Journal of Peace Research
1964 - 2025
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Volume 23, issue 4, 1986
- Richardson Processes and Arms Transfers, 1971-1980: A Preliminary Analysis pp. 309-328

- Richard W. Chadwick
- Defense Expenditures, External Public Debt and Growth in Developing Countries pp. 329-337

- Robert E. Looney and P.C. Frederiksen
- Decision-Making in the Face of Uncertainty: Attributions of Norwegian and American Officials pp. 339-356

- Daniel Heradstveit and G. Matthew Bonham
- The Demilitarization and Neutralization of the Ã…land Islands: A Regime 'in European Interests' Withstanding Changing Circumstances pp. 357-376

- Holger Rotkirch
- The Doctrine of Economic Neutrality of the IMF and the World Bank pp. 377-390

- Richard Swedberg
Volume 23, issue 3, 1986
- Normative Constraints on the Use of Force Short of War pp. 213-227

- Charles W. Kegley and Gregory A. Raymond
- The Invasion of CTrenada, 1983 and the Collapse of Legal Norms pp. 229-246

- Maurice Waters
- US-Soviet Global Rivalry: Norms of Competition pp. 247-262

- Alexander L. George
- Empire by Invitation? The United States and Western Europe, 1945-1952 pp. 263-277

- Geir Lundestad
- War-Proneness, War-Weariness, and Regime Type: 1816-1980 pp. 279-289

- David Garnham
Volume 23, issue 2, 1986
- Nuclear Pacifism as Collective Action pp. 103-113

- Paul Wehr
- The Peace Movement - An Anti-Establishment Movement pp. 115-127

- Kim Salomon
- Individual Differences in Attitudes Towards Nuclear Arms Policies: Some Psychological and Social Policy Considerations pp. 129-139

- Seymour Feshbach and Michael J. White
- Grassroots and Gewaltfreie Aktionen: A Study of Mass Mobilization Strategies in the West German Peace Movement pp. 141-154

- Joyce Marie Mushaben
- Peace and Politics: The Danish Peace Movement and Its Impact on National Security Policy pp. 155-173

- Michael A. Krasner and Nikolaj Petersen
- An Underdeveloped Peace Movement: The Case of France pp. 175-182

- Jacques Fontanel
- Citizens' Peace Movement in the Soviet Baltic Republics pp. 183-192

- Rein Taagepera
- The Church and the Independent Peace Movement in Eastern Europe pp. 193-208

- B. Welling Hall
Volume 23, issue 1, 1986
- Accidental Nuclear War: A Risk Assessment pp. 9-27

- Michael D. Wallace, Brian L. Crissey and Linn I. Sennott
- Progress in the Study of International Conflict: A Methodological Critique pp. 29-40

- Roslyn L. Simowitz and Barry L. Price
- The Determinants of Defence Expenditure in the ASEAN Region pp. 41-49

- Geoffrey Harris
- If Peace Comes... Future Expectations of Israeli Children and Youth pp. 51-67

- Miriam Spielmann
- War and Defence Attitudes: A First Look at Survey Data from 14 Countries pp. 69-76

- Ola Listhaug
Volume 22, issue 4, 1985
- Focus On: Verification and Trust in Arms Control pp. 285-288

- Allan S. Krass
- The Political Economy of Information: The Impact of Transborder Data Flows pp. 289-301

- Laurie J. Wilson and Ibrahim Al-Muhanna
- Security Policies of European Countries Outside the Soviet Sphere pp. 303-319

- Herman van der Wusten, Jan Nijman and Rob Thijsse
- The US Catholic Bishops and the Nuclear Crisis pp. 321-333

- Samuel S. Kim
- Migrant Labour and Foreign Policy: The Case of Mozambique pp. 335-344

- Grete Brochmann
- The American Public and the Soviet Union: The Domestic Context of Discontent pp. 345-357

- Miroslav Nincic
- Grounds for Recognition of Conscientious Objection to Military Service: The Deontological-Teleological Distinction Considered pp. 359-364

- Matti Wiberg
- Misconstruing the First Image: The Fallacy of US Vulnerability pp. 365-370

- Hendrik Spruyt
Volume 22, issue 3, 1985
- Focus On pp. 189-196

- Raimo Väyrynen
- Security Implications of Alternative Defense Options for Western Europe pp. 197-209

- Bent Sørensen
- Secessionist Self-Determination: Some Lessons from Katanga, Biafra and Bangladesh pp. 211-221

- M. Rafiqul Islam
- Some (Western) Dilemmas in Managing Extended Deterrence pp. 223-238

- Erich Weede
- The Economics of Exporting Arms pp. 239-247

- Ronald Smith, Anthony Humm and Jacques Fontanel
- Armaments without War: An Analysis of Some Underlying Effects pp. 249-259

- Paul F. Diehl
- The Role of Process in Arms Control Negotiations pp. 261-272

- Gerald M. Steinberg
Volume 22, issue 2, 1985
- Focus On: The U.S. in Central America: The Obfuscation of History pp. 93-100

- Larry Hufford
- The Insurance Factor? An Assessment of War Costs pp. 101-115

- Theresa Clair Smith
- A University Peace Studies Curriculum for the 1990s pp. 117-128

- George A. Lopez
- Image of the Peace Field: An International Survey pp. 129-140

- Anita Kemp
- Twenty-Five Years of Peace Research: Ten Challenges and Some Responses pp. 141-158

- Johan Galtung
- Contradicting Peace Proposals in the Palestine Conflict pp. 159-173

- Kjell-Ã…ke Nordquist
Volume 22, issue 1, 1985
- Focus On: American-Soviet Detente: What Went Wrong? pp. 1-8

- Peter Wallensteen
- The Longest Wars: Indochina 1945-75 pp. 9-29

- Stein Tønnesson
- The Garrison State in America: a Content Analysis of Trends in the Expectation of Violence pp. 31-45

- J. Samuel Fitch
- Capabilities in Context: National Attributes and Foreign Policy in the Middle East pp. 47-67

- James H. Lebovic
- Peace and Development: Looking for the Right Track pp. 69-77

- Georg Sørensen
Volume 21, issue 4, 1984
- Focus On: The Uppsala Code of Ethics for Scientists pp. 311-316

- Bengt Gustafsson, Lars Rydén, Gunnar Tibell and Peter Wallensteen
- Images of World Futures pp. 317-330

- Marguerite Kramer
- Regional Conflict Formations: An Intractable Problem of International Relations pp. 337-359

- Raimo Väyrynen
- Military Spending and Economic Growth in the OECD Countries pp. 361-373

- Ådne Cappelen, Nils Petter Gleditsch and Olav Bjerkholt
- Opportunity Costs of Defence: A Comment on Dabelko and McCormick pp. 389-394

- Carl Hampus Lyttkens and Claudio Vedovato
- Response to Lyttkens and Vedovato pp. 395-397

- David D. Dabelko and James M. McCormick
Volume 21, issue 3, 1984
- Focus On: Human Rights — Ineffective Big States, Potent Small States pp. 207-213

- Jan Egeland
- Human Rights and U.S. Foreign Assistance from Nixon to Carter pp. 215-226

- Michael Stohl, David Carleton and Steven E. Johnson
- Peace by Empire? Conflict Outcomes and International Stability, 1816-1976 pp. 227-241

- Zeev Maoz
- Universalism vs. Particularism: On the Limits of Major Power Order pp. 243-257

- Peter Wallensteen
- The Nuclearization of Language: Nuclear Allergy as Political Metaphor pp. 259-275

- Glenn D. Hook
- Diffusion of War: Some Theoreticai Considerations and Empirical Evidence pp. 277-288

- Jan Faber, Henk W. Houweling and Jan G. Siccama
Volume 21, issue 2, 1984
- Focus On: Three Minutes to a New Day? pp. 95-99

- Jan Øberg
- Pathologies of Defense pp. 101-108

- Kenneth E. Boulding
- Peace, Power, and Security: Contending Concepts in the Study of International Relations pp. 109-125

- Barry Buzan
- Transarmament: from Offensive to Defensive Defense pp. 127-139

- Johan Galtung
- Alternative Defense Polieies and the Peace Movement pp. 141-155

- Ben Dankbaar
- Small but not Beautiful pp. 157-167

- Wilhelm Agrell
- A New European Peace Order as a System of Collective Security pp. 169-180

- Dieter S. Lutz
- Global Violence and a Just World Order pp. 181-192

- Samuel S. Kim
Volume 21, issue 1, 1984
- Focus On: The Gender Gap pp. 1-3

- Elise Boulding
- The Effects of Foreign Investment on Overall and Sectoral Growth in Third World States pp. 5-14

- John M. Rothgeb
- Freedom of Information in National Security Affairs: A Comparative Study of Norway and the United States pp. 17-45

- Nils Petter Gleditsch and Einar Høgetveit
- Paradigms of Political Integration and Unification: Applications to Korea pp. 47-60

- Michael Haas
- Bipolarity and War: The Role of Capability Concentration and Alliance Patterns among Major Powers, 1816-1965 pp. 61-78

- Frank Whelon Wayman
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