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