Journal of Peace Research
1964 - 2025
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Volume 52, issue 6, 2015
- The conditioning effect of protest history on the emulation of nonviolent conflict pp. 697-711

- Alex Braithwaite, Jessica Maves Braithwaite and Jeffrey Kucik
- Paths to intervention pp. 712-726

- Martin Binder
- Personnel contributions to UN and non-UN peacekeeping missions pp. 727-742

- Khusrav Gaibulloev, Justin George, Todd Sandler and Hirofumi Shimizu
- Refugee flows and state contributions to post-Cold War UN peacekeeping missions pp. 743-757

- Gary Uzonyi
- Resource rents, balance of power, and political stability pp. 758-773

- Kjetil Bjorvatn and Mohammad Reza Farzanegan
- A Chinese resource curse? The human rights effects of oil export dependence on China versus the United States pp. 774-790

- Julia Bader and Ursula Daxecker
- Providing security or protecting interests? Government interventions in violent communal conflicts in Africa pp. 791-805

- Emma Elfversson
- Triangulating horizontal inequality pp. 806-821

- Lars-Erik Cederman, Nils B Weidmann and Nils-Christian Bormann
- The interrogation game pp. 822-837

- David Johnson and John Barry Ryan
Volume 52, issue 5, 2015
- When states go bad pp. 565-576

- Alex J Bellamy
- Social cleavages, wartime experience, and ethnic cleansing in Europe pp. 577-590

- H Zeynep Bulutgil
- Expansion of rebellion pp. 591-606

- Keisuke Nakao
- Elections and civil violence in new multiparty regimes pp. 607-621

- Arthur A Goldsmith
- Land grievances and the mobilization of electoral violence pp. 622-635

- Kathleen Klaus and Matthew I Mitchell
- Nonviolent mobilization between a rock and a hard place pp. 636-648

- Jacob Høigilt
- Making useful conflict predictions pp. 649-664

- Ryan Kennedy
- The cost of security pp. 665-679

- Jesse C Johnson
- Guns, butter, and debt pp. 680-693

- Matthew DiGiuseppe
Volume 52, issue 4, 2015
- Data Access and Research Transparency (DA-RT) pp. 417-417

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- Declining willingness to fight for one’s country pp. 418-434

- Ronald F Inglehart, Bi Puranen and Christian Welzel
- Democracy, war effort, and the systemic democratic peace pp. 435-447

- Andrew W Bausch
- Economic coercion and currency crises in target countries pp. 448-462

- Dursun Peksen and Byunghwan Son
- Popular vs. elite democratic structures and international peace pp. 463-477

- Devin K Joshi, J S Maloy and Timothy M Peterson
- Get off my lawn pp. 478-491

- Jaroslav Tir and Shane P Singh
- Framing consensus pp. 492-507

- Ariel Zellman
- Border settlement, commitment problems, and the causes of contiguous rivalry pp. 508-521

- Toby J Rider and Andrew P Owsiak
- Speed of retaliation and international cooperation pp. 522-535

- James S Mosher
- Armed conflicts, 1946–2014 pp. 536-550

- Therése Pettersson and Peter Wallensteen
- Annualized implementation data on comprehensive intrastate peace accords, 1989–2012 pp. 551-562

- Madhav Joshi, Jason Michael Quinn and Patrick M Regan
- WITHDRAWN: Framing consensus pp. np1-np1

- N/a
Volume 52, issue 3, 2015
- Communication, technology, and political conflict pp. 263-268

- Nils B Weidmann
- A spatial analysis of the impact of West German television on protest mobilization during the East German revolution pp. 269-284

- Charles Crabtree, David Darmofal and Holger L Kern
- Communication networks and the transnational spread of ethnic conflict pp. 285-296

- Nils B Weidmann
- Explosive connections? Mass media, social media, and the geography of collective violence in African states pp. 297-311

- T Camber Warren
- Coordination and security pp. 312-322

- Jacob N Shapiro and David A Siegel
- Ethnic conflict goes mobile pp. 323-337

- Catie Snow Bailard
- Empowering activists or autocrats? The Internet in authoritarian regimes pp. 338-351

- Espen Geelmuyden Rød and Nils B Weidmann
- Pulling the plug pp. 352-367

- Anita R Gohdes
- Using social media to measure foreign policy dynamics pp. 368-383

- Thomas Zeitzoff, John Kelly and Gilad Lotan
- Filtering revolution pp. 384-400

- Matthew A Baum and Yuri Zhukov
- From cell phones to conflict? Reflections on the emerging ICT–political conflict research agenda pp. 401-413

- Allan Dafoe and Jason Lyall
Volume 52, issue 2, 2015
- Global food prices, regime type, and urban unrest in the developing world pp. 143-157

- Cullen S Hendrix and Stephan Haggard
- Weathering unrest pp. 158-170

- Adam Yeeles
- ‘Capital punishment’ pp. 171-186

- Charles Butcher
- The effectiveness of treaty design in addressing water disputes pp. 187-200

- Sara McLaughlin Mitchell and Neda A Zawahri
- Military power and political objectives in armed interventions pp. 201-214

- Aaron Rapport
- Soldiers and development aid pp. 215-227

- Emizet F Kisangani and Jeffrey Pickering
- Adding trade to the equation pp. 228-242

- Szymon M Stojek and Mwita Chacha
- Anticipating mediated talks pp. 243-257

- Constantin Ruhe
Volume 52, issue 1, 2015
- Oil, domestic conflict, and opportunities for democratization pp. 3-16

- Jeff D Colgan
- Not all dictators are equal pp. 17-31

- Christian von Soest and Michael Wahman
- Votes and violence pp. 32-45

- Lindsay L Heger
- The rise of capitalism and the roots of anti-American terrorism pp. 46-61

- Tim Krieger and Daniel Meierrieks
- Enemies with benefits? Violent rivalry and terrorist group longevity pp. 62-75

- Brian J Phillips
- A dangerous discrepancy pp. 76-90

- Solveig Hillesund
- The Ba‘athist blackout? Selective goods provision and political violence in the Syrian civil war pp. 91-104

- Alexander De Juan and André Bank
- Best practices in the collection of conflict data pp. 105-109

- Idean Salehyan
- Socially relevant ethnic groups, ethnic structure, and AMAR pp. 110-115

- Jóhanna K Birnir, Jonathan Wilkenfeld, James Fearon, David D Laitin, Ted Robert Gurr, Dawn Brancati, Stephen M Saideman, Amy Pate and Agatha S Hultquist
- Lessons from the Issue Correlates of War (ICOW) project pp. 116-119

- Paul R Hensel and Sara McLaughlin Mitchell
- The war that wasn’t there pp. 120-124

- Joakim Kreutz
- Making uncertainty explicit pp. 125-128

- Nils B Weidmann and Espen Geelmuyden Rød
- Collecting data on nonviolent action pp. 129-133

- Joel Day, Jonathan Pinckney and Erica Chenoweth
- Making ends meet pp. 134-138

- Victor Asal, Ken Cousins and Kristian Skrede Gleditsch
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