Maoz and Russett (1993) reported that democratic states after World War II were unlikely to engage in militarized disputes with one another, but their continuous measure of joint democracy is problematic. It can decrease if one of a pair of states becomes more democratic, even if the political regime of the other does not change. Thus, results using this index are difficult to interpret. In this study we estimate the likelihood of dyadic conflict using more straightforward indices of joint democracy As in Oneal, Oneal, Maoz, and Russett (1996), we control for economic in-terdependence and several other theoretically interesting, potentially con-founding influences. Our analyses indicate that the more democratic a pair of states, the less li...
The literature on the democratic peace has emerged from two empirical claims: (1) Democracies are un...
In this paper, we provide an explanation of the democratic peace hypothesis, i.e., the observation t...
The Democratic Peace Principle is both a well-documented and a heavily scrutinized element of Intern...
Many statistical studies in international relations investigate the claim that democracies do not fi...
Although the statistical literature on conflict studies has generated strong and consistent findings...
Militarized interstate disputes are widely thought to be less likely among democratic countries that...
Over the past few years, there has been an increasing focus on the connection at the dyadic level be...
Over the past few years, there has been an increasing focus on the connection at the dyadic level be...
Democracies do not take up arms against each other. This axiom has attained the status of a mantra i...
The greater peacefulness of jointly democratic pairs of states is an important finding in research o...
Abstract. Militarized interstate disputes are widely thought to be less likely among democratic coun...
Abstract: The widely documented dyadic democratic peace observation has led to optimism that the sp...
Militarized interstate disputes are widely thought to be less likely among democratic countries that...
Over the past few years, there has been an increasing focus on the connection at the dyadic level be...
commentaries on the earlier versions of this study. 1 Do democracies become less peaceful with one a...
The literature on the democratic peace has emerged from two empirical claims: (1) Democracies are un...
In this paper, we provide an explanation of the democratic peace hypothesis, i.e., the observation t...
The Democratic Peace Principle is both a well-documented and a heavily scrutinized element of Intern...
Many statistical studies in international relations investigate the claim that democracies do not fi...
Although the statistical literature on conflict studies has generated strong and consistent findings...
Militarized interstate disputes are widely thought to be less likely among democratic countries that...
Over the past few years, there has been an increasing focus on the connection at the dyadic level be...
Over the past few years, there has been an increasing focus on the connection at the dyadic level be...
Democracies do not take up arms against each other. This axiom has attained the status of a mantra i...
The greater peacefulness of jointly democratic pairs of states is an important finding in research o...
Abstract. Militarized interstate disputes are widely thought to be less likely among democratic coun...
Abstract: The widely documented dyadic democratic peace observation has led to optimism that the sp...
Militarized interstate disputes are widely thought to be less likely among democratic countries that...
Over the past few years, there has been an increasing focus on the connection at the dyadic level be...
commentaries on the earlier versions of this study. 1 Do democracies become less peaceful with one a...
The literature on the democratic peace has emerged from two empirical claims: (1) Democracies are un...
In this paper, we provide an explanation of the democratic peace hypothesis, i.e., the observation t...
The Democratic Peace Principle is both a well-documented and a heavily scrutinized element of Intern...