Journal of Peace Research
1964 - 2025
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Volume 27, issue 4, 1990
- Why Does the Cold War Continue in the Third World? pp. 353-357

- Mark N. Katz
- The Assumptions of British Nuclear Weapons Decision-Makers pp. 359-372

- John Hamwee, Hugh Miall and Scilla Elworthy
- ICBM Trajectories: Some Issues for the Superpowers' Neighbors pp. 373-384

- Alejandro Nadal Egea
- European Security: New, Old and Borrowed pp. 385-397

- Pekka Sivonen
- Regime-Building in the Non-Proliferation System pp. 399-414

- Trevor McMorris Tate
- Crime in Scandinavia during World War II pp. 415-428

- Henrik Tham
- Interdependence, Cooperation and Conflict: An Empirical Analysis pp. 429-444

- Michiel S. de Vries
- African Interstate Conflict: A Perceptual Approach pp. 445-460

- Joseph M. Kum
- The Economic Effects of Military Expenditure in Third World Countries pp. 461-466

- Jacques Fontanel
Volume 27, issue 3, 1990
- Afghanistan: Retribalization of the War pp. 241-246

- Astri Suhrke
- The Concept of Stability in the Context of Conventional War in Europe pp. 247-254

- Robert Axelrod
- Investment Dependence and Political Conflict in Third World Countries pp. 255-272

- John M. Rothgeb
- Peace Research as `International' - in What Sense? pp. 273-289

- Helena Rytövuori
- Cultural Violence pp. 291-305

- Johan Galtung
- On Bounded Rationality and the Framing of Decisions in International Relations: Towards a Dynamic Network Model of World Politics pp. 307-319

- Jan Faber
- Factors Predisposing Individuals to Support Nuclear Disarmament: An International Perspective pp. 321-329

- Ken Rigby, Jacques Metzer and Biruta Dietz
- Political Liberties and Attribute Changes pp. 331-334

- Jack E. Vincent
- The Language of Foreign Policy pp. 335-343

- Ole Wæver
Volume 27, issue 2, 1990
- The Challenge of Global Policy pp. 113-115

- Marvin S. Soroos
- Global Policy Studies and Peace Research pp. 117-125

- Marvin S. Soroos
- Global Policies and the United Nations System: A Current Assessment pp. 127-140

- Roger A. Coate and Donald J. Puchala
- Global Policy and the Future of the United Nations pp. 141-154

- J. Martin Rochester
- Grass-Roots Perspectives on Global Policies for Development pp. 155-168

- Chadwick F. Alger
- Atmospheric Pollution as a Global Policy Problem pp. 169-176

- Tapani Vaahtoranta
- Global Water Issues Confronting Humanity pp. 177-190

- Malin Falkenmark
- Thinking Globally in Post-Mao China pp. 191-209

- Samuel S. Kim
- Regional Policy and World Crises: An East European View pp. 211-219

- Nansen Behar
- Global Policy Studies: A Skeptical View pp. 221-230

- Jack Donnelly
Volume 27, issue 1, 1990
- The End of the Third World? pp. 1-7

- Hans-Henrik Holm
- Civilizations, Empires, and Wars pp. 9-24

- William Eckhardt
- From the Truman Doctrine to the Second Superpower Detente: The Rise and Fall of the Cold War pp. 25-41

- Michael Cox
- Confronting Anthropological Ethics: Ethnographic Lessons from Central America pp. 43-54

- Philippe Bourgois
- Toward an East—West Security Regime: The Case of Confidence- and Security-Building Measures pp. 55-74

- Volker Rittberger, Manfred Efinger and Martin Mendler
- Relationships Between Political Violence and Psychological Responses Among Palestinian Women pp. 75-85

- Raija-Leena Punamäki
- The Security-Welfare Relationship: Longitudinal Evidence from Taiwan pp. 87-100

- David R. Davis and Steve Chan
- The Technological Imperative in Strategic Thought pp. 101-106

- Judith Reppy
Volume 26, issue 4, 1989
- Eastern Reform Processes and the Policy of the West pp. 337-340

- Pierre Lemaitre
- Towards a Comparative Study of Peace Ideas: Goals, Approaches and Problems pp. 341-351

- Vilho Harle
- The Logic of Deterrence pp. 353-365

- Ola Tunander
- A Unified Analysis of International Conflict and Cooperation pp. 367-383

- Adele G. Platter and Thomas F. Mayer
- The Rewards of Allah pp. 385-398

- Daniel L. Smith
- Force Ratios, Arms Imports and Foreign Aid Receipts in the Developing Nations pp. 399-412

- Peter N. Hess
- Neutrality, European Community and World Peace: The Case of Austria pp. 413-418

- Josef Binter
- Foreign Overt Military Intervention in the Nuclear Age: A Clarification pp. 419-420

- Herbert K. Tillema
- Over the Hill? The Anatomy of Revolution at Fifty pp. 421-431

- Torbjørn L. Knutsen and Jennifer L. Bailey
Volume 26, issue 3, 1989
- Recurrent Detentes pp. 225-231

- Peter Wallensteen
- The History of Peace: Concept and Organizations from the Late Middle Ages to the 1870s pp. 233-247

- Istvan Kende
- After the Shooting Stops: Insights on Postwar Economic Growth pp. 249-264

- Dirk C. Van Raemdonck and Paul F. Diehi
- The Long Cycle of Global War and the Transformation of Alliance Norms pp. 265-284

- Charles W. Kegley and Gregory A. Raymond
- Gender and Public Opinion: Defense and Nuclear Issues in New Zealand pp. 285-296

- James W. Lamare
- Strategic Defense: Catastrophic Loss of Control pp. 297-306

- David A. Bella
- In-Depth Defense: A Scenario for the US Military Structure pp. 307-317

- David S. Fish
- Coping with a Greedy Neighbour pp. 319-325

- HÃ¥kan Wiberg
Volume 26, issue 2, 1989
- The Seville Statement on Violence: A Progress Report pp. 113-121

- David Adams
- Finnish Russophobia: The Story of an Enemy Image pp. 123-137

- Heikki Luostarinen
- The Underlying Structure of Ethical Beliefs toward War pp. 139-152

- Howard Tamashiro, Gregory G. Brunk and Donald Secrest
- The Correlates of Arms Importation pp. 153-163

- Frederic S. Pearson
- The Erosion of Restraint in West German Arms Transfer Policy pp. 165-177

- Michael Brzoska
- Foreign Overt Military Intervention in the Nuclear Age pp. 179-196

- Herbert K. Tillema
- Conflict Resolution, Ethnonationalism and the Middle East Impasse pp. 197-212

- Alexis Heraclides
- Gene Sharp's Theory of Power pp. 213-222

- Brian Martin
Volume 26, issue 1, 1989
- Journal of Peace Research pp. 1-5

- Nils Petter Gleditsch
- Extended Deterrence, Superpower Control, and Militarized Interstate Disputes, 1962-76 pp. 7-17

- Erich Weede
- The Implications of the Pre-War Philippine Experience for Peace Research pp. 19-31

- Stephen Rosskamm Shalom
- Internal and External Factors in Effecting Third World Military Expenditures pp. 33-46

- Robert E. Looney
- Gender and Cooperation in the Laboratory pp. 47-56

- Birgit Brock-Utne
- The Development Problematic: A Macro-Micro Perspective pp. 57-67

- Dieter Senghaas
- The Determinants of Arms Expenditures of NATO and the Warsaw Pact: Some Further Evidence pp. 69-77

- David Byers and David Peel
- Defense Spending and Economic Growth in Subsaharan Africa: An Econometric Investigation pp. 79-90

- Kwabena Gyimah-Brempong
- The Probability of Nuclear War pp. 91-99

- Rudolf Avenhaus, John Fichtner, Steven Brams and D. Marc Kilgour
- The State, the Military and War pp. 101-105

- Johan Galtung
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