The Journal of Conflict Resolution (JCR) is a leading peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing theoretical and empirical understanding of peace and conflict processes. It provides a multidisciplinary platform for scholars to explore the causes, dynamics, and consequences of conflict. Its scope extends to international relations, political science, and social science, focusing on issues ranging from interpersonal disputes to international wars.
JCR delves into diverse areas including population studies, migration, and the impact of social development on conflict resolution. It seeks to bridge the gap between academic research and real-world policy, offering insights into effective conflict management and peacebuilding strategies. The journal is essential reading for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners working in conflict resolution.
JCR encourages innovative submissions that contribute to our knowledge of how to prevent, manage, and resolve conflicts at all levels. By providing a forum for rigorous scholarly debate, it aims to promote a more peaceful and just world.