Several studies have suggested the possibility of reverse causation in the ‘democratic peace ’ relationship: that the well-known extreme rarity of wars between democratic nations may be partially or wholly explained by a negative impact of war on democracy. Three kinds of war-on-regime effects are dis-cussed. Anterior effects are regime changes that occur in preparation for wars; concurrent effects are those that occur during the course of a war; and posterior effects are regime changes that occur after a war concludes. Because studies have shown that democratic nations are rarely, if ever, on opposite sides in wars at their start, it is argued that reversed causation may affect the presence of causation from democracy to peace only if nati...
Democratic peace theory, or DPT, has in recent academic studies had its explanatory power and validi...
Militarized interstate disputes are widely thought to be less likely among democratic countries that...
How do nation-states' political institutions affect the relations between states? This article addre...
Several studies have suggested the possibility of reverse causation in the ‘democratic peace ’ relat...
Maoz and Russett (1993) reported that democratic states after World War II were unlikely to engage i...
A democratic leader, anticipating a ‘‘rally ‘round the flag effect,’’ may have an incentive to diver...
The argument that democratization can bring about war is a powerful critique suggesting limits to th...
Although the statistical literature on conflict studies has generated strong and consistent findings...
The authors estimate a dynamic model to assess the effects of democracy on war outcomes and how thes...
While evidence continues to mount that democracies resort to military force reluctantly, the transit...
Democratization reduces the risk of war, but uneven transitions toward democracy can increase the pr...
Abstract. This chapter analyzes the influence of democratic institutions—specifically, the effects o...
How does regime change affect the risk of militarized disputes? Within the democratic peace literatu...
This dissertation examines the relationship between domestic political structures and the propensity...
The hypothesis that democratization triggers political violence has been proposed repeatedly in the ...
Democratic peace theory, or DPT, has in recent academic studies had its explanatory power and validi...
Militarized interstate disputes are widely thought to be less likely among democratic countries that...
How do nation-states' political institutions affect the relations between states? This article addre...
Several studies have suggested the possibility of reverse causation in the ‘democratic peace ’ relat...
Maoz and Russett (1993) reported that democratic states after World War II were unlikely to engage i...
A democratic leader, anticipating a ‘‘rally ‘round the flag effect,’’ may have an incentive to diver...
The argument that democratization can bring about war is a powerful critique suggesting limits to th...
Although the statistical literature on conflict studies has generated strong and consistent findings...
The authors estimate a dynamic model to assess the effects of democracy on war outcomes and how thes...
While evidence continues to mount that democracies resort to military force reluctantly, the transit...
Democratization reduces the risk of war, but uneven transitions toward democracy can increase the pr...
Abstract. This chapter analyzes the influence of democratic institutions—specifically, the effects o...
How does regime change affect the risk of militarized disputes? Within the democratic peace literatu...
This dissertation examines the relationship between domestic political structures and the propensity...
The hypothesis that democratization triggers political violence has been proposed repeatedly in the ...
Democratic peace theory, or DPT, has in recent academic studies had its explanatory power and validi...
Militarized interstate disputes are widely thought to be less likely among democratic countries that...
How do nation-states' political institutions affect the relations between states? This article addre...