Democratization reduces the risk of war, but uneven transitions toward democracy can increase the probability of war. Using country-level data on democratization and international war from the period 1875-1996, we develop a general additive statistical model reassessing this claim in light of temporal and spatial dependence. We also develop a new geopolitical database of contiguities and demonstrate new statistical techniques for probing the extent of spatial clustering and its impact on the relationship between democratization and war. Our findings reaffirm that democratization generally does reduce the risk of war, but that large swings back and forth between democracy and autocracy can increase war proneness. We show that the historical ...
We examine the impact of civil war on democratization. Using a theoretical bargaining model, we hypo...
Although the statistical literature on conflict studies has generated strong and consistent findings...
How do nation-states' political institutions affect the relations between states? This article addre...
Democratization reduces the risk of war, but uneven transitions toward democracy can increase the pr...
A consistent and robust finding in the democratic peace literature is that democracies tend to clust...
The argument that democratization can bring about war is a powerful critique suggesting limits to th...
The likelihood of conflict and the observation of joint democracy tend to cluster regionally. This a...
The hypothesis that democratization triggers political violence has been proposed repeatedly in the ...
The hypothesis that democratization triggers political violence has been proposed repeatedly in the ...
The hypothesis that democratization triggers political violence has been proposed repeatedly in the ...
Several studies have suggested the possibility of reverse causation in the ‘democratic peace ’ relat...
Democracies are less likely to fight wars with each other. They are also more likely to prevail in w...
Several studies have suggested the possibility of reverse causation in the ‘democratic peace ’ relat...
The authors estimate a dynamic model to assess the effects of democracy on war outcomes and how thes...
A democratic leader, anticipating a ‘‘rally ‘round the flag effect,’’ may have an incentive to diver...
We examine the impact of civil war on democratization. Using a theoretical bargaining model, we hypo...
Although the statistical literature on conflict studies has generated strong and consistent findings...
How do nation-states' political institutions affect the relations between states? This article addre...
Democratization reduces the risk of war, but uneven transitions toward democracy can increase the pr...
A consistent and robust finding in the democratic peace literature is that democracies tend to clust...
The argument that democratization can bring about war is a powerful critique suggesting limits to th...
The likelihood of conflict and the observation of joint democracy tend to cluster regionally. This a...
The hypothesis that democratization triggers political violence has been proposed repeatedly in the ...
The hypothesis that democratization triggers political violence has been proposed repeatedly in the ...
The hypothesis that democratization triggers political violence has been proposed repeatedly in the ...
Several studies have suggested the possibility of reverse causation in the ‘democratic peace ’ relat...
Democracies are less likely to fight wars with each other. They are also more likely to prevail in w...
Several studies have suggested the possibility of reverse causation in the ‘democratic peace ’ relat...
The authors estimate a dynamic model to assess the effects of democracy on war outcomes and how thes...
A democratic leader, anticipating a ‘‘rally ‘round the flag effect,’’ may have an incentive to diver...
We examine the impact of civil war on democratization. Using a theoretical bargaining model, we hypo...
Although the statistical literature on conflict studies has generated strong and consistent findings...
How do nation-states' political institutions affect the relations between states? This article addre...