Conflict Management and Peace Science
Conflict Management and Peace Science is a peer-reviewed journal published six times a year that contains scientific papers on topics such as:
- international conflict
- arms races
- the effect of international trade on political interactions
- foreign policy decision making
- international mediation
- and game theoretic approaches to conflict and cooperation
Affiliated with the Peace Science Society (International), Conflict Management and Peace Science features original and review articles focused on the scientific study of conflict and peace. Members of the Peace Science Society (International) receive an annual subscription to Conflict Management and Peace Science as a benefit of membership.
This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)
The Peace Science Society (International):
- encourages the development of peace analysis and conflict management
- welcomes and utilizes relevant work of the social and natural sciences
- works towards the improvement of social science theory as it relates to international relations
- encourages and supports the publication of research, particularly but not exclusively quantitative research
- avoids social, religious, and national bias
Peer Review Policy
All research articles in the journal have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and double-blind refereeing by three reviewers.
Submit your manuscript today at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/cmps.
Conflict Management and Peace Science is the journal of the Peace Science Society (International). It is a peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal that publishes original scientific manuscripts on the causes, management, and consequences of political conflict. We welcome manuscripts that (a) observe conflict at different levels of aggregation, whether inter-communal, civil, transnational, interstate, or imperial; (b) employ a variety of scientific methodologies, including quantitative and qualitative empirical analysis and formal and non-formal theory; and (c) recognize a diversity of viewpoints and experiences as relevant for understanding the how and why of political violence and its resolution.
The Peace Science Society (International):
- Encourages the development of peace analysis and conflict management
- Welcomes and utilizes relevant work of the social and natural sciences
- Works toward the improvement of social science theory as it relates to international relations
- Encourages and supports the publication of research, particularly but not exclusively quantitative research
- Avoids social, religious, and national bias.
Margherita Belgioioso | University of Leeds, UK |
Daina Chiba | University of Macau, China |
Wakako Maekawa | Osaka University, Japan |
Marius Mehrl | University of Leeds, UK |
Glenn Palmer | Pennsylvania State University, USA |
Navin Bapat | Political Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA |
Alex Braithwaite | School of Government & Public Policy, University of Arizona, USA |
Andrew Coe | Political Science, Vanderbilt University, USA |
Justin Conrad | Political Science, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA |
Stefano Costalli | University of Florence, Italy |
Jacqueline Demerrit | Political Science, University of North Texas, USA |
Matthew Fuhrmann | Political Science, Texas A&M, USA |
Anita Gohdes | Hertie School of Governance, Germany |
Kristen Harkness | University of St. Andrews, UK |
Kyle Haynes | Political Science, Purdue University, USA |
Jesse Johnson | Political Science, University of Kentucky, USA |
Danielle Jung | Political Science, Emory University, USA |
Soo Yeon Kim | Political Science, National University of Singapore, Singapore |
Brandon Kinne | Political Science, University of California at Davis, USA |
Jiyoung Ko | Korea University, South Korea |
Yoshi Kobayashi | University of Leeds, UK |
Bahar Leventoglu | Political Science, Duke University, USA |
Rupal Mehta | Political Science, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA |
Shawna Metzger | Government, William & Mary |
Desiree Nilsson | Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, Sweden |
Steve Pickering | University of Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Kai Quek | University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
Jonathan Renshon | Political Science University of Wisconsin at Madison, USA |
Belgin San-Akca | International Relations, Koç University, Turkey |
Katherine Sawyer | Political Science, Stony Brook University, USA |
Atsushi Tago | Political Science and Economics, Waseda University, Japan |
Jakana Thomas | School of Global Policy and Strategy, University of California San Diego |
Cathy X. Wu | Old Dominion University, USA |
Cyrus Azimy | University of Leeds, UK |
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