Democracy and international conflict: an evaluation of the democratic peace process
Material type: TextSeries: Studies in international relationsPublication details: Columbia, S.C.: Univ. of South Carolina Press, 1995Description: 243pISBN:- 1570030413 (hbk.)
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Defends the idea that democratic States do not wage war against each other and therefore conserve universal peace. Provides a definition of democracy, analyses the factors that influence the move toward or away from democracy and provides examples of cases where democracies averted international conflict.
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