
The latest issue of the
Journal of Conflict Resolution (Vol. 63, no. 1, January 2019) is out. Contents include:
- Articles
- Sirianne Dahlum & Tore Wig, Educating Demonstrators: Education and Mass Protest in Africa
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Alexander De Juan & Eva Wegner, Social Inequality, State-centered Grievances, and Protest: Evidence from South Africa
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Nils Hägerdal, Ethnic Cleansing and the Politics of Restraint: Violence and Coexistence in the Lebanese Civil War
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Christian Houle, Social Mobility and Political Instability
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Peter S. Henne & Jason Klocek, Taming the Gods: How Religious Conflict Shapes State Repression
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Tobias Heinrich & Matt W. Loftis, Democracy Aid and Electoral Accountability
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Sam R. Bell, K. Chad Clay, & Amanda Murdie, Join the Chorus, Avoid the Spotlight: The Effect of Neighborhood and Social Dynamics on Human Rights Organization Shaming
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Jin Mun Jeong & Dursun Peksen, Domestic Institutional Constraints, Veto Players, and Sanction Effectiveness
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Neil Narang & Rupal N. Mehta, The Unforeseen Consequences of Extended Deterrence: Moral Hazard in a Nuclear Client State
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Robert Johns & Graeme A. M. Davies, Civilian Casualties and Public Support for Military Action: Experimental Evidence