Conflict Management and Peace Science

Papers
(The TQCC of Conflict Management and Peace Science is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-06-01 to 2024-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Post-Cold War sanctioning by the EU, the UN, and the US: Introducing the EUSANCT Dataset37
The MID5 Dataset, 2011–2014: Procedures, coding rules, and description33
Keeping electoral peace? Activities of United Nations peacekeeping operations and their effects on election-related violence13
The significance of age structure, education, and youth unemployment for explaining subnational variation in violent youth crime in Mexico13
Terrorism in armed conflict: new data attributing terrorism to rebel organizations11
US global military deployments, 1950–2020*10
Hitting back or holding back in cyberspace: Experimental evidence regarding Americans’ responses to cyberattacks10
Female fighters and the fates of rebellions: How mobilizing women influences conflict duration9
The Ethnic Stacking in Africa Dataset: When leaders use ascriptive identity to build military loyalty9
Who’s prone to drone? A global time-series analysis of armed uninhabited aerial vehicle proliferation9
Arms transfers and international relations theory: Situating military aircraft sales in the broader IR context9
The implications of traditional authority contest for local-level stability – Evidence from South Africa8
Diplomatic documents data for international relations: the Freedom of Information Archive Database8
Accountability and cyber conflict: examining institutional constraints on the use of cyber proxies7
The dataset of Political Agreements in Internal Conflicts (PAIC)7
Fear of campaign violence and support for democracy and autocracy6
Violence, non-violence and the conditional effect of repression on subsequent dissident mobilization6
Ideological motives and taxation by armed groups5
Beyond deterrence: Uncertain stability in the nuclear era5
Economic legacy effects of armed conflict: Insights from the civil war in Aceh, Indonesia5
Centralized command and coalition victory4
Major power politics and non-violent resistance movements4
Revisiting the security–development nexus: Human security and the effects of IMF adjustment programmes4
Donor political preferences and the allocation of aid: Patterns in recipient type4
{peacesciencer}: An R package for quantitative peace science research4
Rebel institutions and negotiated peace4
US aid and substitution of human rights violations4
Environmental shocks, civil conflict and aid effectiveness4
Crafting international apologies that work: A conjoint analysis approach3
Arming for conflict, arming for peace? How small arms imports affect intrastate conflict risk3
Sequencing United Nations peacemaking: Political initiatives and peacekeeping operations3
Mutiny in Africa, 1950–20183
The lesser evil? Experimental evidence on the strength of nuclear and chemical weapon “taboos”3
Can religious norms reduce violent attitudes? Experimental evidence from a Muslim–Christian conflict3
How leader's type shapes the effect of nuclear latency on dispute involvement3
Extended intergroup contact in frozen conflicts: Experimental evidence from Cyprus3
Financial contributions to United Nations peacekeeping, 1990–2010: A new dataset3
Why incumbents perpetrate election violence during civil war3
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