| Organized violence, 1989-2018 and peace agreements |
45 |
| Organized violence, 1989-2017 |
26 |
| Better peacekeepers, better protection? Troop quality of United Nations peace operations and violence against civilians |
10 |
| Violence, displacement, contact, and attitudes toward hosting refugees |
10 |
| Backdoor peacekeeping: Does participation in UN peacekeeping reduce coups at home? |
9 |
| Ideology and armed conflict |
9 |
| Funding rebellion: The Rebel Contraband Dataset |
8 |
| The rise of rebel contenders: Barriers to entry and fragmentation in civil wars |
8 |
| On climate and conflict: Precipitation decline and communal conflict in Ethiopia and Kenya |
8 |
| Conflict negotiations and rebel leader selection |
8 |
| Electoral contention and violence (ECAV): A new dataset |
8 |
| Rallying the troops: Collective action and self-interest in UN peacekeeping contributions |
8 |
| Responding to sexual violence: Women's mobilization in war |
8 |
| Fratricide in rebel movements: A network analysis of Syrian militant infighting |
7 |
| Does environmental peacemaking between states work? Insights on cooperative environmental agreements and reconciliation in international rivalries |
7 |
| Intimidating voters with violence and mobilizing them with clientelism |
7 |
| Refugees, xenophobia, and domestic conflict: Evidence from a survey experiment in Turkey |
7 |
| Peacekeeping for profit? The scope and limits of mercenary' UN peacekeeping |
7 |
| Blame the victims? Refugees, state capacity, and non-state actor violence |
6 |
| Trade and terrorism: A disaggregated approach |
6 |
| Ideology and state terror: How officer beliefs shaped repression during Argentina's Dirty War' |
6 |
| Introducing the Historical Varieties of Democracy dataset: Political institutions in the long 19th century |
6 |
| Motivation and opportunity for conflict-induced migration: An analysis of Syrian migration timing |
5 |
| Ethics, empathy, and fear in research on violent conflict |
5 |
| Spoilers of peace: Pro-government militias as risk factors for conflict recurrence |
5 |
| From protection to persecution: Threat environment and refugee scapegoating |
5 |
| A persuasive peace: Syrian refugees' attitudes towards compromise and civil war termination |
5 |
| Stalin's terror and the long-term political effects of mass repression |
5 |
| Introducing xSub: A new portal for cross-national data on subnational violence |
5 |
| Will there be blood? Explaining violence during coups d'etat |
4 |
| Peace agreement design and public support for peace: Evidence from Colombia |
4 |
| Maps of mayhem: Strategic location and deadly violence in civil war |
4 |
| Brothers or others in arms? Civilian constituencies and rebel fragmentation in civil war |
4 |
| IDP resettlement and collective targeting during civil wars: Evidence from Colombia |
4 |
| Going underground: Resort to terrorism in mass mobilization dissident campaigns |
4 |
| Resistance is mobile: Dynamics of repression, challenger adaptation, and surveillance in US Red Squad' and black nationalist archives |
4 |
| Dynamics of internal resettlement during civil war: Evidence from Catalonia (1936-39) |
4 |
| What drives violence against civilians in civil war? Evidence from Guatemala's conflict archives |
4 |
| ViEWS: A political violence early-warning system |
4 |
| Meta-analysis, military expenditures and growth |
4 |
| Intergroup commonality, political ideology, and tolerance of enemy collateral casualties in intergroup conflicts |
4 |
| Refugees, ethnic power relations, and civil conflict in the country of asylum |
3 |
| Which groups fight? Customary institutions and communal conflicts in Africa |
3 |
| The build-up of coercive capacities: Arms imports and the outbreak of violent intrastate conflicts |
3 |
| Interstate rivalry, genocide, and politicide |
3 |
| Repression and refuge: Why only some politically excluded ethnic groups rebel |
3 |
| Including chiefs, maintaining peace? Examining the effects of state-traditional governance interaction on civil peace in sub-Saharan Africa |
3 |
| Obstruction and intimidation of peacekeepers: How armed actors undermine civilian protection efforts |
3 |
| UN targeted sanctions datasets (1991-2013) |
3 |
| How do civilians attribute blame for state indiscriminate violence? |
3 |