Journal of Peace Research 2005 - Abstracts

Journal of Peace Research 2005
TitleSubjectAuthors
Abuse and westernization: Reflections on strategies of power.International relationsBranche, Stephane La
A crisis-density formulation for identifying rivalries.International relationsHewitt, J. Joseph
A shared understanding: Gadamer and international conflict resolution.International relationsVayrynen, Tarja
Demography, migration and conflict in the Pacific.International relationsWare, Helen
Environmental conflict between refugee and host communities.International relationsMartin, Adrian
How do commercial institutions promote peace?International relationsBearce, David H, Omori, Sawa
Inequality and violent crime: Evidence from data on robbery and violent theft.International relationsNeumayer, Eric
Insurgency and the opening of peace process.International relationsBapat, Navin A.
International resource conflict and mitigation.International relationsGiordano, Mark F., Giordano, Meredith A., Wolf, Aaron T.
Justice and peace? How the international criminal tribunal affects societal peace in Bosnia.International relationsMeernik, James
Media framing and foreign policy: The elite press vis-a-vis US policy in Bosnia, 1992-95.International relationsAuerbach, Yehudith, Bloch-Elkon, Yaeli
Migratory coping in wartime Mozambique: An anthropology of violence and displacement in 'fragmented wars'.International relationsLubkemann, Stephen C.
People vs. Malthus: Population pressure, environmental degradation, and armed conflict revisited.International relationsUrdal, Henrik
Political challenge in Latin America: Rebellion and collective protest in an era of democratization.International relationsSchatzman, Christina
Political gender equality and state human rights abuse.International relationsMelander, Erik
Public opinion in the Israeli-Palestinian two-level game.International relationsShamir, Jacob, Shikaki, Khalil
Putting the numbers to work: Implications for violence prevention.International relationsDeRouen, Karl R., Goldfinch, Shaun
Relative resources: Inequality in ethnic wars, revolutions, and genocides.International relationsBesancon, Marie L.
Rethinking the greed-grievance nexus: Property rights and the political economy of war in Sri Lanka.International relationsKorf, Benedikt
Right or robust? The sensitive nature of repression to globalization.International relationsHafner-Burton, Emilie M.
Taking arms against a sea of troubles: Conventional arms races during periods of rivalry.International relationsGibler, Douglas M., Rider, Toby J., Hutchison, Marc L.
The demand for arms imports.International relationsSmith, Ron P., Tasiran, Ali
The demographics of genocide: refugees and territorial loss in the mass murder of European Jewry.International relationsMidlarsky, Manus I.
The destructiveness of pre-industrial warfare: Political and technological determinants.International relationsLanders, John
The failure of the Israeli-Palestinian pace process, 1993-2000.International relationsBarak, Oren
The immediate and lingering effects of armed conflict on adult morality: A time-series cross-national analysis.International relationsQuan Li, Ming Wen
The interaction of narcotics and conflict.International relationsCornell, Svante E.
Violent adolescence: State development and the propensity for militarized interstate conflict.International relationsSobek, David, Boehmer, Charles R.
War and economic performance.International relationsKoubi, Vally
War, trade, and the mediation of systemic leadership.International relationsRasler, Karen, Thompson, William R.
Women, violence and nonviolent resistance in East Timor.International relationsMason, Christine
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