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to JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION VOLUME 46 Number | (February 2002) pp. 1-172 Number 2 (April 2002) pp. 173-304 Number 3 (June 2002) pp. 305-452 Number 4 (August 2002) pp. 453-596 Number 5 (October 2002) pp. 597-724 Number 6 (December 2002) pp. 725-860 Authors: ALLEE, TODD L., see Huth, P. K. AZAM, JEAN-PAUL, “Looting and Conflict between Ethnoregional Groups: Lessons for State Formation in Africa,” 131. BALL, PATRICK, see Davenport, C. BATES, ROBERT, AVNER GREIF, and SMITA SINGH, “Organizing Violence.” 599. BEARCE, DAVID H., and ERIC O’N. FISHER, “Economic Geography, Trade, and War,” 365. BLOMBERG, S. BROCK, and GREGORY D. HESS, “The Temporal Links between Conflict and Eco- nomic Activity,” 74. COLLIER, PAUL, and ANKE HOEFFLER, “On the Incidence of Civil War in Africa.” 13. COLLIER, PAUL, and NICHOLAS SAMBANIS, “Understanding Civil War: A New Agenda,” 3. CRICHLOW, SCOTT, “Legislators’ Personality Traits and Congressional Support for Free Trade.” 693. DAVENPORT, CHRISTIAN, and PATRICK BALL, “Views to a Kill: Exploring the Implications of Source Selection in the Case of Guatemalan State Terror, 1977-1995," 427. DAVIES, GRAEME A. M., “Domestic Strife and the Initiation of International Conflicts: A Directed Dyad Analysis, 1950-1982.” 672. DEROUEN, KARL, Jr., see Sprecher, C. DIXON, WILLIAM J., and PAUL D. SENESE, “Democracy, Disputes, and Negotiated Settlements,” 547. ELBADAWI, IBRAHIM, and NICHOLAS SAMBANIS, “How Much War Will We See? Explaining the Prevalence of Civil War,” 307. FISHER, ERIC O'N., see Bearce, D. H. FLACHE, ANDREAS, and MICHAEL W. MACY, “Stochastic Collusion and the Power Law of Learning: A General Reinforcement Learning Model of Cooperation,” 629. FORDHAM, BENJAMIN O., “Another Look at ‘Parties, Voters, and the Use of Force Abroad, ” 572. GATES, SCOTT, “Recruitment and Allegiance: The Microfoundations of Rebellion, 111. GENICOT, GARANCE, and STERGIOS SKAPERDAS, “Investing in Conflict Management,” [54. GLEDITSCH, KRISTIAN SKREDE, “Expanded Trade and GDP Data,” 712. GREIF, AVNER, see Bates, R. GREIG, J. MICHAEL, “The End of Geography? Globalization, Communications, and Culture in the Inter- national System,” 225. JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION, Vol. 46 No. 6, December 2002 857-859 © 2002 Sage Publications 858 JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION GUISINGER, ALEXANDRA, and ALASTAIR SMITH, “Honest Threats: The Interaction of Reputation and Political Institutions in International Crises,” 175. HADDAD, SIMON, and HILAL KHASHAN, “Islam and Terrorism: Lebanese Muslim Views on Septem- ber 11,° 812. HAN, JOON, see Koo, J. HESS, GREGORY D.., see Blomberg, S. B. HOEFFLER, ANKE, see Collier, P. HUTH. PAUL K., and TODD L. ALLEE, “Domestic Political Accountability and the Escalation and Settle- ment of International Disputes,” 754. ISERNIA, PIERANGELO, ZOLTAN JUHASZ, and HANS RATTINGER, “Foreign Policy and the Ratio- nal Public in Comparative Perspective,” 201. JUHASZ, ZOLTAN, see Isernia, P. KATZ, MICHAEL, see Maoz, I. KHASHAN, HILAL, see Haddad, S. KIM, JUNGHYUN, see Koo, J. KIM, WOOSANG., “Power Parity, Alliance, Dissatisfaction, and Wars in East Asia, 1860-1993,” 654. KOO, JASOOK, JOON HAN, and JUNGHYUN KIM, “Integrative Complexity of South-North Korean Correspondences: A Time-Series Analysis, 1984-1994,” 286. LEBOVIC, JAMES H., “The Law of Small Numbers: Deterrence and National Missile Defense.” 455. MACY, MICHAEL W., see Flache, A. MAOZ, IFAT, ANDREW WARD, MICHAEL KATZ, and LEE ROSS, “Reactive Devaluation of an ‘Israeli’ vs. ‘Palestinian’ Peace Proposal,” 515. MURDOCH, JAMES C., and TODD SANDLER, “Economic Growth, Civil Wars, and Spatial Spillovers,” 91. NACHTWEY, JODI, and MARK TESSLER, “The Political Economy of Attitudes toward Peace among Palestinians and Israelis,” 260. O'BRIEN, SEAN P., “Anticipating the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: An Early Warning Approach to Con- flict and Instability Analysis,” 791. RATTINGER, HANS, see Isernia, P. REDD, STEVEN B., “The Influence of Advisers on Foreign Policy Decision Making: An Experimental Study, REGAN, PATRICK M., “Third-Party Interventions and the Duration of Intrastate Conflicts REUVENY, RAFAEL, and WILLIAM R. THOMPSON, “World Economic Growth, Northern Antago- nism, and North-South Conflict,” 484. REYNAL-QUEROL, MARTA, “Ethnicity, Political Systems, and Civil Wars,” 29. ROSS, LEE, see Maoz, I. ROUSSEAU, DAVID L., “Motivations for Choice: The Salience of Relative Gains in International Politics,” 394. SAMBANIS, NICHOLAS, see Collier, P. SAMBANIS, NICHOLAS, see Elbadawi, I. SANDLER, TODD, see Murdoch, J. C. SENESE, PAUL D.. see Dixon, W. J. SIMMONS, BETH A., “Capacity, Commitment, and Compliance: International Institutions and Territorial Disputes,” 829. SINGH, SMITA, see Bates, R. SKAPERDAS, STERGIOS, see Genicot, G. SMITH, ALASTAIR, see Guisinger, A. SPRECHER, CHRISTOPHER, and KARL DEROUEN Jr., “Israeli Military Actions and Internalization- Externalization Processes.” 244. TESSLER, MARK, see Nachtwey, J. THOMPSON, WILLIAM R.., see Reuveny, R. WARD, ANDREW, see Maoz, I. ZOTT, CHRISTOPH, “When Adaptation Fails: An Agent-Based Explanation of Inefficient Bargaining under Private Information.” 727. Articles: “Another Look at ‘Parties, Voters, and the Use of Force Abroad, * Fordham, 572. “Anticipating the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: An Early Warning Approach to Conflict and Instability Analysis,” O’Brien, 791. “Capacity, Commitment, and Compliance: International Institutions and Territorial Disputes,” Simmons, 829. “Democracy, Disputes, and Negotiated Settlements,” Dixon and Senese, 547. “Domestic Political Accountability and the Escalation and Settlement of International Disputes,” Huth and Allee, 754. “Domestic Strife and the Initiation of International Conflicts: A Directed Dyad Analysis, 1950-1982.” Davies, 672. “Economic Geography, Trade, and War,” Bearce and Fisher, 365. “Economic Growth, Civil Wars, and Spatial Spillovers.” Murdoch and Sandler, 91. “The End of Geography? Globalization, Communications, and Culture in the International System,” Greig, 225. “Ethnicity, Political Systems, and Civil Wars,” Reynal-Querol, 29. “Expanded Trade and GDP Data,” Gleditsch, 712. “Foreign Policy and the Rational Public in Comparative Perspective,” Isernia et al., 201. “Honest Threats: The Interaction of Reputation and Political Institutions in International Crises,” Guisinger and Smith, 175. “How Much War Will We See? Explaining the Prevalence of Civil War,” Elbadawi and Sambanis, 307. “The Influence of Advisers on Foreign Policy Decision Making: An Experimental Study,” Redd, 335. “Integrative Complexity of South-North Korean Correspondences: A Time-Series Analysis, 1984-1994," Koo et al., 286. “Investing in Conflict Management,” Genicot and Skaperdas, 154. “Islam and Terrorism: Lebanese Muslim Views on September 11,” Haddad and Khashan, 812. “Israeli Military Actions and Internalization-Externalization Processes,” Sprecher and Derouen, 244. “The Law of Small Numbers: Deterrence and National Missile Defense.” Lebovic, 455. ‘Legislators’ Personality Traits and Congressional Support for Free Trade,” Crichlow, 693. “Looting and Conflict between Ethnoregional Groups: Lessons for State Formation in Africa,” Azam, 131. “Motivations for Choice: The Salience of Relative Gains in International Politics.” Rousseau, 394. “On the Incidence of Civil War in Africa,” Collier and Hoeffler, 13. “Organizing Violence.” Bates et al., 599. “The Political Economy of Attitudes toward Peace among Palestinians and Israelis.’ Nachtwey and Tessler, 260. “Power Parity, Alliance, Dissatisfaction, and Wars in East Asia, 1860-1993," Kim, 654. “Reactive Devaluation of an ‘Israeli’ vs. ‘Palestinian’ Peace Proposal,” Maoz et al., 515. “Recruitment and Allegiance: The Microfoundations of Rebellion.” Gates, 111. “Stochastic Collusion and the Power Law of Learning: A General Reinforcement Learning Model of Coop- eration,” Flache and Macy, 629. “The Temporal Links between Conflict and Economic Activity.” Blomberg and Hess, 74. “Third-Party Interventions and the Duration of Intrastate Conflicts,” Regan, 55. “Understanding Civil War: A New Agenda,” Collier and Sambanis, 3. “Views to a Kill: Exploring the Implications of Source Selection in the Case of Guatemalan State Terror, 1977-1995,” Davenport and Ball, 427. “When Adaptation Fails: An Agent-Based Explanation of Inefficient Bargaining under Private Informa- tion,” Zott, 727. “World Economic Growth, Northern Antagonism, and North-South Conflict.” Reuveny and Thompson, 484.

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