No. 58-5, September 2021
Index
- Civilian targeting in African conflicts: A poor actor’s game that spreads through space
- Contesting narratives of repression: Experimental evidence from Sisi’s Egypt
- Does the WTO exacerbate international conflict?
- Economic governance and homicide: Some theory and empirics, 1990–2017
- Feels like home: Effect of transnational identities on attitudes towards foreign countries
- How leaders’ experiences and rebellion shape military recruitment during civil war
- International trade and cyber conflict: Decomposing the effect of trade on state-sponsored cyber attacks
- Introducing Native American Conflict History (NACH) data
- Introducing the PeaceKeeping Operations Corpus (PKOC)
- Local elites, civil resistance, and the responsiveness of rebel governance in Côte d’Ivoire
- New Data on UN Mission Mandates 1948–2015: Tasks Assigned to Missions in their Mandates (TAMM)
- Reformulating Jan Tinbergen’s normative vision on welfare and security
- Symbolic victories and strategic risk
- The diversity of repression: Measuring state repressive repertoires with events data
- The geo-temporal evolution of violence in civil conflicts: A micro analysis of conflict diffusion on a new event data set
- The politics of nonviolent mobilization: Campaigns, competition, and social movement resources
- The problem of the missing dead
- Unilateral secession, international recognition, and great power contestation
- Why does ethnic partition foster violence? Unpacking the deep historical roots of civil conflicts