Journal of Peace Research
1964 - 2025
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Volume 54, issue 6, 2017
- Gender differences in support for direct and indirect political aggression in the context of protracted conflict pp. 733-747

- Lihi Ben Shitrit, Julia Elad-Strenger and Sivan Hirsch-Hoefler
- Honor and political violence pp. 748-761

- Elin Bjarnegård, Karen Brounéus and Erik Melander
- How (wo)men rebel pp. 762-776

- Susanne Schaftenaar
- Impacts of neighboring countries on military expenditures pp. 777-790

- M Ensar Yesilyurt and J.Paul Elhorst
- What goes up, must come down? The asymmetric effects of economic growth and international threat on military spending pp. 791-805

- Rosella Cappella Zielinski, Benjamin O Fordham and Kaija E Schilde
- Iraq and the material basis of post-conflict police reconstruction pp. 806-818

- Jesse SG Wozniak
- Winning hearts & minds (!) pp. 819-832

- Efe Tokdemir
- The networked peace pp. 833-848

- Yonatan Lupu and Brian Greenhill
Volume 54, issue 5, 2017
- Acknowledgements – JPR special issue on socialization and violence pp. 591-591

- Jeffrey T Checkel
- Socialization and violence pp. 592-605

- Jeffrey T Checkel
- The limits of socialization and the underproduction of military violence pp. 606-619

- Devorah Manekin
- The persistence of sexual assault within the US military pp. 620-633

- Elisabeth Jean Wood and Nathaniel Toppelberg
- The socialization of civilians and militia members pp. 634-647

- Regina Bateson
- Bróderes in arms pp. 648-660

- Dennis Rodgers
- ‘Talk of the town’ pp. 661-673

- Lee Ann Fujii
- Membership matters pp. 674-686

- Scott Gates
- Armed group institutions and combatant socialization pp. 687-700

- Amelia Hoover Green
- The ties that bind pp. 701-714

- Dara Kay Cohen
- Military socialization, disciplinary culture, and sexual violence in UN peacekeeping operations pp. 715-730

- Stephen Moncrief
Volume 54, issue 4, 2017
- Armed politics and the study of intrastate conflict pp. 459-467

- Paul Staniland
- Words and deeds pp. 468-483

- David E Cunningham, Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, Belén González, Dragana Vidović and Peter B White
- Institutional authority and security cooperation within regional economic organizations pp. 484-498

- Yoram Z Haftel and Stephanie C Hofmann
- The legacy of foreign patrons pp. 499-512

- Niklas Karlén
- Oil export, external prewar support for the government, and civil conflict onset pp. 513-526

- Jungmoo Woo
- Does counterterrorism militarize foreign aid? Evidence from sub-Saharan Africa pp. 527-541

- Tobias Heinrich, Carla Martinez Machain and Jared Oestman
- When human capital threatens the Capitol pp. 542-557

- Jesse Dillon Savage and Jonathan D Caverley
- Violence, kinship networks, and political resilience pp. 558-573

- Cassy Dorff
- Organized violence, 1989–2016 pp. 574-587

- Marie Allansson, Erik Melander and Lotta Themnér
Volume 54, issue 3, 2017
- Food scarcity and state vulnerability: Unpacking the link between climate variability and violent unrest pp. 335-350

- Benjamin T Jones, Eleonora Mattiacci and Bear Braumoeller
- Living off the land: The connection between cropland, food security, and violence against civilians pp. 351-364

- Ore Koren and Benjamin E Bagozzi
- No extraction without representation: The ethno-regional oil curse and secessionist conflict pp. 365-381

- Philipp Hunziker and Lars-Erik Cederman
- Ethnic inequality and coups in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 382-396

- Christian Houle and Cristina Bodea
- Perils of pluralism: Electoral violence and incumbency in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 397-411

- Charles Fernandes Taylor, Jon CW Pevehouse and Scott Straus
- Autocracies and the international sources of cooperation pp. 412-426

- Soumyajit Mazumder
- Compliance vs. constraints: A theory of rebel targeting in civil war pp. 427-441

- Luis De la Calle
- The effects of military and non-military government expenditures on private consumption pp. 442-456

- Marco Lorusso and Luca Pieroni
Volume 54, issue 2, 2017
- The Nils Petter Gleditsch JPR Article of the Year Award, 2016, goes to Charles Miller and Benjamin S Barber IV pp. 111-111

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- The JPR Best Visualization Award 2016 goes to Brandon J Kinne pp. 112-112

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- Introduction pp. 113-124

- Håvard Hegre, Nils W Metternich, Håvard Mokleiv Nygård and Julian Wucherpfennig
- Using night light emissions for the prediction of local wealth pp. 125-140

- Nils B Weidmann and Sebastian Schutte
- Lessons from near real-time forecasting of irregular leadership changes pp. 141-156

- Michael D Ward and Andreas Beger
- Canaries in a coal-mine? What the killings of journalists tell us about future repression pp. 157-174

- Anita R Gohdes and Sabine C Carey
- Subnational violent conflict forecasts for sub-Saharan Africa, 2015–65, using climate-sensitive models pp. 175-192

- Frank DW Witmer, Andrew M Linke, John O’Loughlin, Andrew Gettelman and Arlene Laing
- Do the robot pp. 193-214

- Michael Colaresi and Zuhaib Mahmood
- Financing rebellion pp. 215-230

- Ursula Daxecker and Brandon C Prins
- The oracle or the crowd? Experts versus the stock market in forecasting ceasefire success in the Levant pp. 231-242

- Gerald Schneider, Maya Hadar and Naomi Bosler
- Evaluating the scope and intensity of the conflict trap pp. 243-261

- Håvard Hegre, Håvard Mokleiv Nygård and Ranveig Flaten Ræ der
- Predicting the decline of ethnic civil war pp. 262-274

- Lars-Erik Cederman, Kristian Skrede Gleditsch and Julian Wucherpfennig
- The shape of things to come? Expanding the inequality and grievance model for civil war forecasts with event data pp. 275-297

- Daina Chiba and Kristian Skrede Gleditsch
- Predicting local violence pp. 298-312

- Robert A Blair, Christopher Blattman and Alexandra Hartman
- Market anticipations of conflict onsets pp. 313-327

- Thomas Chadefaux
- 2016 Reviewers pp. 328-330

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- Errata pp. 331-331

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Volume 54, issue 1, 2017
- Coup risk, coup-proofing and leader survival pp. 3-15

- Jun Koga Sudduth
- The search for rebel interdependence pp. 16-30

- Ezra Schricker
- Women on the frontline pp. 31-46

- Reed M Wood and Jakana L Thomas
- Can civilian attitudes predict insurgent violence? Ideology and insurgent tactical choice in civil war pp. 47-63

- Kentaro Hirose, Kosuke Imai and Jason Lyall
- Cooperation, information, and keeping the peace pp. 64-79

- Grant M Gordon and Lauren E Young
- The economic costs of civil war pp. 80-98

- Stefano Costalli, Luigi Moretti and Costantino Pischedda
- The Issue Correlates of War Territorial Claims Data, 1816–20011 pp. 99-108

- Bryan A Frederick, Paul R Hensel and Christopher Macaulay
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