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to JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION Volume 41 Number 1 (February 1997) 1-200 Number 2 (April 1997) 201-328 Number 3 (June 1997) 329-480 Number 4 (August 1997) 481-608 Number 5 (October 1997) 609-720 Number 6 (December 1997) 721-872 Authors: AXELROD, ROBERT, “The Dissemination of Culture: A Model with Local Convergence and Global Polarization,” 203. BENNETT, D. SCOTT, “Measuring Rivalry Termination, 1816-1992,” 227. BIRD, EDWARD J., and GERT G. WAGNER, “Sport as a Common Property Resource: A Solution to the Dilemmas of Doping,” 749. BOBROW, DAVIS B., and MARK A. BOYER, “Maintaining System Stability: Contributions to Peacekeep- ing Operations,” 723. BOND, DOUG, J. CRAIG JENKINS, CHARLES L. TAYLOR, and KURT SCHOCK, “Mapping Mass Political Conflict and Civil Society: Issues and Prospects for the Automated Development of Event Data,” 553. BORNSTEIN, GARY, DAVID BUDESCU, and SHMUEL ZAMIR, “Cooperation in Intergroup, N-Person, and Two-Person Games of Chicken,” 384. BOYER, MARK A.., see Bobrow, D. B. BUDESCU, DAVID, see Bornstein, G. BUENO DE MESQUITA, BRUCE, and RANDOLPH M. SIVERSON, “Nasty or Nice? Political Systems, Endogenous Norms, and the Treatment of Adversaries,” 175. CALLISTER, RONDA ROBERTS, and JAMES A. WALL, Jr., “Japanese Community and Organizational Mediation,” 311. DAVIS, DAVID R.., see Leeds, B. A. DE SOYSA, INDRA, JOHN R. ONEAL, and YONG-HEE PARK, “Testing Power-Transition Theory Using Alternative Measures of National Capabilities,” 509. DION, DOUGLAS, “Competition and Ethnic Conflict: Artifactual?” 638. FARBER, HENRY, and JOANNE GOWA, “Building Bridges Abroad,” 455. FEARON, JAMES D., “Signaling Foreign Policy Interests: Tying Hands versus Sinking Costs,” 68. FISCHER, ILAN, and RAMZI SULEIMAN, “Election Frequency and the Emergence of Cooperation in a Simulated Intergroup Conflict,” 483. GARTNER, SCOTT SIGMUND, GARY M. SEGURA, and MICHAEL WILKENING, “All Politics Are Local: Local Losses and Individual Attitudes toward the Vietnam War,” 669. GELPI, CHRISTOPHER, “Democratic Diversions: Governmental Structure and the Externalization of Domestic Conflict,” 255. GERNER, DEBORAH J., see Schrodt, P. A. 870 JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION GLEDITSCH, KRISTIAN S., and MICHAEL D. WARD, “Double Take: A Reexamination of Democracy and Autocracy in Modern Polities,” 361. GLEDITSCH, NILS PETTER, and HAVARD HEGRE, “Peace and Democracy: Three Levels of Analy- sis,” 283. GOWA, JOANNE, see Farber, H. HALPERN, JENNIFER J., “Elements of a Script for Friendship in Transactions,” 835. HEGRE, HAVARD, see Gleditsch, N. P. HENDERSON, ERROL A., “Culture or Contiguity? Ethnic Conflict, the Similarity of States, and the Onset of War, 1820 - 1989,” 649. HERMANN, MARGARET G., see Kowert, P. A. JENKINS, J. CRAIG, see Bond, D. KOWERT, PAULA., and MARGARET G. HERMANN, “Who Takes Risks? Daring and Caution in Foreign Policy Making,” 611. KRAIN, MATTHEW, “State-Sponsored Mass Murder: The Onset and Severity of Genocides and Politi- cides,” 331. LEEDS, BRETT ASHLEY, and DAVID R. DAVIS, “Domestic Political Vulnerability and International Disputes,” 814. LEVI, ARIEL S., and GLEN WHYTE, “A Cross-Cultural Exploration of the Reference Dependence of Crucial Group Decisions under Risk: Japan’s 1941 Decision for War,” 792. LOHMANN, SUSANNE, “Linkage Politics,” 38. MANSFIELD, EDWARD D., and JACK SNYDER, “A Reply to Thompson and Tucker,” 457. MILNER, HELEN V., and B. PETER ROSENDORFF, “Democratic Politics and International Trade Negotiations: Elections and Divided Government as Constraints on Trade Liberalization,” 117. MORROW, JAMES D., “When Do ‘Relative Gains’ Impede Trade?” 12. ONEAL, JOHN R., see de Soysa, I. PAHRE, ROBERT, “Endogenous Domestic Institutions in Two-Level Games and Parliamentary Oversight of the European Union,” 147. PAHRE, ROBERT, and PAULA. PAPAYOANOU, “Using Game Theory to Link Domestic and International Politics,” 4. PAPAYOANOU, PAUL A., “Intra-Alliance Bargaining and U.S. Bosnia Policy,” 91. PAPAYOANOU, PAUL A., see Pahre, R. PARK, YONG-HEE, see de Soysa, I. RHODES, CARL M., see Wilson, R. K. ROSENDORFF, B. PETER, see Milner, H. V. SCHOCK, KURT, see Bond, D. SCHRODT, PHILIP A., and DEBORAH J. GERNER, “Empirical Indicators of Crisis Phase in the Middle East, 1979-1995,” 529. SEGURA, GARY M., see Gartner, S. S. SELL, JANE, see Wilson, R. K. SENESE, PAUL D., “Costs and Demands: International Sources of Dispute Challenges and Reciprocation,” 407. SIVERSON, RANDOLPH M., see Bueno de Mesquita, B. SNYDER, JACK, see Mansfield, E. D. SULEIMAN, RAMZI, see Fischer, I. TAYLOR, CHARLES L., see Bond, D. THOMPSON, WILLIAM R., and RICHARD TUCKER, “Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered: A Reply to Farber and Gowa and to Mansfield and Snyder,” 462. THOMPSON, WILLIAM R., and RICHARD TUCKER, “A Tale of Two Democratic Peace Critiques,” 428. TUCKER, RICHARD, see Thompson, W. R. TUCKER, RICHARD, see Thompson, W. R. WAGNER, GERT G., see Bird, E. J. WALL, JAMES A. Jr., see Callister, R. R. WARD, MICHAEL D.., see Gleditsch, K. S. WHYTE, GLEN, see Levi, A. S. WILKENING, MICHAEL, see Gartner, S. S. INDEX 871 WILSON, RICK K., and CARL M. RHODES, “Leadership and Credibility in N-Person Coordination Games,” 767. WILSON, RICK K., and JANE SELL, “Liar, Liar . . .’: Cheap Talk and Reputation in Repeated Public Goods Settings,” 695. YOON, MI YUNG, “Explaining U.S. Intervention in Third World Internal Wars, 1945-1989,” 580. ZAMIR, SHMUEL, see Bornstein, G. Articles: “All Politics Are Local: Local Losses and Individual Attitudes toward the Vietnam War,” Gartner et al., 669. “Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered: A Reply to Farber and Gowa and to Mansfield and Snyder,” Thompson and Tucker, 462. “Building Bridges Abroad,” Farber and Gowa, 455. “Competition and Ethnic Conflict: Artifactual?” Dion, 638. “Cooperation in Intergroup, N-Person, and Two-Person Games of Chicken,” Bornstein et al., 384. “Costs and Demands: International Sources of Dispute Challenges and Reciprocation,” Senese, 407. “A Cross-Cultural Exploration of the Reference Dependence of Crucial Group Decisions under Risk: Japan’s 1941 Decision for War,” Levi and Whyte, 792. “Culture or Contiguity? Ethnic Conflict, the Similarity of States, and the Onset of War, 1820-1989,” Henderson, 649. “Democratic Diversions: Governmental Structure and the Externalization of Domestic Conflict,” Gelpi, 255. “Democratic Politics and International Trade Negotiations: Elections and Divided Government as Con- straints on Trade Liberalization,” Milner and Rosendorff, 117. “The Dissemination of Culture: A Model with Local Convergence and Global Polarization,” Axelrod, 203. “Domestic Political Vulnerability and International Disputes,” Leeds and Davis, 814. “Double Take: A Reexamination of Democracy and Autocracy in Modern Polities,” Gleditsch and Ward, 361. “Election Frequency and the Emergence of Cooperation in a Simulated Intergroup Conflict,” Fischer and Suleiman, 483. “Elements of a Script for Friendship in Transactions,” Halpern, 835. “Empirical Indicators of Crisis Phase in the Middle East, 1979-1995,” Schrodt and Gerner, 529. “Endogenous Domestic Institutions in Two-Level Games and Parliamentary Oversight of the European Union,” Pahre, 147. “Explaining U.S. Intervention in Third World Internal Wars, 1945-1989,” Yoon, 580. “Intra-Alliance Bargaining and U.S. Bosnia Policy,” Papayoanou, 91. “Japanese Community and Organizational Mediation,” Callister and Wall, 311. “Leadership and Credibility in N-Person Coordination Games,” Wilson and Rhodes, 767. “Liar, Liar . . .’: Cheap Talk and Reputation in Repeated Public Goods Settings,” Wilson and Sell, 695. “Linkage Politics,” Lohmann, 38. “Maintaining System Stability: Contributions to Peacekeeping Operations,” Bobrow and Boyer, 723. “Mapping Mass Political Conflict and Civil Society: Issues and Prospects for the Automated Development of Event Data,” Bond et al., 553. “Measuring Rivalry Termination, 1816-1992,” Bennett, 227. “Nasty or Nice? Political Systems, Endogenous Norms, and the Treatment of Adversaries,” Bueno de Mesquita and Siverson, 175. “Peace and Democracy: Three Levels of Analysis,” Gleditsch and Hegre, 283. “A Reply to Thompson and Tucker,” Mansfield and Snyder, 457. “Signaling Foreign Policy Interests: Tying Hands versus Sinking Costs,” Fearon, 68. “Sport as a Common Property Resource: A Solution to the Dilemmas of Doping,” Bird and Wagner, 749. “State-Sponsored Mass Murder: The Onset and Severity of Genocides and Politicides,” Krain, 331. “A Tale of Two Democratic Peace Critiques,” Thompson and Tucker, 428. “Testing Power-Transition Theory Using Alternative Measures of National Capabilities,” de Soysa et al., 509. “Using Game Theory to Link Domestic and International Politics,” Pahre and Papayoanou, 4. “When Do ‘Relative Gains’ Impede Trade?” Morrow, 12. “Who Takes Risks? Daring and Caution in Foreign Policy Making,” Kowert and Hermann, 611.

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