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The '''''Journal of Conflict Resolution''''' is a peer-reviewed ] that publishes scholarly articles and book reviews dealing with international conflict and conflict resolution. Its scope is similar to that of the ]. Founded in 1957, it is currently edited by ] of ]. The '''''Journal of Conflict Resolution''''' is a peer-reviewed ] that publishes scholarly articles and book reviews dealing with international conflict and conflict resolution. Its scope is similar to that of the ]. Founded in 1957, it is currently edited by Paul Huth of the ].


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Academic journal
Journal of Conflict Resolution
DisciplineInternational Relations
Peace and conflict studies
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
History1957 - present
PublisherSAGE Publications
FrequencyBi-monthly
Standard abbreviations
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ISSN1552-8766
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The Journal of Conflict Resolution is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes scholarly articles and book reviews dealing with international conflict and conflict resolution. Its scope is similar to that of the Journal of Peace Research. Founded in 1957, it is currently edited by Paul Huth of the University of Maryland.

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