Debating the Democratic Peace

Debating the Democratic Peace
ISBN-10
0262522136
ISBN-13
9780262522137
Category
Political Science
Pages
379
Language
English
Published
1996
Publisher
MIT Press
Authors
Sean M. Lynn-jones, Steven E. Miller, Michael E. Brown

Description

Are democracies less likely to go to war than other kinds of states? This volume addresses this question, one of relevance in academic and policy-making circles and one that has been debated by political scientists for many years.

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