Democracy and International Conflict: An Evolution of the Democratic Peace Proposition (Studies in International Relations)
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In Democracy and International Conflict, James Lee Ray defends the idea, so optimistically advanced by diplomats in the wake of the Soviet Union’s demise and so hotly debated by international relations scholars, that democratic states do not initiate war against one another and therefore offer an avenue to universal peace. Ray acknowledges that despite persuasive theoretical arguments and empirical evidence in favor of this idea, the democratic peace proposition is susceptible to attack on three points: the statistical rarity of both international wars and democracies; the difficulty in defining democracy; and the vulnerability of democratic regimes. To confront these criticisms, Ray offers a systematic analysis of regime transitions and a workable definition of democracy as well as careful scrutiny of cases in which democracies averted international conflict.
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Author:
James Lee Ray
Paperback:
256 pages
Publisher:
University of South Carolina Press
Publication Date:
August 31, 2009
Language:
English
ISBN:
1570032416
Product Length:
9.04 inches
Product Width:
6.06 inches
Product Height:
0.77 inches
Product Weight:
0.9 pounds
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8.9 inches
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6.0 inches
Package Height:
0.7 inches
Package Weight:
0.95 pounds
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