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Understanding the Link between Democracy and Conflict in the ...


Understanding the Link between Democracy and Conflict in the ...

We revisit Gartzke and Weisiger's (2014) claim that development and dyadic difference, rather than democracy or a strong democratic community, drive peace and ...

Understanding the Link between Democracy and Conflict in the ...

Request PDF | Built to Last: Understanding the Link between Democracy and Conflict in the International System | We revisit Gartzke and Weisiger's (2014) ...

Understanding the Link between Democracy and Conflict in ... - OUCI

List of references · Alker, Quantitative Ecological Analysis in the Social Sciences · Crescenzi, Economic Interdependence and Conflict in World Politics · Dafoe, ...

Is Democracy Good for Peace? - Princeton University

1. Clearly, we need a deeper theoretical and empirical understanding of the relationship between political institutions and war. If wars are started by greedy ...

Democracy in the Crucible of Conflict

Conflict has destructive effects on many aspects of life known to impact political participation—from access to education, to public health and ...

Democracy and Deep-Rooted Conflict: Options for Negotiators

Some 120 countries now hold generally free and fair elections, and a large number of internal conflicts end with a negotiated peace which includes an electoral ...

Understanding democratic conflicts: The failures of agonistic theory

Western democracies experience profound conflicts that induce concerns about polarization and social cohesion. Yet although conflicts are a ...

Democracy and Conflict Resolution - Portland State University

Our primary focus, then, is what social science, and in particular political science, tells us about the relationship between democracy, conflict resolution, ...

Democracy and Conflict Resolution

major contribution to our understanding of do- mestic politics' role in International Relations. (IR), particularly democratic peace theory. Taking. Israel as ...

Democracy and the Politics of Coronavirus: Trust, Blame and ...

4. Understanding. Democratic politics, as Bernard Crick sought to explain in his Defence of Politics (1962), is a rather rough and ready affair. It ...

Diversity, Conflict and Democracy: Some Evidence from Eurasia and ...

Conflict is found to be negatively associated with democ- racy, but the analysis does not find a link between fractionalization and conflict or between ...

Democracy and Conflict Management - Beyond Intractability

[1] This essay explores the linkages between democracy and conflict management as an exit to deadly strife in societies deeply divided by intractable conflicts.

Understanding and Interrupting Authoritarian Collaboration | IFES

Collaboration between democratic governments was hypothesized to support democratic resilience,2 reducing the risk of young democracies ...

Democracy and the Peaceful Settlement of International Conflict

To understand what is distinctive about the international behavior of democratic ... evidence of the hypothesized relationship between democracy and conflict ...

Religion & Democracy: Interactions, Tensions, Possibilities

Much of the world is seeing conflict between people whose views permit basing political actions and lawmaking on religious convictions and people whose ...

Democracy and Conflict - International Relations

Contemporary research on democracy and conflict began with the observation that democracies are much less likely to fight each other than are other types of ...

Democracy and Conflict Management: Territorial Claims in the ...

concerning operation of the democratic peace. We focus on political structures and norms for theoretical linkages directly related to the main question of ...

Why They Don't Fight: The Surprising Endurance of the Democratic ...

Few hypotheses in international relations are more influential than democratic peace theory—the idea that democracies do not go to war with one ...

Why Don't Democracies Fight Each Other? An Experimental Study

In the remainder of the article we link the diversionary theory of war (Levy. 1989; Morgan and Bickers 1992; Russett 1990) to the democracy / use-of- force ...

WAR LESS LIKELY BETWEEN MATURE DEMOCRACIES, SAYS ...

We learned that the hard way in Angola in 1992. We held elections that were generally agreed to have been free and fair -- but the conflict promptly resumed, ...