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The Formation of Public Opinion Toward War,2010,54,1,88-116,Gelpi Political Irrelevance Democracy and the Limits of Militarized Conflict,2011,55,2,292-320,Braumoeller Terrorist Spectaculars: Backlash Attacks and the Focus of Intelligence,2010,54,2,354-373,Sandler On the Duration and Sustainability of Transnational Terrorist Organizations,2010,54,2,303-330,Brock Blomberg What Do Transnational Terrorists Target? Has It Changed? Are We Safer?,2010,54,2,214-236,Sandler Analysis of a Strategic Terror Organization,2010,54,2,281-302,Kaplan Network Externalities and the Structure of Terror Networks,2010,54,2,262-280,Enders Terrorism and Policy: Introduction,2010,54,2,203-213,Sandler The Economic Cost of Harboring Terrorism,2010,54,2,331-353,Benmelech Foreign Aid Versus Military Intervention in the War on Terror,2010,54,2,237-261,Azam Legislative Constraints: A Path to Peace?,2010,54,3,438-470,Choi The Delegation of War to Rebel Organizations,2010,54,3,493-515,Salehyan ‘‘We Don’t Talk to Terrorists’’: On the Rhetoric and Practice of Secret Negotiations,2010,54,3,379-407,Browne The Trauma of Truth Telling: Effects of Witnessing in the Rwandan Gacaca Courts on Psychological Health,2010,54,3,408-437,Brounéus Forward-Looking versus Shortsighted Defense Budget Allocation,2010,54,4,638-662,Bar-El Arming the Embargoed: A Supply-Side Understanding of Arms Embargo Violations,2010,54,4,593-615,Moore The Accountability Effects of Political Institutions and Capitalism on Interstate Conflict,2010,54,4,543-565,Anderson Outside-In: The Effects of External Threat on State Centralization,2010,54,4,519-542,Gibler Expenditures and Information Disclosure in Two-Stage Political Contests,2010,54,5,771-798,Sheremeta Democracy Institutionalization and Corporate Alliances,2010,54,5,715-744,Conybeare Inducing Cooperative Behavior among Proselfs versus Prosocials: The Moderating Role of Incentives and Trust,2010,54,5,799-824,Boone Knowing Your Enemy: Information and Commitment Problems in Civil Wars,2010,54,5,745-770,Kirschner Terrorism in the Worlds of Welfare Capitalism,2010,54,6,902-939,Krieger Fighting Terrorism through the Rule of Law?,2010,54,6,940-966,Choi Predicting Conflict in Space and Time,2010,54,6,883-901,Ward Targeting Nuclear Programs in War and Peace: A Quantitative Empirical Analysis 1941-2000,2010,54,6,831-859,Fuhrmann Multiple Audiences and Reputation Building in International Conflicts,2010,54,6,860-882,Clare Selection Availability and Opportunity: The Conditional Effect of Poverty on Terrorist Group Participation,2011,55,1,106-132,Kavanagh Past Experience Quest for the Best Forum and Peaceful Attempts to Resolve Territorial Disputes,2011,55,1,33-59,Powell Political Parties: When Do They Turn to Terror?,2011,55,1,85-105,Danzell Three Two Tango: Territorial Control and Selective Violence in Israel the West Bank and Gaza,2011,55,1,133-158,Bhavnani Does Globalization Breed Ethnic Discontent?,2011,55,1,3-32,Olzak Hockey Helmets Concealed Weapons and Daylight Saving: A Study of Binary Choices with Externalities,1973,17,3,381-428,Schelling Does Democracy Matter? Regime Type and Suicide Terrorism,2007,51,2,329-348,Sara Jackson Wade Shared Human Rights Norms and Military Conflict,2011,55,2,248-273,Peterson Anger Hatred and the Quest for Peace: Anger Can Be Constructive in the Absence of Hatred,2011,55,2,274-291,Dweck Aiding and Abetting: Human Rights INGOs and Domestic Protest,2011,55,2,163-191,Murdie Fighting and Voting: Violent Conflict and Electoral Politics,2011,55,3,327-339,Dunning Peace and War With Endogenous State Capacity,2011,55,3,446-468,Skaperdas Rushing to the Polls: The Causes of Premature Postconflict Elections,2011,55,3,469-492,Brancati Political Institutions and Street Protests in Latin America,2011,55,3,340-365,Machado Continuation of Politics by Two Means: Direct and Indirect Violence in Civil War,2011,55,3,397-422,Balcells Electing Displacement: Political Cleansing in Apartadó Colombia,2011,55,3,423-445,Steele When is Democracy an Equilibrium? Theory and Evidence from Colombia's La Violencia,2011,55,3,366-396,Torvik Conflict and Education Demand in the Basque Region,2011,55,4,652-677,De Groot Sanctioning Violence: The Effect of Third-Party Economic Coercion on Militarized Conflict,2011,55,4,580-605,Peterson Interstate Rivalry and Terrorism: An Unprobed Link,2011,55,4,529-555,Conrad Do Working Men Rebel? Insurgency and Unemployment in Afghanistan Iraq and the Philippines,2011,55,4,496-528,Berman Information Commitment and War,2011,55,4,556-579,Reiter An Intercultural Examination of Cooperation in the Commons,2011,55,4,632-651,Carpenter Psychology and Aggression,1959,3,3,195-293,Elton B. 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De jure versus de facto borders in interstate territorial disputes,2013,58,6,1059-1084,Schultz The political economy of plunder economic opportunity and modern piracy,2013,57,4,682-708,Jablonski You can't win if you don't fight: the role of regime type in counterinsurgency outbreaks and outcomes,2013,57,4,709-734,Getmansky Ballistic missiles and international conflict,2013,57,5,854-880,Reiter Bargaining and the interdependent stages of civil war resolution,2013,57,5,905-932,Findley Contracting on violence: The moral hazard in authoritarian repression and military intervention in politics,2013,57,5,765-794,Svolik Private military companies opportunities and termination of civil wars in Africa,2013,57,5,795-821,Akcinaroglu The cult of martyrs,2013,57,5,881-904,Ferrero Time to kill: The impact of election timing on postconflict stability,2013,57,5,822-853,Brancati The waning of war is real: A response to Gohdes and Price,2013,57,6,1109-1127,Gleditsch Insurgents of the sea: Institutional and economic opportunities for maritime piracy,2013,57,6,940-965,Daxecker Arms diffusion and war,2012,56,4,651-674,Bas Explaining violent intra-ethnic conflict: group fragmentation in the shadow of state power,2015,59,3,484-509,Warren Killing range: explaining lethality variance within a terrorist organization,2015,59,3,401-427,Rethemeyer Why does the United States intervene abroad? Democracy human rights violations and terrorism,2016,60,5,899-926,Choi Justice during armed conflict: a new dataset on government and rebel strategies,2018,62,2,442-466,Loyle In the shadow of the International Criminal Court,2018,62,1,3-28,Appel Squeaky wheels and troop loyalty: how domestic protests influence coups d'état 1951-2005,2018,62,3,597-625,Thyne Why do states build walls? Political economy security and border stability,2017,61,2,239-270,Carter Foreign military interventions and suicide attacks,2017,61,2,271-297,Choi Threats and assurances in crisis bargaining,2017,61,2,325-348,Kydd Self-protection psychological externalities and the social dynamics of fear,2017,61,2,349-371,Antoci The economic costs of separatist terrorism in Turkey,2017,61,2,457-479,Bilgel Exposure to violence ethos of conflict and support for compromise: surveys in Israel East Jerusalem West Bank and Gaza,2017,61,1,84-113,Canetti The distinctive effects of empathy and hope in intractable conflicts,2017,61,1,114-139,Halperin Gender imbalance and terrorism in developing countries,2017,61,3,483-510,Sandler The changing nonlinear relationship between income and terrorism,2016,60,2,195-225,Sandler Popular support violence and territorial control in civil war,2017,61,8,1626-1652,Rueda Violence and civilian loyalties: evidence from Afghanistan,2017,61,8,1595-1625,Schutte Civil war and the formation of social trust in Kosovo: posttraumatic growth or war-related distress?,2018,62,4,717-742,Freitag Oil and terrorism: uncovering the mechanisms,2018,62,5,903-928,Lee Covert operations wars detainee destinations and the psychology of democratic peace,2018,62,5,929-956,Crandall Disputes over the divine: introducing the Religion and Armed Conflict (RELAC) data 1975 to 2015,2018,62,5,1127-1148,Svensson Are military regimes really belligerent?,2018,62,6,1151-1178,Kim The determinants of religious radicalization: evidence from Kenya,2018,62,6,1229-1261,Rink Preventing coups d'état: how counterbalancing works,2018,62,7,1433-1458,De Bruin The grass is always greener? Armed group side switching in civil wars,2018,62,7,1459-1488,Otto Transferring violence? Mafia killings in nontraditional areas: evidence from Italy,2018,62,7,1579-1601,Moro Foreign aid as a counterterrorism tool: more liberty less terror?,2018,62,8,1607-1635,Savun Civil conflicts abroad foreign fighters and terrorism at home,2018,62,8,1636-1660,Braithwaite Enemies within: interactions between terrorists and democracies,2018,62,8,1661-1685,Crisman-Cox War and default,2018,62,9,1876-1904,Poast Youth bulges and civil conflict: causal evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa,2018,62,9,1932-1962,Flückiger Legacies of violence: conflict-specific capital and the postconflict diffusion of civil war,2018,62,9,1991-2016,Bara Ethnic cleansing and the politics of restraint: violence and coexistence in the Lebanese civil war,2019,63,1,59-84,Hägerdal Civilian casualties and public support for military action: experimental evidence,2019,63,1,251-281,Davies The burden of bearing witness: the impact of testifying at war crimes tribunals,2019,63,2,348-372,Meernik Domestic terrorism in democratic states: understanding and addressing minority grievances,2019,63,2,439-467,Prins Concessions or crackdown: how regime stability shapes democratic responses to hostage taking terrorism,2019,63,2,468-501,Saygili Choosing whom to target: horizontal inequality and the risk of civil and communal violence,2019,63,2,528-554,Hillesund Foreign rebel sponsorship: a patron-client analysis of party viability in elections following negotiated settlements,2019,63,2,555-584,Marshall Killing for god? Factional violence on the transnational stage,2019,63,3,617-643,Breslawski Emergency powers in democracies and international conflict,2019,63,3,644-671,Rooney Sticks stones and broken bones: protest violence and the state,2019,63,3,700-726,Sullivan Postdisaster reconstruction as a cause of intrastate violence: an instrumental variable analysis with application to the 2004 tsunami in Sri Lanka,2019,63,3,760-785,Kikuta Rational overreaction to terrorism,2019,63,3,786-810,Spaniel Emotions terrorist threat and drones: anger drives support for drone strikes,2019,63,4,976-1000,Merolla Oil wealth winning coalitions and duration of civil wars,2019,63,4,1077-1105,Keels Pitfalls of professionalism? Military academies and coup risk,2019,63,5,1111-1139,Pilster A clash of norms? How reciprocity and international humanitarian law affect American opinion on the treatment of POWs,2019,63,5,1140-1164,Chu Guns yield butter? 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Peacekeepers and combatant-perpetrated sexual violence in civil wars,2019,63,9,2043-2070,Miller Talking to the shameless? Sexual violence and mediation in intrastate conflicts,2019,63,8,1832-1859,Nagel More is not always better: the case of counterterrorism security,2019,63,8,1923-1938,Dev Mediation peacekeeping and the severity of civil war,2019,63,7,1682-1709,Beardsley Carrots sticks and insurgent targeting of civilians,2019,63,7,1710-1735,Phillips Explaining support for political violence: grievance and perceived opportunity,2020,64,9,1724-1753,Dyrstad Democratic versus authoritarian coups: the influence of external actors on states' postcoup political trajectories,2020,64,10,1857-1884,Thyne Forecasting civil wars: theory and structure in an age of "big data" and machine learning,2020,64,10,1885-1915,Sambanis How terrorism spreads: emulation and the diffusion of ethnic and ethnoreligious terrorism,2020,64,10,1916-1942,Polo Weapon of the strong? Government support for religion and majoritarian terrorism,2020,64,10,1943-1967,Saiya Drought resilience and support for violence: household survey evidence from DR Congo,2020,64,10,1994-2021,Uexkull Mutually assured distrust: ideology and commitment problems in civil wars,2020,64,10,2022-2048,Keels Nowhere to go: FDI terror and market-specific assets,2020,64,9,1584-1611,Simonelli How and when amnesty during conflict affects conflict termination,2020,64,9,1612-1637,Daniels Framing the narrative: female fighters external audience attitudes and transnational support for armed rebellions,2020,64,9,1638-1665,Wood Comfortably numb: effects of prolonged media coverage,2020,64,9,1666-1692,Hoffman Political trust shocks and accountability: quasi-experimental evidence from a rebel attack,2020,64,9,1693-1723,Gates Modes of ingroup identification and notions of justice provide distinct pathways to normative and nonnormative collective action in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict,2020,64,9,1754-1788,Leidner Competitive governance and displacement decisions under rebel rule: evidence from the Islamic State in Iraq,2021,65,1,46-80,Revkin Provoking ordinary people: the effects of terrorism on civilian violence,2021,65,1,135-165,Brandsch The consequences of defeat: the quest for status and morale in the aftermath of war,2021,65,1,195-222,Barnhart The political costs of abusing human rights: international cooperation in extraordinary rendition,2021,65,2-3,255-282,Cordell Coercion and provocation,2021,65,2-3,372-402,Zhang At war and at home: the consequences of US women combat casualties,2021,65,4,647-671,Cohen Civil war and female empowerment,2021,65,5,982-1009,Buhaug From claims to violence: signaling outbidding and escalation in ethnic conflict,2021,ePub,ePub,ePub,Gleditsch Does violence against journalists deter detailed reporting? 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