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15 January - Volume 35, Issue 1, Pages 1 - 241
13 February - Volume 35, Issue 2, Pages 245 - 452
17 April - Volume 35, Issue 3, Pages 453 - 629
28 June - Volume 35, Issue 4, Pages 633 - 838
29 October - Volume 35, Issue 5, Pages 841 - 1099
Volume 35, Issue 1
15 January 2024
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Richard Posthuma
Richard Posthuma
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Embracing the Complexity of International Conflict Management
Embracing the complexity of international conflict management
Andrew Owsiak
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Daniel Druckman
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Sinisa Vukovic
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Connecting international and domestic dots: how conflict entanglement informs resolution and escalation
Molly M. Melin
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Alexandru V. Grigorescu
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Possibilities and limits of procedural and distributive justice in complex conflicts: a study of the Colombian peace process
Margarita Canal A.
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Peter Kesting
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David Aponte Castro
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Remigiusz Smolinski
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Major powers’ management of complex peace relationships
Reşat Bayer
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Don’t we have a right to get angry? Integrating emotions into international mediation studies
Laurie Nathan
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Joel M. Devonshire
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Ripeness obscured: inductive lessons from Türkiye’s (transactional) mediation in the Russia–Ukraine war
Michael J. Butler
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Multiparty mediation in a changing world: the emergence and impact of parallel processes to UN peacemaking in Syria and Libya
Sara Hellmüller
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Bilal Salaymeh
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Can an arms race promote stability? The inter-Korean qualitative arms race and US extended deterrence
Hyun Ji Rim
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Silent alliances and shifting tides: unveiling the hidden pathways to resolving interstate rivalries – the UAE-Israel case
Amira Schiff
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Chen Kertcher
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Managing complexity: addressing the civil conflict component of international-civil militarized conflicts (I-CMCs)
Andrew Owsiak
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Paul F. Diehl
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Gary Goertz
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Rebel group legitimacy, ideology and durable peace
Daniel Druckman
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Siniša Vuković
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Nicolas Verbeek
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