Journal of Peace Research
1964 - 2025
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Volume 25, issue 4, 1988
- Ethnic Conflicts in South Asia: The Case of Sri Lanka and the Indian Peace-keeping Force (IPKF) pp. 337-350

- Kumar Rupesinghe
- American Nuclear Hegemony in Korea pp. 351-364

- Peter Hayes
- Chinese Auguries pp. 365-380

- Bruce D. Larkin
- The Erosion of Anti-Militaristic Principles in Contemporary Japan pp. 381-394

- Glenn D. Hook
- New Zealand's Role in Promoting a Nuclear-free Pacific pp. 395-410

- Kevin P. Clements
- The South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone: A Fettered Leap Forward pp. 411-430

- Toshiki Mogami
- Military Dependency: Thailand and the Philippines pp. 431-448

- Bjorn Hagelin
Volume 25, issue 3, 1988
- An Analysis of Coercion pp. 213-227

- Timo Airaksinen
- International Surveillance Satellites - Open Skies for All? pp. 229-244

- Johan Swahn
- Towards a Social Psychology of Peace pp. 245-256

- Eva Senghaas-Knobloch and Birgit Volmerg
- The Military Sector vis-Ã -vis the Environment pp. 257-264

- Arthur H. Westing
- Attitudes Toward Nuclear Disarmament: International Comparisons of University Students and Activists pp. 265-271

- Knud S. Larsen, Reidar Ommundsen, György Csepeli, Robert Elder, Hanns-Dietrich Dann, Ed C.J. Long and Howard Giles
- Foreword pp. 287-290

- Anatol Rapoport
- Applications of Systems Modelling in Peace Research pp. 291-334

- Czesław Mesjasz
Volume 25, issue 2, 1988
- National Interests and US Foreign Aid: The Carter and Reagan Years pp. 115-135

- James H. Lebovic
- Better to Fight Another Day: A Pre-Theory of Insurgent Coalitions pp. 137-148

- Robert Maranto
- Structural Contradictions, War Traps and Peace pp. 149-163

- Stanton K. Tefft
- Trade-offs Between Defence and Education/Health Expenditures in Developing Countries pp. 165-177

- Geoffrey Harris, Mark Kelly and Pranowo
- Bridging the Gap Between Peace Action, Education and Research pp. 179-185

- William Eckhardt
- The Falklands War: A Comment on Christoph Bluth pp. 187-188

- Alec De Montmorency
- Just War Theory and the Falklands/Malvinas Conflict: A Reply to Mr. de Montmorency pp. 189-190

- Christoph Bluth
Volume 25, issue 1, 1988
- The Pursuit of a Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban pp. 5-15

- Marek Thee
- Global Interdependence and the Responsibilities of States: Learning from the Japanese Experience pp. 17-29

- Marvin S. Soroos
- Stability and Polarity: New Paths for Inquiry pp. 31-42

- Patrick James and Michael Brecher
- The Risk of Compulsory Escalation pp. 43-56

- Henk W. Houweling and Jan G. Siccama
- International Co-operation and Neutrality pp. 57-67

- Efraim Karsh
- Can Non-violence Be Combined with Military Means for National Defense? pp. 69-80

- Jack D. Salmon
- The Nature and Meanings of Nonviolent Direct Action: An Exploratory Study pp. 81-89

- Douglas G. Bond
- Provoking a Discussion on Non-provocative Defense pp. 91-93

- Alvin M. Saperstein
- Peace Research as the Good Guys' Rand Corporation? pp. 95-96

- Wilhelm Agrell
Volume 24, issue 4, 1987
- Focus On The Arms Trade — Can It Be Controlled? pp. 327-331

- Michael Brzoska
- Soviet Defence Costs—the Unquantifiable Burden? pp. 333-338

- Carl Gustav Jacobsen
- The Security of Small Nations: Challenges and Defences pp. 339-363

- HÃ¥kan Wiberg
- Does the USSR Have a 'Grand Strategy'? Reinterpreting the Invasion of Afghanistan pp. 365-379

- David Gibbs
- The Soviet Defence Burden and Arms Control pp. 381-391

- Rowland T. Maddock
- Analyzing Shifts in International Conflict from Quality of Life Indicators pp. 393-405

- Jack E. Vincent
Volume 24, issue 3, 1987
- Preface pp. 213-214

- Jan Egeland, Yves Sandoz and Louise Doswald-Beck
- The Frontiers of International Humanitarian Law pp. 219-236

- Allan Rosas and Pär Stenbäck
- Inter Arma Caritas: Evolution and Nature of International Humanitarian Law pp. 237-249

- Jacques Meurant
- The Civilian in the Crossfire pp. 251-262

- Louise Doswald-Beck
- Humanitarian Law of Armed Conflict: Problems of Applicability pp. 263-273

- Olivier Dürr
- Regulating Conventional Weapons in the Future — Humanitarian Law or Arms Control? pp. 275-286

- Ove Bring
- The Red Cross and Peace: Realities and Limits pp. 287-296

- Yves Sandoz
- Humanitarian Law in Armed Conflict: The Role of International Nongovernmental Organizations pp. 297-306

- David Weissbrodt
- Getting Access to the Victims: Role and Activities of the ICRC pp. 307-314

- Jean-Luc Blondel
- Torture: The Need for a Dialogue with Its Victims and Its Perpetrators pp. 315-322

- Laurent Nicole
Volume 24, issue 2, 1987
- A Balkan Nuclear Weapon-Free Zone: Viability of the Regime and Implications for Crisis Management pp. 111-124

- Donna J. Klick
- The Psychohistory of Warfare: The Co-Evolution of Culture, Psyche and Enemy pp. 125-134

- Ofer Zur
- Growth with Equity: A Test of Olson's Theory for the Asian Pacific-Rim Countries pp. 135-149

- Steve Chan
- Outside of a Small Circle of Friends: States, Genocide, Mass Killing and The Role of Bystanders pp. 151-166

- Michael Stohl
- International Cooperation: Transforming 'Needs' into 'Deeds' pp. 167-183

- Arild Underdal
- Influencing the Decision Makers: The Vietnam Experience pp. 185-198

- Melvin Small
Volume 24, issue 1, 1987
- The British Resort to Force in the Falklands/ Malvinas Conflict 1982: International Law and Just War Theory pp. 5-20

- Christoph Bluth
- Ethnic Cleavage as a Component of Global Military Expenditures pp. 21-30

- Robert M. Rosh
- Conflicts between Socialist States pp. 31-46

- Anton Bebler
- An Enhanced Non-Provocative Defense in Europe: Attrition of Aggressive Armored Forces by Local Militias pp. 47-60

- Alvin M. Saperstein
- The Need for an Alternative NATO Strategy pp. 61-74

- Bjã¸rn Mã¸ller
- Offensive versus Defensive: Military Strategy and Alternative Defence pp. 75-85

- Wilhelm Agrell
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