Defence and Peace Economics
1997 - 2025
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Volume 36, issue 7, 2025
- Military spending and the fear hypothesis pp. 945-959

- Bryn Walsh, Hasan Isomitdinov and Junsoo Lee
- Arms Spending and War Casualties: Understanding the Strategic Trade-Offs in Warfare pp. 960-974

- Kerim Keskin
- Fertile ground for conflict: evidence revisited using spatial first differences pp. 975-989

- Lotanna E. Emediegwu, Jubril O. Animashaun and Uzoma Iloanugo
- Natural resource dependence and war nexus: new insights pp. 990-1006

- Farah Al Shami, Mahmoud Arayssi, Walid Marrouch and Nagham Sayour
- Tourism demand recovery following terrorism ceasefire: the case of the Basque country pp. 1007-1029

- David Boto-García and José Francisco Baños-Pino
- Defense Expenditure and National Well-Being: Evidence from the G7 Countries pp. 1030-1041

- Tosin Kolajo Gbadegesin
- Guns vs health: unraveling the interplay between geopolitical risk, arms race and health expenditure pp. 1042-1059

- Ngoc Duc Lang and Duc Hong Vo
Volume 36, issue 6, 2025
- A theoretical treatment of foreign fighters and terrorism pp. 789-808

- Subhayu Bandyopadhyay and Todd Sandler
- Food and peace? Exploring the link between conflict and food insecurity in Africa pp. 809-824

- Giorgio d’Agostino, John Dunne and Luca Pieroni
- War and Economic Growth: An Analysis Based on Extended Solow Model pp. 825-839

- Katarzyna Filipowicz, Adam Krawiec and Tomasz Tokarski
- Long-Run Equilibrium Between Military Expenditure and GDP with Non-Linear Structural Breaks in NATO Member States pp. 840-852

- Dong-Yop Oh, Jongtae Yu and Eun-Son Lim
- Transitioning to Peace in Northern Ireland: Before and After the Belfast-Good Friday Agreement 1998 pp. 853-874

- Vani Borooah and Colin Knox
- The economic costs and benefits of the European Future Combat Air System pp. 875-904

- Tobias Mueller
- The Influence of Strategic Procurement on the Performance of the European Naval Defense Industry pp. 905-929

- Josselin Droff, Jade Guiberteau-Ricard and Julien Malizard
- Readiness Through International Cooperation: Finnish Defence Industrial Strategy in Changing Operational Environment from the Mid-1990s to the Early 2020s pp. 930-944

- Heikki Roiko-Jokela, Tapio Roiko-Jokela and Esa Mangeloja
Volume 36, issue 5, 2025
- Drivers and Impact of European Defence Market Integration: A Literature Meta-Synthesis with Economic Focus pp. 577-612

- Tobias Mueller
- Economic Echoes of Conflict: Evaluating the Palestine-Israel War’s Influence on Middle Eastern Markets pp. 613-632

- Sami Mejri, Nasir Khan, Chaker Aloui and Ramazan Yildirim
- The Role of Reserves in Mitigating Sanctions’ Impact on Economic Growth pp. 633-652

- Ahmed Alwadeai, Liu Xiangli, Nataliia Vlasova and Nadeem Aljonaid
- China’s Civil-Military Integration and Regional Defence Innovation: A Quasi-Natural Experiment Based on National Industrial Zone Policy pp. 653-682

- Xiaoxin Yang and Han Zhang
- Extractive Politics, Redistribution, and War: On the Rationality of Kleptocratic Mismanagement pp. 683-705

- Soeren C. Schwuchow
- Defence Partnerships and Economic Dynamics: An Analysis in PESCO Countries pp. 706-725

- Dimitrios Karamanis
- Defence Spending and Income Inequality. An Asymmetric Empirical Evidence from a Decomposition Analysis of Defence Spending in the Case of Greece pp. 726-760

- Antonis Tsitouras and Nicholas Tsounis
- You Work for Us Now: Concentration in University-Performed Defense R&D pp. 761-788

- Chandler S. Reilly
Volume 36, issue 4, 2025
- Courtship, Honeymoon, and Stabilisation? Military Expenditures of New NATO Member Countries Before and After the 1999–2020 Enlargements pp. 411-434

- Łukasz Olejnik
- Stuck in a Fragility Trap: The Case of the Central African Republic Civil War pp. 435-468

- Pierre Mandon, Vincent Nossek and Diderot Sandjong Tomi
- Offset Multipliers and Defence Industrial Policy Efficiency pp. 469-492

- Ugurhan G. Berkok
- Impact of Defence Expenditure on Total Factor Productivity: New Insights from Panel Bootstrap Granger Causality pp. 493-508

- Khalid Khan, Adnan Khurshid and Javier Cifuentes-Faura
- Building a Defence Manpower Planning Tool Using Survival Analysis Models pp. 509-532

- Shabbar Jaffry, Yaseen Ghulam and Alexandros Apostolakis
- Interactional Impact of Defence Expenditure and Political Instability on Economic Growth in Nigeria: Revisited pp. 533-554

- Ourania Dimitraki and Kyriakos Emmanouilidis
- On What Topics Does the Scientific Community Cooperate in Defense Economics? A Science Mapping of the First 30 Years of the Journal Defence and Peace Economics pp. 555-576

- David Moroz
Volume 36, issue 3, 2025
- Top-Bottom Hierarchy: An Economic Analysis of the U.S. Overseas Military Investment* pp. 275-291

- Shlomo Weber, Yuval Weber and Hans Wiesmeth
- Public Opinion in Conflict Situations: A Sentiment Analysis of Tweets About Russia During the War on Ukraine pp. 292-306

- José M. Pina
- The Impact of Terrorism on Liquidity and Information Asymmetry: Evidence from Non-U.S. Stocks Listed on the NYSE pp. 307-323

- Teressa Elliott, Darius Fatemi, Jang-Chul Kim and Qing Su
- Military Expenditures and Economic Growth: Evidence from NATO and Non-NATO Alliances pp. 324-348

- Dimitrios Dimitriou, Eleftherios Goulas, Christos Kallandranis and Konstantinos Drakos
- The Impact of Peacekeeping on Post-Deployment Earnings for Swedish Veterans pp. 349-372

- Peter Bäckström and Niklas Hanes
- Defense Industrial Base and Network Structure: Measurement, Analysis and Public Policies for the Brazilian Case pp. 373-394

- Thiago Caliari, Luís Felipe Giesteira, Felipe Orsolin Teixeira and Cauan Braga da Silva Cardoso
- The Greek-Turkish Rivalry: A Bayesian VAR Approach pp. 395-410

- Alexandra Kechrinioti and Dimitris Karamanis
Volume 36, issue 2, 2025
- Forecasting Costs of U.S. Ballistic Missile Defense Against a Major Nuclear Strike pp. 141-166

- Igor Moric and Timur Kadyshev
- Collective Action and Intra-Group Conflict: An Experiment pp. 167-182

- Chizhe Cheng, Cary Deck and Wonjong Kim
- Relative Power and Costly Signals of Civilian Loyalty: Protest Behavior Against Armed Actors in the Colombian Civil War, 1990–2004 pp. 183-199

- Carlos Enrique Moreno León
- Who Restarts Violent Conflict? Post-Conflict Government Policy and Two Types of Conflict Recurrence pp. 200-226

- Tatsuya Koyama
- Should I Pay, Or Should I Quash? The Role of Governments’ Ideology in Ransom Payment pp. 227-246

- Francesco Baraldi
- Post Service Labor Market Performance of Immigrant Veterans pp. 247-261

- Youngjoo Jung
- Cross-Check on Combat Aircraft Data pp. 262-274

- Alsu Saitova and Robert Beeres
Volume 36, issue 1, 2025
- What is the Potential Impact of Iran’s Economic Global Integration on Saudi Arabia’s Military Spending? pp. 1-19

- Mohammad Reza Farzanegan
- Unemployment and Military Labour Supply: A Study on Belgian Data for the Period 2005-2020 pp. 20-35

- Pieter Balcaen and Cind Du Bois
- Can Arms Embargoes Stop the Weapon Transfers to Target States? An Exploratory Meta-Analysis pp. 36-59

- Jeroen Klomp
- Sanctions, Co-Sanctions, and Counter-Sanctions: A Multilateral, Evolutionary Game Among Three Global Powers pp. 60-85

- Peng Zhou and Dong Guo
- The Impact of Military Expenditures on Economic Growth: A New Instrumental Variables Approach pp. 86-101

- Luqman Saeed
- When Military Interventions Decrease Military Power. Evidence from the French Case pp. 102-125

- Josselin Droff, Julien Malizard and Olivier Schmitt
- International Transmission of Fiscal News Shock: Evidence from Defense Spending pp. 126-140

- Jamil Sayeed and Deen Islam
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