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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... lethal violence, is demonstrably wrong as a law-like “never” statement even for the modern international system. The former, limiting the statement to the large-scale and typically sustained form of organized international violence ...
... lethal violence, is demonstrably wrong as a law-like “never” statement even for the modern international system. The former, limiting the statement to the large-scale and typically sustained form of organized international violence ...
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... lethal violence, and to define “large-scale” we shall use the threshold commonly used in the social scientific literature on war: one thousand battle fatalities (Small and Singer 1982). The figure of one thousand deaths is arbitrary but ...
... lethal violence, and to define “large-scale” we shall use the threshold commonly used in the social scientific literature on war: one thousand battle fatalities (Small and Singer 1982). The figure of one thousand deaths is arbitrary but ...
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... lethal violence and the support of violent actors within the other govern- ment's territory, either to coerce or to overthrow that government. Such activities may not involve deaths on the scale of “wars,” and when they do the foreign ...
... lethal violence and the support of violent actors within the other govern- ment's territory, either to coerce or to overthrow that government. Such activities may not involve deaths on the scale of “wars,” and when they do the foreign ...
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... lethal violence is common often indi- cate that the institutions of the state have become the problem rather than the solution. For example, the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ire- land have lived in peace with each other, as ...
... lethal violence is common often indi- cate that the institutions of the state have become the problem rather than the solution. For example, the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ire- land have lived in peace with each other, as ...
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