Conflict Management and Peace Science

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Intervention, war expansion, and the international sources of civil war2022/11/03English
The effect of economic coercion on companies’ foreign direct investment decisions: Evidence from sanctions against Russia2023/09/20English
To sanction or not to sanction: Public attitudes on sanctioning human rights violations2023/05/21English
Does a patron state's hardline posture reassure the public in an allied state?2023/12/03English
Home market power and host market protection of foreign investment2023/11/01English
Regional approaches to conflict prevention: The effectiveness of rhetorical and diplomatic tools2023/11/01English
The harsh face of the empire by invitation: Coups in the US world order2023/11/03English
The limits of shame: UN shaming, NGO repression, and women's protests2023/02/10English
Exogenous factors and the crisis bargaining process2023/02/07English
The conditions for war and peace in interstate crises: An Introduction to this special issue2023/02/02English
The problem with accidental war2023/02/02English
Civil war and state support for conventional arms control2024/01/10English
Trickledown politics: Do excluded ethnic groups benefit from non-violent national resistance campaigns?2021/10/16English
Does transnational terrorism stimulate foreign assistance?2022/02/22English
Against polarization2022/02/22English
Violence, co-optation, and postwar voting in Guatemala2022/02/22English
Judicial independence and refugee flights2022/02/09English
Scientific intelligence, nuclear assistance, and bargaining2021/04/15English
A perfect match? The dampening effect of interethnic marriage on armed conflict in Africa2021/10/26English
Economic crises, civilian mobilization, and repression in developing states2021/06/24English
Organizational context matters: explaining different responses to militant leadership targeting2019/11/26English
Are complex game models empirically relevant?2017/10/25English
Will H. Moore’s enduring contribution to peace and conflict studies2019/10/11English
Why do states formally invoke the right of individual self-defense? Legal-, diplomatic- and aid-politics to motivate states to respect international law2013/03/14English
Reviewers 20122013/06/10English
Thanks to 2015 Reviewers2016/04/01English
The Palmer Prize for CMPS’s Article of the Year2016/04/01English
Democratic breakdown and terrorism2020/04/14English
Turning the lights on to keep them in the fold: How governments preempt secession attempts2021/06/28English
Securing guarantees: How nuclear proliferation can strengthen great power commitments2022/06/06English