Journal of Peace Research
1964 - 2025
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Volume 13, issue 4, 1976
- The Lorenzian Theory of Aggression and Peace Research: A Critique pp. 253-276

- Samuel S. Kim
- Scarce Goods as Political Weapons: The Case of Food pp. 277-298

- Peter Wallensteen
- A Learning Theory of the American Anti-Vietnam War Movement pp. 299-314

- John A. Vasquez
- Toward a Critical Theory of Peace Research in the United States: the Search for an 'Intelligible Core' pp. 315-341

- Herbert G. Reid and Ernest J. Yanarella
- An Empirical Table of Structural Violence pp. 343-356

- Gernot Kohler and Norman Alcock
- The Prospect of War in the Missile Age — Two Opposite Views Confronted pp. 357-369

- Julian Lider
Volume 13, issue 3, 1976
- Adding an Intergenerational Dimension to Conceptions of Peace pp. 173-183

- Marvin S. Soroos
- Meanings of Nonviolence: A Study of Satyagrahi Attitudes pp. 185-196

- Awrut Nakhre
- Interpreting East-West Relations: Aspects of Post-Cold War Europe pp. 197-206

- Peter Wallensteen
- The Chinese Model of Development pp. 207-226

- Asbjørn Løvbræk
- The Vitality of Gandhian Tradition pp. 227-245

- Bjørn Hettne
Volume 13, issue 2, 1976
- The Problem-Solving Workshop: A Social-Psychological Contribution to the Resolution of International Conflicts pp. 79-90

- Herbert C. Kelman and Stephen P. Cohen
- Biafra and Bangladesh: The Political Economy of Secessionist Conflict pp. 91-109

- E. Wayne Nafziger and William L. Richter
- The Indochina Wars: Great Power Involvement - Escalation and Disengagement pp. 117-129

- Marek Thee
- South-East Asia and the Superpowers: Structural Obstacles to Learning from History pp. 131-147

- John Shippee
- The Legal Status of Rebels and Rebellion pp. 149-163

- Bert V.A. Röling
Volume 13, issue 1, 1976
- Social Violence and Conservative Social Psychology: The Case of Erik Erikson pp. 1-11

- Tony Smith
- Trends in International Value-Inequality 1969-1970: An Empirical Study pp. 13-33

- Herb Addo
- Dominance in Fishing pp. 35-47

- George Kent
- Multinational Enterprises and the Transmission of Culture: the International Supply of Advertising Services and Business Education pp. 49-65

- Karl P. Sauvant
- In What Sense is a High Social Position also a Central Position? pp. 67-71

- Sten Sparre Nilson
Volume 12, issue 4, 1975
- Multinational Corporations and the Third World. On the Problem of the Further Integration of Peripheries into the Given Structure of the International Economic System pp. 257-274

- Dieter Senghaas
- The Internationalization of Capital and the Process of Underdevelopment. The Case of Black Africa pp. 275-292

- Eva Senghaas-Knobloch
- Overcoming Underdevelopment. A Research Paradigm pp. 293-313

- Hartmut Elsenhans
- Socio-Cultural Factors of Underdevelopment. Overcoming Underdevelopment as a Learning Process pp. 315-329

- Hans Bosse
Volume 12, issue 3, 1975
- European Security and Cooperation: A Skeptical Contribution pp. 165-178

- Johan Galtung
- The Role of the Armaments Complex in Soviet Society (Is there a Soviet Military Industrial Complex?)1 pp. 179-194

- Egbert Jahn
- Militarization, Arms Transfer and Arms Production in Peripheral Countries pp. 195-212

- U. Albrecht, Dieter Ernst, P. Lock and H. Wulf
- Arms Trade with the Third World as an Aspect of Imperialism pp. 213-234

- Jan Øberg
- The Equilibrium Theory of Arms Races: A Comment pp. 235-237

- F.E. Banks
- The Equilibrium Theory of Arms Races: Reply to the Comments by F. E. Banks pp. 239-241

- Partha Chatterjee
Volume 12, issue 2, 1975
- Peace Research in Switzerland — Past and Present pp. 95-98

- Daniel Frei
- Conformist and Non-Conformist Behavior of Developed Nations pp. 99-107

- Peter Heintz
- The Dynamics of Conflict and Cooperation between Nations. A Computer Simulation and Some Results pp. 109-121

- Dieter Ruloff
- Do Arms Races Lead to War? pp. 123-128

- John C. Lambelet
- Bipolarity and Generational Factors in Major Power Military Activity 1900—1965 pp. 129-135

- Urs Luterbacher
- The Jura Problem pp. 139-150

- Michel Bassand
- Elements for the Analysis of the Sets of Values in Switzerland pp. 151-157

- J.P. Allamand and G. de Rham
Volume 12, issue 1, 1975
- The Tradition of Philosophical Anarchism and Future Directions in World Policy pp. 1-17

- Thomas G. Weiss
- Civil Resistance to Military Coups pp. 19-36

- Adam Roberts
- The Common Market Issue in Norway: A Conflict between Center and Periphery pp. 37-53

- Ottar Hellevik, Nils Petter Gleditsch and Kristen Ringdal
- Primitive Militarism pp. 55-62

- William Eckhardt
- The Systemic Power pp. 63-70

- Silviu Brucan
- Peace Research Parochialism pp. 71-78

- N.G. Onuf
- Global or Parochial Perspectives in International Studies and Peace Research pp. 79-86

- Asbjørn Eide
- Journal of Peace Research pp. 93-93

- N/a
Volume 11, issue 4, 1974
- Technology and Political Decision in Soviet Armaments Policy pp. 257-279

- David Holloway
- The Development of Romania: A Cohort Study pp. 281-296

- Tord Høivik
- Rumania as a Development Model pp. 297-323

- Amalendu B. Guha
- On the Relationship between East-West Economic Cooperation and Political Change in Eastern Europe pp. 325-340

- Sverre Lodgaard
Volume 11, issue 3, 1974
- The Political Economy of a Coup: Transnational Linkages and Philippine Political Response pp. 161-177

- Robert B. Stauffer
- Entrepreneur and Protagonist: Two Faces of a Political Career pp. 179-188

- Tim Ingold
- The Measurement of Cultural Potentials for Transnationalism pp. 189-202

- Elise Boulding
- The Equilibrium Theory of Arms Races: Some Extensions pp. 203-211

- Partha Chatterjee
- Arms Transfers to Latin America: A Note on the Contagion Effect pp. 213-219

- Jerry L. Weaver
- The Prisoners' Dilemma Game as a System of Social Domination pp. 221-228

- Tom Burns and Walter Buckley
- Symmetry and Polarization in the European International System, 1870 - 1879 pp. 229-244

- Jeffrey Hart
- Books Received pp. 251-254

- N/a
Volume 11, issue 2, 1974
- World Equilibrium, Crisis and Militarization of Chile pp. 81-93

- Joan E. Garcés, Steinar Hansson and Hazel Johnson
- Chile, Violence, and Peace Research pp. 95-103

- Ekkehart Krippendorff
- Let us Face Chile, Yes, But: Which Chile? pp. 105-113

- Deodato Rivera
- Nonviolent Methods and the American Civil Rights Movement 1955-1965 pp. 115-132

- Wirmark Bo
- Protest and Bargaining pp. 133-144

- Ronald J. Terchek
- A Rejoinder pp. 157-160

- Johan Galtung
Volume 11, issue 1, 1974
- International Law, Dominance, and the Use of Force pp. 1-20

- Asbjörn Eide
- Search for an Appropriate Game Model for Gandhian Satyagraha pp. 21-29

- Bishwa B. Bchatterjee
- A Conformity Theory of Aggressian pp. 31-39

- William Eckhardt
- On Nasser and His Legacy pp. 41-49

- Fouad Ajami
- Fruits of the United Nations: The Distribution of Development Aid pp. 51-56

- Stein Ringen
- Palestinian Refugee Resettlement: Lessons from the East Ghor Canal Project pp. 57-62

- Claud R. Sutcliffe
- Palestinian Arab Sovereignty and Peace in the Middle East: A Reassessment pp. 63-73

- Ronald W. Davis
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