Research examining the effect of regime type on conflict has focused on the democracy/autocracy continuum expounded in the political philosophies of liberal thinkers such as Kant and Schumpeter. While this concentration has yielded impressive results (democratic peace), it seems plausible that other conceptions of regime type may yield similar success. This paper examines the philosophy of Machiavelli and develops a measure of his "imperial regimes." These states, which can either be democratic or autocratic, should exhibit an increased propensity to initiate international conflict. Testing this contention in Renaissance Italy (1250–1494) and the modern international system (1920–1992), this paper finds strong empirical support. Machiavelli...
AbstractThe concept of ruling a state was investigated by Machiavelli as early as in the sixteenth c...
Under what conditions do autocracies peacefully settle disputes? Existing studies tend to focus on t...
The concept of ruling a state was investigated by Machiavelli as early as in the sixteenth century. ...
The aim of this Special Issue is to provide a full exploration of Machiavelli’s complex and multifac...
This dissertation examines the relationship between domestic political structures and the propensity...
Do domestic political structures influence the propensity of groups to use violence to resolve dispu...
Niccolò Machiavelli is one of the very few authors to assign a positive role and political value to...
The empirical finding that democracies do not fight each other has long suggested that regime type i...
This dissertation examines the relationship between citizenship and the growth of standing national ...
This essay interrogates politics as an interest-driven game through the lens of Niccolo di Bernardo ...
Students of international politics have often argued that state leaders initiate the use of force in...
Machiavelli was an eccentric figure, in the literal meaning of \u201cfar from the centre\u201d, from...
Machiavelli’s critique of those writers who “have imagined republics and principalities that have ne...
The purpose of this project is to show that Niccolò Machiavelli’s Florentine Histories (1520-24), re...
Niccolò Machiavelli is one of the very few authors to assign a positive role and political value to ...
AbstractThe concept of ruling a state was investigated by Machiavelli as early as in the sixteenth c...
Under what conditions do autocracies peacefully settle disputes? Existing studies tend to focus on t...
The concept of ruling a state was investigated by Machiavelli as early as in the sixteenth century. ...
The aim of this Special Issue is to provide a full exploration of Machiavelli’s complex and multifac...
This dissertation examines the relationship between domestic political structures and the propensity...
Do domestic political structures influence the propensity of groups to use violence to resolve dispu...
Niccolò Machiavelli is one of the very few authors to assign a positive role and political value to...
The empirical finding that democracies do not fight each other has long suggested that regime type i...
This dissertation examines the relationship between citizenship and the growth of standing national ...
This essay interrogates politics as an interest-driven game through the lens of Niccolo di Bernardo ...
Students of international politics have often argued that state leaders initiate the use of force in...
Machiavelli was an eccentric figure, in the literal meaning of \u201cfar from the centre\u201d, from...
Machiavelli’s critique of those writers who “have imagined republics and principalities that have ne...
The purpose of this project is to show that Niccolò Machiavelli’s Florentine Histories (1520-24), re...
Niccolò Machiavelli is one of the very few authors to assign a positive role and political value to ...
AbstractThe concept of ruling a state was investigated by Machiavelli as early as in the sixteenth c...
Under what conditions do autocracies peacefully settle disputes? Existing studies tend to focus on t...
The concept of ruling a state was investigated by Machiavelli as early as in the sixteenth century. ...