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Journal of Conflict Resolution - Volume 66 Issue 4-5, May 2022

Journal of Conflict Resolution – Volume 66 Issue 4-5, May 2022

Journal of Conflict Resolution - Volume 66 Issue 4-5, May 2022

Journal of Conflict Resolution

Volume 66 Issue 4-5, May 2022

ISSN: 0022-0027 Online ISSN: 1552-8766

Journal of Conflict Resolution (JCR), peer-reviewed and published eight times a year, for more than fifty years has provided scholars and researchers with the latest studies and theories on the causes of and solutions to the full range of human conflict. JCR focuses on conflict between and within states, but also explores a variety of inter-group and interpersonal conflicts that may help in understanding problems of war and peace. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

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Articles
Painful Words: The Effect of Battlefield Activity on Conflict Negotiation Behavior
Eric Min

“Twice the Citizen”: How Military Attitudes of Superiority Undermine Civilian Control in the United States
Risa Brooks, Sharan Grewal

Causes of Foreign-Imposed Regime Change: The Signal of Economic Expropriation
Danielle Villa, Daniel Arnon, Dan Reiter

The Two Faces of Opposition to Chemical Weapons: Sincere Versus Insincere Norm-Holders
Christopher W. Blair, Jonathan A. Chu, Joshua A. Schwartz

Why Do Leaders Build Walls? Domestic Politics, Leader Survival, and The Fortification of Borders
Christopher Linebarger, Alex Braithwaite

State Security or Exploitation: A Theory of Military Involvement in the Economy
Roya Izadi

Inefficient Cooperation Under Stochastic and Strategic Uncertainty
Lisa Bruttel, Werner Güth, Juri Nithammer, Andreas Orland

Does Language Foster Reconciliation? Evidence From the Former Yugoslavia
Michael Kumove

Competition and Civilian Victimization
Michael Gibilisco, Brenton Kenkel, Miguel R. Rueda

The Impact of Ideological Ambiguity on Terrorist Organizations
Susan Olzak

The Effect of Migration on Political Support for Co-ethnics: Evidence From Turkey
Miceal Canavan, Oguzhan Turkoglu

The Commercial Military Actor Database
Ulrich Petersohn, Vanessa Gottwick, Charlotte Penel, Leila Kellgren-Parker

Introducing the Peacekeeping Mandates (PEMA) Dataset
Jessica Di Salvatore, Magnus Lundgren, Kseniya Oksamytna, Hannah M. Smidt

Ver también

Nicolas Boeglin

Gaza / Israël : à propos des mandats d’arrêt délivrés par la Cour Pénale Internationale (CPI)

Nicolas Boeglin, Professeur de droit international public, Faculté de droit, Université du Costa Rica (UCR). …