An attempt is made in this chapter to evaluate hypotheses derived from democratic peace theory. The key tenet of this theory is that democratic nations do not go to war with other democracies. Thus, regime type drives decisions to pursue war. The research to date has focused attention on regime type. This study expands this focus by examining the influences of a variety of variables on decisions made by role players to mobilize for war. In addition to own and other’s regime type, we include motivational, readiness, and identity variables. Further, the study examines two types of decisions: response to threats of violence and response to a humanitarian crisis in another country. The results show that the other’s regime motivates decisions to...
The argument that democratization can bring about war is a powerful critique suggesting limits to th...
Democratic peace theory is probably the most powerful liberal contribution to the debate on thecause...
When do democracies participate in armed conflict and when do they abstain? Studies on the democrati...
An attempt is made in this chapter to evaluate hypotheses derived from democratic peace theory. The ...
The democratic peace literature has convincingly shown that democracies do not fight other democraci...
This paper addresses two issues which have emerged from the democratic peace literature: the consequ...
Research into the democratic peace (DP) proposition has shown that democracies rarely, if ever, figh...
Abstract: Democracies rarely if ever fight one another, but they participate in wars as frequently a...
Abstract. This chapter analyzes the influence of democratic institutions—specifically, the effects o...
Democracy is positively valued. This positive evaluation extends to a democracy's actions, even if i...
Examining the relationship between regime type and defense effort provides evidence for reformulatin...
This article uses an agent-based model and Selectorate Theory to explore the micro-foundations of th...
This study explains the causes of war outcomes from the perspective of the decision-making process. ...
This dissertation examines the relationship between domestic political structures and the propensity...
Democracies rarely if ever fight one another, but they participate in wars as frequently as au-tocra...
The argument that democratization can bring about war is a powerful critique suggesting limits to th...
Democratic peace theory is probably the most powerful liberal contribution to the debate on thecause...
When do democracies participate in armed conflict and when do they abstain? Studies on the democrati...
An attempt is made in this chapter to evaluate hypotheses derived from democratic peace theory. The ...
The democratic peace literature has convincingly shown that democracies do not fight other democraci...
This paper addresses two issues which have emerged from the democratic peace literature: the consequ...
Research into the democratic peace (DP) proposition has shown that democracies rarely, if ever, figh...
Abstract: Democracies rarely if ever fight one another, but they participate in wars as frequently a...
Abstract. This chapter analyzes the influence of democratic institutions—specifically, the effects o...
Democracy is positively valued. This positive evaluation extends to a democracy's actions, even if i...
Examining the relationship between regime type and defense effort provides evidence for reformulatin...
This article uses an agent-based model and Selectorate Theory to explore the micro-foundations of th...
This study explains the causes of war outcomes from the perspective of the decision-making process. ...
This dissertation examines the relationship between domestic political structures and the propensity...
Democracies rarely if ever fight one another, but they participate in wars as frequently as au-tocra...
The argument that democratization can bring about war is a powerful critique suggesting limits to th...
Democratic peace theory is probably the most powerful liberal contribution to the debate on thecause...
When do democracies participate in armed conflict and when do they abstain? Studies on the democrati...