How do domestic political institutions affect the propensity to initiate international conflict? We improve theoretical understanding of and empirical knowledge on this question. We describe three major types of democratic institutional characteristics that have been hypothesized to increase the constraints on conflict initiation: public electoral participation, intra-legislative factors, and a stronger legislature in relation to the executive. Using a Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) model to analyze 37 democracies in the period 1919-1992, we find that higher political participation levels decrease the likelihood of initiating an international dispute and that neither the number of parties nor the nature of the ruling coalition affec...
The proposition that domestic political vulnerability provides an incentive for leaders to engage in...
The empirical finding that democracies do not fight each other has long suggested that regime type i...
This book re-evaluates the foundations of the democratic peace literature and presents three distinc...
This dissertation examines the relationship between domestic political structures and the propensity...
Consideration of the effects of domestic politics on international conflict behavior often consists ...
What are the domestic determinants of international conflict? A number of political scientists have ...
Recent scholarship on democracy and international conflict has investigated whether democratic insti...
UnrestrictedAcademic scholars and politicians have promoted democracy as a strategy for sustaining p...
How do nation-states' political institutions affect the relations between states? This article addre...
This paper addresses two issues which have emerged from the democratic peace literature: the consequ...
Much of the work on the democratic peace treats democracies as a homogenous set. In this paper we fo...
How do domestic political institutions affect the way states interact in international crises? In th...
Although the empirical pattern of democratic peace is well-established, debate continues over its th...
Peceny, Beer, and Sanchez-Terry (2002) find that interstate dyads containing a democracy and a perso...
Especially more difficult conflicts tend to attract international mediation, while democracies are m...
The proposition that domestic political vulnerability provides an incentive for leaders to engage in...
The empirical finding that democracies do not fight each other has long suggested that regime type i...
This book re-evaluates the foundations of the democratic peace literature and presents three distinc...
This dissertation examines the relationship between domestic political structures and the propensity...
Consideration of the effects of domestic politics on international conflict behavior often consists ...
What are the domestic determinants of international conflict? A number of political scientists have ...
Recent scholarship on democracy and international conflict has investigated whether democratic insti...
UnrestrictedAcademic scholars and politicians have promoted democracy as a strategy for sustaining p...
How do nation-states' political institutions affect the relations between states? This article addre...
This paper addresses two issues which have emerged from the democratic peace literature: the consequ...
Much of the work on the democratic peace treats democracies as a homogenous set. In this paper we fo...
How do domestic political institutions affect the way states interact in international crises? In th...
Although the empirical pattern of democratic peace is well-established, debate continues over its th...
Peceny, Beer, and Sanchez-Terry (2002) find that interstate dyads containing a democracy and a perso...
Especially more difficult conflicts tend to attract international mediation, while democracies are m...
The proposition that domestic political vulnerability provides an incentive for leaders to engage in...
The empirical finding that democracies do not fight each other has long suggested that regime type i...
This book re-evaluates the foundations of the democratic peace literature and presents three distinc...