RAY James Lee

Democracy and international conflict: an evaluation of the democratic peace process - Columbia, S.C.: Univ. of South Carolina Press, 1995 - 243p. - Studies in international relations .

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.

1570030413 (hbk.)


CAUSES OF WAR
DEMOCRACY
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY
PEACE