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'Peace-kept' urbanism: Ephemerality and endurance in eastern DRC. [PDF]
Larsen M.
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Social Justice in Post-Conflict Societies: Lessons From Northern Ireland. [PDF]
McAreavey R, Wright KAM, Donaldson R.
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The 'vulnerability paradox': how institutional legacies shaped Colombia's response to Venezuelan displacement. [PDF]
Fernández-Rodríguez N.
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Научно-образовательный портал "Большая российская энциклопедия", 2023
V. Konyshev
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V. Konyshev
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The revenge of ‘democratic peace’
International Political Science Review, 2023The Russo-Ukrainian war may have given democratic peace a new lease of (research) life. The stronger-than-expected reaction of liberal democracies coupled with the poorer-than-expected battlefield performance of the Russian military, invites us to re ...
Bann Seng Tan
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Democratic Peace and Covert Military Force: An Experimental Test
Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2022How should we reconcile covert war with normative theories of the democratic peace? Proponents argue that these interventions are consistent with democratic peace theory, as leaders intervene covertly to escape backlash by a public that has internalized ...
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Robustness of Empirical Evidence for the Democratic Peace: A Nonparametric Sensitivity Analysis
International Organization, 2021The democratic peace—the idea that democracies rarely fight one another—has been called “the closest thing we have to an empirical law in the study of international relations.” Yet, some contend that this relationship is spurious and suggest alternative ...
K. Imai, James Lo
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An interactive model of democratic peace
, 2020Democracies do not take up arms against each other. Although this axiom has attained the status of a mantra in the field of international relations, this statement is much more complex than it appears, in part because it is highly contingent on the ...
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