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Democracy And War The End Of An Illusion Errol A Henderson

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Democracy And War The End Of An Illusion Errol A Henderson
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Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 45.42 MB
Pages: 191
Author: Errol A. Henderson
ISBN: 9781685855062, 1685855067
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Democracy And War The End Of An Illusion Errol A Henderson by Errol A. Henderson 9781685855062, 1685855067 instant download after payment.

Errol Henderson critically examines what has been called the closest thing to an empirical law in world politics, the concept of the democratic peace. Henderson tests two versions of the democratic peace proposition (DPP)—that democracies rarely if ever fight one another, and that democracies are more peaceful in general than nondemocracies—using exactly the same data and statistical techniques as their proponents. In effect hoisting the thesis on its own petard, he finds that the ostensible "democratic peace" has in fact been the result of a confluence of several processes during the post–World War II era. It seems clear, Henderson maintains, that the presence of democracy is hardly a guarantor of peace—and under certain conditions, it may even increase the probability of war.

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