
The latest issue of the
Journal of Conflict Resolution (Vol. 64, no. 10, November 2020) is out. Contents include:
- Articles
- Erin Baggott Carter & Brett L. Carter, Focal Moments and Protests in Autocracies: How Pro-democracy Anniversaries Shape Dissent in China
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Benjamin O. Fordham & Katja B. Kleinberg, Too Pacifist in Peace, Too Bellicose in War: Political Information and Foreign Policy Opinion
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Clayton Thyne & Kendall Hitch, Democratic versus Authoritarian Coups: The Influence of External Actors on States’ Postcoup Political Trajectories
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Robert A. Blair & Nicholas Sambanis, Forecasting Civil Wars: Theory and Structure in an Age of “Big Data” and Machine Learning
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Sara M. T. Polo, How Terrorism Spreads: Emulation and the Diffusion of Ethnic and Ethnoreligious Terrorism
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Peter S. Henne, Nilay Saiya, & Ashlyn W. Hand, Weapon of the Strong? Government Support for Religion and Majoritarian Terrorism
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Mario Krauser, In the Eye of the Storm: Rebel Taxation of Artisanal Mines and Strategies of Violence
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Nina von Uexkull, Marco d’Errico, & Julius Jackson, Drought, Resilience, and Support for Violence: Household Survey Evidence from DR Congo
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Eric Keels & Krista Wiegand, Mutually Assured Distrust: Ideology and Commitment Problems in Civil Wars