Journal of Peace Research
1964 - 2025
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Volume 42, issue 6, 2005
- How Do Commercial Institutions Promote Peace? pp. 659-678

- David H. Bearce and Sawa Omori
- Right or Robust? The Sensitive Nature of Repression to Globalization pp. 679-698

- Emilie M. Hafner-Burton
- Insurgency and the Opening of Peace Processes pp. 699-717

- Navin A. Bapat
- The Failure of the Israeli–Palestinian Peace Process, 1993–2000 pp. 719-736

- Oren Barak
- Women, Violence and Nonviolent Resistance in East Timor pp. 737-749

- Christine Mason
- The Interaction of Narcotics and Conflict pp. 751-760

- Svante E. Cornell
Volume 42, issue 5, 2005
- The Classical Liberals Were Half Right (or Half Wrong): New Tests of the ‘Liberal Peace’, 1960-88 pp. 523-543

- Hyung Min Kim and David L. Rousseau
- Dividing Countries to Promote Peace: Prospects for Long-Term Success of Partitions pp. 545-562

- Jaroslav Tir
- Rational Mediation: A Theory and a Test pp. 563-583

- Lesley G. Terris and Zeev Maoz
- Determinants of Multilateralism in US Use of Force: State of Economy, Election Cycle, and Divided Government pp. 585-604

- Atsushi Tago
- The Market for Force and Public Security: The Destabilizing Consequences of Private Military Companies pp. 605-622

- Anna Leander
- Armed Conflict and Its International Dimensions, 1946-2004 pp. 623-635

- Lotta Harbom and Peter Wallensteen
Volume 42, issue 4, 2005
- The Demography of Conflict and Violence: An Introduction pp. 371-374

- Helge Brunborg and Henrik Urdal
- The Demographics of Genocide: Refugees and Territorial Loss in the Mass Murder of European Jewry pp. 375-391

- Manus I. Midlarsky
- Relative Resources: Inequality in Ethnic Wars, Revolutions, and Genocides pp. 393-415

- Marie L. Besançon
- People vs. Malthus: Population Pressure, Environmental Degradation, and Armed Conflict Revisited pp. 417-434

- Henrik Urdal
- Demography, Migration and Conflict in the Pacific pp. 435-454

- Helen Ware
- The Destructiveness of Pre-Industrial Warfare: Political and Technological Determinants pp. 455-470

- John Landers
- The Immediate and Lingering Effects of Armed Conflict on Adult Mortality: A Time-Series Cross-National Analysis pp. 471-492

- Quan Li and Ming Wen
- Migratory Coping in Wartime Mozambique: An Anthropology of Violence and Displacement in ‘Fragmented Wars’ pp. 493-508

- Stephen C. Lubkemann
Volume 42, issue 3, 2005
- War, Trade, and the Mediation of Systemic Leadership pp. 251-269

- Karen Rasler and William R. Thompson
- Justice and Peace? How the International Criminal Tribunal Affects Societal Peace in Bosnia pp. 271-289

- James Meernik
- Political Challenge in Latin America: Rebellion and Collective Protest in an Era of Democratization pp. 291-310

- Christina Schatzman
- Public Opinion in the Israeli-Palestinian Two-Level Game pp. 311-328

- Jacob Shamir and Khalil Shikaki
- Environmental Conflict Between Refugee and Host Communities pp. 329-346

- Adrian Martin
Volume 42, issue 2, 2005
- Taking Arms Against a Sea of Troubles: Conventional Arms Races During Periods of Rivalry pp. 131-147

- Douglas M. Gibler, Toby J. Rider and Marc L. Hutchison
- Political Gender Equality and State Human Rights Abuse pp. 149-166

- Erik Melander
- The Demand for Arms Imports pp. 167-181

- Ronald Smith and Ali Tasiran
- A Crisis-Density Formulation for Identifying Rivalries pp. 183-200

- J. Joseph Hewitt
- Rethinking the Greed–Grievance Nexus: Property Rights and the Political Economy of War in Sri Lanka pp. 201-217

- Benedikt Korf
- Abuse and Westernization: Reflections on Strategies of Power pp. 219-235

- Stéphane la Branche
Volume 42, issue 1, 2005
- Violent Adolescence: State Development and the Propensity for Militarized Interstate Conflict pp. 5-26

- Charles R. Boehmer and David Sobek
- Putting the Numbers to Work: Implications for Violence Prevention pp. 27-45

- Karl R. DeRouen and Shaun Goldfinch
- International Resource Conflict and Mitigation pp. 47-65

- Mark F. Giordano, Meredith A. Giordano and Aaron T. Wolf
- War and Economic Performance pp. 67-82

- Vally Koubi
- Media Framing and Foreign Policy: The Elite Press vis-à -vis US Policy in Bosnia, 1992–95 pp. 83-99

- Yehudith Auerbach and Yaeli Bloch-Elkon
- Inequality and Violent Crime: Evidence from Data on Robbery and Violent Theft pp. 101-112

- Eric Neumayer
Volume 41, issue 6, 2004
- Dyadic Hostility and the Ties That Bind: State-to-State versus State-to-System Security and Economic Relationships pp. 659-676

- Michelle A. Benson
- Norms and Interests in US Asylum Enforcement pp. 677-697

- Marc R. Rosenblum and Idean Salehyan
- Effects of Civil Wars on International Trade, 1950-92 pp. 699-713

- Resat Bayer and Matthew C. Rupert
- The Rise of Religious Nationalism and Conflict: Ethnic Conflict and Revolutionary Wars, 1945-2001 pp. 715-731

- Jonathan Fox
- Estonian Identity Formations and Threat Framing in the Post-Cold War Era pp. 733-750

- Erik Noreen and Roxanna Sjöstedt
Volume 41, issue 5, 2004
- Assessing the Basis for a Culture of Peace in Contemporary Societies pp. 531-548

- Joseph De Rivera
- Peace, War and Conflict: Social Representations Shared by Peace Activists and Non-Activists pp. 549-568

- Muro Sarrica and Alberta Contarello
- Good Fences Make Good Neighbours? A Comparison of Conflict-Regulation Strategies in Postwar Bosnia pp. 569-588

- Nina Caspersen
- Uncertainty of the Liberal Peace pp. 589-605

- Cullen Goenner
- Identifying National Types: A Cluster Analysis of Politics, Economics, and Conflict pp. 607-623

- Murray Wolfson, Zagros Madjd-Sadjadi and Patrick James
- Armed Conflict, 1989–2003 pp. 625-636

- Mikael Eriksson and Peter Wallensteen
Volume 41, issue 4, 2004
- Civilian Victims in an Asymmetrical Conflict: Operation Enduring Freedom, Afghanistan pp. 403-422

- Aldo A. Benini and Lawrence H. Moulton
- Avoiding Diversionary Targets pp. 423-443

- Giacomo Chiozza and Henk E. Goemans
- Forecasting Israeli–Palestinian Relations pp. 445-463

- Donald A. Sylvan, Jonathan W. Keller and Yoram Z. Haftel
- How Does Violent Conflict Affect Investment Location Decisions? Evidence from Israel during the Intifada pp. 465-484

- David Fielding
- Civilizational Conflicts: More Frequent, Longer, and Bloodier? pp. 485-498

- Andrej Tusicisny
- Guns, Camps and Cash: Disarmament, Demobilization and Reinsertion of Former Combatants in Transitions from War to Peace pp. 499-516

- Mark Knight and Alpaslan O÷zerdem
Volume 41, issue 3, 2004
- The Duration and Termination of Civil War pp. 243-252

- HÃ¥vard Hegre
- On the Duration of Civil War pp. 253-273

- Paul Collier, Anke Hoeffler and Måns Söderbom
- Why Do Some Civil Wars Last So Much Longer than Others? pp. 275-301

- James Fearon
- The Dynamics of Civil War Duration and Outcome pp. 303-320

- Karl R. de Rouen and David Sobek
- Congo: The Prize of Predation pp. 321-336

- Ola Olsson and Heather Congdon Fors
- What Do We Know about Natural Resources and Civil War? pp. 337-356

- Michael L. Ross
- African Militaries and Rebellion: The Political Economy of Threat and Combat Effectiveness pp. 357-369

- Jeffrey Herbst
- Does Conflict Beget Conflict? Explaining Recurring Civil War pp. 371-388

- Barbara F. Walter
Volume 41, issue 2, 2004
- Ethics and Intervention: the ‘Humanitarian Exception’ and the Problem of Abuse in the Case of Iraq pp. 131-147

- Alex J. Bellamy
- Determinants of Post-Conflict Economic Assistance pp. 149-166

- Seonjou Kang and James Meernik
- Unity in Action: Explaining Alignment Behavior in the Middle East pp. 167-189

- James H. Lebovic
- Reaching Across the Dividing Line: Building a Collective Vision for Peace in Cyprus pp. 191-209

- Benjamin J. Broome
- Measuring Alliances: the Correlates of War Formal Interstate Alliance Dataset, 1816–2000 pp. 211-222

- Douglas M. Gibler and Meredith Reid Sarkees
- The Axis Occupation and Civil War: Changing Trends in Greek Historiography, 1941–2002 pp. 223-231

- Nikos Marantzidis and Giorgos Antoniou
- Book Notes pp. 233-238

- Åshild Kolås, Elise Fredrikke Barth, Bethany Lacina, Dieter Janssen, Pavel Baev and Susanne Baier-Allen
- Books Received pp. 239-240

- N/a
Volume 41, issue 1, 2004
- World Economic Growth, Systemic Leadership, and Southern Debt Crises pp. 5-24

- Rafael Reuveny and William R. Thompson
- Structure, Politics, and Ethnonationalist Contention in Post-Franco Spain: An Integrated Model pp. 25-46

- Gregory D. Saxton
- Endogenizing Conflict Initiation: Flinching and Fighting at Global High Noon pp. 47-63

- Christopher K. Butler
- Stalemate and the Termination of Civil War: Rhodesia Reassessed pp. 65-83

- Matthew Preston
- Tito’s Slaughterhouse: A Critical Analysis of Rummel’s Work on Democide pp. 85-102

- Tomislav Dulić
- One-Thirteenth of a Data Point Does Not a Generalization Make: A Response to Dulić pp. 103-104

- Rudolph J. Rummel
- A Reply to Rummel pp. 105-106

- Tomislav Dulić
- ‘New Wars’ Discourse in Germany pp. 107-117

- Michael Brzoska
- Book Notes pp. 119-125

- Helene Christiansen Ingierd, Dieter Janssen, Gregory Reichberg, Henrik Syse, Stein Tønnesson, Robert M. Hendershot, Christopher Horwood, Sverre Lodgaard, Paulus Maasalo, Anthony Mcdermott and Oliver P. Richmond
- Books Received pp. 127-127

- N/a
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