Thursday, January 16, 2014

New Issue: Journal of Conflict Resolution

The latest issue of the Journal of Conflict Resolution (Vol. 58, no. 1, February 2014) is out. Contents include:
  • Adam S. Harris & Michael G. Findley, Is Ethnicity Identifiable?: Lessons from an Experiment in South Africa
  • Courtenay R. Conrad, Divergent Incentives for Dictators: Domestic Institutions and (International Promises Not to) Torture
  • Iris Lavi, Daphna Canetti, Keren Sharvit, Daniel Bar-Tal, & Stevan E. Hobfoll, Protected by Ethos in a Protracted Conflict? A Comparative Study among Israelis and Palestinians in the West Bank, Gaza, and East Jerusalem
  • Sam Whitt, Social Norms in the Aftermath of Ethnic Violence: Ethnicity and Fairness in Non-costly Decision Making
  • Christina J. Schneider & Johannes Urpelainen, Partisan Heterogeneity and International Cooperation: The Case of the European Development Fund
  • Emily Hencken Ritter, Policy Disputes, Political Survival, and the Onset and Severity of State Repression
  • Jonathan M. Powell, Regime Vulnerability and the Diversionary Threat of Force