Journal of Peace Research
1964 - 2025
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Volume 31, issue 4, 1994
- Democracy as a Cure for Famine pp. 369-373

- Frances D'Souza
- The Gender Gap in Foreign Policy Attitudes pp. 375-392

- Lise Togeby
- Rationalizations for State Violence in Chinese Politics: The Hegemony of Parental Governance pp. 393-405

- L. H. M. Ling
- Thinking about the International System in the `Information Age': Theoretical Assumptions and Contradictions pp. 407-424

- Mark D. Alleyne
- The United Nations' Reactions to Foreign Military Interventions pp. 425-444

- Ramses Amer
- Mediator Impartiality: Banishing the Chimera pp. 445-450

- James D. D. Smith
- Emerging Late-Modern Reconstructivism pp. 451-459

- Heikki Patomäki
Volume 31, issue 3, 1994
- Right-Wing Extremism in Europe pp. 241-246

- Bernt Hagtvet
- Re-Reading Rousseau in the Post-Cold War World pp. 247-262

- Torbjørn L. Knutsen
- The Diffusion of Military Conflict: Central and South-East Europe in 1919-20 and 1991-92 pp. 263-280

- Mats Hammarström
- One Thing Leads to Another: Recurrent Militarized Disputes in Latin America, 1816-1986 pp. 281-297

- Paul R. Hensel
- Peace among Democratic and Oligarchic Republics pp. 299-316

- Spencer R. Weart
- Global Change, Environmental Security, and the Prisoner's Dilemma pp. 317-332

- Marvin S. Soroos
- Conflict Resolution and the End of the Cold War, 1989-93 pp. 333-349

- Peter Wallensteen and Karin Axell
- The Systemic Bed-Rock of Transition pp. 351-357

- Peter Lock
Volume 31, issue 2, 1994
- Towards Some International Law and Order pp. 129-135

- Allan Rosas
- Just War, Clausewitz and Sarajevo pp. 136-142

- Dan Smith
- Human Rights: Amnesty International and the United Nations pp. 143-160

- Ramesh Thakur
- A Game-Theoretic Interpretation of Sun Tzu's pp. 161-174

- Emerson M. S. Niou and Peter C. Ordeshook
- War and Peace: The Divergent Breakups of Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia pp. 175-187

- Milica Z. Bookman
- Contraction and Detraction: Non-Equilibrium Studies of Civil-Military Relations pp. 189-203

- Tom Skauge
- Civil Reconstructions of Military Technology: The United States and Russia pp. 205-218

- Tarja Cronberg
- Military Spending in the USSR: A Reconsideration pp. 219-228

- Ksenia Gonchar
Volume 31, issue 1, 1994
- Power, Genocide and Mass Murder pp. 1-10

- Rudolph J. Rummel
- Budgetary Consequences of Defense Expenditures in Pakistan: Short-Run Impacts and Long-Run Adjustments pp. 11-18

- Peter C. Frederiksen and Robert E. Looney
- Military Conversion Policies in the USA: 1940s and 1990s pp. 19-33

- J. Davidson Alexander
- Military Spending and Income Inequality pp. 35-43

- John D. Abell
- War Toys, War Movies, and the Militarization of the United States, 1900-85 pp. 45-58

- Patrick M. Regan
- Israel and Future Borders: Assessment of a Dynamic Process pp. 59-73

- Gad Barzilai and Ilan Peleg
- The Arab—Israeli Conflict: Learning Conflict Resolution pp. 75-92

- Yaacov Bar-Siman-Tov
- The Theory of the Flying Geese Pattern of Development and Its Interpretations pp. 93-108

- Pekka Korhonen
- Ripeness of Conflict: A Fruitful Notion? pp. 109-116

- Marieke Kleiboer
Volume 30, issue 4, 1993
- Nuclear Winter in the Post-Cold War Era pp. 369-373

- Carl Sagan and Richard P. Turco
- What is the Use of International History? pp. 375-389

- Kim Salomon
- Strength of Weakness: American-Indonesian Hegemonic Bargaining pp. 391-408

- Timo Kivimã„ki
- From Politics Back to the Barracks in Nigeria: A Theoretical Exploration pp. 409-426

- George Klay Kieh and Pita Ogaba Agbese
- Developing a Security Regime for Eastern Europe pp. 427-444

- Malcolm Chalmers
- The Most-Cited Articles in JPR pp. 445-449

- Nils Petter Gleditsch
Volume 30, issue 3, 1993
- Myths, Politics and the Not-So-New World Order pp. 241-250

- C. G. Jacobsen
- Coups d'État in Africa: A Political Economy Approach pp. 251-270

- Rosemary H. T. O'Kane
- Ethnic Conflict and Accommodation in Post-Communist Estonia pp. 271-280

- Raivo Vetik
- National Identity and Mentalities of War in Three EC Countries pp. 281-300

- Ulf Hedetoft
- The Reform of the UN and Cosmopolitan Democracy: A Critical Review pp. 301-315

- Daniele Archibugi
- Structural Causes of Oppositional Political Terrorism: Towards a Causal Model pp. 317-329

- Jeffrey Ian Ross
- Armed Conflict at the End of the Cold War, 1989-92 pp. 331-346

- Peter Wallensteen and Karin Axell
- Euphoria and Realism in Post-Cold War European Security pp. 347-355

- Pál Dunay
Volume 30, issue 2, 1993
- A Europe of Nations — or the Nation of Europe? pp. 129-135

- Anthony D. Smith
- The International Dimensions of Ethnic Conflict: Concepts, Indicators, and Theory pp. 137-150

- David Carment
- The History of Economic Warfare: International Law, Effectiveness, Strategies pp. 151-162

- Tor Egil Førland
- The Nuclear Arms Race: Prisoner's Dilemma or Perceptual Dilemma? pp. 163-179

- S. Plous
- How Children Think and Feel about War and Peace: An Australian Study pp. 181-196

- Robin Hall
- The New Russian Diaspora: Minority Protection in the Soviet Successor States pp. 197-217

- Pål Kolstø
- The Dilemmas of Democracy and Foreign Policy pp. 219-226

- Howard H. Harriott
Volume 30, issue 1, 1993
- The World-System after the Cold War pp. 1-6

- Immanuel Wallerstein
- The Modernization of the US Radar Installation at Thule, Greenland pp. 7-20

- Kristian Fischer
- Peace Dividends: The Exclusion of Military Contractors from Investment Portfolios pp. 21-28

- Christopher J. Cowton
- Postwar Arms Control pp. 29-43

- Fred Tanner
- From Maude Royden's Peace Army to the Gulf Peace Team: An Assessment of Unarmed Interpositionary Peace Forces pp. 45-64

- Thomas Weber
- Children and Adolescents' Conceptions of Peace, War, and Strategies to Attain Peace: A Dutch Case Study pp. 65-77

- Ilse Hakvoort and Louis Oppenheimer
- `Pouring New Wine into Fresh Wineskins': Defense Spending and Economic Growth in LDCs with Application to South Korea pp. 79-93

- Kun Y. Park
- Defense Spending and Economic Growth in Subsaharan Africa: Comment on Gyimah-Brempong pp. 95-97

- Nadir A. L. Mohammed
- A Reply pp. 97-99

- Kwabena Gyimah-Brempong
- A Rejoinder pp. 99-99

- Nadir A. L. Mohammed
- Gene Sharp's Theory of Power: A Feminist Critique of Consent pp. 101-115

- Kate McGuinness
- Book Notes pp. 117-118

- Rune Ottosen
- Book Notes pp. 117-117

- Nils Ivar Agøy
- Book Notes pp. 118-119

- Thomas Hylland Eriksen
- Book Notes pp. 119-120

- Stein Tønnesson
- Book Notes pp. 119-119

- Nils Petter Gleditsch
- Book Notes pp. 120-121

- Robert Bathurst
- Book Notes pp. 120-120

- Robert Bathurst
- Book Notes pp. 121-122

- HÃ¥kan Wiberg
- Book Notes pp. 121-121

- Sven Gunnar Simonsen
- Book Notes pp. 122-122

- Anne Julie Semb
- Book Notes pp. 122-123

- Nils Petter Gleditsch
- Book Notes pp. 123-123

- Jørn Holm-Hansen
- Book Notes pp. 123-124

- Thomas Hylland Eriksen
- Book Notes pp. 124-124

- Kate Hansen Bundt
- Book Notes pp. 124-125

- Harald Bøckman
- Book Notes pp. 125-125

- Rune Ottosen
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