Journal of Peace Research
1964 - 2025
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Volume 53, issue 6, 2016
- New democracies and the risk of civil conflict pp. 745-757

- Scott J Cook and Burcu Savun
- The democratic dividend of nonviolent resistance pp. 758-771

- Markus Bayer, Felix S Bethke and Daniel Lambach
- How can political trust be built after civil wars? Evidence from post-conflict Sierra Leone pp. 772-785

- Pui Hang Wong
- Localized legacies of civil war pp. 786-799

- Annekatrin Deglow
- Sooner or later pp. 800-814

- Subhasish Ray
- Twisting arms and sending messages pp. 815-829

- Sara MT Polo and Kristian Skrede Gleditsch
- International law, military effectiveness, and public support for drone strikes pp. 830-844

- Sarah E Kreps and Geoffrey PR Wallace
- Using violence, seeking votes pp. 845-853

- Aila M Matanock
Volume 53, issue 5, 2016
- The commander’s dilemma pp. 619-632

- Amelia Hoover Green
- Dangerous lessons pp. 633-647

- Christopher Linebarger
- The evolution of prosociality and parochialism after violence pp. 648-664

- Vera Mironova and Sam Whitt
- The return on social bonds pp. 665-679

- Mark David Nieman
- Why class inequality breeds coups but not civil wars pp. 680-695

- Christian Houle
- Local conditions of drought-related violence in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 696-710

- Adrien Detges
- How much terror? Dissidents, governments, institutions, and the cross-national study of terror attacks pp. 711-726

- Ryan Bakker, Daniel W Hill and Will H Moore
- Organized violence, 1989–2015 pp. 727-742

- Erik Melander, Therése Pettersson and Lotta Themnér
Volume 53, issue 4, 2016
- Peace from the past pp. 509-524

- Tore Wig
- Investing in stability pp. 525-538

- Jonathan Powell and Mwita Chacha
- Weapons of choice pp. 539-553

- Axel Dreher and Merle Kreibaum
- Economic sanctions, military interventions, and civil conflict outcomes pp. 554-568

- David Lektzian and Patrick M Regan
- Local experiences of liberal peace pp. 569-581

- Gearoid Millar
- Ratification as accommodation? Domestic dissent and human rights treaties pp. 582-596

- Kirssa Cline Ryckman
- Police reforms in peace agreements, 1975–2011 pp. 597-607

- Nadine Ansorg, Felix Haass and Julia Strasheim
- Free and fair elections pp. 608-616

- Sylvia Bishop and Anke Hoeffler
Volume 53, issue 3, 2016
- Networked international politics pp. 283-291

- Han Dorussen, Erik A Gartzke and Oliver Westerwinter
- The effects of shocks on international networks pp. 292-309

- Zeev Maoz and Kyle A Joyce
- Endogenous networks and international cooperation pp. 310-324

- Max B Gallop
- The complex structure of commercial peace contrasting trade interdependence, asymmetry, and multipolarity pp. 325-343

- Erik Gartzke and Oliver Westerwinter
- Team of former rivals pp. 344-358

- Yonatan Lupu and Paul Poast
- Agreeing to arm pp. 359-377

- Brandon J Kinne
- The importance of conflict characteristics for the diffusion of international mediation pp. 378-391

- Tobias Böhmelt
- Standing alongside your friends pp. 392-408

- Hugh Ward and Han Dorussen
- Dangerous liaisons pp. 409-423

- Olga Chyzh
- Modeling the coevolution of international and domestic institutions pp. 424-441

- T Camber Warren
- The view from the bottom pp. 442-458

- Maya Wilson, David R Davis and Amanda Murdie
- Interethnic conflict and the potential dangers of cross-group ties pp. 459-471

- Jennifer M Larson
- Alliance networks and trade pp. 472-490

- Dotan A Haim
- A new approach to analyzing coevolving longitudinal networks in international relations pp. 491-505

- Shahryar Minhas, Peter D Hoff and Michael D Ward
Volume 53, issue 2, 2016
- Beyond peace journalism pp. 151-165

- Keren Tenenboim-Weinblatt, Thomas Hanitzsch and Rotem Nagar
- US nuclear weapons and non-proliferation pp. 166-179

- Matthew Kroenig
- Dying for survival pp. 180-196

- Benjamin Acosta
- Hiding violence to deal with the state pp. 197-210

- José Miguel Cruz and Angélica Durán-MartÃnez
- Sacred violence or strategic faith? Disentangling the relationship between religion and violence in armed conflict pp. 211-225

- Matthew Isaacs
- From a perpetrator’s perspective pp. 226-241

- Hannah Smidt
- Taking away the guns pp. 242-258

- Yuri Zhukov
- Measuring change in source of leader support pp. 259-267

- Michaela Mattes, Brett Ashley Leeds and Naoko Matsumura
- Reputation of Terror Groups Dataset pp. 268-277

- Efe Tokdemir and Seden Akcinaroglu
Volume 53, issue 1, 2016
- E pluribus unum, ex uno plures pp. 3-18

- Lee JM Seymour, Kristin M Bakke and Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham
- The downstream effects of combatant fragmentation on civil war recurrence pp. 19-32

- Peter Rudloff and Michael G Findley
- The determinants of low-intensity intergroup violence pp. 33-48

- Laia Balcells, Lesley-Ann Daniels and Abel Escribà -Folch
- Local power-sharing institutions and interreligious violence in Nigeria pp. 49-65

- Jonas B Bunte and Laura Thaut Vinson
- Climate change, rice crops, and violence pp. 66-83

- Raul Caruso, Ilaria Petrarca and Roberto Ricciuti
- The sources of social violence in Latin America pp. 84-99

- Mauricio Rivera
- Explaining sexual exploitation and abuse in peacekeeping missions pp. 100-115

- Sabrina Karim and Kyle Beardsley
- It’s only money pp. 116-129

- Charles Miller and Benjamin S Barber Iv
- Two sword lengths apart pp. 130-145

- Christopher Gandrud
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