Democracy is positively valued. This positive evaluation extends to a democracy's actions, even if it is to wage war. The authors investigated whether the perceived legitimacy of military interventions depends on the political structure (democratic vs. nondemocratic) of the countries involved and on the aggressor country's popular support for the government's aggressive policy. Participants learned that an alleged country planned to attack another. The political structure of both countries was manipulated in the two experiments. The support of the aggressor's population toward military intervention was measured in Experiment 1 and manipulated in Experiment 2. Both experiments confirmed that military intervention was perceived as being less ...
Democracy and monarchy are often considered counterparts, and people tend to choose the free-will-co...
What determines a democratic public’s willingness to tolerate the human and material costs of sustai...
This study explains the causes of war outcomes from the perspective of the decision-making process. ...
Democracy is positively valued. This positive evaluation extends to a democracy's actions, even if i...
This research examined the support for international military interventions as a function of the pol...
This study is motivated by two questions: To what extent are countries engaged in military intervent...
This research examined the support for international military interventions as a function of the pol...
Abstract: Democracies rarely if ever fight one another, but they participate in wars as frequently a...
Democracies rarely if ever fight one another, but they participate in wars as frequently as au-tocra...
Democratization is a common foreign policy goal for established democratic states and has been promo...
Democracies rarely if ever fight one another, but they participate in wars as frequently as autocrac...
An attempt is made in this chapter to evaluate hypotheses derived from democratic peace theory. The ...
Recent events have raised questions about the extent to which military intervention promotes democra...
This study is motivated by two questions: To what extent are countries engaged in military intervent...
An attempt is made in this chapter to evaluate hypotheses derived from democratic peace theory. The ...
Democracy and monarchy are often considered counterparts, and people tend to choose the free-will-co...
What determines a democratic public’s willingness to tolerate the human and material costs of sustai...
This study explains the causes of war outcomes from the perspective of the decision-making process. ...
Democracy is positively valued. This positive evaluation extends to a democracy's actions, even if i...
This research examined the support for international military interventions as a function of the pol...
This study is motivated by two questions: To what extent are countries engaged in military intervent...
This research examined the support for international military interventions as a function of the pol...
Abstract: Democracies rarely if ever fight one another, but they participate in wars as frequently a...
Democracies rarely if ever fight one another, but they participate in wars as frequently as au-tocra...
Democratization is a common foreign policy goal for established democratic states and has been promo...
Democracies rarely if ever fight one another, but they participate in wars as frequently as autocrac...
An attempt is made in this chapter to evaluate hypotheses derived from democratic peace theory. The ...
Recent events have raised questions about the extent to which military intervention promotes democra...
This study is motivated by two questions: To what extent are countries engaged in military intervent...
An attempt is made in this chapter to evaluate hypotheses derived from democratic peace theory. The ...
Democracy and monarchy are often considered counterparts, and people tend to choose the free-will-co...
What determines a democratic public’s willingness to tolerate the human and material costs of sustai...
This study explains the causes of war outcomes from the perspective of the decision-making process. ...