The aim of the study is to compare and discuss the applicability of democratic peace theory in East Asia context by assessing in what ways differences in political regimes impact progress in disputes in the region. Central to this analysis is the democratic peace theory, founded by Kant which postulates that democracies are less likely to wage war on each other. This paper will also examine alternative explanations such as strategies of engagement and Asian values that could contribute to peaceful interactions between democracies and non-democracies. The assessment would be done against the context of East Asia region as different regime types are present. By using comparative case studies as an analytical framework, the paper will examine ...
In applying Democratic Peace to enduring rivalries between pairs of democracies, the theiss argues t...
The problems and prospects of democratic peace have attracted both scholars of international relatio...
East Asia, which proudly self-identifies as the “non-West,” offers rich empirical evidence to test t...
Summary of a paper delivered by Roland Rich on the relevance of democratic peace theory to East Asia...
Why do democracies encounter more violent secessionist movements in comparison to non-democracies? W...
This essay discusses the democratic peace theory from the prespective of both its proponents and opp...
Artikel ini mencoba melacak jejak pengaruh Democratic Peace Theory (DPT) di dalam agenda demokratisa...
For the past decade, the “joint democracy produces peace” theory has received substantial attention....
Studies of East Asia have generally focused on one of four concerns: economic achievements, given th...
The overall purpose of this dissertation is to provide an empirical study of the post-Cold War EastA...
The overall purpose of this dissertation is to provide an empirical study of the post-Cold War East ...
The Democratic Peace Principle is both a well-documented and a heavily scrutinized element of Intern...
The Democratic Peace Principle is both a well-documented and a heavily scrutinized element of Intern...
Drawing on recent liberal peace and Asian security research, this article assesses the relevance of ...
This study tries to explain the reasons why Peru and Ecuador went to war with each other in 1995, ev...
In applying Democratic Peace to enduring rivalries between pairs of democracies, the theiss argues t...
The problems and prospects of democratic peace have attracted both scholars of international relatio...
East Asia, which proudly self-identifies as the “non-West,” offers rich empirical evidence to test t...
Summary of a paper delivered by Roland Rich on the relevance of democratic peace theory to East Asia...
Why do democracies encounter more violent secessionist movements in comparison to non-democracies? W...
This essay discusses the democratic peace theory from the prespective of both its proponents and opp...
Artikel ini mencoba melacak jejak pengaruh Democratic Peace Theory (DPT) di dalam agenda demokratisa...
For the past decade, the “joint democracy produces peace” theory has received substantial attention....
Studies of East Asia have generally focused on one of four concerns: economic achievements, given th...
The overall purpose of this dissertation is to provide an empirical study of the post-Cold War EastA...
The overall purpose of this dissertation is to provide an empirical study of the post-Cold War East ...
The Democratic Peace Principle is both a well-documented and a heavily scrutinized element of Intern...
The Democratic Peace Principle is both a well-documented and a heavily scrutinized element of Intern...
Drawing on recent liberal peace and Asian security research, this article assesses the relevance of ...
This study tries to explain the reasons why Peru and Ecuador went to war with each other in 1995, ev...
In applying Democratic Peace to enduring rivalries between pairs of democracies, the theiss argues t...
The problems and prospects of democratic peace have attracted both scholars of international relatio...
East Asia, which proudly self-identifies as the “non-West,” offers rich empirical evidence to test t...