Democratic Peace




Democratic Peace

Democratic Peace

The term democratic peace comes from the political science and designing the hypothesis that among democratic nations held no military conflicts. The supported by empirical evidence theory is sometimes also the only empirical designates the law of international relations. However, in the article "grasping the democratic peace: principles for a post conflict-cold war world" written by Bruce Russett, he stated that before World War I, the countries share strong norms and do not believe in war against each other. The author mentioned that by the end of nineteenth century, there are number of incidents that forced the stable democracies to get involved in brutal wars. Before ...
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