
The latest issue of the
Journal of Conflict Resolution (Vol. 65, nos. 2-3, February-March 2021) is out. Contents include:
- Articles
- Rebecca Cordell, The Political Costs of Abusing Human Rights: International Cooperation in Extraordinary Rendition
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Sarah Maxey, Limited Spin: When the Public Punishes Leaders Who Lie about Military Action
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Carla Martinez Machain, Exporting Influence: U.S. Military Training as Soft Power
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Nizan Feldman, Ehud Eiran, & Aviad Rubin, Naval Power and Effects of Third-Party Trade on Conflict
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Allan Dafoe, Sophia Hatz, & Baobao Zhang, Coercion and Provocation
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Yen-Sheng Chiang, Indirect Reciprocity for Mitigating Intergroup Hostility: A Vignette Experiment and an Agent-based Model on Intergroup Relations between Mainland Chinese and Taiwanese
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Jun Koga Sudduth, Who Punishes the Leader? Leader Culpability and Coups during Civil War
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Jori Breslawski, The Social Terrain of Rebel Held Territory
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Heather Elko McKibben, & Amy Skoll, Please Help Us (or Don’t): External Interventions and Negotiated Settlements in Civil Conflicts
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Luwei Ying, How State Presence Leads to Civil Conflict
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Nam Kyu Kim, Previous Military Rule and Democratic Survival
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Carl Müller-Crepon, Philipp Hunziker, & Lars-Erik Cederman, Roads to Rule, Roads to Rebel: Relational State Capacity and Conflict in Africa
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Jon Echevarria-Coco & Javier Gardeazabal, A Spatial Model of Internal Displacement and Forced Migration
- Data Feature
- Wukki Kim, Justin George, & Todd Sandler, Introducing Transnational Terrorist Hostage Event (TTHE) Data Set, 1978 to 2018