
The latest issue of the
Journal of Conflict Resolution (Vol. 63, no. 4, April 2019) is out. Contents include:
- Articles
- Dov H. Levin, A Vote for Freedom? The Effects of Partisan Electoral Interventions on Regime Type
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Abigail Post, Flying to Fail: Costly Signals and Air Power in Crisis Bargaining
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David C. Kang, Dat X. Nguyen, Ronan Tse-min Fu, & Meredith Shaw, War, Rebellion, and Intervention under Hierarchy: Vietnam–China Relations, 1365 to 1841
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Brandon K. Yoder, Hedging for Better Bets: Power Shifts, Credible Signals, and Preventive Conflict
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Andrew Bertoli, Allan Dafoe, & Robert F. Trager, Is There a War Party? Party Change, the Left–Right Divide, and International Conflict
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Kerstin Fisk, Jennifer L. Merolla, & Jennifer M. Ramos, Emotions, Terrorist Threat, and Drones: Anger Drives Support for Drone Strikes
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Sharan Grewal & Yasser Kureshi, How to Sell a Coup: Elections as Coup Legitimation
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Rory Truex, Focal Points, Dissident Calendars, and Preemptive Repression
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Juan Fernando Tellez, Worlds Apart: Conflict Exposure and Preferences for Peace
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Krista Wiegand & Eric Keels, Oil Wealth, Winning Coalitions, and Duration of Civil Wars