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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Treaty legalization, security interests, and ratification of multilateral disarmament treaties17
The conditions for war and peace in interstate crises: An Introduction to this special issue17
The duration of political imprisonment: Evidence from China11
Double standard: Chinese public opinion on the Hong Kong protests11
Revisiting the security–development nexus: Human security and the effects of IMF adjustment programmes10
Fear, accessibility, and legitimacy: An examination of the effects of political violence on health security in Pakistan9
Evaluating militant decision-making with information science: The Irish republican movement during the “Troubles”8
Preface7
The implementation of truth commission recommendations: Exploring the ‘beyond words’ database for Latin America7
How civilian attitudes respond to the state’s violence: Lessons from the Israel–Gaza conflict6
Judicial independence and refugee flights6
The scars of violence and repression on founding elections: Evidence from Spain5
The problem with accidental war5
Securing guarantees: How nuclear proliferation can strengthen great power commitments5
States living in glasshouses …: Why fighting domestic insurgency changes how countries vote in the UN human rights council5
Conditional cross-border effects of terrorism in China5
Peace is in the air: Reducing conflict intensity with United Nations peacekeeping radio broadcasts4
Arming to fight: Rebel-government militarization and the escalation of violence in civil wars4
If we cooperate together, we intervene together: Defense cooperation agreements and support to conflict parties4
Morally opposed? A theory of public attitudes and emerging military technologies4
Why gendered quantification trends are a problem: Post-traumatic growth arguments and the civil war malestream4
Civil war and state support for conventional arms control4
Ethnic preferences, domestic audiences and military coalition formation4
The human cost of war: An experimental study of Taiwanese attitudes towards war casualties4
Threat perceptions, loyalties and attitudes towards peace: The effects of civilian victimization among Syrian refugees in Turkey3
UN peacekeeping presence and local food security outcomes3
Relative political capacity: A dataset to evaluate the performance of nations, 1960–20183
Hurting or healing? How conflict exposure and trauma (do not) shape support for truth commissions3
Ideological motives and taxation by armed groups3
Introduction to special issue: New research on leaders and peace science3
Environmental shocks, civil conflict and aid effectiveness3
The seasonality of conflict3
Does a patron state's hardline posture reassure the public in an allied state?3
Internal drivers of self-rule referendums3
Trust, cooperation, and the tradeoffs of reciprocity3
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