Journal of Peace Research
1964 - 2025
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Volume 58, issue 6, 2021
- Do nonproliferation agreements constrain? pp. 1163-1177

- Bradley C Smith and William Spaniel
- No paradox here? Improving theory and testing of the nuclear stability–instability paradox with synthetic counterfactuals pp. 1178-1193

- Francesco Bailo and Benjamin E Goldsmith
- Who commits the most to NATO? It depends on how we measure commitment pp. 1194-1206

- Scott Cooper and Kendall W Stiles
- Whose trade follows the flag? Institutional constraints and economic responses to bilateral relations pp. 1207-1223

- Qin Chen and Yi Zhou
- Peace agreements and women’s political rights following civil war pp. 1224-1238

- Lindsay Reid
- Ethnic trust, minority status, and public goods in post-conflict societies pp. 1239-1255

- Sam Whitt
- Third-party regime type and civil war duration pp. 1256-1270

- Sara Norrevik and Mehwish Sarwari
- Thinking outside the (temporal) box to explain protracted intrastate conflict pp. 1271-1283

- Joel Blaxland
- Bargaining in intrastate conflicts: The shifting role of ceasefires pp. 1284-1299

- Valerie Sticher and Siniša Vuković
- What are the drivers of diplomacy? Introducing and testing new annual dyadic data measuring diplomatic exchange pp. 1300-1310

- Jonathan D Moyer, Sara D Turner and Collin J Meisel
- Introducing the Military Mutinies and Defections Database (MMDD), 1945–2017 pp. 1311-1319

- Jaclyn Johnson
Volume 58, issue 5, 2021
- The geo-temporal evolution of violence in civil conflicts: A micro analysis of conflict diffusion on a new event data set pp. 885-899

- Arzu Kibris
- Civilian targeting in African conflicts: A poor actor’s game that spreads through space pp. 900-914

- Piotr Lis, Michael Spagat and Uih Ran Lee
- How leaders’ experiences and rebellion shape military recruitment during civil war pp. 915-929

- Suparna Chaudhry, Sabrina Karim and Matt K Scroggs
- Local elites, civil resistance, and the responsiveness of rebel governance in Côte d’Ivoire pp. 930-944

- Sebastian van Baalen
- The politics of nonviolent mobilization: Campaigns, competition, and social movement resources pp. 945-961

- Pearce Edwards
- Reformulating Jan Tinbergen’s normative vision on welfare and security pp. 962-972

- S Mansoob Murshed
- Symbolic victories and strategic risk pp. 973-985

- Richard Jordan
- Why does ethnic partition foster violence? Unpacking the deep historical roots of civil conflicts pp. 986-1003

- Gaku Ito
- Economic governance and homicide: Some theory and empirics, 1990–2017 pp. 1004-1017

- Indra de Soysa
- Contesting narratives of repression: Experimental evidence from Sisi’s Egypt pp. 1018-1033

- Scott Williamson and Mashail Malik
- Feels like home: Effect of transnational identities on attitudes towards foreign countries pp. 1034-1048

- Efe Tokdemir
- Unilateral secession, international recognition, and great power contestation pp. 1049-1067

- David S Siroky, Milos Popovic and Nikola Mirilovic
- Does the WTO exacerbate international conflict? pp. 1068-1082

- J Tyson Chatagnier and Haeyong Lim
- International trade and cyber conflict: Decomposing the effect of trade on state-sponsored cyber attacks pp. 1083-1097

- William Akoto
- The problem of the missing dead pp. 1098-1116

- Sophia Dawkins
- Introducing Native American Conflict History (NACH) data pp. 1117-1125

- Brian R Urlacher
- The diversity of repression: Measuring state repressive repertoires with events data pp. 1126-1136

- Benjamin E Bagozzi, Daniel Berliner and Ryan M Welch
- Introducing the PeaceKeeping Operations Corpus (PKOC) pp. 1137-1148

- Elio Amicarelli and Jessica Di Salvatore
- New Data on UN Mission Mandates 1948–2015: Tasks Assigned to Missions in their Mandates (TAMM) pp. 1149-1160

- Gabriella Lloyd
Volume 58, issue 4, 2021
- Survey participation effects in conflict research pp. 623-639

- Alexander De Juan and Carlo Koos
- Ambition and ambivalence: Reconsidering positive peace as a trans-scalar peace system pp. 640-654

- Gearoid Millar
- The Humanitarian Turn at the UNSC: Explaining the development of international norms through machine learning algorithms pp. 655-670

- Richard Hanania
- Only as fast as its troop contributors: Incentives, capabilities, and constraints in the UN’s peacekeeping response pp. 671-686

- Magnus Lundgren, Kseniya Oksamytna and Katharina P Coleman
- Impeding fatal violence through third-party diplomacy: The effect of mediation on conflict intensity pp. 687-701

- Constantin Ruhe
- Are stronger states more humane? A re-evaluation of ‘exemplary villains’ pp. 702-718

- Seung Hoon Chae
- Biding time versus timely retreat: Asymmetric dependence, issue salience, and conflict duration pp. 719-733

- Yuleng Zeng
- Power-sharing, conflict resolution, and the logic of pre-emptive defection pp. 734-748

- Chelsea Johnson
- Power politics: Armed non-state actors and the capture of public electricity in post-invasion Baghdad pp. 749-762

- Christiana Parreira
- A micro-level analysis of the contagion effect: Evidence from the Kurdish conflict pp. 763-777

- Zeki Sarigil
- Commander–community ties after civil war pp. 778-793

- Philip A Martin
- Arms for education? External support and rebel social services pp. 794-808

- Reyko Huang and Patricia L Sullivan
- Organized violence 1989–2020, with a special emphasis on Syria pp. 809-825

- Therése Pettersson, Shawn Davies, Amber Deniz, Garoun Engström, Nanar Hawach, Stina Högbladh, Margareta Sollenberg and Magnus Öberg
- Introducing the new CPOST dataset on suicide attacks pp. 826-838

- Robert A Pape, Alejandro Albanez Rivas and Alexandra C Chinchilla
- Political life after civil wars: Introducing the Civil War Successor Party dataset pp. 839-848

- Sarah Zukerman Daly
- Frozen conflicts in world politics: A new dataset pp. 849-858

- Kamil Christoph Klosek, VojtÄ›ch Bahenský, Michal Smetana and Jan LudvÃk
- Cooperation under autonomy: Building and analyzing the Informal Intergovernmental Organizations 2.0 dataset pp. 859-869

- Felicity Vabulas and Duncan Snidal
- Purging militaries: Introducing the Military Purges in Dictatorships (MPD) dataset pp. 870-880

- Jun Koga Sudduth
- Erratum: Carrots and sticks: Experimental evidence of vote buying and voter intimidation in Guatemala pp. 881-881

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Volume 58, issue 3, 2021
- The ethics of ethnographic methods in conflict zones pp. 329-341

- Jana Krause
- Ethics of archival research on political violence pp. 342-354

- Jelena Subotić
- A test of the democratic peacekeeping hypothesis: Coups, democracy, and foreign military deployments pp. 355-367

- Jamie Levin, Joseph MacKay, Anne Spencer Jamison, Abouzar Nasirzadeh and Anthony Sealey
- Peacekeeping and development in fragile states: Micro-level evidence from Liberia pp. 368-383

- Eric Mvukiyehe and Cyrus Samii
- An interactive model of democratic peace pp. 384-398

- David Altman, Federico Rojas- de-Galarreta and Francisco Urdinez
- Mobilizing memories: The social conditions of the long-term impact of victimization pp. 399-416

- Francisco Villamil
- Explaining public support for violence against politicians during conflict: Evidence from a panel study in Israel pp. 417-432

- Julia Elad-Strenger, Brian J Hall, Stevan E Hobfoll and Daphna Canetti
- Gendered preferences: How women’s inclusion in society shapes negotiation occurrence in intrastate conflicts pp. 433-448

- Robert Ulrich Nagel
- Can women benefit from war? Women’s agency in conflict and post-conflict societies pp. 449-461

- Punam Yadav
- United Nations endorsement and support for human rights: An experiment on women’s rights in Pakistan pp. 462-478

- Gulnaz Anjum, Adam Chilton and Zahid Usman
- For better or worse: Shaming, faming, and human rights abuse pp. 479-493

- Sara Kahn-Nisser
- Compliance without coercion: Effects of reporting on international labor rights pp. 494-509

- Faradj Koliev, Thomas Sommerer and Jonas Tallberg
- Simulation analysis on the effectiveness of missile defense pp. 510-522

- Jaehak Kim and Woosang Kim
- The impact of terrorism on international mergers and acquisitions: Evidence from firm-level decisions pp. 523-538

- Babet Hogetoorn and Michiel Gerritse
- What’s going on next door? Irregular leader change in neighboring countries, uncertainty, and civil war pp. 539-553

- Casper Sakstrup
- Making disorder more manageable: The short-term effectiveness of local mediation in Darfur pp. 554-567

- Allard Duursma
- Pathways to water conflict during drought in the MENA region pp. 568-582

- Tobias Ide, Miguel Rodriguez Lopez, Christiane Fröhlich and Jürgen Scheffran
- Determinants of political purges in autocracies: Evidence from ancient Chinese dynasties pp. 583-598

- Stan Hok-Wui Wong and Kelvin Chun-Man Chan
- ViEWS2020: Revising and evaluating the ViEWS political Violence Early-Warning System pp. 599-611

- Håvard Hegre, Curtis Bell, Michael Colaresi, Mihai Croicu, Frederick Hoyles, Remco Jansen, Maxine Ria Leis, Angelica Lindqvist-McGowan, David Randahl, Espen Geelmuyden Rød and Paola Vesco
- How very massive atrocities end: A dataset and typology pp. 612-620

- Bridget Conley and Chad Hazlett
Volume 58, issue 2, 2021
- The Nils Petter Gleditsch JPR article of the Year Award, 2020, goes to Jana Krause pp. 197-197

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- The JPR Best Visualization Award 2020 goes to Therese Anders pp. 198-198

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- Riots and resources: How food access affects collective violence pp. 199-214

- Alison Heslin
- Food price increase and urban unrest: The role of societal organizations pp. 215-230

- Ida Rudolfsen
- Talks before the talks: Effects of pre-negotiation on reaching peace agreements in intrastate armed conflicts, 2005–15 pp. 231-247

- Lindsey Doyle and Lukas Hegele
- Why share? An analysis of the sources of post-conflict power-sharing pp. 248-262

- William G Nomikos
- A security dividend: Peacekeeping and maternal health outcomes and access pp. 263-278

- Theodora-Ismene Gizelis and Xun Cao
- Parties to an alliance: Ideology and the domestic politics of international institutionalization pp. 279-293

- Aaron Rapport and Brian Rathbun
- Interstate War Battle dataset (1823–2003) pp. 294-303

- Eric Min
- The Peaceful Resolution of Territorial Disputes dataset, 1945–2015 pp. 304-314

- Krista E Wiegand, Emilia Justyna Powell and Steven McDowell
- Mapping coercive institutions: The State Security Forces dataset, 1960–2010 pp. 315-325

- Erica De Bruin
Volume 58, issue 1, 2021
- Security implications of climate change: A decade of scientific progress pp. 3-17

- Nina von Uexkull and Halvard Buhaug
- Environmental migrants and social-movement participation pp. 18-32

- Vally Koubi, Quynh Nguyen, Gabriele Spilker and Tobias Böhmelt
- Natural hazards, internal migration and protests in Bangladesh pp. 33-49

- Kristina Petrova
- Human security of urban migrant populations affected by length of residence and environmental hazards pp. 50-66

- W Neil Adger, Ricardo Safra de Campos, Tasneem Siddiqui, Maria Franco Gavonel, Lucy Szaboova, Mahmudol Hassan Rocky, Mohammad Rashed Alam Bhuiyan and Tamim Billah
- Food and water insecurity as causes of social unrest: Evidence from geolocated Twitter data pp. 67-82

- Ore Koren, Benjamin E Bagozzi and Thomas S Benson
- First comes the river, then comes the conflict? A qualitative comparative analysis of flood-related political unrest pp. 83-97

- Tobias Ide, Anders Kristensen and Henrikas BartuseviÄ Ius
- Climate variability, crop and conflict: Exploring the impacts of spatial concentration in agricultural production pp. 98-113

- Paola Vesco, Matija Kovacic, Malcolm Mistry and Mihai Croicu
- Weather, wheat, and war: Security implications of climate variability for conflict in Syria pp. 114-131

- Andrew M Linke and Brett Ruether
- Climate bones of contention: How climate variability influences territorial, maritime, and river interstate conflicts pp. 132-150

- Cody J Schmidt, Bomi K Lee and Sara McLaughlin Mitchell
- Climate and cohesion: The effects of droughts on intra-ethnic and inter-ethnic trust pp. 151-167

- Alexander De Juan and Niklas Hänze
- Science–policy dimensions of research on climate change and conflict pp. 168-176

- Katharine J Mach and Caroline M Kraan
- This time is different! Or is it? NeoMalthusians and environmental optimists in the age of climate change pp. 177-185

- Nils Petter Gleditsch
- Beyond internal conflict: The emergent practice of climate security pp. 186-194

- Joshua W Busby
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