Defence and Peace Economics
1997 - 2025
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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
Volume 35, issue 8, 2024
- The Taliban’s Return to Power: An Empirical Analysis of the Afghan Peace Negotiations of 2018–2020 pp. 957-991

- Rafiuddin Najam
- Monitoring Indicators of Economic Activities in Sudan Amidst Ongoing Conflict Using Satellite Data pp. 992-1008

- Zhe Guo, Hala Abushama, Khalid Siddig, Oliver Kirui, Kibrom Abay and Liangzhi You
- Within Ethnic Population Inequality and within Self-Determination Movement Violence pp. 1009-1027

- Brandon Ives
- Employability of Syrian Refugees in Lebanon: The Role of Legal Residency pp. 1028-1045

- Ali Fakih, Sara Kassab and Zeina Lizzaik
- Economic Costs of Civil Conflicts: The Case of Burundi pp. 1046-1069

- Arcade Ndoricimpa and Michel Armel Ndayikeza
- No, Punitive House Demolition Does Not Reduce Suicide Bombing: Revisiting Evidence from the Second Intifada pp. 1070-1101

- Belal Fallah
- Do Geopolitical Risks Impact Trade Patterns in Latin America? pp. 1102-1119

- Vikkram Singh, Henrique Correa da Cunha and Shivanie Mangal
- Are Geopolitical Risks Fuelling Trade Protectionism? pp. 1120-1140

- Meng Shen and Mengjia Yang
Volume 35, issue 7, 2024
- Obituary: Martin C. McGuire pp. 791-791

- Todd Sandler
- Entente versus Alliance: When Should States Be Friends but Not Allies? pp. 792-808

- Emerson Niou and Sean M. Zeigler
- The Military Rise of China: The Real Defence Budget Over Two Decades pp. 809-825

- Peter E. Robertson
- Star Wars: Anti-Satellite Weapons and Orbital Debris pp. 826-845

- Anelí Bongers and Jose Torres
- Does Increase in Defence Spending Lead to More Risk of Sovereign Debt Defaults? pp. 846-864

- Yaseen Ghulam and Benedict Saunby
- Redefining the Nexus of Military Spending Among Southeast Mediterranean Countries in the Presence of Nonlinearities pp. 865-882

- Panagiotis Palaios and Evangelia Papapetrou
- Military Technology, Defense Spending and Modernization of the Armed Forces: The Case of Spain, 1891-1935 pp. 883-907

- José M. Ortiz-Villajos and José J. Martos-Gómez
- Analysis of the Economic Effects of Defence Spending in Spain: A Re-Examination Through Dynamic ARDL Simulations and Kernel-Based Regularized Least Squares pp. 908-930

- Ourania Dimitraki and Kyriakos Emmanouilidis
- Civil Conflict and Cross-Border Lending: A Sectoral, Micro Lender-Level Analysis of Syndicated Loans pp. 931-956

- Chengchun Li, Yun Luo and Glauco De Vita
Volume 35, issue 6, 2024
- Disinformation Strategies pp. 659-672

- Daniel Arce
- Developments in Arms Production and the Effects of the War in Ukraine pp. 673-693

- Lorenzo Scarazzato, Xiao Liang, Nan Tian and Diego Lopes da Silva
- Should we sell arms to human rights violators? What the public thinks pp. 694-712

- Asif Efrat and Omer Yair
- How Does the Russian-Ukrainian War Rock Stock and Commodity Markets? Fresh Insights from Joint Network-Connectedness Analysis pp. 713-739

- Amine Ben Amar, Néjib Hachicha, Hichem Rezgui and Shawkat Hammoudeh
- Geopolitical Risk and Stock-Bond Interplay: A Comparative Study of Islamic and Conventional Assets in the GCC pp. 740-759

- Chaker Aloui, Lama Al-Kayed, Alam Asadov and Nevi Danila
- Assessing the Impact of Military and Civilian R&D on Performance pp. 760-776

- Francisco Callado-Muñoz, Marta Fernández-Olmos, Marisa Ramírez-Alesón and Natalia María Utrero-González
- Concentration and Innovation in the Defence Industry: A Stochastic Game pp. 777-790

- Luca Lambertini
Volume 35, issue 5, 2024
- The Political Economy of NORAD pp. 521-526

- Binyam Solomon
- On Distinguishing Defence Inputs in an Alliance – The Case of NORAD pp. 527-541

- Ugurhan Berkok, Oana Secrieru and Kamin Peyrow Lee
- Canada and the NORAD: Economics and Burden Sharing pp. 542-556

- Binyam Solomon and Ross Fetterly
- The Economic Benefits of North Warning System Modernization pp. 557-576

- J. Craig Stone
- NORAD Modernization: Private Benefits to Canada pp. 577-600

- Ugurhan G. Berkok and Oana Secrieru
- Proto-Insurgency, Repression-Driven Contagion, and Civil War Onset pp. 601-621

- Jason Quinn, T. David Mason, Mustafa Kirisci and Sally Sharif
- Asymmetric Effects of Positive and Negative Commodity Price Shocks During Civil Wars pp. 622-637

- Thorsten Janus and Daniel Riera-Crichton
- Singapore’s ’Total Defence’ Strategy pp. 638-658

- Ron Matthews and Fitriani Bintang Timur
Volume 35, issue 4, 2024
- Introduction to the Special Issue ‘Spend More and Better’ pp. 401-403

- Cind Du Bois and Caroline Buts
- European Defence Industries’ Sales Performance: A Benefit-Of-The-Doubt Based Comparative Analysis pp. 404-414

- Panayiotis Tzeremes
- Profitability of Defense Companies in the US and Europe pp. 415-426

- Jean Belin and Mahdi Fawaz
- The Spectrum of Strategic Autonomy in EU Defence Supply Chains pp. 427-447

- Mitja Kleczka, Laurens Vandercruysse, Caroline Buts and Cind Du Bois
- Market Structures, Competition and Innovation: Grounds for an Alternative Defence Industrial Policy pp. 448-463

- Renaud Bellais
- The Political Economy of Military Aircraft, the Case of Europe pp. 464-503

- Josselin Droff, Jade Guiberteau, Camille Laville, Julien Malizard and Laure Noël
- European Defence Policy: Prospects and Challenges pp. 504-515

- Keith Hartley
- European Defence: No Zeitenwende Yet pp. 516-520

- Sven Biscop
Volume 35, issue 3, 2024
- NATO Security Burden Sharing, 1991–2020 pp. 265-280

- Wukki Kim and Todd Sandler
- NATO’s Approach to Multi-Domain Operations: From the Perspective of the Economics of Alliances pp. 281-294

- Futoshi Takabatake
- Verification of Peace Accords and Military Expenditures in Post-Conflict Societies pp. 295-319

- Wakako Maekawa
- Conflict Trajectories and Education: Gender-Disaggregated Evidence from India pp. 320-338

- Vidya Diwakar
- Global Geopolitical Risk and the Long- and Short-Run Impacts on the Returns and Volatilities of US Treasuries pp. 339-366

- Naji Jalkh and Elie Bouri
- Chinese Defense Industry Reforms and Military Firm Performance: Evidence from the Civil—Military Integration Strategy pp. 367-382

- Zeng Yang, Changyuan Xia, Shuai Zhao and Daiguo Fu
- Does Comprehensive Geopolitical Risk Deter FDI Outflows: Evidence from China pp. 383-399

- Bing Lu and Wenge Liu
Volume 35, issue 2, 2024
- Prospects of Deterrence: Deterrence Theory, Representation and Evidence pp. 145-159

- Karl Sörenson
- The Political Economy of Wargaming pp. 160-173

- Garrett R. Wood
- Insecurity and Ambition: Dual Drivers of Chinese Innovation? pp. 174-191

- Daniel Aum and Fei-Ling Wang
- Trade Policy for Dual-Use Technology pp. 192-205

- Leo J. Blanken and Jason J. Lepore
- Potential Negative Externalities of Private Military Entrepreneurs from an Economic Perspective pp. 206-226

- Frank Daumann
- Determinants of External, Domestic, and Total Public Debt in Nigeria: The Role of Conflict, Arms Imports, and Military Expenditure pp. 227-242

- Princewill Okwoche and Eftychia Nikolaidou
- Military Spending and Economic Output: A Decomposition Analysis of the US Military Budget pp. 243-263

- Kyriakos Emmanouilidis
Volume 35, issue 1, 2024
- Collective Action and Intra-group Conflict with Fixed Budgets pp. 1-23

- Kai Konrad and Florian Morath
- The Effect of Corruption on Internal Conflict in Iran Using Newspaper Coverage pp. 24-43

- Mohammad Reza Farzanegan and Reza Zamani
- Indirect Rivalries and Civil Wars: Empirical Evidence pp. 44-71

- Mahdi Fawaz and Erwan Le Quellec
- Long-term Consequences of Civil War in Tajikistan: The Gendered Impact on Education and Labor Market Outcomes pp. 72-85

- Satoshi Shimizutani and Eiji Yamada
- Civil War Peace Agreements and Gender Inclusion pp. 86-108

- Marie Olson Lounsbery, Nicole Gerring and Kaitlyn Rose
- The Effect of Service-Length Obligations on Occupational Selection: Evidence from West Point Graduates pp. 109-127

- Samuel Redman and Kyle Greenberg
- ‘On Vient de Fusiller un des Nôtres’: A Quantitative Study of Military Executions in the French Army during WW1 pp. 128-144

- Olivier Guillot and Antoine Parent
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