Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Ballots Bargains and Bombs: Terrorist Targeting of Spoiler Opportunities,2010,36,3,294,Braithwaite Explaining urban social disorder and violence: an empirical study of event data from Asian and Sub-Saharan African cities,2012,38,4,512-528,Urdal Globalization and political violence 1970-2008,2012,38,5,622-646,De Soysa The dynamics of mass killings: testing time-series models of one-sided violence in the Bosnian civil war,2012,38,4,443-461,Bussmann Violence against civilians: a disaggregated analysis,2012,38,4,462-481,Raleigh Electoral reforms and peace duration following negotiated settlements,2018,44,1,33-58,Keels Alliance proximity and effectiveness of extended deterrence,2018,44,1,107-131,Bak Militarism and dual-conflict capacity,2018,44,1,156-172,Wilson Wars of succession,2018,44,1,173-187,Wolford Democratization in conflict research: how conceptualization affects operationalization and testing outcomes,2017,43,6,941-966,Bernhard State capacity regime type and sustaining the peace after civil war,2017,43,6,967-993,Mason Built-in safeguards and the implementation of civil war peace accords,2017,43,6,994-1018,Joshi Measuring military effectiveness: calculating casualty loss-exchange ratios for multilateral wars 1816-1990,2017,43,6,1019-1040,Cochran The chicken or the egg? Acoevolutionary approach to disputed issues and militarized conflict,2017,43,5,771-796,Metzger Reevaluating peacekeeping effectiveness: does gender neutrality inhibit progress?,2017,43,5,822-847,Karim Conflict dynamics and feedback: explaining change in violence against civilians within conflicts,2017,43,5,848-878,Raleigh When do states say uncle? Network dependence and sanction compliance,2017,43,4,563-588,Dorff Political context and the consequences of naming and shaming for human rights abuse,2017,43,4,589-618,Esarey Regions of hierarchy and security: US troop deployments spatial relations and defense burdens,2017,43,3,397-423,Allen Revolutionary pathways: leaders and the international impacts of domestic revolutions,2017,43,3,480-506,Colgan Do civil wars coups and riots have the same structural determinants?,2017,43,3,537-561,Elbadawi The homegrown threat: state strength grievance and domestic terrorism,2017,43,2,217-247,Prins Natural disasters and the size of nations,2016,42,5,677-702,Bas Threats to leaders' political survival and pro-government militia formation,2016,42,5,703-728,Ash Trade interdependence and the use of force: do issues matter?,2016,42,5,750-773,Long Defense spending and economic growth around the globe: the direct and indirect link,2016,42,5,774-796,Ye Complying with human rights,2016,42,4,590-615,Hug The deterrent effects of the International Criminal Court: evidence from Libya,2016,42,4,616-643,Hillebrecht (Nuclear) change of plans: what explains nuclear reversals?,2016,42,3,530-558,Mattiacci Forgotten conflicts: need versus political priority in the allocation of humanitarian aid across conflict areas,2016,42,2,189-216,Narang Fuel to the fire: natural disasters and the duration of civil conflict,2016,42,2,322-349,Eastin The more fragmented the better?--the impact of armed forces structure on defection during nonviolent popular uprisings,2016,42,2,350-375,Lutscher Recouping after coup-proofing: compromised military effectiveness and strategic substitution,2016,42,1,1-30,Fariss Challenging the state: effect of minority discrimination economic globalization and political openness on domestic terrorism,2016,42,1,56-80,Ghatak Socioeconomic inequalities and attitudes toward violence: a test with new survey data in the Niger Delta,2016,42,1,106-139,Rustad The affect and effect of images of war on individual opinion and emotions,2016,42,1,172-188,Gartner Which grievances make people support violence against the state? Survey evidence from the Niger Delta,2018,44,3,437-462,Koos "The war will come to your street": explaining geographic variation in terrorism by rebel groups,2018,44,3,411-436,Ash Delegating terror: principal-agent based decision making in state sponsorship of terrorism,2018,44,4,709-748,Berkowitz Inter-rebel alliances in the shadow of foreign sponsors,2018,44,4,749-776,Popović Introducing the African Relational Pro-Government Militia Dataset (RPGMD),2018,44,4,801-832,Magid Women's participation in peace negotiations and the durability of peace,2018,44,6,985-1016,Krause Who is a terrorist? Ethnicity group affiliation and understandings of political violence,2018,44,6,1017-1039,Salehyan Explaining the number of rebel groups in civil wars,2019,45,1,1-27,Walter Age structure and political violence: a re-assessment of the "youth bulge" hypothesis,2019,45,1,80-112,Weber "Any press is good press?" Rebel political wings media freedom and terrorism in civil wars,2019,45,1,144-169,Keels Civil war mediation and integration into global value chains,2019,45,1,198-214,Chatagnier Punish or tolerate? State capacity military oversight and wartime sexual violence,2023,49,4,471-496,Lee