Journal of Peace Research
1964 - 2025
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Volume 57, issue 6, 2020
- Innovations in concepts and measurement for the study of peace and conflict pp. 669-678

- Christopher J Fariss and James Lo
- What states want: Estimating ideal points from international investment treaty content pp. 679-691

- Florencia Montal, Carly Potz-Nielsen and Jane Lawrence Sumner
- How and how much does expert error matter? Implications for quantitative peace research pp. 692-700

- Kyle L Marquardt
- Territorial control in civil wars: Theory and measurement using machine learning pp. 701-714

- Therese Anders
- Using practitioner surveys to measure human rights: The Human Rights Measurement Initiative’s civil and political rights metrics pp. 715-727

- K Chad Clay, Ryan Bakker, Anne-Marie Brook, Daniel W Hill and Amanda Murdie
- A latent variable approach to measuring wartime sexual violence pp. 728-739

- Jule Krüger and Ragnhild Nordås
- Is the NPT unraveling? Evidence from text analysis of review conference statements pp. 740-751

- Miriam Barnum and James Lo
- Terrorism and internet censorship pp. 752-763

- Stephen A Meserve and Daniel Pemstein
- Hot under the collar: A latent measure of interstate hostility pp. 764-776

- Zhanna Terechshenko
- Measuring institutional variation across American Indian constitutions using automated content analysis pp. 777-788

- Rebecca Cordell, Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, Florian G Kern and Laura Saavedra-Lux
- Continuous recognition: A latent variable approach to measuring international sovereignty of self-determination movements pp. 789-800

- R Joseph Huddleston
- Estimating one-sided-killings from a robust measurement model of human rights pp. 801-814

- Christopher J Fariss, Michael R Kenwick and Kevin Reuning
Volume 57, issue 5, 2020
- Peace for our time? Examining the effect of power-sharing on postwar rebellions pp. 617-631

- Martin Ottmann
- International support networks and the calculus of uprising pp. 632-647

- Jaime A Jackson, Belgin San-Akca and Zeev Maoz
- Overlapping international human rights institutions: Introducing the Women’s Rights Recommendations Digital Database (WR2D2) pp. 648-657

- Jillienne Haglund and Courtney Hillebrecht
- Action or inaction: United Nations Security Council activity, 1994–2013 pp. 658-665

- Susan Hannah Allen and Amy T Yuen
Volume 57, issue 4, 2020
- Some left to tell the tale: Finding perpetrators and understanding violence in Rwanda pp. 507-520

- Cyanne E Loyle and Christian Davenport
- Trust in the aftermath of genocide: Insights from Rwandan life histories pp. 521-535

- Bert Ingelaere and Marijke Verpoorten
- Wartime ties and the social logic of crime pp. 536-550

- Sarah Zukerman Daly, Laura Paler and Cyrus Samii
- Bargaining under polarization: The case of the Colombian armed conflict pp. 551-563

- Sigifredo Laengle, Gino Loyola and David Tobón-Orozco
- Transnational terrorism and restrictive immigration policies pp. 564-580

- Marc Helbling and Daniel Meierrieks
- Defending core values: Human rights and the extradition of fugitives pp. 581-596

- Asif Efrat and Abraham L Newman
- Organized violence, 1989–2019 pp. 597-613

- Therése Pettersson and Magnus Öberg
Volume 57, issue 3, 2020
- Rainfall shocks and intimate partner violence in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 377-390

- Sara Cools, Martin Flatø and Andreas Kotsadam
- Mobilizing civilians into high-risk forms of violent collective action pp. 391-405

- Vera Mironova and Sam Whitt
- Territorial disputes and individual willingness to fight pp. 406-421

- Nam Kyu Kim
- The conditional effect of audiences on credibility pp. 422-436

- Matthew Hauenstein
- The logic of transnational outbidding: Pledging allegiance and the escalation of violence pp. 437-451

- Megan Farrell
- To condone, condemn, or ‘no comment’? Explaining a patron’s reaction to a client’s unilateral provocations pp. 452-465

- Jeehye Kim and Jiyoung Ko
- Negotiating justice: Ceasefires, peace agreements, and post-conflict justice pp. 466-481

- Joseph M Cox
- Introducing the Strategies of Resistance Data Project pp. 482-491

- Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham, Marianne Dahl and Anne Frugé
- Tracking organizations in the world: The Correlates of War IGO Version 3.0 datasets pp. 492-503

- Jon CW Pevehouse, Timothy Nordstrom, Roseanne W McManus and Anne Spencer Jamison
Volume 57, issue 2, 2020
- The Nils Petter Gleditsch JPR Article of the Year Award, 2019, goes to Emily Kalah Gade, Mohammed M Hafez & Michael Gabbay pp. 219-219

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- The JPR Best Visualization Award 2019 goes to Stijn van Weezel pp. 220-220

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- Statistical sightings of better angels: Analysing the distribution of battle-deaths in interstate conflict over time pp. 221-234

- Céline Cunen, Nils Lid Hjort and Håvard Mokleiv Nygård
- The quality of terrorist violence: Explaining the logic of terrorist target choice pp. 235-250

- Sara MT Polo
- Does cultural proximity contain terrorism diffusion? pp. 251-264

- Tobias Böhmelt and Vincenzo Bove
- Temperatures, food riots, and adaptation: A long-term historical analysis of England pp. 265-280

- Alexander De Juan and Tim Wegenast
- The hunger games: Food prices, ethnic cleavages and nonviolent unrest in Africa pp. 281-296

- Luke Abbs
- Negotiating peacekeeping consent: Information and peace outcomes pp. 297-311

- Amy Yuen
- Buying blue helmets: The role of foreign aid in the construction of UN peacekeeping missions pp. 312-328

- Andrew Boutton and Vito D’Orazio
- Police integration and support for anti-government violence in divided societies: Evidence from Iraq pp. 329-343

- Matthew Nanes
- Crimea come what may: Do economic sanctions backfire politically? pp. 344-359

- Mikhail A Alexseev and Henry E Hale
- Mapping blue helmets: Introducing the Geocoded Peacekeeping Operations (Geo-PKO) dataset pp. 360-370

- Deniz Cil, Hanne Fjelde, Lisa Hultman and Desirée Nilsson
- 2019 Reviewers pp. 371-373

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Volume 57, issue 1, 2020
- Electoral violence: An introduction pp. 3-14

- Sarah Birch, Ursula Daxecker and Kristine Höglund
- Dangerously informed: Voter information and pre-electoral violence in Africa pp. 15-29

- Inken von Borzyskowski and Patrick M Kuhn
- Raising the stakes: Land titling and electoral stability in Kenya pp. 30-45

- Kathleen Klaus
- Carrots and sticks: Experimental evidence of vote-buying and voter intimidation in Guatemala pp. 46-61

- Ezequiel Gonzalez-Ocantos, Chad Kiewiet de Jonge, Carlos Meléndez, David Nickerson and Javier Osorio
- Who dissents? Self-efficacy and opposition action after state-sponsored election violence pp. 62-76

- Lauren E Young
- Does electoral violence affect vote choice and willingness to vote? Conjoint analysis of a vignette experiment pp. 77-92

- Roxana Gutiérrez-Romero and Adrienne LeBas
- Pre-election violence and territorial control: Political dominance and subnational election violence in polarized African electoral systems pp. 93-110

- Michael Wahman and Edward Goldring
- Electoral violence and the legacy of authoritarian rule in Kenya and Zambia pp. 111-125

- Johan Brosché, Hanne Fjelde and Kristine Höglund
- The effect of alternation in power on electoral intimidation in democratizing regimes pp. 126-139

- Rubén Ruiz-Rufino and Sarah Birch
- Political party strength and electoral violence pp. 140-155

- Hanne Fjelde
- Unequal votes, unequal violence: Malapportionment and election violence in India pp. 156-170

- Ursula Daxecker
- Patterned pogroms: Patronage networks as infrastructure for electoral violence in India and Indonesia pp. 171-184

- Ward Berenschot
- Restrained or constrained? Elections, communal conflicts, and variation in sexual violence pp. 185-198

- Jana Krause
- Mitigating election violence locally: UN peacekeepers’ election-education campaigns in Côte d’Ivoire pp. 199-216

- Hannah Smidt
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