Journal of Peace Research
1964 - 2025
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Volume 29, issue 4, 1992
- Democracy and Peace pp. 369-376

- Nils Petter Gleditsch
- Some Simple Calculations on Democracy and War Involvement pp. 377-383

- Erich Weede
- Democracy, War, and Covert Action pp. 385-395

- David P. Forsythe
- Kant and Processes of Democratization: Consequences for Neorealist Thought pp. 397-414

- Georg Sã˜rensen
- Do Democracies Fight each other? Evidence from the Peloponnesian War pp. 415-434

- Bruce Russett and William Antholis
- NATO, Rational Escalation and Flexible Response pp. 435-454

- Frank C. Zagare
- Rethinking Revolutions: The Cold War in the Third World pp. 455-464

- Odd Arne Westad
Volume 29, issue 3, 1992
- Democracy and Development in Africa pp. 241-248

- Hazel M. McFerson
- Knowing the Rational Peasant: The Creation of Rival Incentive Structures in Vietnam pp. 249-264

- Robert Maranto and Paula S. Tuchman
- Military Expenditure, Government Size and Economic Growth in the Middle East in the Period 1973-85 pp. 265-270

- Mikael Lindén
- A Fuzzy Set Model of NATO Decision-Making: The Case of Short-Range Nuclear Forces in Europe pp. 271-285

- Gregory S. Sanjian
- Blinding Laser Weapons and International Humanitarian Law pp. 287-297

- Bengt Anderberg, Ove E. Bring and Myron L. Wolbarsht
- After Consensus, What? Performance Criteria for the UN in the Post-Cold War Era pp. 299-311

- Kendall W. Stiles and Maryellen Macdonald
- Linguistic Hegemony and Minority Resistance pp. 313-332

- Thomas Hylland Eriksen
- What Are They Fighting For? The Importance of Issues in International Conflict Research pp. 333-344

- Paul F. Diehl
- Technology or Politics? pp. 345-352

- Sujatha Raman
Volume 29, issue 2, 1992
- Recycling Interventionism pp. 129-134

- Richard Falk
- Utopianism in Peace Research: The Gandhian Heritage pp. 135-144

- Georg Sã˜rensen
- Reducing Offensive Capabilities - the Attempt of 1932 pp. 145-160

- Marlies Ter Borg
- A Causal Analysis of the Defense Expenditures of the USA and the USSR pp. 161-174

- Hector Correa and Ji-Won Kim
- The Evolution of Public Sector Expenditures: Changing Political Priorities in Argentina, Chile, Paraguay and Peru pp. 175-190

- Thomas Scheetz
- Do African Governments Favor Defense in Budgeting? pp. 191-206

- Kwabena Gyimah-Brempong
- Democracy and War: Choice, Learning and Security Communities pp. 207-213

- Harvey Starr
- Is the Nuclear Non-Proliferation System a Regime? A Comment on Trevor McMorris Tate pp. 215-220

- Michael Brzoska
Volume 29, issue 1, 1992
- Stability in East Central Europe pp. 1-6

- Pã L Dunay
- Regional Military-Security Cooperation in the Third World: A Conceptual Analysis of the Relevance and Limitations of ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) pp. 7-21

- Amitav Acharya
- Enduring Misconceptions of Strategic Stability: The Role of Nuclear Missile-Carrying Submarines pp. 23-37

- Robert D. Glasser
- Pure Coercion vs. Carrot-and-Stick Offers in Crisis Bargaining pp. 39-52

- Steven Greffenius and Jungil Gill
- Did Accommodation Work? Two Soviet Neighbors 1964-88 pp. 53-69

- Olav Fagelund Knudsen
- Counterinsurgent Paramilitarism: A Philippine Case Study pp. 71-84

- David Kowalewski
- Warfare-Welfare Expenditure Substitutions in Latin America, 1953-87 pp. 85-98

- Bobby E. Apostolakis
- Long-term Factors Underlying Peace in Contemporary Western Civilization pp. 99-113

- Matthew Melko
Volume 28, issue 4, 1991
- States and Nations as Challenges to Peace Research pp. 337-343

- HÃ¥kan Wiberg
- Measuring the Peace Dividend in the United Kingdom pp. 345-358

- Terry Barker, John Dunne and Ronald Smith
- Nasser's Decision-Making in the 1967 Middle East Crisis: A Rational-Choice Explanation pp. 359-375

- Ben D. Mor
- Why the Bazar Rebels pp. 377-391

- Mehdi Mozaffari
- Empirical Investigation of Normative Discourse on War: The Case of the Donagan—Aquinas Thesis pp. 393-406

- Donald Secrest, Gregory G. Brunk and Howard Tamashiro
- Peace through Parks: The Environment on the Peace Research Agenda pp. 407-423

- Lothar Brock
- Military Spending and Economic Growth: A Comment on Cappelen, Gleditsch and Bjerkholt pp. 425-430

- Helmut Maneval, Pasi Rautsola and Rolf Wiegert
- Military Expenditure in Third World Countries: A Rejoinder to Fontanel pp. 431-432

- Nicole Ball
- Reply to Nicole Ball pp. 433-434

- Jacques Fontanel
- The United States and the Postwar Order: Empire or Hegemony? pp. 435-439

- Robert O. Keohane
Volume 28, issue 3, 1991
- The Post-Cold War European Landscape: The Aftermath of the `Velvet Revolutions' in Central-Eastern Europe pp. 241-247

- Marek Thee
- Cultural Style and Solutions to Conflict pp. 249-262

- Dorothy K. Billings
- Ethnicity versus Nationalism pp. 263-278

- Thomas Hylland Eriksen
- Security and Peace in Post-Cold War Europe pp. 279-294

- Bjã–rn Hettne
- Explaining Relative Peace: Major Power Order, 1816-1976 pp. 295-309

- Jeffery J. Schahczenski
- West German Ostpolitik and the German Question pp. 311-323

- Gert Krell
Volume 28, issue 2, 1991
- The Greening of Peace Research pp. 129-133

- Dennis Clark Pirages
- Improving Communications Links between Moscow and Washington pp. 135-159

- Desmond Ball
- Sex Differences in Attitudes toward Nuclear War pp. 161-174

- Patricia A. Gwartney-Gibbs and Denise H. Lach
- Economic Incentives and International Cooperation: Technology Transfer to the People's Republic of China, 1978-86 pp. 175-189

- William J. Long
- `Economic Warfare' and `Strategic Goods': A Conceptual Framework for Analyzing COCOM pp. 191-204

- Tor Egil Fã˜rland
- Human Rights and the Allocation of US Military Assistance pp. 205-216

- Steven C. Poe
- Tension between the Strong, and the Strategies of the Weak pp. 217-230

- Hans Mouritzen
Volume 28, issue 1, 1991
- International Mediation pp. 3-6

- Jacob Bercovitch
- Some Conceptual Issues and Empirical Trends in the Study of Successful Mediation in International Relations pp. 7-17

- Jacob Bercovitch, J. Theodore Anagnoson and Donnette L. Wille
- Formal and Quasi-Mediators in International Disputes: An Exploratory Analysis pp. 19-27

- Louis Kriesberg
- The Potential Complementarity of Mediation and Consultation within a Contingency Model of Third Party Intervention pp. 29-42

- Ronald J. Fisher and Loraleigh Keashly
- Mediation in the Development of Norms to Manage Conflict: Kissinger in the Middle East pp. 43-55

- Brian S. Mandell and Brian W. Tomlin
- Camp David: Problem-Solving or Power Politics as Usual? pp. 57-69

- Tom Princen
- Great Power Mediation: The USA and the May 1983 Israeli—Lebanese Agreement pp. 71-84

- Efraim Inbar
- Mediating Conflict in Central America pp. 85-98

- Paul Wehr and John Paul Lederach
- The UN Secretary-General and the Mediation of International Disputes pp. 99-115

- Kjell Skjelsbæk
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