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Journal of Conflict Resolution - Volume 66 Issue 7-8, August-September 2022

Journal of Conflict Resolution – Volume 66 Issue 7-8, August-September 2022

Journal of Conflict Resolution - Volume 66 Issue 7-8, August-September 2022

Journal of Conflict Resolution

Volume 66 Issue 7-8, August-September 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
Knowing is Half the Battle: How Education Decreases the Fear of Terrorism
Peter Krause, Daniel Gustafson, Jordan Theriault, Liane Young

The Charitable Terrorist: State Capacity and the Support for the Pakistani Taliban
Federico Masera, Hasin Yousaf

Terrorism and Political Tolerance toward “Fellow Travelers”
Mark Peffley, Marc L. Hutchison, Michal Shamir

Commitment to the “National” in Post-Conflict Countries: Public and Private Security Provision in Lebanon
Melani Cammett, Christiana Parreira, Dominika Kruszewska-Eduardo, Sami Atallah

Coordination and Fair Division in Refugee Responsibility Sharing
Richard E Ericson, Lester A Zeager

Dissent Networks, State Repression, and Strategic Clemency for Defection
Howard Liu

Friday on My Mind: Re-Assessing the Impact of Protest Size on Government Concessions
Charles Butcher, Jonathan Pinckney

Restitution or Retribution? Detainee Payments and Insurgent Violence
Christopher W. Blair

Poor Prospects—Not Inequality—Motivate Political Violence
Henrikas Bartusevičius, Florian van Leeuwen

Oil Crops and Social Conflict: Evidence From Indonesia
Donald Grasse

The Impact of Modern-System Training on Battlefield Participation by Kurdish Soldiers
Matthew Cancian

Signaling Strength with Handicaps
Noam Reich

Getting to the Root of the Issue(s): Expanding the Study of Issues in MIDs (the MID-Issue Dataset, Version 1.0)
Joshua Jackson, Andrew P. Owsiak, Gary Goertz, Paul F. Diehl

Ver también

Nicolas Boeglin

Gaza / Israel: a propósito de las nuevas medidas provisionales urgentes a Israel ordenadas por la Corte Internacional de Justicia (CIJ)

por Nicolas Boeglin, Profesor de Derecho Internacional Público, Facultad de Derecho,Universidad de Costa Rica (UCR). …