International Studies Association Meeting, Dallas, Texas, 1972
NSF Conference on the Successes and Failures of International Relations Research, Ojai, California, 1973
Communication and Peace in the Pacific, East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1973
International Studies Association Meeting, St. Louis, Missouri, 1974 International Transactions for the Future Conference, East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1975
NSF Conference on Control Theory in International Relations Research, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, 1975
Peace and Unification on the Korean Peninsula in a New International Order, Seoul, Korea, 1975
American Security Council, Washington, 1976
Alfred P. Sloan School of Management, M.I.T., Boston, Massachusetts, 1977
International Studies Association Meeting, 1977
Symposium on Nuclear Strength-A Faustian Bargain?, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho, 1977
Workshop on Appraisal of Technology Assessment, University of Dayton Research Institute, Dayton, Ohio, 1977
International Symposium in Search of a Peace System in Northeast Asia, Tokyo, Japan, 1978
Conference on Prospect for World Peace, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida, 1979
U.S. Commission on Proposals for the National Academy of Peace and Conflict Resolution, Honolulu, 1980
Humanities Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1980
Colloquium on Defending a Free Society, University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio, 1981
Foreign Policy Research Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1981
Defense Intelligence Agency, Department of Defense, Washington, 1981
Asian Studies Center, American University, Washington, 1981
Seminar, National Defense University, Washington, 1981
Reason Foundation Conference on Defending a Free Society, Santa Barbara, California, 1983
Professor's World Peace Academy Conference on the Sino-Soviet-American Triad, Los Angeles, California, 1985
Sogang Institute for East Asian Studies and Korean Association for International Relations, Seoul, Korea, 1986
International Conference on The Strategic Defense Initiative: Implications for the Asian Community, Seoul, Korea, 1986
United States Institute of Peace Conference, Airlie House, Airlie, Virginia, June, 1988
The Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, August, 1989
United States Institute of Peace Conference, Washington, D.C., October, 1990
American Bar Association Meeting on "The Rule of Law in U.S. Foreign Policy and the New World Order, Washington, D.C., October, 1991
Program on Nonviolent Sanctions in Conflict and Defense, Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, April, 1992
Department of Political Science, Florida Atlantic University, Tallahasee, Florida, April, 1992
Center for National Security Law and American Bar Association Conference on Democracy and the Rule of Law in Foreign Policy, Washington, D.C., December, 1993.
Department of Political Science, Florida Atlantic University, Tallahasee, Florida, March, 1994
Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, March, 1994
School of Law, University of Virginia, March, 1994
Center for National Security Law, University of Virginia, June, 1994
Congressional Reception on my book, Death By Government, Washington, D.C., November, 1994
Seminar by Academics of the Second Amendment, Miami Florida, November,. 1994.
Panel in "Honor of R.J.Rummel" and Round tables on Genocide and Mass Murder, International Studies Association, Chicago, February, 1995.
Center on Law, Ethics and National Security Conference, Durham, North Carolina, March, 1995.
School of Law, University of Virginia, March, 1995
Analyzing Population Policy and Demographic Change, Calcutta, India: Prajna, 1981
In The Minds of Men: Principles Toward Understanding and Waging Peace, Seoul, Korea: Sogang University Press, 1984
Freedom or Violence: On the Inverse Relationship between Political Freedom and Collective Violence, Honolulu: Department of Political Science, University of Hawaii, 1986.
Lethal Politics: Soviet Genocides and Mass Murders 1917-1987, Rutgers, New Jersey: Transaction Publishers, 1990.
The Conflict Helix: Principles and Practices of Interpersonal, Social, and International Conflict and Cooperation. Rutgers, New Jersey: Transaction Publishers, 1991.
China's Bloody Century: Genocide and Mass Murder Since 1900. Rutgers, New Jersey: Transaction Publishers, 1991.
Democide: Nazi Genocide and Mass Murder. Rutgers, New Jersey: Transaction Publishers, 1992.
Death by Government: Genocide and Mass Murder in the Twentieth Century, New Jersey: Transaction Publishers, 1994.
The Miracle That Is Freedom. The Martin Institute, University of Idaho, 1996.
Statistics on Democide. Center on National Security and Law, University of Virginia, 1997.
Power Kills. New Jersey: Transaction Publishers, 1997.
Saving Lives, Enriching Life: Freedom as a Right, and a Moral Good, Published on this web site, 2001.
Articles and Chapters:
"Dimensions of conflict behavior within and between nations," General Systems: Yearbook of the Society for General Systems, VIII (1963), 1-50
"Testing some possible predictors of conflict behavior within and between nations," Peace Research Society, Papers I, Chicago Conference, 1963, 79-111
"A field theory of social action with application to conflict within nations," General Systems: Yearbook of the Society for General Systems, X (1965), 183-211
"A social field theory of foreign conflict behavior," Peace Research Society, Papers IV, Cracow Conference, 1966, 131-150
"The Dimensionality of Nations Project," Comparing Nations. Edited by Richard Merritt and Stein Rokkan. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1966
"Dimensions of conflict behavior, 1946-1959," Journal of Conflict Resolution, X (March, 1966), 65-73
"A foreign conflict behavior code sheet," World Politics, XVIII (January 1966), 283-296
"Some dimensions in the foreign behavior of nations," Journal of Peace Research, 3 (1966), 201-223
"Some attributes and behavioral patterns of nations," Journal of Peace Research, 2 (1967), 196-206
"Dimensions of Dyadic War, 1820-1952," Journal of Conflict Resolution, XI (June 1967), 176-183
"Future research on the Asian system," East-West Center Review, (December 1967)
"Domestic attributes and foreign conflict," Quantitative International Politics. Edited by J. David Singer. New York: Free Press, 1968
"Progress in understanding international relations: the DON project," East-West Center Review, (March 1968)
"Delineating international patterns and profiles," The Computer and the Policy Making Community. Edited by D.B. Bobrow and J.L. Schwartz, Englewood, Cliffs: Prentice Hall, 1969, 154-202
"Some empirical findings on nations and their behavior," World Politics, XXI (January 1969), 226-241
"Indicators of cross-national and international patterns," American Political Science Review, LXIII (March 1969), 127-147
"Forecasting international relations: a proposed investigation of three mode factor analysis," Technological Forecasting, 1 (June 1969), 197-216
"Dimensions of foreign and domestic conflict behavior: a review of empirical findings," Theory and Research on the Causes of War. Edited by Dean G. Pruitt and Richard C. Snyder. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall, 1969, 219-228
"The patterns of dyadic foreign conflict for 1963," (with Dennis Hall) Multivariate Behavioral Research, V (July 1970), 275-294
"Issue dimensions in the 1963 United Nations General Assembly," (with Richard Pratt) Multivariate Behavioral Research, 6 (April 1971), 251-286
"Dimensions of error in cross-national data," Handbook of Method in Cultural Anthropology. Edited by Raoul Naroll and Ronald Cohen. Garden City, New York: Natural History Press, 1971, 946-961
"U.S. foreign relations: conflict, cooperation, and attribute distances," Peace, War and Numbers. Edited by Bruce Russett. Beverly Hills: Sage, 1972, 71-113
"Social time and international relations," Locational Approaches to Power and Conflict. Edited by Kevin R. Cox, et al. Beverly Hills: Sage, 1974, 73-105
"The roots of faith," In Search of Global Patterns. Edited by James N. Rosenau. New York: The Free Press, 1976, 10-30
"Will the Soviet Union soon have a first-strike capability," Orbis, 20 (Fall 1976), 579-594
"...Or imminent threat," New Guard, XVIII (December 1976), 14-15
"The dimensionality of Nations Project," Quantitative International Politics. Edited by Francis W. Hoole and Dina A. Zinnes. New York: Praeger, 1976, 149-154
"Comments on the reviews of the Dimensionality of Nations Project," Ibid. 219-243
"Détente and reality," Strategic Review, IV (Fall 1976), 33-43
"Wishful thinking is no defense," Reason, 9 (July 1977), 22-25
"Predicting the condo market," (with Gary D. Murfin) CONDO: Honolulu Condo Report, 2 (April 22, 1977), 11-14
"Patterns and prediction equations: what are the questions? what are the uses?," (with Gary D. Murfin) Ibid. 2 (May 20, 1977), 11-15
"Patterns and prediction equations: analyzing results," (with Gary D. Murfin) Ibid. 2 (June 17, 1977), 12-14
"How multinational analyze political risk," (with David A. Heenan) Harvard Business Review, 56 (January-February 1978) 67-76
"A warning on Michael Haas' International Conflict," Journal of Conflict Resolution, XXII (March 1978), 157-162
"Controlling arms control: the price of peace with freedom," Journal of International Relations, 3 (Spring 1978) 12-27
"International transactions and conflict: polarities or complements," Bonds Without Bondage: Explorations in Transcultural Interactions. Edited by Krishna Kumar. Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii, 1979, 283-292
"Preparing for war? The Third Reich versus the Soviet Union today," International Security Review, 4 (Fall 1979), 207-229
"Korea and the correlation of forces toward war," Korea & World Affairs, 5 (Spring 1981), 18-35
"Government, violence, and social justice in Hawaii," 1980 Humanities Conference, Honolulu: Hawaii Committee for the Humanities, 1981
"Wiberg's review essay on Rummel: a reply," Journal of Peace Research, 20 (1983), 279-280
"Triadic Struggle and Accommodation in Perspective," The Strategic Triangle: China, The United States and the Soviet Union, Edited by Ilpyong Kim. New York: Paragon House, 1987
"On Vincent's view of freedom and international conflict," International Studies Quarterly, 31 (March 1987):113-125.
"Deadlier than war," IPA Review, Vol. 41 (1987):24-30
"As though a nuclear war: the death toll of absolutism," International Journal on World Peace, V (July-September 1988):27-44
"Roots of faith II," in Journeys Through World Politics, Edited by Joseph and James N. Rosenau. Lexington: Lexington Books, 1989, pp. 311-328
"Now, there's a kinder, gentler argument in favor of a free press," ["Freedom of the press--A Way to Global Peace"]ASNE Bulletin, [ASNE: American Society of Newspaper Editors] (February 1989): 27
"The Politics of Cold Blood," Society, Vol. 27 (November/December,1989):32-40.
"War isn't this century's biggest killer," International Relations, Edited by George Lopez and Michael Stohl, Washington D.C.: CQ Press, 1989, pp. 473-476.
"American troops in Korea and the potential for war," ["The Conflict Helix and the Probability of a Korean War,"] U.S. Forces in Korea. [in Korean] Edited by Tong Whan Park. Seoul, Korea: The Korea Institute for Defense Analysis, 1990.
"Political perception, latent functions, and social fields: a quantum theory approach to politics," in Quantum Politics: Applying Quantum Theory to Political Phenomena. Edited by Theodore Becker. New York: Praeger, 1991, pp. 101-125.
"Political systems, violence, and war." ["The democratic peace: a new idea?"] In W. Scott Thompson and Kenneth M. Jensen, with Richard N. Smith and Kimber M. Schraub (Eds.). Approaches to Peace: An Intellectual Map. Washington, D.C.: The United States Institute of Peace, 1991: pp. 347-370. Also published as "The politics of cold blood," Society, Vol. 27 (November/December,1989): 32-40.
"The death toll of Marxism in the Soviet Union," Internet on the Holocaust and Genocide, No. 30-1 (February 1991): 9-12.
"The rule of law: towards eliminating war," Speech given to the ABA National Security Conference on "The Rule of Law in United States Foreign Policy and the New World Order. Washington, D.C., October 10-11, 1991.
"Megamurderers," Society, (June-July 1992)
"Power kills; absolute power kills absolutely," Internet on the Holocaust and Genocide. forthcoming 1992.
"Democide in totalitarian states: mortacracies and megamurderers [An annotated bibliography]," In Genocide: A Critical Bibliographic Review. Edited by Israel W. Charny. New Jersey: Transaction Publishers, 1994.
"Human Rights," In William Vogele and Roger, Powers, Protest, Power, And Change: An Encyclopedia Of Nonviolence Action From Act-Up To Women's
Suffrage, Hamden, CT: Garland Publishing, 1996.
"Democratization," In William Vogele and Roger, Powers, Protest, Power, And Change: An Encyclopedia Of Nonviolence Action From Act-Up To Women's
Suffrage, Hamden, CT: Garland Publishing, 1996.
Research Reports of the Dimensionality of Nations Project (not included under articles):
"Measures of international relations," No. 8, 1967
"The DON Project: a five-year research program," No. 9, 1967
"The patterns of dyadic foreign conflict behavior for 1963," (with Dennis Hall) No. 12, 1968
"Attribute and behavioral spaces of nations: variables and samples for 1950," No. 13, 1968
"Estimating missing data," (with Charles Wall) No. 20, 1969
"Foreign conflict patterns and types for 1963," (with Gary Oliva) No. 22, 1969
"Dynamic patterns of nation's conflict, 1955 to 1963,"
(with Willard Keim) No. 27, 1969
"Field theory and indicators of international behavior," No. 29, 1969
"The DON Project: policy relevance and overview," No. 34, 1969
"Forecasting international relations: some views on the relevancy of the Dimensionality of Nations Project to policy planning," (with Warren Phillips) No. 36, 1969
"Testing field theory on the 1963 behavior space of nations," (with Richard Van Atta) No. 43, 1970
"Field theory and the 1963 space of nations," No. 44, 1970
"Status field theory and international relations," No. 50, 1971
"Attributes of nations: data and codes 1950-1965," (with Sang-Woo Rhee and George Omen) No. 65, 1973
"Behaviors of nation-dyads: data and codes 1950-1965," (with Sang-Woo Rhee and George Omen) No. 67, 1973
"A summary and annotated bibliography of research by the Dimensionality of Nations Project, 1967-1973," No. 69, 1975
Papers (Department of Political Science, U. of Hawaii):
"Dynamics of conflict behavior," 1969, 20pp
"International social indicators and linkages," 1974, 45pp
"Conflict watch: a continuous computer monitor of the Asia-Pacific region," 1975, 46pp
"The plight of South Korea," 1975, 9pp
"Factors of crime, criminality and enforcement in Honolulu: concepts paper," 1975, 3pp
"Population policy and demographic change," 1975, 52pp
"Political systems and war," 1975, 25pp
"Synoptic computer projection of the policy environment," 1976, 70pp
"Knee-jerk negativism: the intellectual and the B-1," 1976, 8pp
"Roots of struggle," 1976, 14pp
"Assessing political risk," 1977, 36pp
"What price inferiority," 1977, 18pp
"The statistical dynamics of the US/USSR military balance," 1977, 57pp
"The probability of a Soviet-American war as judged by scientific findings on peace and war," 1978, 77pp
"Is deterrence collapsing," 1979, 100pp
"Fundamental and applied principles of peace and conflict," 1979, 90pp
"The new danger of a Soviet-American war," 1979, 87pp