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Democratic peace and the norms of the public: a multilevel analysis of the relationship between regime type and citizens' bellicosity, 1981–2008
2016
Review of International Studies
AbstractThe democratic peace literature has convincingly shown that democracies do not fight other democracies. Theoretical explanations of this empirical phenomenon often claim that the citizenry in democracies prefers peaceful resolution of interstate conflicts. Still, there is a dearth of studies exploring the public's preferences and values directly. We seek to rectify this by investigating, in a novel way, the relationship between regime type and citizens' bellicosity. A comprehensive
doi:10.1017/s0260210516000097
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