Journal of Peace Research
1964 - 2025
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Volume 39, issue 6, 2002
- Peacekeeping and Burden-sharing, 1994-2000 pp. 651-668

- Hirofumi Shimizu and Todd Sandler
- The Outcomes of Military Buildups: Minor States vs. Major Powers pp. 669-691

- Susan G. Sample
- The Arms Trade and the Incidence of Political Violence in Sub-saharan Africa, 1967-97 pp. 693-710

- Cassady Craft and Joseph P. Smaldone
- Is There a Clash of Civilizations? Evidence from Patterns of International Conflict Involvement, 1946-97 pp. 711-734

- Giacomo Chiozza
- Muslims and Christians in Lebanon: Common Views on Political Issues pp. 735-746

- Fabiola Azar and Etienne Mullet
Volume 39, issue 5, 2002
- Civil War: Academic Research and the Policy Community pp. 515-525

- Andrew Mack
- The Liberal Peace and Conflictive Interactions: The Onset of Militarized Interstate Disputes, 1950-78 pp. 527-546

- Bernadette M. E. Jungblut and Richard J. Stoll
- Race, Gender, and War pp. 547-568

- Miroslav Nincic and Donna J. Nincic
- Defence, Education and Health Expenditures in Turkey, 1924-96 pp. 569-580

- Julide Yildirim and Selami Sezgin
- Communication Across Conflict Lines: The Case of Ethnically Divided Cyprus pp. 581-596

- Harry Anastasiou
- Divided yet United: Israeli-jewish Attitudes Toward the Oslo Process pp. 597-613

- Tamar Hermann and Ephraim Yuchtman-Yaar
- Armed Conflict 1946-2001: A New Dataset pp. 615-637

- Nils Petter Gleditsch, Peter Wallensteen, Mikael Eriksson, Margareta Sollenberg and Hã…vard Strand
Volume 39, issue 4, 2002
- Paradise is a Bazaar? Greed, Creed, and Governance in Civil War, 1989-99 pp. 395-416

- Indra de Soysa
- The Geography of Civil War pp. 417-433

- Halvard Buhaug and Scott Gates
- Warlord Competition pp. 435-446

- Stergios Skaperdas
- Plunder & Protection Inc pp. 447-459

- Halvor Mehlum, Karl Ove Moene and Ragnar Torvik
- Violence Against Civilians in Civil Wars: Looting or Terror? pp. 461-485

- Jean-Paul Azam and Anke Hoeffler
- Credibility and Reputation in Peacemaking pp. 487-501

- Tony Addison and S. Mansoob Murshed
Volume 39, issue 3, 2002
- Strategic Rivalries, Protracted Conflict, and Crisis Escalation pp. 263-287

- Michael Colaresi and William R. Thompson
- International Systems, Domestic Structures, and Risk pp. 289-312

- Patricia A. Weitsman and George E. Shambaugh
- War-weariness and Cumulative Effects: Victors, Vanquished, and Subsequent Interstate Intervention pp. 313-337

- Jeffrey Pickering
- The Demand for Military Spending in South Africa pp. 339-354

- Peter Batchelor, John Dunne and Guy Lamb
- Evaluating the Contributions of Track-two Diplomacy to Conflict Termination in South Africa, 1984-90 pp. 355-372

- Daniel Lieberfeld
Volume 39, issue 2, 2002
- Do Democracies Exhibit Stronger International Environmental Commitment? A Cross-country Analysis pp. 139-164

- Eric Neumayer
- A Cognitive Theory of Deterrence pp. 165-183

- Jeffrey D. Berejikian
- Determinants of Reconciliation and Compromise Among Israelis and Palestinians pp. 185-202

- Jacob Shamir and Khalil Shikaki
- Making Power-sharing Work: Lessons from Successes and Failures in Ethnic Conflict Regulation pp. 203-228

- Ulrich Schneckener
- Kantian Liberalism and the Collective Defense of Democracy in Latin America pp. 229-250

- Randall Parish and Mark Peceny
Volume 39, issue 1, 2002
- Give or Take: Foreign Aid and Foreign Policy Substitutability pp. 5-26

- Glenn Palmer, Scott B. Wohlander and T. Clifton Morgan
- Discrimination in International Relations: Analyzing External Support for Ethnic Groups pp. 27-50

- Stephen M. Saideman
- Rewarding North Korea: Theoretical Perspectives on the 1994 Agreed Framework pp. 51-68

- Curtis H. Martin
- Conflicting Identities: Solidary Incentives in the Serbo-croatian War pp. 69-90

- Gavan Duffy and Nicole Lindstrom
- European Integration in Identity Narratives in Estonia: A Quest for Security pp. 91-108

- Merje Kuus
- Trade Decreases Conflict More in Multi-actor Systems: A Comment on Dorussen pp. 109-114

- Hã…vard Hegre
- Trade and Conflict in Multi-country Models: A Rejoinder pp. 115-118

- Han Dorussen
Volume 38, issue 6, 2001
- Rivalries and the Democratic Peace in the Major Power Subsystem pp. 659-683

- Karen Rasler and William R. Thompson
- Conflict Resolution, Culture, and Religion: Toward a Training Model of Interreligious Peacebuilding pp. 685-704

- Mohammed Abu-Nimer
- The Balance of Power: Formal Perfection and Practical Flaws pp. 705-722

- Shale Horowitz
- The Challenge of Critical Theories: Peace Research at the Start of the New Century pp. 723-737

- Heikki Patomäki
- Measuring Space: A Minimum-Distance Database and Applications to International Studies pp. 739-758

- Kristian S. Gleditsch and Michael D. Ward
Volume 38, issue 5, 2001
- Democratizing with Ethnic Divisions: A Source of Conflict? pp. 547-567

- Demet Yalcin Mousseau
- Ideology in Context: Explaining Sendero Luminoso's Tactical Escalation pp. 569-592

- James Ron
- Reading and Misreading the Ancient Evidence for Democratic Peace pp. 593-608

- Eric Robinson
- Remarks on the Ancient Evidence for Democratic Peace pp. 609-613

- Spencer R. Weart
- Response to Spencer Weart pp. 615-617

- Eric Robinson
- Does War Impede Trade? A Response to Anderton & Carter pp. 619-624

- Katherine Barbieri and Jack S. Levy
- On Disruption of Trade by War: A Reply to Barbieri & Levy pp. 625-628

- Charles Anderton and John R. Carter
- Armed Conflict, 1989-2000 pp. 629-644

- Peter Wallensteen and Margareta Sollenberg
Volume 38, issue 4, 2001
- Researching Humanitarian Intervention: Some Lessons pp. 419-428

- Thomas G. Weiss
- The Redistributive State and Conflicts in Africa pp. 429-444

- Jean-Paul Azam
- The Impact of War on Trade: An Interrupted Times-Series Study pp. 445-457

- Charles Anderton and John R. Carter
- Two Civilizations and Ethnic Conflict: Islam and the West pp. 459-472

- Jonathan Fox
- Colonial Style and Post-Colonial Ethnic Conflict in Africa pp. 473-491

- Robert Blanton, T. David Mason and Brian Athow
- Gandhian Philosophy, Conflict Resolution Theory and Practical Approaches to Negotiation pp. 493-513

- Thomas Weber
- Survival of Rationalism between Hostility and Economic Growth pp. 515-535

- Süheyla Özyildirim and Nur Bi̇lge Criss
Volume 38, issue 3, 2001
- Dimensions of Conflict Resolution in Ethnopolitical Disputes pp. 275-287

- Frederic S. Pearson
- From Interests to Identities: Towards a New Emphasis in Interactive Conflict Resolution pp. 289-305

- Jay Rothman and Marie L. Olson
- Cyprus: The Failure of Mediation and the Escalation of an Identity-Based Conflict to an Adversarial Impasse pp. 307-326

- Ronald J. Fisher
- Consociational and Civic Society Approaches to Peacebuilding in Northern Ireland pp. 327-352

- Sean Byrne
- Ethnic Politics, Mediation, and Conflict Resolution: The Guyana Experience pp. 353-372

- Perry Mars
- Mediation and the Transformation of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict pp. 373-392

- Louis Kriesberg
- South African Experiences with Identity and Community Conflicts pp. 393-405

- Davin Bremner
Volume 38, issue 2, 2001
- Territorial Disputes and the Probability of War, 1816-1992 pp. 123-138

- John Vasquez and Marie T. Henehan
- Population Dynamics and Susceptibility for Ethnic Conflict: The Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina pp. 139-161

- J. Andrew Slack and Roy R. Doyon
- Civil Society and Peacebuilding in Bosnia and Herzegovina pp. 163-180

- Roberto Belloni
- Nuclear Weapons and Indian Strategic Culture pp. 181-198

- Rajesh M. Basrur
- The Global Sources of Regional Transitions from War to Peace pp. 199-225

- Benjamin Miller
- Democracies as Intervening States: A Critique of Kegley & Hermann pp. 227-235

- John A. Tures
Volume 38, issue 1, 2001
- The Long Peace of ASEAN pp. 5-25

- Timo Kivimäki
- Non-Nationalist Voting in Bosnian Municipal Elections: Implications for Democracy and Peacebuilding pp. 27-47

- Michael Pugh and Margaret Cobble
- Uncertainty, Change, and War: Power Fluctuations and War in the Modern Elite Power System pp. 49-66

- Jeffrey S. Morton and Harvey Starr
- Capability Theory and the Future of NATO's Decisionmaking Rules pp. 67-86

- Jack E. Vincent, Ira L. Straus and Richard R. Biondi
- Moral Disengagement: Measurement and Modification pp. 87-99

- Alfred L. McAlister
- Decentralization versus State Collapse: Explaining Russia's Endurance pp. 101-106

- Mikhail A. Alexseev
- Russia and the Politics of `Putinism' pp. 107-112

- Graeme P. Herd
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