Journal of Peace Research
1964 - 2025
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Volume 51, issue 6, 2014
- Feeding unrest pp. 679-695

- Todd Graham Smith
- Incentives and opportunities pp. 696-710

- Corinne Bara
- Do IMF programs disrupt ethnic peace? An empirical analysis, 1985–2006 pp. 711-725

- Krishna Chaitanya Vadlamannati, Gina Maria G Østmoe and Indra de Soysa
- Fighting words pp. 726-740

- Roseanne W McManus
- US foreign aid, interstate rivalry, and incentives for counterterrorism cooperation pp. 741-754

- Andrew Boutton
- Searching for non-aggressive targets pp. 755-766

- Sung Chul Jung
- Coalitions of the willing? International backing and British public support for military action pp. 767-781

- Robert Johns and Graeme AM Davies
- Foreign policies or culture pp. 782-796

- Lars Berger
Volume 51, issue 5, 2014
- Explaining political jiu-jitsu pp. 559-573

- Jonathan Sutton, Charles R Butcher and Isak Svensson
- Freedom of foreign movement, economic opportunities abroad, and protest in non-democratic regimes pp. 574-588

- Colin M Barry, K Chad Clay, Michael E Flynn and Gregory Robinson
- Designing foreign policy pp. 589-602

- Elena V McLean and Taehee Whang
- Temperature seasonality and violent conflict pp. 603-618

- Steven T Landis
- Observing the capitalist peace pp. 619-633

- Allan Dafoe and Nina Kelsey
- External territorial threat, state capacity, and civil war pp. 634-646

- Douglas M Gibler and Steven V Miller
- Turning away from terrorism pp. 647-661

- Mary Beth Altier, Christian N Thoroughgood and John G Horgan
- Sociopsychological analysis of conflict-supporting narratives pp. 662-675

- Daniel Bar-Tal, Neta Oren and Rafi Nets-Zehngut
Volume 51, issue 4, 2014
- The law of the land pp. 441-454

- Kristine Eck
- Conflict and the evolution of institutions: Unbundling institutions at the local level in Burundi pp. 455-469

- Maarten Voors and Erwin Bulte
- Seedbeds of insurgency pp. 470-486

- J Craig Jenkins, Thomas V Maher and Chuck Fahrer
- Why can’t we be friends? Entitlements and the costs of conflict pp. 487-500

- Erik Kimbrough and Roman Sheremeta
- Disaggregating hybridity pp. 501-514

- Gearoid Millar
- Determinants of US foreign policy in multilateral development banks pp. 515-527

- Daniel B Braaten
- Is peace a missing value or a zero? On selection models in political science pp. 528-540

- Colin Vance and Nolan Ritter
- Armed conflicts, 1946–2013 pp. 541-554

- Lotta Themnér and Peter Wallensteen
Volume 51, issue 3, 2014
- A dictator’s toolkit pp. 332-346

- Erica Frantz and Andrea Kendall-Taylor
- The dynamics of cyber conflict between rival antagonists, 2001–11 pp. 347-360

- Brandon Valeriano and Ryan C Maness
- Strategic selection pp. 361-374

- Emilia Justyna Powell and Krista E Wiegand
- Territorial revision and state repression pp. 375-387

- Thorin M Wright
- The (in)effectiveness of torture for combating insurgency pp. 388-404

- Christopher Michael Sullivan
- Forced marriage as a political project pp. 405-417

- Erin Baines
- Sexual violence in armed conflict pp. 418-428

- Dara Kay Cohen and Ragnhild Nordås
- Torture allegations as events data pp. 429-438

- Courtenay R Conrad, Jillienne Haglund and Will H Moore
Volume 51, issue 2, 2014
- 50 years of peace research pp. 139-144

- Halvard Buhaug, Jack S Levy and Henrik Urdal
- Peace research – Just the study of war? pp. 145-158

- Nils Petter Gleditsch, Jonas Nordkvelle and HÃ¥vard Strand
- Democracy and armed conflict pp. 159-172

- HÃ¥vard Hegre
- Peace through globalization and capitalism? Prospects of two liberal propositions pp. 173-183

- Gerald Schneider
- Territory and war pp. 185-198

- Monica Duffy Toft
- Ethnicity and civil war pp. 199-212

- Elaine K Denny and Barbara F Walter
- Ideology in civil war pp. 213-226

- Francisco Gutiérrez SanÃn and Elisabeth Jean Wood
- Do natural resources matter for interstate and intrastate armed conflict? pp. 227-243

- Vally Koubi, Gabriele Spilker, Tobias Böhmelt and Thomas Bernauer
- The economic costs of military conflict pp. 245-256

- Ronald Smith
- The analytical study of terrorism pp. 257-271

- Todd Sandler
- A social science of human rights pp. 273-286

- Emilie M Hafner-Burton
- Seven deadly sins of contemporary quantitative political analysis pp. 287-300

- Philip A Schrodt
- Data and progress in peace and conflict research pp. 301-314

- Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, Nils W Metternich and Andrea Ruggeri
- Talking peace pp. 315-327

- Peter Wallensteen and Isak Svensson
Volume 51, issue 1, 2014
- Early warning signals for war in the news pp. 5-18

- Thomas Chadefaux
- Grievances, economic wealth, and civil conflict pp. 19-33

- Vally Koubi and Tobias Böhmelt
- The inequality–conflict nexus re-examined pp. 35-50

- Henrikas BartuseviÄ Ius
- Emigrants and the onset of civil war pp. 51-64

- Gina Lei Miller and Emily Hencken Ritter
- With friends like these, who needs democracy? The effect of transnational support from rivals on post-conflict democratization pp. 65-79

- Michael Colaresi
- How naming and shaming affects human rights perceptions in the shamed country pp. 81-95

- Jacob Ausderan
- Do rights at home boost rights abroad? Sexual equality and humanitarian foreign policy pp. 97-110

- Alison Brysk and Aashish Mehta
- Hawks, doves, and opportunistic opposition parties pp. 111-125

- Laron K Williams
- Data on interventions during periods of political instability pp. 127-135

- Patrick M Regan and M Scott Meachum
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