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  1. Articles:
    • Daniel M. Jones,
    • Stuart A. Bremer,
    • and J. David Singer
    Militarized Interstate Disputes, 1816–1992: Rationale, Coding Rules, and Empirical Patterns Conflict Management and Peace Science Fall 1996 15: 163-213, doi:10.1177/073889429601500203
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  2. Articles:
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    • Glenn Palmer,
    • and Stuart A. Bremer
    The MID3 Data Set, 1993—2001: Procedures, Coding Rules, and Description Conflict Management and Peace Science April 2004 21: 133-154, doi:10.1080/07388940490463861
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  3. Articles:
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    • Phil Schafer
    The Correlates of War Data On War: an Update To 1997 Conflict Management and Peace Science February 2000 18: 123-144, doi:10.1177/073889420001800105
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  4. Articles:
    • Harvey Starr
    The Power of Place and the Future of Spatial Analysis in the Study of Conflict Conflict Management and Peace Science February 2003 20: 1-20, doi:10.1177/073889420302000101
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  5. Articles:
    • Kevin A. Clarke
    The Phantom Menace: Omitted Variable Bias in Econometric Research Conflict Management and Peace Science September 2005 22: 341-352, doi:10.1080/07388940500339183
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  6. Articles:
    • Christopher H. Achen
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  7. Articles:
    • Paul D. Senese
    Geographical Proximity and Issue Salience: Their Effects on the Escalation of Militarized Interstate Conflict Conflict Management and Peace Science Fall 1996 15: 133-161, doi:10.1177/073889429601500202
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  8. Articles:
    • John R. Oneal and
    • Bruce Russett
    Rule of Three, Let It Be? When More Really Is Better Conflict Management and Peace Science September 2005 22: 293-310, doi:10.1080/07388940500339209
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  9. Articles:
    • James Lee Ray
    Constructing Multivariate Analyses (of Dangerous Dyads) Conflict Management and Peace Science September 2005 22: 277-292, doi:10.1080/07388940500339175
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  10. Articles:
    • Paul R. Hensel
    Charting A Course To Conflict: Territorial Issues and Interstate Conflict, 1816-1992 Conflict Management and Peace Science Spring 1996 15: 43-73, doi:10.1177/073889429601500103
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  11. Articles:
    • Indra De Soysa and
    • Eric Neumayer
    Resource Wealth and the Risk of Civil War Onset: Results from a New Dataset of Natural Resource Rents, 1970—1999 Conflict Management and Peace Science July 2007 24: 201-218, doi:10.1080/07388940701468468
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  12. Articles:
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    • Timothy Nordstrom,
    • and Kevin Warnke
    The Correlates of War 2 International Governmental Organizations Data Version 2.0 Conflict Management and Peace Science April 2004 21: 101-119, doi:10.1080/07388940490463933
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  13. Articles:
    • Päivi Lujala,
    • Jan Ketil Rod,
    • and Nadja Thieme
    Fighting over Oil: Introducing a New Dataset Conflict Management and Peace Science July 2007 24: 239-256, doi:10.1080/07388940701468526
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  14. Articles:
    • Elisabeth Gilmore,
    • Nils Petter Gleditsch,
    • Päivi Lujala,
    • and Jan Ketil Rod
    Conflict Diamonds: A New Dataset Conflict Management and Peace Science July 2005 22: 257-272, doi:10.1080/07388940500201003
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  15. Articles:
    • Jaroslav Tir,
    • Philip Schafer,
    • Paul F. Diehl,
    • and Gary Goertz
    Territorial Changes, 1816–1996: Procedures and Data Conflict Management and Peace Science Spring 1998 16: 89-97, doi:10.1177/073889429801600105
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  16. Articles:
    • John Robst,
    • Solomon Polachek,
    • and Yuan-Ching Chang
    Geographic Proximity, Trade, and International Conflict/Cooperation Conflict Management and Peace Science February 2007 24: 1-24, doi:10.1080/07388940600837680
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  17. Articles:
    • Paul R. Hensel
    An Evolutionary Approach To the Study of Interstate Rivalry Conflict Management and Peace Science September 1999 17: 175-206, doi:10.1177/073889429901700203
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  18. Articles:
    • Brian Lai
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  19. Articles:
    • Stephen L. Quackenbush
    Identifying Opportunity for Conflict: Politically Active Dyads Conflict Management and Peace Science February 2006 23: 37-51, doi:10.1080/07388940500503804
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  20. Articles:
    • Randolph M. Siverson and
    • Harvey Starr
    Alliance and Border Effects on the War Behavior of States: Refining the Interaction Opportunity Model Conflict Management and Peace Science Spring 1989 10: 21-46, doi:10.1177/073889428901000202
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  21. Articles:
    • Scott Sigmund Gartner
    Secondary Casualty Information: Casualty Uncertainty, Female Casualties, and Wartime Support Conflict Management and Peace Science April 2008 25: 98-111, doi:10.1080/07388940802007215
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    • QUAN LI
    Transnational Terrorism Hot Spots: Identification and Impact E
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