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发表于 2025-3-23 11:59:50
Democracy and Civil War,l factors (such as having a democratic system) when explaining the onset, duration and severity of civil war. To prevent civil war, it would make far more sense to make poorer countries richer, instead of promoting democracy. It would even be a very dangerous idea, as countries with changing levels
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发表于 2025-3-24 00:30:53
2947-4469 oice for particular concepts and measures, the unknown mechanisms, and the narrow focus on specific instrumental values. This volume will be necessary reading for anyone interested in debates on democracy in the contemporary global context.. .978-3-030-06274-3978-3-319-91656-9Series ISSN 2947-4469 Series E-ISSN 2947-4477
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2947-4469 ear story about what value democracy does and does not bring.This book is the first comprehensive analysis of the instrumental value of democracy in a comparative perspective. Based on extensive analyses of quantitative studies from different disciplines, it explores both the expected beneficial and
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发表于 2025-3-24 10:42:54
Democracy and Interstate War, peace hypothesis at the monadic level is inconclusive. Finally, the process of democratization is dangerous and living in a democratizing country means living in a less peaceful country. Hence, with regard to peace between countries, we cannot defend the idea that democracy has instrumental value.
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发表于 2025-3-25 02:11:57
Democracy and Interstate War,hy democracy does not cause peace, and why the empirical support for the popular idea of democratic peace is quite weak. Most statistical studies do not find a strong correlation between democracy and interstate war at the dyadic level, and they show that there are other—more powerful—explanations f