Cox & Drury extend the democratic peace literature from the domain of militarized conflict to economic sanctions. Their analysis of economic sanctions data from 1978 through 2000 finds that democracies are more likely to enact sanctions, but are less likely to do so against other democracies. In this article, we extend their analysis in three different ways: first, we improve their methodology and sample size; second, we examine interactions between variables, and third, we additional hypotheses . We find that the substantive effects of joint democracy on the likelihood of sanctions disappear after accounting for the disproportionate role of the United States (and correcting for method), that the United States has a significantly different ...
This article seeks to analyze the impact that sanctions have on democracy. We argue that economic sa...
This article studies the impact of economic sanctions on the duration and outcome of intrastate conf...
This article studies the impact of economic sanctions on the duration and outcome of intrastate conf...
Research has shown that democracies rarely, if ever, engage each other in war and are less likely to...
Most analysts argue that economic sanctions are a relatively poor policy tool. In this article I bui...
A democratic leader, anticipating a ‘‘rally ‘round the flag effect,’’ may have an incentive to diver...
While economic sanctions are commonly regarded as nonviolent coercive diplomacy, scholars show that ...
Militarized interstate disputes are widely thought to be less likely among democratic countries that...
Do economic sanctions against target countries work as sender countries intend? If so, what factors ...
Does the restraint that prevents pairs of democracies from fighting large-scale wars also prevent th...
A theory of sanction duration that focuses on differences between democratic and nondemocratic state...
Abstract. This article studies the impact of economic sanctions on the duration and outcome of intra...
<div><p>Previous research has shown that sanctions have a negative impact on the level of democracy ...
There is some consensus in the literature that economic sanctions targeting authoritarian regimes ar...
Although voluminous research connects the neo-Kantian triad-democracy, economic interdependence, and...
This article seeks to analyze the impact that sanctions have on democracy. We argue that economic sa...
This article studies the impact of economic sanctions on the duration and outcome of intrastate conf...
This article studies the impact of economic sanctions on the duration and outcome of intrastate conf...
Research has shown that democracies rarely, if ever, engage each other in war and are less likely to...
Most analysts argue that economic sanctions are a relatively poor policy tool. In this article I bui...
A democratic leader, anticipating a ‘‘rally ‘round the flag effect,’’ may have an incentive to diver...
While economic sanctions are commonly regarded as nonviolent coercive diplomacy, scholars show that ...
Militarized interstate disputes are widely thought to be less likely among democratic countries that...
Do economic sanctions against target countries work as sender countries intend? If so, what factors ...
Does the restraint that prevents pairs of democracies from fighting large-scale wars also prevent th...
A theory of sanction duration that focuses on differences between democratic and nondemocratic state...
Abstract. This article studies the impact of economic sanctions on the duration and outcome of intra...
<div><p>Previous research has shown that sanctions have a negative impact on the level of democracy ...
There is some consensus in the literature that economic sanctions targeting authoritarian regimes ar...
Although voluminous research connects the neo-Kantian triad-democracy, economic interdependence, and...
This article seeks to analyze the impact that sanctions have on democracy. We argue that economic sa...
This article studies the impact of economic sanctions on the duration and outcome of intrastate conf...
This article studies the impact of economic sanctions on the duration and outcome of intrastate conf...