Democracies do not fight each other. Why?
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- Título: Democracies do not fight each other. Why?
- Autor: Fernández Osorio, Andrés Eduardo
- Publicación original: 2012
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This article examines the existing arguments of the Democratic Peace Theory on why democracies do not fight each other. It aims to summarize the most important aspects of the theory, and to provide adequate counterarguments.
First, it explains the general implications of the theory, including its origins and explanations. Second, it explores the related critiques and controversies. Third, it identifies the theory’s practical application. Finally, it offers conclusions on how effective this theory could be during the present days.
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This article examines the existing arguments of the Democratic Peace Theory on why democracies do not fight each other. It aims to summarize the most important aspects of the theory, and to provide adequate counterarguments.
- Notas de reproducción original: Digitalización realizada por la Biblioteca Virtual del Banco de la República (Colombia)
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- Resumen: Democratic peace theory; Foreign policy; Mutual democratic pacifism; War
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- Forma/género: texto
- Idioma: inglés
- Institución origen: Biblioteca Virtual del Banco de la República
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