Democracy and international conflict : an evaluation of the democratic peace proposition
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Democracy and international conflict : an evaluation of the democratic peace proposition
(Studies in international relations)
University of South Carolina Press, 1998
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
"Published 1995, first paperback edition1998"
Contents of Works
- Theory and research on the democratic peace proposition
- Global trends in regime transitions
- "Wars" between democracies
- Case studies, covering laws, and causality
- Comparing the Fashoda crisis and the Spanish-American War
- The future of the democratic peace proposition
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In this text, the author defends the idea that democratic states do not initiate war against one another and therefore offer an avenue to universal peace. He examines the criticisms levelled against the democratic peace proposition and offers a systematic analysis of each.
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