
The latest issue of the
Journal of Conflict Resolution (Vol. 58, no. 2, March 2014) is out. Contents include:
- Michael C. Horowitz & Philip B. K. Potter,
Allying to Kill: Terrorist Intergroup Cooperation and the Consequences for Lethality
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Jae-Woo Kim & Robert A. Hanneman,
Coevolutionary Dynamics of Cultural Markers, Parochial Cooperation, and Networks
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Nathan Danneman & Emily Hencken Ritter,
Contagious Rebellion and Preemptive Repression
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Ana Carolina Garriga & Brian J. Phillips,
Foreign Aid as a Signal to Investors: Predicting FDI in Post-conflict Countries
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Brett V. Benson, Adam Meirowitz, & Kristopher W. Ramsay,
Inducing Deterrence through Moral Hazard in Alliance Contracts
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Stephen Nemeth,
The Effect of Competition on Terrorist Group Operations
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Kyle Beardsley & Nigel Lo,
Third-Party Conflict Management and the Willingness to Make Concessions