
The latest issue of the
Journal of Conflict Resolution (Vol. 68, no. 1, January 2024) is out. Contents include:
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Articles
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Michael A. Jensen,
Neil Ferguson,
Sheehan Kane, &
Gary LaFree, Choosing Where to Fight: Do Social Networks Distinguish American ISIS Foreign Fighters from ISIS-Inspired Terrorists?
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Lu Liu &
Manuel Eisner, Beyond Ransom and Political Concessions? Explaining Changes in Insurgents’ Kidnapping Involvement Versus Event-frequency
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Chia-yi Lee &
Yasutaka Tominaga, The Determinants of Terrorist Listing
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Nadiya Kostyuk &
Erik Gartzke, Fighting in Cyberspace: Internet Access and the Substitutability of Cyber and Military Operations
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James D. Kim, The Long-run Impact of Childhood Wartime Violence on Preferences for Nuclear Proliferation
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Chanelle Duley &
Prasanna Gai, Electoral Integrity, the Concession of Power, and the Disciplining Role of Protests
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Data Set Feature
- Sara Hellmüller,
Xiang-Yun Rosalind Tan, &
Corinne Bara, What is in a Mandate? Introducing the UN Peace Mission Mandates Dataset