Hegre, John R Oneal and Bruce Russett
- When democratization radicalizes: The Kurdish nationalist movement in Turkey pp. 775-789

- Güneş Murat Tezcür
- Be careful what you wish for: War aims and the construction of postwar political orders pp. 791-801

- Bruce Cronin
- Transitional justice in the world, 1970-2007: Insights from a new dataset pp. 803-809

- Tricia D Olsen, Leigh A Payne and Andrew G Reiter
- Books Received pp. 817-819

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Volume 47, issue 5, 2010
- The deterrent effects of economic integration pp. 523-533

- Aysegul Aydin
- Peaceful transitions and democracy pp. 535-546

- ReÅŸat Bayer
- From toys to warships: Interdependence and the effects of disaggregated trade on militarized disputes pp. 547-559

- Cullen Goenner
- Structural estimation of economic sanctions pp. 561-573

- Taehee Whang
- Much ado about religion pp. 575-587

- Daphna Canetti, Stevan E Hobfoll, Ami Pedahzur and Eran Zaidise
- Rebel capability and strategic violence against civilians pp. 601-614

- Reed M Wood
- Voice and silence: Why groups take credit for acts of terror pp. 615-626

- Aaron M Hoffman
- The power of friends pp. 627-637

- Jeni Whalan
- Historical memory as a foundation for peace: Network formation and ethnic identity in North Mara, Tanzania pp. 639-650

- Jan Bender Shetler
- Introducing ACLED: An Armed Conflict Location and Event Dataset pp. 651-660

- Clionadh Raleigh, Rew Linke, HÃ¥vard Hegre and Joakim Karlsen
- Book Notes pp. 661-666

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- Books Received pp. 667-668

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Volume 47, issue 4, 2010
- The perils of policy by p-value: Predicting civil conflicts pp. 363-375

- Michael D Ward, Brian D Greenhill and Kristin M Bakke
- Democratization and civil war: Empirical evidence pp. 377-394

- Lars-Erik Cederman, Simon Hug and Lutz Krebs
- Pain, pressure and political cover: Explaining mediation incidence pp. 395-406

- Kyle C Beardsley
- Political survival, policy distribution, and alliance formation pp. 407-419

- Anessa L. Kimball
- Oil and democracy: More than a cross-country correlation? pp. 421-431

- Silje Aslaksen
- ‘An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth’: Political violence and counter-insurgency in Egypt pp. 433-447

- David Fielding and Anja Shortland
- Supporter of stability or agent of agitation? The effect of US foreign policy on coups in Latin America, 1960—99 pp. 449-461

- Clayton L Thyne
- Not loving thy neighbour as thyself: Trade, democracy and military expenditure explanations underlying India—Pakistan rivalry pp. 463-476

- Syed Mansoob Murshed and Dawood Mamoon
- Regional effects of terrorism on economic growth in Turkey: A geographically weighted regression approach pp. 477-489

- Nadir Öcal and Julide Yildirim
- Representing ethnic groups in space: A new dataset pp. 491-499

- Nils B. Weidmann, Jan Ketil Roslashd and Lars-Erik Cederman
- Armed Conflicts, 1946—2009 pp. 501-509

- Lotta Harbom and Peter Wallensteen
- Books Received pp. 519-520

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Volume 47, issue 3, 2010
- Masters of their domains: The role of state capacity in civil wars pp. 267-271

- David Sobek
- Measuring state capacity: Theoretical and empirical implications for the study of civil conflict pp. 273-285

- Cullen S Hendrix
- Is the hidden hand an iron fist? Capitalism and civil peace, 1970-2005 pp. 287-298

- Indra de Soysa and Hanne Fjelde
- Political opportunity structures, democracy, and civil war pp. 299-310

- Kristian Skrede Gleditsch and Andrea Ruggeri
- Resisting infection: How state capacity conditions conflict contagion pp. 311-319

- Alex Braithwaite
- Of rulers, rebels, and revenue: State capacity, civil war onset, and primary commodities pp. 321-332

- Cameron G Thies
- Civil war peace agreement implementation and state capacity pp. 333-346

- Karl DeRouen, Mark J Ferguson, Samuel Norton, Young Hwan Park, Jenna Lea and Ashley Streat-Bartlett
- Books Received pp. 355-356

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Volume 47, issue 2, 2010
- Blocking resolution: How external states can prolong civil wars pp. 115-127

- David E. Cunningham
- Economic sanctions and the duration of civil conflicts pp. 129-141

- Abel Escriba-Folch
- Foreign direct investment and militarized international conflict pp. 143-153

- Margit Bussmann
- The democratic peace research program and system-level analysis pp. 155-165

- Ewan Harrison
- The effectiveness of tracks of diplomacy strategies in third-party interventions pp. 167-178

- Tobias Bohmelt
- Give peace a chance: Nonviolent protest and the creation of territorial autonomy arrangements pp. 179-191

- Renat Shaykhutdinov
- Israeli identity formation and the Arab-Israeli conflict in election platforms, 1969-2006 pp. 193-204

- Neta Oren
- The spoiler effect: Framing attitudes and expectations toward peace pp. 205-215

- Thamir Sheafer and Shira Dvir-Gvirsman
- African peacekeeping in Africa: Warlord politics, defense economics, and state legitimacy pp. 217-229

- Jonah Victor
- Shades of truth and lies: Interpreting testimonies of war and violence pp. 231-241

- Lee Ann Fujii
- How and when armed conflicts end: Introducing the UCDP Conflict Termination dataset pp. 243-250

- Joakim Kreutz
- Books Received pp. 259-260

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- Referees pp. 261-262

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Volume 47, issue 1, 2010
- Explaining the onset of mass killing, 1949-87 pp. 3-13

- Frank W. Wayman and Atsushi Tago
- The spoils of nature: Armed civil conflict and rebel access to natural resources pp. 15-28

- Paivi Lujala
- Trade networks and the Kantian peace pp. 29-42

- Han Dorussen and Hugh Ward
- Religion, securitization and anti-immigration attitudes: The case of Greece pp. 43-57

- Georgios Karyotis and Stratos Patrikios
- Socio-psychological implications for an occupying society: The case of Israel pp. 59-70

- Eran Halperin, Daniel Bar-Tal, Keren Sharvit, Nimrod Rosler and Amiram Raviv
- Media power during humanitarian interventions: Is Eastern Europe any different from the West? pp. 71-82

- Ekaterina Balabanova
- Disaggregating actors in intranational conflict pp. 83-90

- Stephen M. Shellman, Clare Hatfield and Maggie J. Mills
- MIDLOC: Introducing the Militarized Interstate Dispute Location dataset pp. 91-98

- Alex Braithwaite
- Books Received pp. 105-106

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- JPR Article of the Year Award, 2009, Goes to Stathis N. Kalyvas & Matthew Adam Kocher pp. 739-739

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