Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy
Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy (ISSN: 1079-2457) is an academic peer reviewed journal that is devoted to the advancement of peace economics and peace science. The journal was founded in 1997 by Walter Isard previously the Professor Emeritus of Economics and Regional Science at Cornell University. He is widely recognised as a founding father of Peace Science studies. [1]
Today however the journal is edited by Raul Caruso of the Institute of Economic Policy of the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart. [1]
The main objectives of the jounal are:
- To further research in Peace Science and Peace Economics
- To expose the scholarly community to innovative peace-related research
- To disseminate the study of peace economics to a wider audience. [1]
The journal covers a wide variety of topics and is said to welcome contributions from an 'interdisciplinary community of scholars from a variety of disciplines including economics, political science, regional science, mathematics, and history.' [1]
Editorial Board
- Kenneth Arrow - Stanford University
- Jean-Paul Azam Toulouse School of Economics
- Iwan Azis - Cornell University
- S.Brock Blomberg - Claremont Mckenna College
- Raymond Dacey - University of Idaho
- John P. Dunne - University of Cape Town
- Michael D. Intriligator - University of California, Los Angeles
- D. Marc Kilgour - Wilfrid Laurier University
- Esteban Klor - The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- Urs Luterbacher - Graduate Institute of International Studies Geneva
- Johannes Münster - University of Cologne
- Mansoob Murshed - ISS/Erasmus University and the University of Birmingham
- Solomon Polachek - Binghamton University
- Marta Reynal-Querol - Univertitat Pompeu Fabra
- Roberto Ricciuti - University of Verona
- Thomas C. Schelling - University of Maryland
- Carlos Seiglie - Rutgers University
- Anja Shortland - King’s College London
- Juan Fernando Vargas - Facultad de Economía, Universidad del Rosario
- Marijke Verpoorten - University of Antwerp [2]