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The ‘knowledge politics’ of democratic peace theory [PDF]
How do academic ideas influence US foreign policy, under what conditions and with what consequences? This article traces the rise, ‘securitisation’ and political consequences of democratic peace theory (DPT) in the United States by exploring the work of Doyle, Diamond and Fukuyama.
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Does Democratic Peace Theory Genuinely Envision Global Peace? A Critical Approach
Democratic Peace Theory has been one of the most hotly debated topics ever since the 1980s. From Kant to the present day, the meaning of Democratic Peace Theory has changed, while the theory nowadays claims in principle that democratic states wage war ...
Goktug Kiprizli, Yasin Caglar Kaya
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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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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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Perang Ekuador dan Peru Tahun 1995
This study tries to explain the reasons why Peru and Ecuador went to war with each other in 1995, even though both are democracies. The research was conducted concerning Immanuel Kant's Democratic Peace Theory by examining norms and institutions as ...
Ahmad Daniel Kusumah Anshary
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Neoliberal Imperialism and Pan-African Resistance [PDF]
Neoliberalism has in the past three decades had a tremendous impact on both thought and practice throughout most of the world, and has dominated international development since the early 1980s.
Niels S.C. Hahn
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The Flawed Logic of Democratic Peace Theory [PDF]
Democratic peace theory is probably the most powerful liberal contribution to the debate on the causes of war and peace. In this paper I examine the causal logics that underpin the theory to determine whether they offer compelling explanations for the finding of mutual democratic pacifism. I find that they do not.
Sebastian Rosato
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Representative Decision-Making: Challenges to Democratic Peace Theory [PDF]
An attempt is made in this chapter to evaluate hypotheses derived from democratic peace theory. The key tenet of this theory is that democratic nations do not go to war with other democracies. Thus, regime type drives decisions to pursue war. The research to date has focused attention on regime type.
Cuhadar E., Druckman D.
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The evolution of democratic peace in animal societies [PDF]
A major goal in evolutionary biology is to elucidate common principles that drive human and other animal societies to adopt either a warlike or peaceful nature.
K. L. Hunt +8 more
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Assessing the dyadic democratic peace theory
The ideas of the democratic (separate) peace originally exposed during the Enlightenment period have been further explained during the 1980s, by entitling this issue within the academic discourse and setting up its theoretical foundations.
Nenad Stekić
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