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While the existence of a ‘Democratic Peace’ (DP) is widely accepted, the various DP theories that seek to explain why democracies rarely fight one another are highly contested.
P. Gries +5 more
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Toward a Social-Democratic Peace?
The decline in organized violence in the period after World War II provides the promise of a more peaceful future. How can we move further in this direction?
N. P. Gleditsch
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Aspects from the Activity of the League of Nations (1919- 1932). The Covenant of the League of Nations [PDF]
Finally we can say that the failures of the League of Nations were not due so much to the existance of a totalitarian power, but to the wish of the democratic states to keep the peace with any price.
Anca OLTEAN
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The Democratic Peace Theory and Its Problems
This essay discusses the democratic peace theory from the prespective of both its proponents and opponents. The puzzle of the democratic peace theory has long been debated methodologically and empirically.
Munafrizal Manan
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The Spread of Democracy and International Security
This paper rejects the determinism of the realist position. Domestic politics or the nature of the regime does influence the foreign behavior of the states, and in turn, the probability of war, peace, and international security. In supporting the liberal
Ali Muhammad
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Gagasan Democratic Peace Dalam Politik Luar Negeri Amerika Serikat
Tulisan ini menganalisa tentang pengaruh gagasan dalam Democratice Peace Theory terhadap politik luar negeri Amerika Serikat dengan menggunakan metode library research.
Rizki Dian Nursita +1 more
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Democracy, Threat Reconfiguration, and South American Peace
This paper claims that South American democracies have demonstrated a notable predisposition toward bilateral agreements, toward the search for arbitration/mediation, and toward the establishment of inter-democratic regional institutions.
Jorge Battaglino
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Which Institutions Matter? Re-Considering the Democratic Civil Peace*
Despite decades of research, there is no consensus on the relationship between democratic institutions and risk of civil war. We alleviate measurement issues and theoretical ambiguity in much existing work by theoretically and empirically unpacking ...
Hanne Fjelde, C. Knutsen, H. Nygård
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After the disintegration of Yugoslavia, Slovenia made changes in its ideology and political system to become part of the European Union. However, as a newly independent country, Slovenia faces an unfinished successional political transition.
Putti Ananda Hiswi
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From democratic peace theory to a Kantian critical cosmology of peace
Scholars of Kant have long been critical of International Relations’ appropriation of his Toward Perpetual Peace, in particular as it informed democratic peace theory.
Benjamin Banta
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