Understanding Conflict Resolution
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SAGE Journal Articles
The following SAGE journal articles appropriate to each chapter are free to access.
Chapter 1: Understanding Conflict Resolution
Journal Article 1.1: Galtung, J. (1969). Violence, peace and peace research. Journal of Peace Research, 6(3), 167–191.
Journal Article 1.2: Galtung, J. (1964). An editorial. Journal of Peace Research, 1(1), 1–4.
Journal Article 1.3: Regan, P. M. (2014). Bringing peace back in: Presidential address to the peace science society, 2013. Conflict Management and Peace Science, 31(4), 345–356.
Chapter 2: Armed Conflicts and Peace Agreements
Journal Article 2.1: Allansson, M., Melander, E., & Themnér, L. (2017). Organized violence 1946-2016. Journal of Peace Research, 54(4), 574–587.
Journal Article 2.2: Eck, K. (2012). In data we trust? A comparison of UCDP GED and ACLED conflict events datasets. Cooperation and Conflict, 47(1), 124–141.
Journal Article 2.3: Eck, K., & Hultman, L. (2007). One-sided violence against civilians in war: Insights from New Fatality data. Journal of Peace Research, 44(2), 233–246.
Journal Article 2.4: Harbom, L., & Wallensteen, P. (2005). Armed conflict and its international dimensions, 1946-2004. Journal of Peace Research, 42(5), 623–635.
Journal Article 2.5: Harbom, L., Högbladh, S., & Wallensteen, P. (2006). Armed conflict and peace agreements. Journal of Peace Research, 43(5), 617–631.
Journal Article 2.6: Themnér, L., & Wallensteen, P. (2014). Armed conflicts, 1946–2013. Journal of Peace Research, 51(4), 541–554.
Chapter 3: Approaching Conflict Resolution
Journal Article 3.1: Fisher, R. J. (1983). Third party consultation as a method of intergroup conflict resolution: A review of studies. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 27(2), 301–334.
Journal Article 3.2: Galtung, J. (1965). Institutionalized conflict resolution. Journal of Peace Research, 2(4), 348–397.
Journal Article 3.3: Kelman, H. C., & Cohen, S. P. (1976). The problem-solving workshop: A socialpsychological contribution to the resolution of international conflicts. Journal of Peace Research, 13(2), 79–90.
Chapter 4: Analysing Conflict Resolution
Journal Article 4.1: Galtung, J. (1969). Violence, peace and peace research. Journal of Peace Research, 6(3), 167–191.
Journal Article 4.2: Harbom, L., & Wallensteen, P. (2005). Armed conflict and its international dimensions, 1946-2004. Journal of Peace Research, 42(5), 623–635.
Journal Article 4.3: Harbom, L., Högbladh, S., & Wallensteen, P. (2006). Armed conflict and peace agreements, Journal of Peace Research, 43(5), 617–631.
Journal Article 4.4: Kreutz, J. (2010). How and when armed conflicts end: Introducing the UCDP conflict termination dataset. Journal of Peace Research, 47(2), 243–250.
Chapter 5: The Resolution of Conflicts between States
Journal Article 5.1: Diehl, P. F. (1983). Arms races and escalation: A closer look. Journal of Peace Research, 20(3), 205–212.
Journal Article 5.3: Vasquez, J. A. (1995). Why do neighbors fight? Proximity, interaction and territoriality. Journal of Peace Research, 32(3), 277–293.
Journal Article 5.4: Wallace, M. D. (1979). Arms races and escalation: Some new evidence. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 23, 3–16.
Journal Article 5.5: Wallensteen, P. (1981). Incompatibility, confrontation and war: Four models and three historical systems, 1816-1976. Journal of Peace Research, 18, 57–90.
Journal Article 5.6: Wallensteen, P. (1984). Universalism vs. particularism: On the limits of major power order. Journal of Peace Research, 21(3), 243–257.
Chapter 6: Conflict Resolution in Civil Wars
Journal Article 6.1: Fjelde, H. (2009). Buying peace? Oil wealth, corruption and civil war, 1985-99. Journal of Peace Research, 49(2), 199–218.
Journal Article 6.2: Hegre, H., & Nygård, H. M. (2014, February 28). Governance and conflict relapse. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 59(6), 984–1016. Online version.
Journal Article 6.3: Mason, T. D., & Fett, P. J. (1996). How civil wars end: A rational choice approach. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 40(4), 546–568.
Journal Article 6.4: Nilsson, D. (2008). Partial peace: Rebel groups inside and outside of civil war settlements. Journal of Peace Research, 45(4), 479–495.
Journal Article 6.5: Walter, B. F. (2004). Does conflict beget conflict? Explaining recurring civil war. Journal of Peace Research, 41(3), 371–388.
Chapter 7: Conflict Resolution in State Formation Conflicts
Journal Article 7.1: Carment, D. (1993). The international dimensions of ethnic conflict: Concepts, indicators and theory. Journal of Peace Research, 30(2), 137–150.
Journal Article 7.2: Chenoweth, E., & Lewis, O. A. (2013). Unpacking nonviolence: Introducing the NAVCO 2.0 dataset. Journal of Peace Research, 50(3), 415–423.
Chapter 8: Conflict Complexes and Conflict Resolution
Chapter 9: International Organizations in Conflict Resolution
Chapter 10: Coercion and Enforcement
Chapter 11: Prevention and Peacebuilding
Chapter 12: Dealing with One-sided Violence
Chapter 13: Gendering International Affairs
Chapter 14: Facing Climate Challenges
Chapter 15: Quality Peace and World Order
Journal 15.1: Diehl, P. F. (1983). Arms races and escalation: A closer look. Journal of Peace Research, 20(3), 205–212.
Journal 15.2: Fjelde, H. (2009). Buying peace? Oil wealth, corruption and civil war, 1985-99. Journal of Peace Research, 49(2), 199–218.
Journal 15.6: Wallace, M. D. (1979). Arms races and escalation: Some new evidence. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 23, 3–16.