Despots, Democrats and the Determinants of International Conflict
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
Published:1st Jan '98
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An unequivocal endorsement of an assertive and resolute approach to foreign policy by democracies in their dealings with dictatorships. Drawing on the political writings of Kant, the rationale of Churchill's anti-appeasement policy, and the most up-to-date empirical research in international relations, the author forges a rigorous decision-theoretic model to account for the international interactions between despotic and democratic regimes. The model's validity is illustrated across a broad range of historical examples, while its policy-oriented implications, are shown to have far-reaching consequences for conventional perceptions of democratic deterrence posture and the security dilemma.
ISBN: 9781349261116
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 316g
230 pages
1st ed. 1998