No. 56-1, January 2019
Index
- A persuasive peace: Syrian refugees’ attitudes towards compromise and civil war termination
- Blame the victims? Refugees, state capacity, and non-state actor violence
- Camp settlement and communal conflict in sub-Saharan Africa
- Civilian resettlement patterns in civil war
- Conclusion: What academia can contribute to refugee policy
- From protection to persecution: Threat environment and refugee scapegoating
- Introducing POSVAR: A dataset on refugee-related violence
- Motivation and opportunity for conflict-induced migration: An analysis of Syrian migration timing
- Refugees, ethnic power relations, and civil conflict in the country of asylum
- Refugees, forced migration, and conflict: Introduction to the special issue
- The JPR Best Visualization Award 2018 goes to Carl Müller-Crepon and Philipp Hunziker
- The Nils Petter Gleditsch JPR Article of the Year Award, 2018, goes to Daniel Karell and Sebastian Schutte
- Violence, displacement, contact, and attitudes toward hosting refugees