Journal of Peace Research is an interdisciplinary and international bimonthly, covering scholarly work in peace research. It strives for a global perspective on peace and peacemaking, with particular focus on the causes of violence and conflict resolution. JPR is edited by Gudrun Østby (Editor), Sebastian Schutte (Editor), Marianne Dahl (Deputy Editor), Juliane Stötter (Managing Editor), Ida Rudolfsen (Desk Editor), Júlia Palik (Social Media Editor), and Eirin Haugseth (Editorial Assistant) in collaboration with eighteen Associate Editors.
Journal of Peace Research not only publishes critical, cutting-edge research on peace, war, and violence. It has also taken extraordinary steps to lead the establishment of scientific standards for data replication policies in the field, resulting even in a published agreement with other journals to follow emerging best practices. Across a range of interdisciplinary areas, JPR seems to be as widely followed as it is closely read.
Gary King, Harvard University
- Read more about the journal and access issues and articles at the publisher's webpage.
- For a brief overview of the history and orientation of the Journal of Peace Research, see Henrik Urdal, Gudrun Østby & Nils Petter Gleditsch (2014), Journal of Peace Research, Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice 26(4): 500–504.
- For submissions, enquiries and notes for authors, please see our Submissions and Enquiries page.