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Democracies at War Book

Democracies at War
Democracies at War, Why do democracies win wars? This is a critical question in the study of international relations, as a traditional view—expressed most famously by Alexis de Tocqueville—has been that democracies are inferior in crafting foreign policy and fighting wars. I, Democracies at War has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Democracies at War
  • Written by author Dan Reiter
  • Published by Princeton University Press, January 2002
  • Why do democracies win wars? This is a critical question in the study of international relations, as a traditional view—expressed most famously by Alexis de Tocqueville—has been that democracies are inferior in crafting foreign policy and fighting wars. I
  • "This is currently the best book on the security policies of democratic states and the big one everyone concerned with the topic will have to read immediately. It contains the most rigorous logic, the richest set of evidence, and the widest scope. Forcefu
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Acknowledgments
1Democracy's Fourth Virtue1
2Democracy, War Initiation, and Victory10
3Democracy and Battlefield Success58
4Balancers or Bystanders? The Lack of Fraternal Democratic Assistance during War84
5Winning Wars on Factory Floors? The Myth of the Democratic Arsenals of Victory114
6Democracy, Consent, and the Path to War144
7The Declining Advantages of Democracy: When Consent Erodes164
8Why Democracies Win Wars193
Notes207
Bibliography243
Index269


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