
The latest issue of the
Journal of Conflict Resolution (Vol. 60, no. 2, March 2016) is out. Contents include:
- Nam Kyu Kim, Revisiting Economic Shocks and Coups
- Walter Enders, Gary A. Hoover, & Todd Sandler,
The Changing Nonlinear Relationship between Income and Terrorism
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Matthias Basedau, Birte Pfeiffer, & Johannes Vüllers,
Bad Religion? Religion, Collective Action, and the Onset of Armed Conflict in Developing Countries
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Anthony S. Marcum & Jonathan N. Brown,
Overthrowing the “Loyalty Norm”: The Prevalence and Success of Coups in Small-coalition Systems, 1950 to 1999
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Clionadh Raleigh,
Pragmatic and Promiscuous: Explaining the Rise of Competitive Political Militias across Africa
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Charles Butcher & Isak Svensson,
Manufacturing Dissent: Modernization and the Onset of Major Nonviolent Resistance Campaigns
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Kurt A. Ackermann, Jürgen Fleiß, & Ryan O. Murphy,
Reciprocity as an Individual Difference
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Stephanie Dornschneider & Nick Henderson,
A Computational Model of Cognitive Maps: Analyzing Violent and Nonviolent Activity in Egypt and Germany