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to JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION Volume 42 Number 1 (February 1998) pp. 1-128 Number 2 (April 1998) pp. 129-248 Number 3 (June 1998) pp. 249-392 Number 4 (August 1998) pp. 393-520 Number 5 (October 1998) pp. 521-664 Number 6 (December 1998) pp. 665-864 Authors: ABBOTT, KENNETH W., and DUNCAN SNIDAL, “Why States Act through Formal International Organizations,” 3. BENNETT, D. SCOTT, and ALLAN C. STAM, III, “The Declining Advantages of Democracy: A Combined Model of War Outcomes and Duration,” 344. BENSON, MICHELLE, and JACEK KUGLER, “Power Parity, Democracy, and the Severity of Internal Violence,” 196. BRITTON, REBECCA L., see Jentleson, B. W. BUENO be MESQUITA, BRUCE, “The End of the Cold War: Predicting an Emergent Property,” 131 CARMENT, DAVID, and DANE ROWLANDS, “Three’s Company: Evaluating Third-Party Intervention in Intrastate Conflict,” 572. DE SOYSA, I., see Oneal, J. R. DIEHL, PAUL F., DANIEL DRUCKMAN, and JAMES WALL, “International Peacekeeping and Conflict Resolution: A Taxonomic Analysis with Implications,” 33. DRUCKMAN, DANIEL, see Diehl, P. F. DUDLEY, RYAN, and ROSS A. MILLER, “Group Rebellion in the 1980s,” 77. ENTERLINE, ANDREW J., “Regime Changes, Neighborhoods, and Interstate Conflict, 1816-1992,” 804. FORDHAM, BENJAMIN, “Partisanship, Macroeconomic Policy, and U.S. Uses of Force, 1949-1994,” 418. FRANZEN, AXEL, see Weesie, J. FUNES, MARIA J., “Social Responses to Political Violence in the Basque Country: Peace Movements and Their Audience,” 493. GARTNER, SCOTT SIGMUND, “Opening Up the Black Box of War,” 252. GARTNER, SCOTT SIGMUND, and GARY M. SEGURA, “War, Casualties, and Public Opinion,” 278. GATES, SCOTT, see McLaughlin, S. GISSINGER, RANVEIG, see McLaughlin, S. GLEDITSCH, NILS PETTER, see McLaughlin, S. HEGRE, HAVARD, see McLaughlin, S. HEO, UK, “Modeling the Defense-Growth Relationship around the Globe,” 637. HERMANN, TAMAR, see Yuchtman- Yaar, E. HUTH, PAUL K.., “Major Power Intervention in International Crises, 1918-1988,” 744. 862 JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION JENTLESON, BRUCE W., and REBECCA L. BRITTON, “Still Pretty Prudent: Post-Cold War American Public Opinion on the Use of Military Force,” 395. KADERA, KELLY M.., “Transmission, Barriers, and Constraints: AD ynamic Model of the Spread of War,” 367. KENNEDY, JAMES, “Thinking Is Social: Experiments with the Adaptive Culture Model,” 56. KHANNA, JYOTI, TODD SANDLER, and HIROFUMI SHIMIZU, “Sharing the Financial Burden for U.N. and NATO Peacekeeping, 1976-1996,” 176. KNOPF, JEFFREY W., “How Rational Is ‘The Rational Public’? Evidence from U.S. Public Opinion on Military Spending,” 544. KUGLER, JACEK, see Benson, M. LEMKE, DOUGLAS, and WILLIAM REED, “Power Is Not Satisfaction: AComment on de Soysa, Oneal, and Park,” 511. MANSFIELD, EDWARD D., “The Proliferation of Preferential Trading Arrangements,” 523. MAXWELL, JOHN, see Reuveny, R. McCORMICK, JAMES M., see Wittkopf, E. R. McLAUGHLIN, SARA, SCOTT GATES, HAVARD HEGRE, RANVEIG GISSINGER, and NILS PETTER GLEDITSCH, “Timing the Changes in Political Structures: A New Polity Database,” 231. MICHENER, H. ANDREW, and DANIEL J. MYERS, “Probabilistic Coalition Structure Theories: An Empirical Comparison in Four-Person Superadditive Sidepayment Games,” 830. MILLER, ROSS A., see Dudley, R. MOUSSEAU, MICHAEL, “Democracy and Compromise in Militarized Interstate Conflicts, 1816-1992,” 210. MYERS, DANIELJ. , see Michener, H. A. NACHTWEY, JODI, see Tessler, M. OLZAK, SUSAN, and KIYOTERU TSUTSUI, “Status in the World System and Ethnic Mobilization,” 691. ONEAL, JOHN R., INDRA bE SOYSA, and YONG-HEE PARK, “But Power and Wealth Are Satisfying: A Reply to Lemke and Reed,” 517. ¢ PAHRE, ROBERT, “Reactions and Reciprocity: Tariffs and Trade Liberalization in 1815 to 1914,” 467. PARK, YONG-HEE., see Oneal, J. R. REED, WILLIAM, see Lemke, D. REITER, DAN, and ALLAN C. STAM, Iil, “Democracy and Battlefield Military Effectiveness,” 259. REUVENY, RAFAEL, and JOHN MAXWELL, “Free Trade and Arms Races,” 771. ROWLANDS, DANE, see Carment, D. SAMPLE, SUSAN G., “Military Buildups, War, and Realpolitik: A Multivariate Model,” 156. SANDLER, TODD, see Khanna, J. SANJIAN, GREGORY S., “Cold War Imperatives and Quarrelsome Clients: Modeling U.S. and USSR Arms Transfers to India and Pakistan,” 97. SATTERFIELD, JASON M., “Cognitive-Affective States Predict Military and Political Aggression and Risk Taking: A Content Analysis of Churchill, Hitler, Roosevelt, and Stalin,” 667. SEGURA, GARY M., see GARTNER, S. S. SHIMIZU, HIROFUMI, see Khanna, J. SMITH, ALASTAIR, “Fighting Battles, Winning Wars,” 301. SNIDAL, DUNCAN, see Abbott, K. W. STAM, ALLAN C., III, see Bennett, D. S. STAM, ALLAN C.), III, see Reiter, D. TESSLER, MARK, and JODI NACHTWEY, “Islam and Attitudes toward International Conflict: Evidence from Survey Research in the Arab World,” 619. TSUTSUI, KIYOTERU, see Olzak, S. WALL, JAMES, see Diehl, P. F. WEESIE, JEROEN, and AXEL FRANZEN, “Cost Sharing in a Volunteer’s Dilemma,” 600. WERNER, SUZANNE, “Negotiating the Terms of Settlement: War Aims and Bargaining Leverage,” 321. WITTKOPF, EUGENE R., and JAMES McCORMICK, “Congress, the President, and the End oft he Cold War: Has Anything Changed?” 440. INDEX 863 YUCHTMAN-YAAR, EPHRAIM, and TAMAR HERMANN, “The Latitude of Acceptance: Israeli Atti- tudes toward Political Protest before and after the Assassination of Yitzak Rabin,” 721. Articles: “But Power and Wealth Are Satisfying: A Reply to Lemke and Reed,” Oneal et al., 517. “Cognitive-Affective States Predict Military and Political Aggression and Risk Taking: A Content Analysis of Churchill, Hitler, Roosevelt, and Stalin,” Satterfield, 667. “Cold War Imperatives and Quarrelsome Clients: Modeling U.S. and USSR Arms Transfers to India and Pakistan,” Sanjian, 97. “Congress, the President, and the End of the Cold War: Has Anything Changed?” Wittkopafn d McCormick, 440. “Cost Sharing in a Volunteer’s Dilemma,” Weesie and Franzen, 600. “The Declining Advantages of Democracy: A Combined Model of War Outcomes and Duration,” Bennett and Stam, 344. “Democracy and Battlefield Military Effectiveness,” Reiter and Stam, 259. “Democracy and Compromise in Militarized Interstate Conflicts, 1816-1992,” Mousseau, 210. “The End of the Cold War: Predicting an Emergent Property,’ Bueno de Mesquita, 131. “Fighting Battles, Winning Wars,” Smith, 301. “Free Trade and Arms Races,” Reuveny and Maxwell, 771. “Group Rebellion in the 1980s,” Dudley and Miller, 77. “How Rational Is ‘The Rational Public’? Evidence from U.S. Public Opinion on Military Spending,” Knopf, 544. “International Peacekeeping and Conflict Resolution: A Taxonomic Analysis with Implications,” Diehl et ah.,.33. “Islam and Attitudes toward International Conflict: Evidence from Survey Research in the Arab Werld,” Tessler and Nachtwey, 619. “The Latitude of Acceptance: Israeli Attitudes toward Political Protest before and after the Assassination of Yitzhak Rabin,” Yuchtman- Yaar and Hermann, 721. “Major Power Intervention in International Crises, 1918-1988,” Huth, 744. “Military Buildups, War, and Realpolitik: A Multivariate Model,” Sample, 156. “Modeling the Defense-Growth Relationship around the Globe,” Heo, 637. “Negotiating the Terms of Settlement: War Aims and Bargaining Leverage,” Werner, 321. “Opening Up the Black Box of War,” Gartner, 252. “Partisanship, Macroeconomic Policy, and U.S. Uses of Force, 1949-1994,” Fordham, 418. “Power Is Not Satisfaction: A Comment on de Soysa, Oneal, and Park,” Lemke and Reed, 511. “Power Parity, Democracy, and the Severity of Internal Violence,” Benson and Kugler, 196. “Probabilistic Coalition Structure Theories: An Empirical Comparison in Four-Person Superadditive Sidepayment Games,” Michener and Myers, 830. “The Proliferation of Preferential Trading Arrangements,” Mansfield, 523. “Reactions and Reciprocity: Tariffs and Trade Liberalization in 1815 to 1914,” Pahre, 467. “Regime Changes, Neighborhoods, and Interstate Conflict, 1816-1992,” Enterline, 804. “Sharing the Financial Burden for U.N. and NATO Peacekeeping, 1976-1996,” Khanna et al., 176. “Social Responses to Political Violence in the Basque Country: Peace Movements and Their Audience,” Funes, 493. “Status in the World System and Ethnic Mobilization,” Olzak and Tsutsui, 691. “Still Pretty Prudent: Post-Cold War American Public Opinion on the Use of Military Force,” Jentleson and Britton, 395. ‘Thinking Is Social: Experiments with the Adaptive Culture Model,” Kennedy, 56. “Three’s Company: Evaluating Third-Party Intervention in Intrastate Conflict,” Carment and Rowlands, 572. “Timing the Changes in Political Structures: A New Polity Database,” McLaughlin et al., 231. 864 JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION “Transmission, Barriers, and Constraints: A Dynamic Model of the Spread of War,” Kadera, 367. “War, Casualties, and Public Opinion,” Gartner and Segura, 278. “Why States Act through Formal International Organizations,” Abbott and Snidal, 3.

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