While the existence of a ‘Democratic Peace’ (DP) is widely accepted, the various DP theories that seek to explain why democracies rarely fight one another are highly contested. A ‘commercial/capitalist peace’ counterargument maintains that the relationship between democratic politics and peace is spurious: the actual driver is greater trade among democracies. Meanwhile, Realists counter that it is alliances among democratic states, not their democratic nature, that causes peace among them. This research note utilizes novel country feeling thermometer data to explore the debate’s micro-foundations: the underlying drivers of international amity and enmity among democratic citizens in the US, UK, France, and Germany. Utilizing Freedom House an...
The West has been discussing the relationship between democracy and peace for a long time. The “Demo...
Although the empirical pattern of democratic peace is well-established, debate continues over its th...
The democratic peace literature has convincingly shown that democracies do not fight other democraci...
While the existence of a ‘Democratic Peace’ (DP) is widely accepted, the various DP theories that se...
Democratic Peace Theory has been one of the most hotly debated topics ever since the 1980s. From Kan...
The belief that democratic states are less likely to engage in war or initiate conflicts in the inte...
The greater peacefulness of jointly democratic pairs of states is an important finding in research o...
What best explains the democratic peace: empirical indicators of democracy or the mutual perceptions...
Democracy is important in western cultural history and it has increasingly been upheld as a virtue w...
Democracies do not take up arms against each other. This axiom has attained the status of a mantra i...
Democratic Peace Theory has been one of the most hotly debated topics ever since the 1980s. From Ka...
Peace has been the goal of many leaders throughout history, and recent democratic movements in the M...
research indicates that the democratic peace—the observation that democratic nations rarely fight ea...
The central idea of “democratic peace” theory (DP) is that democracies do not go to war with anothe...
This paper aims to test the capitalist and democratic peace arguments within the developing world. N...
The West has been discussing the relationship between democracy and peace for a long time. The “Demo...
Although the empirical pattern of democratic peace is well-established, debate continues over its th...
The democratic peace literature has convincingly shown that democracies do not fight other democraci...
While the existence of a ‘Democratic Peace’ (DP) is widely accepted, the various DP theories that se...
Democratic Peace Theory has been one of the most hotly debated topics ever since the 1980s. From Kan...
The belief that democratic states are less likely to engage in war or initiate conflicts in the inte...
The greater peacefulness of jointly democratic pairs of states is an important finding in research o...
What best explains the democratic peace: empirical indicators of democracy or the mutual perceptions...
Democracy is important in western cultural history and it has increasingly been upheld as a virtue w...
Democracies do not take up arms against each other. This axiom has attained the status of a mantra i...
Democratic Peace Theory has been one of the most hotly debated topics ever since the 1980s. From Ka...
Peace has been the goal of many leaders throughout history, and recent democratic movements in the M...
research indicates that the democratic peace—the observation that democratic nations rarely fight ea...
The central idea of “democratic peace” theory (DP) is that democracies do not go to war with anothe...
This paper aims to test the capitalist and democratic peace arguments within the developing world. N...
The West has been discussing the relationship between democracy and peace for a long time. The “Demo...
Although the empirical pattern of democratic peace is well-established, debate continues over its th...
The democratic peace literature has convincingly shown that democracies do not fight other democraci...