Journal of Peace Research
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Volume 56, issue 6, 2019
- Framing and fighting: The impact of conflict frames on political attitudes pp. 737-752

- Daphna Canetti, Ibrahim Khatib, Aviad Rubin and Carly Wayne
- Who follows whom? A coincidence analysis of military action, public opinion and threats pp. 753-766

- Tim Haesebrouck
- Risk tolerance during conflict: Evidence from Aleppo, Syria pp. 767-782

- Vera Mironova, Loubna Mrie and Sam Whitt
- Time is of the essence: The causal effect of duration on support for war pp. 783-796

- Ali Sanaei
- Will there be blood? Explaining violence during coups d’état pp. 797-811

- Erica De Bruin
- International politics by other means: External sources of civil war pp. 812-826

- Mark Toukan
- Peace agreement design and public support for peace: Evidence from Colombia pp. 827-844

- Juan Fernando Tellez
- Moving forward? How war experiences, interethnic attitudes, and intergroup forgiveness affect the prospects for political tolerance in postwar Sri Lanka pp. 845-859

- Sara Kijewski and Carolin Rapp
- Long-lasting consequences of war on disability pp. 860-875

- Michael Palmer, Cuong Nguyen, Sophie Mitra, Daniel Mont and Nora Ellen Groce
Volume 56, issue 1, 2019
- The Nils Petter Gleditsch JPR Article of the Year Award, 2018, goes to Daniel Karell and Sebastian Schutte pp. 3-3

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- The JPR Best Visualization Award 2018 goes to Carl Müller-Crepon and Philipp Hunziker pp. 4-4

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- Refugees, forced migration, and conflict: Introduction to the special issue pp. 5-11

- Alex Braithwaite, Idean Salehyan and Burcu Savun
- Motivation and opportunity for conflict-induced migration: An analysis of Syrian migration timing pp. 12-27

- Justin Schon
- Civilian resettlement patterns in civil war pp. 28-41

- Abbey Steele
- Refugees, ethnic power relations, and civil conflict in the country of asylum pp. 42-57

- Seraina Rüegger
- Camp settlement and communal conflict in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 58-72

- Kerstin Fisk
- Blame the victims? Refugees, state capacity, and non-state actor violence pp. 73-87

- Tobias Böhmelt, Vincenzo Bove and Kristian Skrede Gleditsch
- From protection to persecution: Threat environment and refugee scapegoating pp. 88-102

- Burcu Savun and Christian Gineste
- A persuasive peace: Syrian refugees’ attitudes towards compromise and civil war termination pp. 103-117

- Kristin Fabbe, Chad Hazlett and Tolga Sınmazdemir
- Violence, displacement, contact, and attitudes toward hosting refugees pp. 118-133

- Faten Ghosn, Alex Braithwaite and Tiffany S Chu
- Introducing POSVAR: A dataset on refugee-related violence pp. 134-145

- Christian Gineste and Burcu Savun
- Conclusion: What academia can contribute to refugee policy pp. 146-151

- Idean Salehyan
Volume 55, issue 6, 2018
- Aid, exclusion, and the local dynamics of insurgency in Afghanistan pp. 711-725

- Daniel Karell and Sebastian Schutte
- Peacekeeping for profit? The scope and limits of ‘mercenary’ UN peacekeeping pp. 726-741

- Katharina P Coleman and Benjamin Nyblade
- Better peacekeepers, better protection? Troop quality of United Nations peace operations and violence against civilians pp. 742-758

- Felix Haass and Nadine Ansorg
- Fighting the Hydra pp. 759-773

- Mitchell Radtke and Hyeran Jo
- The case for courts pp. 774-786

- Jacqueline M Sievert
- Breaking state impunity in post-authoritarian regimes pp. 787-809

- Guillermo Trejo, Juan AlbarracÃn and LucÃa Tiscornia
- IDP resettlement and collective targeting during civil wars pp. 810-824

- Abbey Steele
Volume 55, issue 5, 2018
- The rise of rebel contenders pp. 551-565

- Hanne Fjelde and Desirée Nilsson
- Organized criminal violence and territorial control pp. 566-581

- Louis-Alexandre Berg and Marlon Carranza
- Repressing for reputation pp. 582-595

- Amanda A Licht and Susan Hannah Allen
- Leader survival and purges after a failed coup d’état pp. 596-608

- Malcolm R Easton and Randolph M Siverson
- Trust in the executive pp. 609-624

- Thomas Clark Durant, Michael Weintraub, Daniel Houser and Shuwen Li
- Revisiting democratic civil peace pp. 625-640

- Henrikas BartuseviÄ Ius and Svend-Erik Skaaning
- Going underground pp. 641-655

- Margherita Belgioioso
- Trade and terrorism pp. 656-670

- Subhayu Bandyopadhyay, Todd Sandler and Javed Younas
- Reputation, concessions, and territorial civil war pp. 671-686

- Nils-Christian Bormann and Burcu Savun
- New spatial data on ethnicity pp. 687-698

- Carl Müller-Crepon and Philipp Hunziker
- Funding rebellion pp. 699-707

- James Igoe Walsh, Justin M Conrad, Beth Elise Whitaker and Katelin M Hudak
Volume 55, issue 4, 2018
- Which groups fight? Customary institutions and communal conflicts in Africa pp. 415-429

- Tore Wig and Daniela Kromrey
- The build-up of coercive capacities pp. 430-444

- Oliver Pamp, Lukas Rudolph, Paul W Thurner, Andreas Mehltretter and Simon Primus
- Domestic uncertainty, third-party resolve, and international conflict pp. 445-459

- Matthew DiLorenzo and Bryan Rooney
- International agreement design and the moderating role of domestic bureaucratic quality pp. 460-475

- Johannes Karreth and Jaroslav Tir
- Interstate rivalry, genocide, and politicide pp. 476-490

- Gary Uzonyi
- Refugees, xenophobia, and domestic conflict pp. 491-507

- Anna Getmansky, Tolga Sınmazdemir and Thomas Zeitzoff
- Backdoor peacekeeping pp. 508-523

- Magnus Lundgren
- Days of rage pp. 524-534

- Erica Chenoweth, Jonathan Pinckney and Orion Lewis
- Organized violence, 1989–2017 pp. 535-547

- Therése Pettersson and Kristine Eck
Volume 55, issue 3, 2018
- Minorities and mistrust pp. 289-304

- Elisabeth King and Cyrus Samii
- Repression and refuge pp. 305-319

- Stefan Lindemann and Andreas Wimmer
- Media technology, covert action, and the politics of exposure pp. 320-335

- Michael F Joseph and Michael Poznansky
- Weakened by the storm pp. 336-350

- Colin Walch
- Does environmental peacemaking between states work? Insights on cooperative environmental agreements and reconciliation in international rivalries pp. 351-365

- Tobias Ide
- Rallying the troops pp. 366-379

- Timothy JA Passmore, Megan Shannon and Andrew F Hart
- Where, when, and how does the UN work to prevent civil war in self-determination disputes? pp. 380-394

- Peter B White, David E Cunningham and Kyle Beardsley
- Girl soldiering in rebel groups, 1989–2013 pp. 395-403

- Roos Haer and Tobias Böhmelt
- UN targeted sanctions datasets (1991–2013) pp. 404-412

- Thomas J Biersteker, Sue E Eckert, Marcos Tourinho and Zuzana Hudáková
- Erratum pp. NP1-NP2

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Volume 55, issue 2, 2018
- The Nils Petter Gleditsch JPR Article of the Year Award, 2017, goes to Kentaro Hirose, Kosuke Imai and Jason Lyall pp. 135-135

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- The JPR Best Visualization Award 2017 goes to Michael Colaresi and Zuhaib Mahmood pp. 136-136

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- New findings from conflict archives pp. 137-146

- Laia Balcells and Christopher M Sullivan
- The origins of policing institutions pp. 147-160

- Kristine Eck
- Uneven accountability in the wake of political violence pp. 161-174

- Mai Hassan and Thomas O’Mealia
- Resistance is mobile pp. 175-189

- Christopher M Sullivan and Christian Davenport
- Measuring the landscape of civil war pp. 190-205

- Rex W Douglass and Kristen A Harkness
- Ideology and state terror pp. 206-221

- Adam Scharpf
- What drives violence against civilians in civil war? Evidence from Guatemala’s conflict archives pp. 222-235

- Rachel A Schwartz and Scott Straus
- Dynamics of internal resettlement during civil war pp. 236-251

- Laia Balcells
- Disappearing dissent? Repression and state consolidation in Mexico pp. 252-266

- Javier Osorio, Livia I Schubiger and Michael Weintraub
- Stalin’s terror and the long-term political effects of mass repression pp. 267-283

- Yuri M Zhukov and Roya Talibova
- 2017 Reviewers pp. 284-286

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Volume 55, issue 1, 2018
- Torture and the limits of democratic institutions pp. 3-17

- Courtenay R Conrad, Daniel W Hill and Will H Moore
- Varieties of civil war and mass killing pp. 18-31

- Daniel Krcmaric
- Maps of mayhem pp. 32-46

- Jesse Hammond
- The impact of criminal prosecutions during intrastate conflict pp. 47-61

- Geoff Dancy and Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm
- Brothers or others in arms? Civilian constituencies and rebel fragmentation in civil war pp. 62-77

- Eric S Mosinger
- Power, proximity, and democracy pp. 78-93

- Jonathan N Markowitz and Christopher J Fariss
- Causal beliefs and war termination pp. 94-106

- Marco Nilsson
- Truly reconciled? A dyadic analysis of post-conflict social reintegration in Northern Uganda pp. 107-121

- Matthew Osborne, Ben D’Exelle and Arjan Verschoor
- Introducing the UCDP Peacemakers at Risk dataset, sub-Saharan Africa, 1989–2009 pp. 122-131

- Sara Lindberg Bromley
- Corrigendum pp. NP1-NP1

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- Corrigendum pp. NP2-NP2

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- Corrigendum pp. NP3-NP3

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