
The latest issue of the
Journal of Conflict Resolution (Vol. 65, no. 10, November 2021) is out. Contents include:
- Special Feature: Policing and Political Violence
- Kristine Eck, Courtenay R. Conrad, & Charles Crabtree, Policing and Political Violence
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Howard Liu & Christopher M. Sullivan, And the Heat Goes On: Police Repression and the Modalities of Power
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Travis Curtice, How Repression Affects Public Perceptions of Police: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Uganda
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Robert A. Blair & Benjamin S. Morse, Policing and the Legacies of Wartime State Predation: Evidence from a Survey and Field Experiment in Liberia
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Leonardo R. Arriola, David A. Dow, Aila M. Matanock, & Michaela Mattes, Policing Institutions and Post-Conflict Peace
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Articles
- Leonie Huddy, Oleg Smirnov, Keren L. G. Snider, & Arie Perliger, Anger, Anxiety, and Selective Exposure to Terrorist Violence
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Alexandra C. Hartman, Benjamin S. Morse, & Sigrid Weber, Violence, Displacement, and Support for Internally Displaced Persons: Evidence from Syria
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Timothy M. Peterson, Sanctions and Third-party Compliance with US Foreign Policy Preferences: An Analysis of Dual-use Trade