Democratic peace theory - the argument that democracies very rarely go to war with each other has come under attack recently for being too naive and for neglecting the vast amount of wars fought by democracies, especially since the end of the Cold War. This volume offers a fresh perspective by arguing that the same norms that are responsible for the democratic peace can be argued to be responsible for democratic war-proneness. The authors show that democratic norms, which are usually understood to cause peaceful behaviour, are heavily contested when dealing with a non-democratic other. The...
Democratic peace theory - the argument that democracies very rarely go to war with each other has come under attack recently for being too naive and f...