Domestically, democracy or democratization has not proved as successful in bringing about preferred economic and social consequences as has “good governance” and quality of government. Within the field of international relations, by contrast, one of the strongest empirical regularities still remains that democracies do not wage war against each other. In this paper we show however that the impact of quality of government, most notably corruption, on the risk of interstate conflict by large amounts trumps the influence of democracy. These results draw on dyadic Militarized Interstate Disputes data in 1984-2000, and hold even under control for the capitalist peace, incomplete democratization, realist claims and geographic constraints. We argu...
Democracies do not take up arms against each other. This axiom has attained the status of a mantra i...
Militarized interstate disputes are widely thought to be less likely among democratic countries that...
Democratic peace theory, or DPT, has in recent academic studies had its explanatory power and validi...
First published online: 14 September 2015That democracies do not wage wars against each other is one...
How do domestic political institutions affect the way states interact in international crises? In th...
Maoz and Russett (1993) reported that democratic states after World War II were unlikely to engage i...
UnrestrictedAcademic scholars and politicians have promoted democracy as a strategy for sustaining p...
This dissertation examines the relationship between domestic political structures and the propensity...
Over the past few years, there has been an increasing focus on the connection at the dyadic level be...
Multiple studies have confirmed that democracies are more likely than other regime types to resolve ...
Over the past few years, there has been an increasing focus on the connection at the dyadic level be...
Democracy is important in western cultural history and it has increasingly been upheld as a virtue w...
Over the past decade the liberal peace — the finding that democracy and economic interdependence con...
Over the past decade the liberal peace — the finding that democracy and economic interdependence con...
Much of the work on the democratic peace treats democracies as a homogenous set. In this paper we fo...
Democracies do not take up arms against each other. This axiom has attained the status of a mantra i...
Militarized interstate disputes are widely thought to be less likely among democratic countries that...
Democratic peace theory, or DPT, has in recent academic studies had its explanatory power and validi...
First published online: 14 September 2015That democracies do not wage wars against each other is one...
How do domestic political institutions affect the way states interact in international crises? In th...
Maoz and Russett (1993) reported that democratic states after World War II were unlikely to engage i...
UnrestrictedAcademic scholars and politicians have promoted democracy as a strategy for sustaining p...
This dissertation examines the relationship between domestic political structures and the propensity...
Over the past few years, there has been an increasing focus on the connection at the dyadic level be...
Multiple studies have confirmed that democracies are more likely than other regime types to resolve ...
Over the past few years, there has been an increasing focus on the connection at the dyadic level be...
Democracy is important in western cultural history and it has increasingly been upheld as a virtue w...
Over the past decade the liberal peace — the finding that democracy and economic interdependence con...
Over the past decade the liberal peace — the finding that democracy and economic interdependence con...
Much of the work on the democratic peace treats democracies as a homogenous set. In this paper we fo...
Democracies do not take up arms against each other. This axiom has attained the status of a mantra i...
Militarized interstate disputes are widely thought to be less likely among democratic countries that...
Democratic peace theory, or DPT, has in recent academic studies had its explanatory power and validi...