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Never at War: Why Democracies Will Not Fight One Another Book

Never at War: Why Democracies Will Not Fight One Another
Never at War: Why Democracies Will Not Fight One Another, This lively survey of the history of conflict between democracies reveals a remarkable-and tremendously important-finding: fully democratic nations have never made war on other democracies. Furthermore, historian Spencer R. Weart concludes in this thought, Never at War: Why Democracies Will Not Fight One Another has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Never at War: Why Democracies Will Not Fight One Another
  • Written by author Spencer R. Weart
  • Published by Yale University Press, April 2000
  • This lively survey of the history of conflict between democracies reveals a remarkable-and tremendously important-finding: fully democratic nations have never made war on other democracies. Furthermore, historian Spencer R. Weart concludes in this thought
  • This lively survey of the history of conflict between democracies reveals a remarkable-and tremendously important-finding: fully democratic nations have never made war on other democracies. Furthermore, historian Spencer R. Weart concludes in this tho
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Prefacevii
Chapter 1Investigating the Puzzle of Democratic Peace1
Chapter 2Ancient Greece: Definitions and a Pattern of Peace24
Chapter 3Medieval Italy: Wars Without States38
Chapter 4The Rise of Republican States, Ideals, and Alliances56
Chapter 5The Political Culture of Peace75
Chapter 6The Swiss Republics: Defining an Enemy94
Chapter 7Oligarchy, Intervention, and Civil War113
Chapter 8Republics Versus Autocracies135
Chapter 9Well-Established Republics Versus Authoritarian Regimes146
Chapter 10Well-Established Republics Versus Newborn Republics164
Chapter 11Authoritarian Diplomacy179
Chapter 12Republican Diplomacy201
Chapter 13Imperialist Aggression by Democracies220
Chapter 14Leagues of Republics244
Chapter 15Crusading for Democracy270
AppendixMilitary Confrontations Between Approximately Republican Regimes of the Same Kind297
Notes319
Index413


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