This study tries to explain the reasons why Peru and Ecuador went to war with each other in 1995, even though both are democracies. The research was conducted concerning Immanuel Kant's Democratic Peace Theory by examining norms and institutions as essential factors in developing his theory. This study uses qualitative research with literature review and interview methods. The study will focus on the conditions of norms and institutions in Peru and Ecuador in 1995, the year the two countries decided to go to war with each other. Based on the research results, it is known that democratic norms and institutions owned by Ecuador and Peru have not been able to create peace as has been assumed by Immanuel Kant in the Democratic Peace Theory. Alt...
This study aims to demonstrate the reasons why there is a prevailing difference in democratization b...
Note:This study deals with the political system of Peru in terms of categories of analysis that have...
Abstract This article examines the decisions resulting from the parkades conflict that occurred...
This study tries to explain the reasons why Peru and Ecuador went to war with each other in 1995, ev...
This thesis analyses the peace process between Ecuador and Peru and stimulates discussion in the fie...
The History of an almost invisible concept: How the study of conflict and violence led to peace stud...
The aim of the study is to compare and discuss the applicability of democratic peace theory in East ...
The regions of Southeast Asia and South America are often cited as puzzling cases of long peace amon...
The following study develops a structured focused comparison of two South American territorial crise...
Since 1998, the relationship between Peru and Ecuador has experienced a positive change. After decad...
Om fredsförhandlingarna efter kriget mellan Ecuador och Peru, och varför ursprungsbefolkningen inte ...
Before the Spaniards arrived in the 16th century, the Republic of the Equator was part of the Inca...
One of the more serious dangers to peace and security in Latin America is the territorial dispute be...
This study examines the development of Peruvian politics and government from 1962 to 1985. It descri...
This thesis investigates how to understand the Colombian concept of Territorial Peace. The Colombian...
This study aims to demonstrate the reasons why there is a prevailing difference in democratization b...
Note:This study deals with the political system of Peru in terms of categories of analysis that have...
Abstract This article examines the decisions resulting from the parkades conflict that occurred...
This study tries to explain the reasons why Peru and Ecuador went to war with each other in 1995, ev...
This thesis analyses the peace process between Ecuador and Peru and stimulates discussion in the fie...
The History of an almost invisible concept: How the study of conflict and violence led to peace stud...
The aim of the study is to compare and discuss the applicability of democratic peace theory in East ...
The regions of Southeast Asia and South America are often cited as puzzling cases of long peace amon...
The following study develops a structured focused comparison of two South American territorial crise...
Since 1998, the relationship between Peru and Ecuador has experienced a positive change. After decad...
Om fredsförhandlingarna efter kriget mellan Ecuador och Peru, och varför ursprungsbefolkningen inte ...
Before the Spaniards arrived in the 16th century, the Republic of the Equator was part of the Inca...
One of the more serious dangers to peace and security in Latin America is the territorial dispute be...
This study examines the development of Peruvian politics and government from 1962 to 1985. It descri...
This thesis investigates how to understand the Colombian concept of Territorial Peace. The Colombian...
This study aims to demonstrate the reasons why there is a prevailing difference in democratization b...
Note:This study deals with the political system of Peru in terms of categories of analysis that have...
Abstract This article examines the decisions resulting from the parkades conflict that occurred...