Weiffen B, Dembinski M, Hasenclever A, Freistein K, Yamauchi M. Democracy, Regional Security Institutions, and Rivalry Mitigation: Evidence from Europe, South America, and Asia. Security Studies. 2011;20(3):378-415.The fact that democracies maintain peaceful relations with each other is regarded as one of the few law-like correlations in international relations, but the causes of this empirical phenomenon remain contested. This paper tries to fill this theoretical gap by attributing the remarkable stability between democracies to inter-democratic institutions. At the same time, it contributes to the debate on the need to differentiate among international organizations in order to assess their peace-building effects. We identify transnationa...
Maoz and Russett (1993) reported that democratic states after World War II were unlikely to engage i...
The aim of the study is to compare and discuss the applicability of democratic peace theory in East ...
Abstract. Militarized interstate disputes are widely thought to be less likely among democratic coun...
"The absence of war between democracies is regarded as one of the few law-like correlations in inter...
This dissertation examines the relationship between domestic political structures and the propensity...
UnrestrictedAcademic scholars and politicians have promoted democracy as a strategy for sustaining p...
The empirical finding that democracies do not fight each other has long suggested that regime type i...
Bis heute gilt der Demokratische Frieden als einer der wenigen gesetzesartigen Zusammenhänge in den ...
Democracies do not take up arms against each other. This axiom has attained the status of a mantra i...
Over the history of modern international relations research, we have moved from systemic and regiona...
Abstract: This paper examines the transnational dimensions of low-level conflict an...
How do domestic political institutions affect the way states interact in international crises? In th...
This paper examines the mechanisms by which democracy clauses promote democracy and domestic politic...
Under what conditions do autocracies peacefully settle disputes? Existing studies tend to focus on t...
The empirical finding that democracies do not fight each other has long suggested that regime type i...
Maoz and Russett (1993) reported that democratic states after World War II were unlikely to engage i...
The aim of the study is to compare and discuss the applicability of democratic peace theory in East ...
Abstract. Militarized interstate disputes are widely thought to be less likely among democratic coun...
"The absence of war between democracies is regarded as one of the few law-like correlations in inter...
This dissertation examines the relationship between domestic political structures and the propensity...
UnrestrictedAcademic scholars and politicians have promoted democracy as a strategy for sustaining p...
The empirical finding that democracies do not fight each other has long suggested that regime type i...
Bis heute gilt der Demokratische Frieden als einer der wenigen gesetzesartigen Zusammenhänge in den ...
Democracies do not take up arms against each other. This axiom has attained the status of a mantra i...
Over the history of modern international relations research, we have moved from systemic and regiona...
Abstract: This paper examines the transnational dimensions of low-level conflict an...
How do domestic political institutions affect the way states interact in international crises? In th...
This paper examines the mechanisms by which democracy clauses promote democracy and domestic politic...
Under what conditions do autocracies peacefully settle disputes? Existing studies tend to focus on t...
The empirical finding that democracies do not fight each other has long suggested that regime type i...
Maoz and Russett (1993) reported that democratic states after World War II were unlikely to engage i...
The aim of the study is to compare and discuss the applicability of democratic peace theory in East ...
Abstract. Militarized interstate disputes are widely thought to be less likely among democratic coun...