Journal of Peace Research, Vol. 53 No. 3, 2016
1.) Networked international politics: Complex interdependence and the diffusion of conflict and peace. --Han Dorussen, Erik A. Gartzke, Oliver Westerwinter.
2.) The effects of shocks on international networks: Changes in the attributes of states and the structure of international alliance networks. --Zeev Maoz, Kyle A. Joyce.
3.) Endogenous networks and international cooperation. --Max B. Gallop.
4.) The complex structure of commercial peace contrasting trade interdependence, asymmetry, and multipolarity. --Erik Gartzke, Oliver Westerwinter.
5.) Team of former rivals: A multilateral theory of non-aggression pacts. --Yonatan Lupu, Paul Poast.
6.) Agreeing to arm: Bilateral weapons agreements and the global arms trade. --Brandon J Kinne.
7.) The importance of conflict characteristics for the diffusion of international mediation. --Tobias Bohmelt.
8.) Standing alongside your friends: Network centrality and providing troops to UN peacekeeping operations. --Hugh Ward, Han Dorussen.
9.) Dangerous liaisons: An endogenous model of international trade and human rights. --Olga Chyzh.
10.) Modeling the coevolution of international and domestic institutions: Alliances, democracy, and the complex path to peace. --T. Camber Warren.
11.) The view from the bottom: Networks of conflict resolution organizations and international peace. --Maya Wilson, David R Davis, Amanda Murdie.
12.) Interethnic conflict and the potential dangers of cross-group ties. --Jennifer M Larson.
13.) A new approach to analyzing coevolving longitudinal networks in international relations. --Shahryar Minhas, Peter D. Hoff, Michael D. Ward.
2.) The effects of shocks on international networks: Changes in the attributes of states and the structure of international alliance networks. --Zeev Maoz, Kyle A. Joyce.
3.) Endogenous networks and international cooperation. --Max B. Gallop.
4.) The complex structure of commercial peace contrasting trade interdependence, asymmetry, and multipolarity. --Erik Gartzke, Oliver Westerwinter.
5.) Team of former rivals: A multilateral theory of non-aggression pacts. --Yonatan Lupu, Paul Poast.
6.) Agreeing to arm: Bilateral weapons agreements and the global arms trade. --Brandon J Kinne.
7.) The importance of conflict characteristics for the diffusion of international mediation. --Tobias Bohmelt.
8.) Standing alongside your friends: Network centrality and providing troops to UN peacekeeping operations. --Hugh Ward, Han Dorussen.
9.) Dangerous liaisons: An endogenous model of international trade and human rights. --Olga Chyzh.
10.) Modeling the coevolution of international and domestic institutions: Alliances, democracy, and the complex path to peace. --T. Camber Warren.
11.) The view from the bottom: Networks of conflict resolution organizations and international peace. --Maya Wilson, David R Davis, Amanda Murdie.
12.) Interethnic conflict and the potential dangers of cross-group ties. --Jennifer M Larson.
13.) A new approach to analyzing coevolving longitudinal networks in international relations. --Shahryar Minhas, Peter D. Hoff, Michael D. Ward.
Bohmelt, Tobias - Personal Name
Lupu, Yonatan - Personal Name
Gartzke, Erik - Personal Name
Dorussen, Han - Personal Name
Maoz, Zeev - Personal Name
Gallop, Max B. - Personal Name
Kinne, Brandon J. - Personal Name
Ward, Hugh - Personal Name
Chyzh, Olga - Personal Name
Lupu, Yonatan - Personal Name
Gartzke, Erik - Personal Name
Dorussen, Han - Personal Name
Maoz, Zeev - Personal Name
Gallop, Max B. - Personal Name
Kinne, Brandon J. - Personal Name
Ward, Hugh - Personal Name
Chyzh, Olga - Personal Name
Vol. 53 No. 3, 2016
1460-3578
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SAGE Publications
2016
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