Over the last two decades, there has been a 'democratic turn' in peace and conflict research, that is, the peculiar impact of democratic politics on a wide range of security issues has attracted more and more attention. Many of these studies are inspired by Immanuel Kant's famous essay on 'Perpetual Peace'. In this article, we present a critical discussion of the 'democratic distinctiveness programme' that emerged from the Democratic Peace debate and soon spread to cover a wider range of foreign policy issues. The bulk of this research has to date been based on an overly optimistic reading of a 'Kantian peace'. In particular, the manifold forms of violence that democracies have exerted, have been treated either as a challenge to the Democra...
[This is a post-publication review symposium] The Democratic Peace thesis (DPT) has for a while now ...
Traditionally, war and peace have been approached as incompatible entities; where war and violence a...
Democracies do not take up arms against each other. This axiom has attained the status of a mantra i...
Over the last two decades or so, there has been a democratic turn in peace and conflict research, i....
Democracy is important in western cultural history and it has increasingly been upheld as a virtue w...
The central idea of “democratic peace” theory (DP) is that democracies do not go to war with anothe...
UnrestrictedThe democratic peace -- the finding that democracies do not use force against each other...
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...
Democratic Peace Theory has been one of the most hotly debated topics ever since the 1980s. From Ka...
This article analyzes the promise - and limits - of pro-democratic intervention in international law...
Democratic Peace Theory has been one of the most hotly debated topics ever since the 1980s. From Kan...
Democratic Peace Theory acknowledges the spread of democratic values as a means to achieve internati...
The notion that democracies rarely wage wars against each other has gained remarkable acceptance in ...
History is littered with wars since time immemorial, but now the question being asked is whether thi...
[This is a post-publication review symposium] The Democratic Peace thesis (DPT) has for a while now ...
Traditionally, war and peace have been approached as incompatible entities; where war and violence a...
Democracies do not take up arms against each other. This axiom has attained the status of a mantra i...
Over the last two decades or so, there has been a democratic turn in peace and conflict research, i....
Democracy is important in western cultural history and it has increasingly been upheld as a virtue w...
The central idea of “democratic peace” theory (DP) is that democracies do not go to war with anothe...
UnrestrictedThe democratic peace -- the finding that democracies do not use force against each other...
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...
Democratic Peace Theory has been one of the most hotly debated topics ever since the 1980s. From Ka...
This article analyzes the promise - and limits - of pro-democratic intervention in international law...
Democratic Peace Theory has been one of the most hotly debated topics ever since the 1980s. From Kan...
Democratic Peace Theory acknowledges the spread of democratic values as a means to achieve internati...
The notion that democracies rarely wage wars against each other has gained remarkable acceptance in ...
History is littered with wars since time immemorial, but now the question being asked is whether thi...
[This is a post-publication review symposium] The Democratic Peace thesis (DPT) has for a while now ...
Traditionally, war and peace have been approached as incompatible entities; where war and violence a...
Democracies do not take up arms against each other. This axiom has attained the status of a mantra i...