to JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION Volume 47 Number 1 (February 2003) pp. 1-116 Number 2 (April 2003) pp. 117-248 Number 3 (June 2003) pp. 249-396 Number 4 (August 2003) pp. 397-548 Number 5 (October 2003) pp. 549-708 Number 6 (December 2003) pp. 709-844 Authors: ASAL, VICTOR, see Wilkenfeld, J. BELKIN, AARON, and EVAN SCHOFER, “Toward a Structural Understanding of Coup Risk; 594. BENNETT, D. SCOTT, and MATTHEW C. RUPERT, “Comparing Measures of Political Similarity in the Study of International Conflict,” 367. BHAVNANI, RAVI, MICHAEL ROSS, “Announcement, Credibility, and Turnout in Popular Rebellions,” 340. BORNSTEIN, GARY, and ZOHAR GILULA, “Between-Group Communication and Conflict Resolution in Assurance and Chicken Games,” 326. BOX-STEFFENSMEIER, JANET M., DAN REITER, and CHRISTOPHER ZORN, “Nonproportional Hazards and Event History Analysis in International Relations,” 33. BREMER, STUART A., PATRICK M. REGAN, and DAVID H. CLARK, “Building a Science of World Politics: Emerging Methodologies and the Study of Conflict?’ 3. BUTLER, MICHAEL J., “U.S. Military Intervention in Crisis, 1945-1994: An Empirical Inquiry of Just War Theory,” 226. CARPENTER, JEFFREY P., “Bargaining Outcomesa s the Result of Coordinated Expectations: An Experi- mental Study of Sequential Bargaining,” 119. CECCONI, FEDERICO, see Parisi, D. CHIOZZA, GIACOMO, and AJIN CHOI, “Guess Who Did What? Political Leaders and the Management of Territorial Disputes, 1950-19907" 251. CHIOZZA, GIACOMO, and H. E. GOEMANS, “Peace through Insecurity: Tenure and International Con- flict,” 443. CHOI, AJIN, see Chiozza, G. CHOI, SEUNG-WHAN, and PATRICK JAMES, “No Professional Soldiers, No Militarized Interstate Dis- putes? A Question for Neo-Kantianism,” 796. CLARK, DAVID H, see Bremer, S. A. CLARK, DAVID H., and PATRICK M. REGAN, “Opportunities to Fight: A Statistical Technique for Mod- eling Unobservable Phenomena,” 94. DECKER, TORSTEN, ANDREAS STIEHLER, and MARTIN STROBEL, “A Comparison of Punishment Rules in Repeated Public Good Games: An Experimental Study,” 751. DORUSSEN, HAN, see Ravlo, H. JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION, Vol. 47 No. 6, December 2003 837-840 © 2003 Sage Publications 838 JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION DRAKOS, KONSTANTINOS, and ALI M. KUTAN, “Regional Effects of Terrorism on Tourism in Three Mediterranean Countries,” 621. DRUCKMAN, DANIEL, see Wall, J. A. EICHENBERG, RICHARD C., and RICHARD STOLL, “Representing Defense: Democratic Control of the Defense Budget in the United States and Western Europe,” 399. FERRARA, FEDERICO, “Why Regimes Create Disorder: Hobbes’s Dilemma during a Rangoon Summer,” 302. FORDHAM, BENJAMIN O., “The Political and Economic Sources of Inflation in the American Military Budget,” 574. GILULA, ZOHAR, see Bornstein, G. GLEDITSCH, NILS PETTER, see Ravlo, H. GOEMANS, H. E., see Chiozza, G. GOLDSMITH, BENJAMIN E., “Bearing the Defense Burden, 1886-1989: Why Spend More?” 551. HEWITT, J. JOSEPH, “Dyadic Processes and International Crises,” 669. JAMES, PATRICK, see Choi, S. KUTAN, ALI M., see Drakos, K. LEBO, MATTHEW J., and WILL H. MOORE, “Dynamic Foreign Policy Behavior,” 13. LINDBORG, CHRISTINA, see Starr, H. MEERNIK, JAMES, “Victor’s Justice or the Law? Judging and Punishing at the International Criminal Tri- bunal for the Former Yugoslavia,” 140. MOORE, WILL H., see Lebo, M. J. MORGAN, T. CLIFTON, and GLENN PALMER, “To Protect and to Serve: Alliances and Foreign Policy Portfolios,” 180. MOUL, WILLIAM, “Power Parity, Preponderance, and War between Great Powers, 1816-19897" 468. MOSHER, JAMES S., “Relative Gains Concerns When the Number of States in the International System Increases,” 642. MOXNES, ERLING, and ELINE vAN DER HEIJDEN, “The Effect of Leadership in a Public Bad Experi- ment,” 773. NATALE, FRANCESCO, see Parisi D. PALMER, GLENN, see Morgan, T. C. PARISI, DOMENICO, FEDERICO CECCONI, and FRANCESCO NATALE, “Cultural Change in Spatial Environments: The Role of Cultural Assimilation and Internal Changes in Cultures?’ 163. QUINN, DAVID, see Wilkenfeld, J. RAVLO, HILDE, NILS PETTER GLEDITSCH, and HAN DORUSSEN, “Colonial War and the Demo- cratic Peace,” 520. REED, WILLIAM, “Information and Economic Interdependence; 54. REITER, DAN, see Box-Steffensmeier, J. M. REGAN, PATRICK M., see Bremer, S. A. REGAN, PATRICK M., see Clark, D. H. ROSS, MICHAEL, see Bhavnani, R. RUPERT, MATTHEW C., see Bennett, D. S. SANJIAN, GREGORY S., “Arms Transfers, Military Balances, and Interstate Relations: Modeling Power Balance versus Power Transition Linkages,” 711. SCHOFER, EVAN, see Belkin, A. SLONE, MICHELLE, “The Nazareth Riots: Arab and Jewish Israeli Adolescents Pay a Different Psycho- logical Price for Participation,” 817. SOBEK, DAVID, “Regime Type, Preferences, and War in Renaissance Italy,” 204. STARR, HARVEY, and CHRISTINA LINDBORG, “Democratic Dominoes Revisited: The Hazards of Governmental Transitions, 1974-1996," 490. STIEHLER, ANDREAS, see Decker, T. STOLL, RICHARD, see Eichenberg, R. C. STROBEL, MARTIN, see Decker, T. SWEENEY, KEVIN J., “The Severity of Interstate Disputes: Are Dyadic Capability Preponderances Really More Pacific?” 728. INDEX 839 VAN DER HEIJDEN, ELINE, See Moxnes, E. VERWIMP, PHILIP, “Testing the Double-Genocide Thesis for Central and Southern Rwanda,” 423. WALL, JAMES A. JR., and DANIEL DRUCKMAN, “Mediation in Peacekeeping Missions,” 693 WILKENFELD, JONATHAN, KATHLEEN YOUNG, VICTOR ASAL, and DAVID QUINN, “Mediating International Crises: Cross-National and Experimental Perspectives,” 279. YOUNG, KATHLEEN, see Wilkenfeld, J. ZORN, CHRISTOPHER, see Box-Steffensmeier, J. M. Articles: “Announcement, Credibility, and Turnout in Popular Rebellions,;’ Bhavnani and Ross, 340. “Arms Transfers, Military Balances, and Interstate Relations: Modeling Power Balance versus Power Tran- sition Linkages,” Sanjian, 711. “Bargaining Outcomes as the Result of Coordinated Expectations: An Experimental Study of Sequential Bargaining,” Carpenter, 119. “Bearing the Defense Burden, 1886-1989: Why Spend More?” Goldsmith, 551. “Between-Group Communication and Conflict Resolution in Assurance and Chicken Games,” Bornstein and Gilula, 326. “Building a Science of World Politics: Emerging Methodologieasnd the Study of Conflict,” Bremere t al., 3. “Colonial War and the Democratic Peace,” Ravlo et al., 520. “Comparing Measures of Political Similarity in the Study of International Conflict,’ Bennett and Rupert, 367. “A Comparison of Punishment Rules in Repeated Public Good Games: An Experimental Study,” Decker etal, (or. “Cultural Change in Spatial Environments: The Role of Cultural Assimilation and Internal Changes in Cul- tures,” Parisi et al., 163. “Democratic Dominoes Revisited: The Hazards of Governmental Transitions, 1974-1996,” Starr and Lindborg, 490. “Dyadic Processes and International Crises,’ Hewitt, 669. “Dynamic Foreign Policy Behavior,’ Lebo and Moore, 13. “The Effect of Leadership in a Public Bad Experiment;’ Moxnes and van der Heijden, 771. “Guess Who Did What? Political Leaders and the Management of Territorial Disputes, 1950-1990,” Chiozza and Choi, 251. “Information and Economic Interdependence; Reed, 54. “Mediating International Crises: Cross-National and Experimental Perspectives,” Wilkenfeld et al., 279. “Mediation in Peacekeeping Missions,” Wall and Druckman, 693. “The Nazareth Riots: Arab and Jewish Israeli Adolescents Pay a Different Psychological Price for Participa- tion,” Slone, 817. “No Professional Soldiers, No Militarized Interstate Disputes? A Question for Neo-Kantianism,” Choi and James, 796. “Nonparametric Model Discrimination in International Relations;’ Clarke, 72. “Nonproportional Hazards and Event History Analysis in International Relations,” Box-Steffensmeier et al., aS. “Opportunities to Fight: A Statistical Technique for Modeling Unobservable Phenomena,” Clark and Regan, 94. “Peace through Insecurity: Tenure and International Conflict?’ Chiozza and Goemans, 443. “The Political and Economic Sources of Inflation in the American Military Budget?’ Fordham, 574. “Power Parity, Preponderance, and War between Great Powers, 1816-1989," Moul, 468. “Regime Type, Preferences, and War in Renaissance Italy,” Sobek, 204. “Regional Effects of Terrorism on Tourism in Three Mediterranean Countries,’ Drakos and Kutan, 621. “Relative Gains Concerns When the Number of States in the International System Increases,” Mosher, 642. “Representing Defense: Democratic Control of the Defense Budget in the United States and Western Europe,” Eichenberg and Stoll, 399. 840 JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION “The Severity of Interstate Disputes: Are Dyadic Capability Preponderances Really More Pacific?” Sweeney, 728. “Testing the Double-Genocide Thesis for Central and Southern Rwanda,” Verwimp, 423. “To Protect and to Serve: Alliances and Foreign Policy Portfolios,’ Morgan and Palmer, 180. “Toward a Structural Understanding of Coup Risk;” Belkin and Schofer, 594. “U.S. Military Intervention in Crisis, 1945-1994: An Empirical Inquiry of Just War Theory,” Butler, 226. “Victor’s Justice or the Law? Judging and Punishing at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia,” Meernik, 140. “Why Regimes Create Disorder: Hobbes’s Dilemma during a Rangoon Summer,” Ferrara, 302.