Journal of Peace Research, Vol. 60 Issue 5, September 2023
Regular Articles
1.) Going, going, gone? Varieties of dissent and leader exit. --Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, Roman-Gabriel Olar, Marius Radean
2.) National identity, willingness to fight, and collective action. --Austin Horng-En Wang, Nadia Eldemerdash
3.) Evidence of the unthinkable: Experimental wargaming at the nuclear threshold. --Andrew W Reddie, Bethany L Goldblum
4.) A theory of targeted and indiscriminate state violence in networks. --Daniel R Thomas
5.) Unpacking the concepts: Examining the link between women’s status and terrorism. --Kyle Kattelman, Courtney Burns
6.) Descriptive representation and conflict reduction: Evidence from India’s Maoist rebellion. --Aidan Milliff, Drew Stommes
7.) How do international borders affect conflict processes? Evidence from the end of Mandate Palestine. --Richard J McAlexander
8.) How foreign information campaigns shape US public pronouncements about civil wars. --Benjamin T Jones, Eleonora Mattiacci
9.) Sexual violence, gendered protection and support for intervention. --Mattias Agerberg, Anne-Kathrin Kreft,
Special Data Features
10.) Introducing the Online Political Influence Efforts dataset. --Diego A Martin, Jacob N Shapiro, Julia G Ilhardt
11.) SASCAT: Natural language processing approach to the study of economic sanctions. --Ashrakat Elshehawy, Nikolay Marinov, Federico Nanni, Jordan Tama
1.) Going, going, gone? Varieties of dissent and leader exit. --Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, Roman-Gabriel Olar, Marius Radean
2.) National identity, willingness to fight, and collective action. --Austin Horng-En Wang, Nadia Eldemerdash
3.) Evidence of the unthinkable: Experimental wargaming at the nuclear threshold. --Andrew W Reddie, Bethany L Goldblum
4.) A theory of targeted and indiscriminate state violence in networks. --Daniel R Thomas
5.) Unpacking the concepts: Examining the link between women’s status and terrorism. --Kyle Kattelman, Courtney Burns
6.) Descriptive representation and conflict reduction: Evidence from India’s Maoist rebellion. --Aidan Milliff, Drew Stommes
7.) How do international borders affect conflict processes? Evidence from the end of Mandate Palestine. --Richard J McAlexander
8.) How foreign information campaigns shape US public pronouncements about civil wars. --Benjamin T Jones, Eleonora Mattiacci
9.) Sexual violence, gendered protection and support for intervention. --Mattias Agerberg, Anne-Kathrin Kreft,
Special Data Features
10.) Introducing the Online Political Influence Efforts dataset. --Diego A Martin, Jacob N Shapiro, Julia G Ilhardt
11.) SASCAT: Natural language processing approach to the study of economic sanctions. --Ashrakat Elshehawy, Nikolay Marinov, Federico Nanni, Jordan Tama
Kristian Skrede Gleditsch - Personal Name
Diego A Martin - Personal Name
Mattias Agerberg - Personal Name
Benjamin T Jones - Personal Name
Richard J McAlexander - Personal Name
Aidan Milliff - Personal Name
Kyle Kattelman - Personal Name
Daniel R Thomas - Personal Name
Andrew W Reddie - Personal Name
Austin Horng-En Wang - Personal Name
Ashrakat Elshehawy - Personal Name
Diego A Martin - Personal Name
Mattias Agerberg - Personal Name
Benjamin T Jones - Personal Name
Richard J McAlexander - Personal Name
Aidan Milliff - Personal Name
Kyle Kattelman - Personal Name
Daniel R Thomas - Personal Name
Andrew W Reddie - Personal Name
Austin Horng-En Wang - Personal Name
Ashrakat Elshehawy - Personal Name
Vol. 60 Issue 5, September 2023
1460-3578
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Sage Publications, Inc.
2023
London
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