VOLUME ONE: CONCEPTS, MEASUREMENT AND PATTERNS IN THE STUDY OF WAR
PART ONE: STUDYING WAR: CONCEPTUAL CONCERNS
The Concept of Security - David Baldwin
What Is War? - Carl von Clausewitz
Conceptualizing War - Benjamin Most and Harvey Starr
Consequences for Theory and Research
Advancing the Scientific Study of War - Stuart Bremer
Opportunity and Willingness as Ordering Concepts in the Study of War - Harvey Starr
PART TWO: IDENTIFYING WARS AND SERIOUS CONFLICT
Analytic Problems in the Identification of Wars - Jack Levy
The Correlates of War Data on War - Meredith Reid Sarkees
An Update to 1997
Militarized Interstate Disputes,1816-1992 - Daniel Jones, Stuart Bremer and J David Singer
Rationale, Coding Rules and Empirical Patterns
Identifying Rivals and Rivalries in World Politics - William Thompson
PART THREE: HISTORICAL PATTERNS IN WARFARE
General Patterns
Origins and Evolution of War and Politics - Claudio Cioffi-Revilla
Inter-State, Intra-State and Extra-State Wars - Meredith Sarkees, Frank Wayman and J David Singer
A Comprehensive Look at Their Distribution over Time
How Much War Will We See? Explaining the Prevalence of Civil War - Ibrahim Elbadawi and Nicholas Sambanis
Key Changes
The Obsolescence of Major War - John Mueller
International Relations Theory and the End of the Cold War - John Lewis Gaddis
New and Old Wars - Mary Kaldor
Organized Violence in a Global Era
New Wars and Rumors of 'New Wars' - Errol Henderson and J David Singer
PART FOUR: FUTURE TRENDS
Why We Will Soon Miss the Cold War - John Mearsheimer
The Clash of Civilizations? - Samuel P Huntington
The Coming Anarchy - Robert D Kaplan
People against States - Ted Robert Gurr
Ethnopolitical Conflict and the Changing World System
VOLUME TWO: GENERAL THEORETICAL APPROACHES AND DOMESTIC FACTOR
PART ONE: GENERAL THEORETICAL APPROACHES TO CONFLICT
Realpolitik
Is Anyone Still a Realist? - Jeffrey Legro and Andrew Moravcsik
Structural Realism and the Causes of War - Patrick James
The Security Dilemma and Ethnic Conflict - Barry Posen
The Realist Paradigm and Degenerative versus Progressive Research Programs - John Vasquez
An Appraisal of Neotraditional Research on Waltz's Balancing Proposition
Rational Choice
Rationalist Explanations for War - James Fearon
Rigor or Rigor Mortis? Rational Choice in Security Studies - Stephen Walt
Constructivism
Violence and the Social Construction of Identity - James Fearon and David Laitin
Constructivist Security Studies - Theo Farrell
Portrait of a Research Program
A Survey of Approaches to Ethnic Conflict
Ethnic and Nationalist Violence - Rogers Brubaker and David Laitin
PART TWO: DECISION-MAKING MODELS
Expected Utility and Its Alternatives
An Expected Utility Theory of International Conflict - Bruce Bueno de Mesquita
Contextualizing and Critiquing the Poliheuristic Theory - Eric Stern
Psychological
Misperception and the Causes of War - Jack Levy
Theoretical Linkages and Analytical Problems
How Decision Units Shape Foreign Policy - Margaret Hermann
A Theoretical Framework
Prospect Theory, Rational Choice and International Relations - Jack Levy
Bureaucratic Factors
Conceptual Models and the Cuban Missile Crisis - Graham Allison
PART THREE: DOMESTIC POLITICAL INFLUENCES
Diversionary Theory
The Diversionary Theory of War - Jack Levy
A Critique
Environmental Conditions
On the Threshold - Thomas Homer-Dixon
Environmental Changes as Causes of Acute Conflict
Armed Conflict and the Environment - Nils Petter Gleditsch
Military Strategy and Technology
Offense, Defense and the Causes of War - Stephen Van Evera
Domestic Unrest
Revolution and War - Stephen Walt
Gender
Gender, Violence and International Crisis - Mary Caprioli and Mark Boyer
Societal Conditions
Ethnic Conflict and Civil Society - Ashutosh Varshney
India and beyond
Ethnicity, Insurgency and Civil War - James Fearon and David Laitin
VOLUME THREE: NATIONAL DYADIC AND SYSTEMIC CORRELATES OF CONFLICT
PART ONE: CHARACTERISTICS OF STATES AND PAIRS OF STATES
Regime Change
Democratization and the Danger of War - Edward Mansfield and Jack Snyder
Culture
Culture or Contiguity - Errol Henderson
Ethnic Conflict, the Similarity of States and the Onset of War, 1820-1989
Is There a Clash of Civilizations? Evidence from Patterns of International Conflict Involvement - Giacomo Chiozza
Arms Races
The Causes and Consequences of Arms Races - Charles Glaser
Nuclear Proliferation
The Perils of Proliferation - Scott Sagan
Organization Theory, Deterrence Theory and the Spread of Nuclear Weapons
Economic Factors and Modernization
The Market for Civil War - Paul Collier
Does Modernization Breed Ethnic Political Conflict? - Saul Newman
Development and War - Douglas Lemke
Geography
Why Do Neighbors Fight? Proximity, Interaction and Territoriality - John Vasquez
The Geography of Civil War - H Buhaug and Scott Gates
Alliances
Uncovering the Dangerous Alliances, 1495-1980 - Douglas Gibler and John Vasquez
Power Distributions
Power Shifts and Problem Shifts - Jonathan DiCicco and Jack Levy
The Evolution of the Power Transition Research Program
Asymmetric Conflicts - T V Paul
War Initiation by Weaker Powers
Declining Power and the Preventive Motivation for War - Jack Levy
Exploding the Powderkeg Myth - Dan Reiter
Preemptive Wars Almost Never Happen
War and the Cycle of Relative Power - Charles Doran and Wes Parsons
Systemic Influences
The Stability of a Unipolar World - William Wohlforth
The Stability of a Bipolar World - Kenneth Waltz
Multipolar Power Systems and International Stability - Karl Deutsch and J David Singer
War and Peace - Richard Rosecrance
VOLUME FOUR: THE MODERATION AND OUTCOMES OF CONFLICT
PART ONE: MODERATING FACTORS IN CONFLICT
Democratic Peace
In Search of the Democratic Peace - Steven Chan
Problems and Promise
Common Interests or Common Polities? Reinterpreting the Democratic Peace - Henry Farber and Joanne Gowa
Toward a Democratic Civil Peace? Democracy, Political Change and Civil War, 1816-1992 - Harvard Hegre et al
Trade and Interdependence
Globalization and Peace - Katherine Barbieri and Gerald Schneider
Assessing New Directions in the Study of Trade and Conflict
The Study of Interdependence and Conflict - Edward Mansfield and Brian Pollins
Deterrence
General Deterrence between Enduring Rivals - Paul Huth and Bruce Russett
Testing Three Competing Models
Deterrence - Richard Ned Lebow and Janice Stein
The Elusive Dependent Variable
Rigor Mortis, or Rigor, More Tests - Frank Harvey
Necessity, Sufficiency and Deterrence Logic
International Institutions
The False Promise of International Institutions - John Mearsheimer
PART TWO: THE EXPANSION OF CONFLICT
Opportunity, Willingness and the Diffusion of War, 1816-1965 - Randolph Siverson and Harvey Starr
Conditions of Successful Third-Party Intervention in Intrastate Conflict - Patrick Regan
Reevaluating Alliance Reliability - Brett Ashley Leeds, Andrew Long and Sara McLaughlin Mitchell
Specific Threats, Specific Promises
PART THREE: THE OUTCOMES OF CONFLICT
Short Term
The Duration of Interstate Wars, 1816-1985 - D Scott Bennett and Allan Stam
War Termination - Tansa George Massoud
How the Weak Win Wars - Ivan Arreguin-Toft
A Theory of Asymmetric Conflict
Democracy and Victory - Michael Desch
Why Regime Type Hardly Matters
The Critical Barrier to Civil War Settlement - Barbara Walter
Long Term
The Costs of Major Wars - A F K Organski and Jack Kugler
The Phoenix Factor
Civil Wars Kill and Maim People - Long after the Shooting Stops - Hazem Adam Ghobarah, Paul Huth and Bruce Russett
The Precarious Nature of Peace - Suzanne Werner
Resolving the Issues, Enforcing the Settlement and Renegotiating the Terms
War and the Survival of Political Leaders - Bruce Bueno de Mesquita and Randolph Siverson
A Comparative Study of Regime Types and Political Accountability
PART FOUR: THE RENEWAL OF CONFLICT
War-Weariness and Cumulative Effects - Jeffrey Pickering
Victors, Vanquished and Subsequent Interstate Intervention
The Path(s) to Rivalry - Douglas Stinnett and Paul F Diehl
Behavioral and Structural Explanations of Rivalry Development
Integrating and Testing Models of Rivalry Termination - D Scott Bennett