Adams, Gerald F.“The Linkage between Defense Expenditures and Economic Growth in
Development Countries”,
Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania
.
2.
Alexander, Yonah.“Responses to Terrorism: An Interdisciplinary
Approach”,
Institute for Studies in International Tension, State University of
New York
.
3.
Anderton, Charles.“Reexamination of Nuclear Winter Effects on Deterrence and Attack
Potentials”,
Department of Economics, Holy Cross College
.
4.
Bennett, James.“Forms vs. Substance in Contemporary Strategic Arms
Treaties”,
Department of Political Science, Syracuse Univeristy
.
5.
van Bergeijk, Peter.“Expected Utility and Economic Sanctions”,
Faculty of Economics, University of Gronigen,
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6.
Brams, Steven
and
M. Kilgour.“Are Crises Rational? A Game-Theoretic
Analysis”,
Department of Politics, New York University
.
7.
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Michael Intriligator.“A Predator-Prey Model of Guerrilla Warfare”,
Department of Economics, Rice University and Department of Economics,
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8.
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9.
Cioffi-Revilla, Claudio
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Raymond Dacey.“The Probability of War in the n-Crises Problem”,
Department of Political Science, University of Illinois, and College
of Business, University of Idaho
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10.
Donaghy, Kieran.“Arms Race Dynamics and Economic Stability”,
Center of Urban Affairs and Public Policy, University of
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.
11.
Duchin, Faye.“Technological Change and Modelling the World
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Institute for Economic Analysis, New York University
.
12.
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Wissenschaftszentrum, West
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13.
England, J. Lynn.“A Hierarchy Theory of Negotiating Activities”,
Department of Sociology, Brigham Young University
.
14.
Faber, Jan.“Estimating Parameters for Arms Race Models”,
Europa Instituut, University of Amsterdam,
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15.
Fogarty, Thomas.“Some Results on the Severity of Conflicts in Public Goods
Games”,
Department of Geography, Colgate University
.
16.
Fogg, Richard.“A Theory of Nonmilitary Power”,
Center for the Study of Conflict,
Baltimore, Maryland.
17.
Gale, Stephen.“A Conceptual Framework for Understanding Terrorism”,
Peace Science Unit, University of Pennsylvania
.
18.
Haddad, Robert.“Impact of War Upon the Propensity for Violence”,
Center of International Development and Conflict Management,
University of Maryland
.
19.
Hill, Walter.Panelist, Round Table on the “Modelling of International
Conflict”,
Department of Political Science, Howard University
.
20.
Hower, Gretchen.“The Evolution of Hostile and Cooperative Behavior in the
International System”,
Merrill Laboratory for Analytic Political Research, University of
Illinois
.
21.
Isard, Walter.“Alternatives in the Development of World System
Models”,
Department of Economics, Cornell University
.
22.
Jones, Donald.“Patterns of Conflict, 1816-1986: Coarse vs. Fine-Grained
Data”,
Correlates of War Project, University of Michigan
.
23.
Klein, Lawrence R.
and
Miroslaw Gronicki.“Defense Spending among Warsaw Pact Countries”,
Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania
.
24.
Kuenne, Robert E.“Conflict Management and Mature Political
Negotiations”,
Department of Economics, Princeton University
.
25.
Long, David.“Terrorist Motivation”,
School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University
.
26.
Lundborg, Per.“Trade and U.N. Voting Behavior”,
Trade Union Institute for Economic Research,
Stockholm, Sweden.
27.
Majeski, Stephen.“Extensions of a Rule-based Model for Defense
Budgeting”,
Department of Political Science, University of Washington
.
28.
Midlarsky, Manus.“The Long-run Instability of Multi-polar Systems”,
Department of Political Science, University of Colorado
.
29.
McGuire, Martin.“Resource Stockpiling versus Protection as Defenses against Trade
Disruption”,
Department of Economics, University of Maryland
.
30.
Niezing, Johann.“Perspective of Time in Peace Research”,
Centrum Voor Polemologie, Vrije Universiteit,
Brussels, Belgium.
31.
Nishioka, Shuzo.“Global Environmental Conflicts: Crises Characteristics, and
Dissimilarities and Similarities with the Arms Control Problem”,
National Institute for Environmental Studies,
Tsukuba, Japan.
32.
Olson, Mancur.“Economic Development and Guerrilla Warfare”,
Department of Economics, University of Maryland
.
33.
Pollins, Brian.“Does Trade Still Follow the Flag?”Political Science Department, Ohio State University
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34.
Pollins, Brian.Panelist, Round Table on the “Modelling of International
Conflict”,
Political Science Department, Ohio State University
.
35.
Powell, Robert.“Reconsidering the Reciprocal Fear of Surprise
Attack”,
Center for International Affairs, Harvard University
.
36.
Pudiate, Paul.“Long Waves in War and Production: A Mathematical
Model”,
Department of Mathematics, University of Illinois
.
37.
Robinson, Sherman
,
David W. Roland-Hoist
, and
Laura D. Tyson.“The Opportunity Cost of Defense Spending: A General Equilibrium
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(Berkeley), respectively.
38.
Saltzman, Sidney.“'Structural Violence' Revisited: Some Recent
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Department of City and Regional Planning, Cornell
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.
39.
Sayrs, Lois.“New Issues in the Trade Conflict Relationship”,
Political Science Department, University of Iowa
.
40.
Seitz, Steven.“Demonstration of Computational Modelling: The Cuban Crisis as a
Case”,
Department of Political Science, University of Illinois
.
41.
Starobin, Leonard.“Competitive Measures and Its Alternatives”,
World Peace Association, Inc.,
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42.
Starr, Harvey
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Randolph Siverson.“The Interaction of Alliance and Border Effects on War
Diffusion”,
Department of Political Science, Indiana University, and Department of
Political Science, University of California
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43.
Sylvan, Donald.“An Information Processing Model of Japanese Decision
Making”,
Department of Political Science, Ohio State University
.
44.
Udis, Bernard
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Keith Mascus.“Structural Readjustments and Offsets in the Arms
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Department of Economics, University of Colorado
.
45.
Watt, Don.“Weapons Portfolio Analysis: Implications for Foreign
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46.
Wilkinson, David.Panelist, Round Table on the “Modelling of International
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Department of Political Science, University of California at Los
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.
47.
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Correlates of War Project, University of Michigan (Ann
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.