Citation: R. Pahre, ENDOGENOUS DOMESTIC INSTITUTIONS IN 2-LEVEL GAMES AND PARLIAMENTARY OVERSIGHT OF THE EUROPEAN-UNION, The Journal of conflict resolution, 41(1), 1997, pp. 147-174
Citation: Bb. Demesquita et Rm. Siverson, NASTY OR NICE - POLITICAL-SYSTEMS, ENDOGENOUS NORMS, AND THE TREATMENT OF ADVERSARIES, The Journal of conflict resolution, 41(1), 1997, pp. 175-199
Citation: Sg. Brush, DYNAMICS OF THEORY CHANGE IN THE SOCIAL-SCIENCES - RELATIVE DEPRIVATION AND COLLECTIVE VIOLENCE, The Journal of conflict resolution, 40(4), 1996, pp. 523-545
Citation: Cc. Langlois et Jpp. Langlois, TACIT BARGAINING IN INTERNATIONAL-RELATIONS - A GAME MODEL AND A CASE-STUDY, The Journal of conflict resolution, 40(4), 1996, pp. 569-596
Citation: J. Eyerman et Ra. Hart, AN EMPIRICAL-TEST OF THE AUDIENCE COST PROPOSITION - DEMOCRACY SPEAKSLOUDER THAN WORDS, The Journal of conflict resolution, 40(4), 1996, pp. 597-616
Citation: Mw. Simon et E. Gartzke, POLITICAL-SYSTEM SIMILARITY AND THE CHOICE OF ALLIES - DO DEMOCRACIESFLOCK TOGETHER, OR DO OPPOSITES ATTRACT, The Journal of conflict resolution, 40(4), 1996, pp. 617-635
Citation: K. Benoit, DEMOCRACIES REALLY ARE MORE PACIFIC (IN GENERAL) - REEXAMINING REGIMETYPE AND WAR INVOLVEMENT, The Journal of conflict resolution, 40(4), 1996, pp. 636-657
Citation: Mg. Hermann et Cw. Kegley, BALLOTS, A BARRIER AGAINST THE USE OF BULLETS AND BOMBS - DEMOCRATIZATION AND MILITARY-INTERVENTION, The Journal of conflict resolution, 40(3), 1996, pp. 436-459
Citation: La. Zeager et Jb. Bascom, STRATEGIC BEHAVIOR IN REFUGEE REPATRIATION - A GAME-THEORETIC ANALYSIS, The Journal of conflict resolution, 40(3), 1996, pp. 460-485
Citation: G. Bornstein et al., THE EFFECTS OF WITHIN-GROUP COMMUNICATION ON GROUP DECISION AND INDIVIDUAL CHOICE IN THE ASSURANCE AND CHICKEN TEAM GAMES, The Journal of conflict resolution, 40(3), 1996, pp. 486-501
Citation: N. Frohlich et J. Oppenheimer, WHEN IS UNIVERSAL CONTRIBUTION BEST FOR THE GROUP - CHARACTERIZING OPTIMALITY IN THE PRISONERS-DILEMMA, The Journal of conflict resolution, 40(3), 1996, pp. 502-516
Citation: Bs. Mandell, GETTING TO PEACEKEEPING IN PRINCIPAL RIVALRIES - ANTICIPATING AN ISRAEL-SYRIA PEACE TREATY, The Journal of conflict resolution, 40(2), 1996, pp. 238-271
Citation: Mv. Simon et H. Starr, EXTRACTION, ALLOCATION, AND THE RISE AND DECLINE OF STATES - A SIMULATION ANALYSIS OF 2-LEVEL SECURITY MANAGEMENT, The Journal of conflict resolution, 40(2), 1996, pp. 272-297
Citation: Wp. Bottom et al., GETTING TO THE CORE - COALITIONAL INTEGRITY AS A CONSTRAINT ON THE POWER OF AGENDA SETTERS, The Journal of conflict resolution, 40(2), 1996, pp. 298-319
Citation: Sp. Obrien, FOREIGN-POLICY CRISES AND THE RESORT TO TERRORISM - A TIME-SERIES ANALYSIS OF CONFLICT LINKAGES, The Journal of conflict resolution, 40(2), 1996, pp. 320-335
Citation: Pm. Regan, CONDITIONS OF SUCCESSFUL 3RD-PARTY INTERVENTION IN INTRASTATE CONFLICTS, The Journal of conflict resolution, 40(2), 1996, pp. 336-359