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Preface | vii | |
Chapter 1 | Investigating the Puzzle of Democratic Peace | 1 |
Chapter 2 | Ancient Greece: Definitions and a Pattern of Peace | 24 |
Chapter 3 | Medieval Italy: Wars Without States | 38 |
Chapter 4 | The Rise of Republican States, Ideals, and Alliances | 56 |
Chapter 5 | The Political Culture of Peace | 75 |
Chapter 6 | The Swiss Republics: Defining an Enemy | 94 |
Chapter 7 | Oligarchy, Intervention, and Civil War | 113 |
Chapter 8 | Republics Versus Autocracies | 135 |
Chapter 9 | Well-Established Republics Versus Authoritarian Regimes | 146 |
Chapter 10 | Well-Established Republics Versus Newborn Republics | 164 |
Chapter 11 | Authoritarian Diplomacy | 179 |
Chapter 12 | Republican Diplomacy | 201 |
Chapter 13 | Imperialist Aggression by Democracies | 220 |
Chapter 14 | Leagues of Republics | 244 |
Chapter 15 | Crusading for Democracy | 270 |
Appendix | Military Confrontations Between Approximately Republican Regimes of the Same Kind | 297 |
Notes | 319 | |
Index | 413 |
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