Journal of Peace Research
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Volume 33, issue 4, 1996
- Antinomies of Postmodernism in International Studies pp. 385-390

- Øyvind Østerud
- United States Military Intervention and the Promotion of Democracy pp. 391-402

- James Meernik
- Conflict Resolution among Peaceful Societies: The Culture of Peacefulness pp. 403-420

- Bruce D. Bonta
- When the Individual Soldier Says `No' to War: A Look at Selective Refusal during the Intifada pp. 421-431

- Ruth Linn
- Explaining Territorial Disputes: From Power Politics to Normative Reasons pp. 433-449

- Tuomas Forsberg
- The Nordic Area as a `Zone of Peace' pp. 451-467

- Clive Archer
- When Officers Need Internal Enemies: Aspects of Civil-Military Relations in Scandinavia between the World Wars pp. 469-481

- Nils Ivar Agã˜y
- The Political Economy of Defense Spending in South Korea pp. 483-490

- Uk Heo
Volume 33, issue 3, 1996
- Hot Fish and (Bargaining) Chips pp. 257-262

- Jennifer L. Bailey
- Defensive Arms and the Security Dilemma: A Cybernetic Approach pp. 263-271

- Ian Bellany
- Threat and Repression: The Non-Linear Relationship between Government and Opposition Violence pp. 273-287

- Scott Sigmund Gartner and Patrick M. Regan
- Taming the Tiger: Militarization and Democracy in Latin America pp. 289-308

- Kirk S. Bowman
- How Democracies Use Intervention: A Neglected Dimension in Studies of the Democratic Peace pp. 309-322

- Charles W. Kegley and Margaret G. Hermann
- Collective Action in the Middle East? A Study of Free-Ride in Defense Spending pp. 323-339

- Baizhu Chen, Yi Feng and Cyrus Masroori
- Defense Expenditures and Economic Growth in Israel: The Indirect Link pp. 341-352

- Jordin S. Cohen, Randolph Stevenson, Alex Mintz and Michael D. Ward
- The End of International War? Armed Conflict 1989-95 pp. 353-370

- Peter Wallensteen and Margareta Sollenberg
Volume 33, issue 2, 1996
- Deliberating Global Environmental Politics pp. 129-136

- Rodger A. Payne
- Antinuclear and Pronuclear Empowerment and Activism pp. 137-152

- Peter Horvath
- Immigration, Asylum, and Anti-Foreigner Violence in Germany pp. 153-170

- Gert Krell, Hans Nicklas and Anne Ostermann
- Human Rights and Ethnic Conflict Management: The Case of Nigeria pp. 171-188

- Eghosa E. Osaghae
- Displacing the Conflict: Environmental Destruction in Bangladesh and Ethnic Conflict in India pp. 189-204

- Ashok Swain
- National Interest, Humanitarianism or CNN: What Triggers UN Peace Enforcement After the Cold War? pp. 205-215

- Peter Viggo Jakobsen
- The Greek - Turkish Conflict and Greek Military Expenditure 1960-92 pp. 217-228

- Christos Kollias
- Modelling Greek-Turkish Rivalry: An Empirical Investigation of Defence Spending Dynamics pp. 229-239

- George Georgiou, Panayotis Kapopoulos and Sophia Lazaretou
- US Foreign Policy Towards Rogue States and Weapon Proliferation pp. 241-244

- Khalil Dokhanchi
Volume 33, issue 1, 1996
- Democracy and Peace: A More Skeptical View pp. 1-10

- Scott Gates, Torbjørn L. Knutsen and Jonathon W. Moses
- The Liberal Peace: Interdependence, Democracy, and International Conflict, 1950-85 pp. 11-28

- John R. Oneal, Frances H. Oneal, Zeev Maoz and Bruce Russett
- Economic Interdependence: A Path to Peace or a Source of Interstate Conflict? pp. 29-49

- Katherine Barbieri
- Tibetan Nationalism: The Politics of Religion pp. 51-66

- Åshild Kolås
- The Gender Gap in Attitudes toward the Gulf War: A Cross-National Perspective pp. 67-82

- Clyde Wilcox, Lara Hewitt and Dee Allsop
- Crossing the Divide: Community Relations in Northern Ireland pp. 83-98

- Colin Knox and Joanne Hughes
- War Initiation and Selection by Consequences pp. 99-108

- John A. Nevin
- Environmental Security? pp. 109-116

- Nina Græger
Volume 32, issue 4, 1995
- The Present as a Historic Turning Point pp. 385-398

- Barry Buzan
- US Military Aid in the 1980s: A Global Analysis pp. 399-411

- Steven C. Poe and James Meernik
- Commitment to Military Intervention: The Democratic Government as Economic Investor pp. 413-426

- Donna J. Nincic and Miroslav Nincic
- We and Us: Two Modes of Group Identification pp. 427-436

- Thomas Hylland Eriksen
- Foreign Influence, Political Conflicts and Conflict Resolution in the Caribbean pp. 437-451

- Perry Mars
- Unofficial Nonviolent Intervention: Examples from the Israeli—Palestinian Conflict pp. 453-467

- Andrew Rigby
- Tracking Democracy's Third Wave with the Polity III Data pp. 469-482

- Keith Jaggers and Ted Robert Gurr
- A `New', `International' History of the Cold War? pp. 483-487

- Odd Arne Westad
Volume 32, issue 3, 1995
- Negotiating the Peace in Northern Ireland pp. 257-264

- Gerard Delanty
- Explaining Zones of Peace: Democracies as Satisfied Powers? pp. 265-276

- Arie M. Kacowicz
- Why Do Neighbors Fight? Proximity, Interaction, or Territoriality pp. 277-293

- John A. Vasquez
- Conciliation as Counter-Terrorist Strategy pp. 295-312

- Peter C. Sederberg
- The Value of Economic Incentives in International Politics pp. 313-330

- Eileen M. Crumm
- Military Spending in Sub-Saharan Africa: Some Evidence for 1967-85 pp. 331-343

- John Dunne and Nadir A. L. Mohammed
- After the Cold War: Emerging Patterns of Armed Conflict 1989—94 pp. 345-360

- Peter Wallensteen and Margareta Sollenberg
- Bipolarity, Multipolarity, and Domestic Political Systems pp. 361-371

- Raimo Väyrynen
Volume 32, issue 2, 1995
- Conversion is Dead, Long Live Conversion! pp. 129-132

- Julian Cooper
- `Don't Kill Me, I'm a Kyrgyz!': An Anthropological Analysis of Violence in the Osh Ethnic Conflict pp. 133-149

- Valery Tishkov
- Towards Complementarity in Conflict Management: Resolution and Settlement in Northern Ireland pp. 151-164

- David Bloomfield
- Ideology and Identity: A National Outlook pp. 165-179

- Knud S. Larsen, David H. Groberg, Krum Krumov, Ludmilla Andrejeva, Nadia Kashlekeva, Zlatka Russinova, Gyorgy Csepeli and Reidar Ommundsen
- UN Peace-Keeping: In the Interest of Community or Self? pp. 181-196

- Laura Neack
- Internal Military Intervention in the United States pp. 197-211

- David Adams
- Secrecy and International Relations pp. 213-228

- David N. Gibbs
- Why Nations Arm: A Reconsideration pp. 229-232

- Erich Weede
- Theory-Building in the Study of Crises pp. 233-238

- Mats Hammarström
Volume 32, issue 1, 1995
- Human Rights and the Search for Community pp. 1-8

- Rhoda E. Howard
- The Nordic Model as a Foreign Policy Instrument: Its Rise and Fall pp. 9-21

- Hans Mouritzen
- Critic or Mediator? Sweden in World Politics, 1945-90 pp. 23-35

- Ulf Bjereld
- Neutrality and Economy: The Redefining of Swedish Neutrality, 1946-52 pp. 37-48

- Birgit Karlsson
- Global Trends, State-Specific Factors and Regime Transitions, 1825-1993 pp. 49-63

- James Lee Ray
- Deterrence Stability with Smaller Forces: Prospects and Problems pp. 65-78

- Stephen J. Cimbala
- Submarine Proliferation and Regional Conflict pp. 79-95

- Michael D. Wallace and Charles A. Meconis
- Enemy Images and the Journalistic Process pp. 97-112

- Rune Ottosen
- The Study of International Regimes pp. 113-119

- Arild Underdal
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