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Morality through the lens of Confucian heritage countries: collective self variations and moral worldviews. [PDF]
Takamatsu R, Park J, Matsuo A.
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The Democratic Peace Theory: Is War a Means to Peace?
Jadavpur Journal of International Relations, 2021In 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.
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Democratic Peace Theory, Montesquieu, and Public Choice
2020Democratic 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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Научно-образовательный портал "Большая российская энциклопедия", 2023
V. Konyshev
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V. Konyshev
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KANTIAN "PERPETUAL PEACE" IN THE LIBERAL DISCOURSE OF DEMOCRATIC PEACE THEORY
Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. PhilosophyB a c k g r o u n d . This article represents a reconstructive analysis of the idea of perpetual peace in the works of Immanuel Kant and liberal thinkers of the second half of the twentieth century as the forerunners and representatives of the democratic peace theory.
Sviatoslav Didkovskyi
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International journal of research and innovation in social science, 2023
The main thrust of this paper is to critically analyze the relevance and potential of Democratic Peace Theory in promoting peace, security and stability in international relations.
Tichaona Byson Matsvimbo
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The main thrust of this paper is to critically analyze the relevance and potential of Democratic Peace Theory in promoting peace, security and stability in international relations.
Tichaona Byson Matsvimbo
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THE DEMOCRATIC PEACE IN THE THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Administrarea Publica, 2021The article focuses on the analysis of the theory of democratic peace - one of the most popular and influential ideas in international relations.
Petru Furtuna
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Making liberal use of Kant? Democratic peace theory and Perpetual Peace
International Relations, 2018The work of Immanuel Kant has been foundational in modern democratic peace theory. His essay Toward Perpetual Peace gives three prescriptions for attaining peace between democracies: republican institutions, a pacific union between states, and an ethos ...
Sid Simpson
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Democracy and Security, 2018
Why does democratic peace theory not appear to apply to the US? Given the number of conflicts in which the US has participated, particularly since the turn of the twentieth century, it does not appear that citizens have often effectively restrained the ...
David J. Lorenzo
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Why does democratic peace theory not appear to apply to the US? Given the number of conflicts in which the US has participated, particularly since the turn of the twentieth century, it does not appear that citizens have often effectively restrained the ...
David J. Lorenzo
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