Grasping the Democratic Peace: Principles for a Post-Cold War WorldPrinceton University Press, 29. 11. 1994. - 192 страница By illuminating the conflict-resolving mechanisms inherent in the relationships between democracies, Bruce Russett explains one of the most promising developments of the modern international system: the striking fact that the democracies that it comprises have almost never fought each other. |
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... Fight Each Other? Norms and Perceptions Appendix: Greek City-States in the Peloponnesian War: Their Domestic Regimes and Who They Fought CHAPTER 4 The Democratic Peace since World War II (with Zeev Maoz) Who and When What Influences ...
... Fight Each Other? Norms and Perceptions Appendix: Greek City-States in the Peloponnesian War: Their Domestic Regimes and Who They Fought CHAPTER 4 The Democratic Peace since World War II (with Zeev Maoz) Who and When What Influences ...
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... basic proposition that democracies rarely fight each other, the book was conceived as an inte- grated product, in the form presented here. Hamden, Connecticut December 1992 B.R. Grasping the Democratic Peace CHAPTER 1 The Fact of ...
... basic proposition that democracies rarely fight each other, the book was conceived as an inte- grated product, in the form presented here. Hamden, Connecticut December 1992 B.R. Grasping the Democratic Peace CHAPTER 1 The Fact of ...
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... fight each other.” What does that mean? Is it true? If so, what does it imply for the future of international politics? Would the continued ad- vance of democracy introduce an era of relative world peace? Can poli- cymakers act so as to ...
... fight each other.” What does that mean? Is it true? If so, what does it imply for the future of international politics? Would the continued ad- vance of democracy introduce an era of relative world peace? Can poli- cymakers act so as to ...
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... fight each other (an empirical statement) because (b) they have other means of resolving conflicts between them and therefore do not need to fight each other (a prudential statement), and (c) they perceive that democracies should not fight ...
... fight each other (an empirical statement) because (b) they have other means of resolving conflicts between them and therefore do not need to fight each other (a prudential statement), and (c) they perceive that democracies should not fight ...
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... fight each other seems to have developed only toward the end of the nineteenth century. That time period provides a number of examples in which stable democracies en- gaged in serious diplomatic disputes that took them to the brink of ...
... fight each other seems to have developed only toward the end of the nineteenth century. That time period provides a number of examples in which stable democracies en- gaged in serious diplomatic disputes that took them to the brink of ...
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alliance allies Amphipolis analysis ancient Greece ANOC Athenian Athens authoritarian autocracies autonomy behavior Bueno de Mesquita chap chapter city-states clear democracies cleruchies Cold War colonies conflicts between democracies Constraint High Norms/Low contiguity Corcyra countries cratic decision-making decisions demo democ democratic government democratic institutions democratic norms democratic peace dichotomous domestic political dxmos dyads economic effect elections Ember empirical escalation evidence executive expected fight fought frequency Gurr High Norms/Low Constraint hypothesis independent institutional constraints international system involvement leaders less lethal violence Low Norms/High Constraint Maoz measure Megara ment Miletus militarized disputes mocracies modern multilocal Mytilene nondemocratic Norms/High Constraint High oligarchs pairs Peace of Nicias Peloponnesian War perceptions perestroika political system political units racies regime type relations Russett Saddam Hussein scale score societies Soviet Union Sparta stable structural Syracuse threat Thucydides tions variables violent conflict warfare World War II Z-Score