No. 56-4, July 2019
Index
- Backing up, not backing down: Mitigating audience costs through policy substitution
- Call for new editor, editors or editorial collective: Conflict Management and Peace Science
- Ethnicity, nonviolent protest, and lethal repression in Africa
- How do civilians attribute blame for state indiscriminate violence?
- How do external territorial threats affect mass killing?
- Introducing xSub: A new portal for cross-national data on subnational violence
- Natural resource wars in the shadow of the future: Explaining spatial dynamics of violence during civil war
- On climate and conflict: Precipitation decline and communal conflict in Ethiopia and Kenya
- Organized violence, 1989–2018 and peace agreements
- What is the mechanism underlying audience costs? Incompetence, belligerence, and inconsistency
- ‘If a fight starts, watch the crowd’: The effect of violence on popular support for social movements