Journal of Peace Research 2004 - Abstracts

Journal of Peace Research 2004
TitleSubjectAuthors
African militaries and rebellion: the political economy of threat and combact effectiveness.International relationsHerbst, Jeffrey
A reply to Rummel.International relationsDulic, Tomislav
Armed conflict, 1989-2003(super *).International relationsWallensteen, Peter, Eriksson, Mikael
Assessing the basis for culture of peace in contemporary societies.International relationsRivera, Joseph De
Avoiding diversionary targets.International relationsChiozza, Giacomo, Goemans, Henk E.
Civilian victims in an asymmetrical conflict: Operation Enduring Freedom, Afghanistan.International relationsMoulton, Lawrence H., Benini, Aldo A.
Civilizational conflicts: more frequent, longer and bloodier.International relationsTusicisny, Andrej
Congo: the prize of predation.International relationsOlsson, Ola, Fors, Heather Congdon
Does conflict beget conflict? explaining recurring civil war.International relationsWalter, Barbara
Dyadic hostility and ties that bind: State-to-state versus state-to-system security and economic relationships.International relationsBenson, Michelle A.
Effects of civil wars on international trade, 1950-92.International relationsBayer, Resat, Rupert, Matthew C.
Endogenizing conflict initiation: flinching and fighting at global high noon.International relationsButler, Christopher K.
Estonian identity formations and threat framing in the post-Cold War era.International relationsNoreen, Erik, Sjostedt, Roxanna
Forecasting Israeli-Palestinian relations.International relationsSylvan, Donald A., Keller, Jonathan W., Haftel, Yoram Z.
Good fences make good neighbors? A comparison of conflict-regulation strategies in postwar Bosnia.International relationsCaspersen, Nina
Guns, camps and cash: disarmament, demobilization and reinsertion of former combatants in transitions from war and peace.International relationsKnight, Mark, Ozerdam, Alpaslan
How does violent conflict affect investment location decisions? Evidence from Israel during the Intifada.International relationsFielding, David
Identifying national types: a cluster analysis of politics, economics, and conflict.International relationsJames, Patrick, Wolfson, Murray, Madjd-Sadjadi, Zagros
'New wars' discourse in Germany.International relationsBrzoska, Michael
Norms and interests in US asylum enforcement.International relationsRosenblum, Marc R., Salehyan, Idean
One-thirteenth of a data point does not a generalization make: a response to Dulic.International relationsRummel, Rudolphe J
On the duration of civil war.International relationsCollier, Paul, Hoeffler, Anke, Soderbom, Mans
Peace, war and conflict: social representations shared by activists and non-activists.International relationsSarrica, Mauro, Contarello, Alberta
Stalemate and the termination of civil war: Rhodesia reassessed.International relationsPreston, Matthew
Structure, politics, and ethnonationalist contention in post-Franco Spain: an integrated model.International relationsSaxton, Gregory D.
The dynamics of civil war duration and outcome.International relationsSobek, David, Derounen, Karl R., Jr.
The rise of religious nationalism and conflict: Ethnic conflict and revolutionary wars, 1945-2001.International relationsFox, Jonathan
Tito's slughterhouse: a critical analysis of Rummel's work on democide.International relationsDulic, Tomislav
Uncertainty of the liberal peace.International relationsGoenner, Cullen F.
What do we know about natural resources and civil war?International relationsRoss, Michael L.
Why do some civil wars last so much longer than others?International relationsFearon, James D.
World economic growth systemic leadership, and Southern debt crises.International relationsThompson, William R., Reuveny, Rafael
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