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Demokratie als Friedensfaktor: monadische & dyadische Befunde

Monadische Befunde: Demokratien betreiben friedliche Außenpolitik

 

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David P. Auerswald/Inward Bound, Domestic Institutions and Military Conflicts, in: International Organization Jg. 53, Nr. 3, 1999, S. 469-504

 

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Kenneth Benoit, Democracies Really Are More Pacific (in General). Reexamining Regime Type and War Involvement, in: Journal of Conflict Resolution Jg. 40, Nr. 4, 1996, S. 636-657.

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Ernst-Otto Czempiel, Kants Theorem. Oder: Warum sind die Demokratien (noch immer) nicht friedlich?, in: Zeitschrift für Internationale Beziehungen Jg. 3, Nr. 1, 1996, S. 79-101.

 

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Nils Petter Gleditsch/Havard Hegre, Peace and Democracy: Three Levels of Analysis, in: Journal of Conflict Resolution Jg. 41, Nr. 2, 1997, S. 283-310.

 

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James Lee Ray, Democracy and International Conflict. An Evaluation of the Democratic Peace Proposition (Studies in International Relations), Columbia, SC (University of South Carolina Press), 1995

 

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David L. Rousseau/Christopher Gelpi/Dan Reiter/Paul K. Huth, Assessing the Dyadic Nature of the Democratic Peace, 1918-88, in: American Political Science Review Jg. 90, Nr. 3, 1996, S. 512-533.

 

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Rudolph J. Rummel, Democracies ARE Less Warlike than Other Regimes, in: European Journal of International Relations Jg. 1, Nr. 4, 1995, S. 457-479.

 

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Rudolph J. Rummel, Power Kills. Democracy as a Method of Nonviolence, New Brunswick/London (Transaction Publishers), 1999

 

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Randolph M. Siverson, Democracies and War Participation: In Defense of the Institutional Constraint Argument, in: European Journal of International Relations Jg. 1, Nr. 4, 1995, S. 481-489.

 

Dyadische Befunde: Demokratien führen keine Kriege gegeneinander


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William Antholis/Bruce Russett, Do Democracies Fight Each Other? Evidence from the Peloponnesian War, in: Journal of Peace Research Jg. 29, Nr. 4, 1992, S. 415-434.

 

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Stuart A. Bremer, Dangerous Dyads - Conditions Affecting the Likelihood of Interstate War, 1816-1965, in: Journal of Conflict Resolution Jg. 36, Nr. 2, 1992, S. 309-341.

 

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Stuart A. Bremer, Democracy and Militarized Interstate Conflict, 1816-1965, in: International Interactions Jg. 18, Nr. 3, 1993, S. 231-249.

 

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William J. Dixon, Democracy and the Peaceful Settlement of International Conflict, in: American Political Science Review Jg. 88, Nr. 1, 1994, S. 14-32.

 

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Carol R. Ember/Melvin Ember/Bruce Russett, Peace Between Participatory Polities. A Cross Cultural Test of the "Democracies Rarely Fight Each Other" Hypothesis, in: World Politics Jg. 44, Nr. 4, 1992, S. 573-599.

 

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Daniel S. Geller/David J. Singer, Nations at War: A Scientific Study of International Conflict (Cambridge Studies in International Relations), Cambridge (Cambridge University Press), 1998

 

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Charles S. Gochman/Zeev Maoz, Militarized Interstate Disputes, 1816-1976. Procedures, Patterns, Insights, in: Journal of Conflict Resolution Jg. 28, Nr. 4, 1984, S. 585-616.

 

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Zeev Maoz/Nasrin Abdolali, Regime Types and International Conflict, 1816 -1976, in: Journal of Conflict Resolution Jg. 33, Nr. 1, 1989, S. 3-35.

 

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Zeev Maoz/Bruce M. Russett, Normative and Structural Causes of Democratic Peace, 1946-1986, in: American Political Science Review Jg, 87, Nr. 3, 1993, S. 624-638.

 

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T. Clifton Morgan/Sally Howard Campbell, Domestic Structure, Decisional Constraints, and War: So Why Kant Democracies Fight?, in: Journal of Conflict Resolution Jg. 35, Nr. 2, 1991, S. 187-211.

 

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John M. Owen, How Liberalism Produces Democratic Peace, in: International Security Jg. 19, Nr. 2, 1994, S. 87-125.

 

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Kenneth A. Schultz, Domestic Opposition and Signaling in International Crises, in: American Political Science Review Jg. 92, Nr. 4, 1998, S. 829-844.

 

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Kenneth A. Schultz, Do Democratic Institutions Constrain or Inform? Contrasting two Institutional Perspectives on Democracy and War, in: International Organization Jg, 53, Nr. 2, 1999, S. 233-266.