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Journal of Conflict Resolution - Volume 63 Issue 9, October 2019

Journal of Conflict Resolution – Volume 63 Issue 9, October 2019

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Journal of Conflict Resolution

Volume 63 Issue 9, October 2019

ISSN: 0022-0027 Online ISSN: 1552-8766

Journal of Conflict Resolution (JCR), peer-reviewed and published eight times a year, for more than fifty years has provided scholars and researchers with the latest studies and theories on the causes of and solutions to the full range of human conflict. JCR focuses on conflict between and within states, but also explores a variety of inter-group and interpersonal conflicts that may help in understanding problems of war and peace. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

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Articles
The Silent Victims of Sexual Violence during War: Evidence from a List Experiment in Sri Lanka
Richard Traunmuller, Sara Kijewski, and Markus Freitag

Does Peacekeeping Really Bring Peace? Peacekeepers and Combatant-perpetrated Sexual Violence in Civil Wars
Shanna Kirschner and Adam Miller

Networks of Cooperation: Rebel Alliances in Fragmented Civil Wars
Emily Kalah Gade, Michael Gabbay, Mohammed M. Hafez, and Zane Kelly

Fraud Is What People Make of It: Election Fraud, Perceived Fraud, and Protesting in Nigeria
Ursula Daxecker, Jessica Di Salvatore, and Andrea Ruggeri

Redistributive Preferences and Protests in Latin America
Patricia Justino and Bruno Martorano

What Matters Is Who Supports You: Diaspora and Foreign States as External Supporters and Militants’ Adoption of Nonviolence
Marina G. Petrova

Rivalry and Overlap: Why Regional Economic Organizations Encroach on Security Organizations
Yoram Z. Haftel and Stephanie C. Hofmann

Data Set Feature
Strategies and Tactics in Armed Conflict: How Governments and Foreign Interveners Respond to Insurgent Threats
Patricia Lynne Sullivan and Johannes Karreth

Ver también

Nicolas Boeglin

Colonización ilegal israelí del territorio palestino ocupado: la Corte Internacional de Justicia (CIJ) leerá su opinión consultiva

Nicolas Boeglin, Profesor de Derecho Internacional Público, Facultad de Derecho, Universidad de Costa Rica (UCR) …