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Integration of Democratic Values ​​in Natural Sciences Education: a Review of the Literature of the Last 50 Years. [PDF]

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Monsalve-Silva S   +3 more
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The Democratic Peace Theory: Is War a Means to Peace?

Jadavpur Journal of International Relations, 2021
In the twenty first century, the idea of democracy has transcended its original conception of domestic governance to actively influence international relations. The nature of state—democratic or nondemocratic—has come to determine hierarchy, alliances, and status in international relations.
Sadaf Nausheen   +2 more
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Democratic Peace Theory, Montesquieu, and Public Choice

2020
Democratic peace theory has been losing favor, causing many scholars to look for other causes of the steady decrease in interstate war. According to proponents of “capitalist peace theory,” it is economic liberalization that leads to fewer conflicts.
Sarah M. Burns, Chad Van Schoelandt
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Greek–Turkish Relations and the Kantian Democratic Peace Theory

Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, 2007
Since the late 1990s, Greek–Turkish relations have undergone significant transformation. Both countries have reengineered their relations towards one another, and Turkey's candidature for EU membership has been an important factor in this transformation.
Couloumbis, Theodore A.   +1 more
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Democratic Peace Theory after 9/11

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
An analysis of the democratic peace theory in the context of the events of the past decade is limited in the literature and this paper aims to fill this gap by summarizing and examining the validity of each of the arguments. Based on the events from 2001 to 2011, the main components of the democratic peace theory — that democratic dyads rarely go to ...
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Towards a Critical Theory of Democratic Peace

Review of International Studies, 2011
AbstractThe Democratic Peace research programme remains a prominent and influential strand of International Relations theory. It occupies a central place in the discipline, both as a dominant version of liberal internationalism, and as a supposedly paradigmatic case demonstrating the strengths of positivist scholarship.
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Introduction: History, Theory, and the Democratic Peace

The International History Review, 2001
Spencer pleasant, conversation among political scientists about democratic peace theory.1 The essays that follow present the reactions of a group of them to a historian's account of how republican states have avoided war. All of the contributors have published work that intersects with democratic peace theory.
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Reality or Rhetoric: The Democratic Peace Theory

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2009
The Democratic Peace Theory is, perhaps, one of the most rudimentary staples for those political scientists examining the effects of democracies and their interaction on a global scale. Proposed in 1795 by Immanuel Kant, the theory has been probed, altered, and expounded upon for centuries by researchers eager to understand the true composition of the ...
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