The territorial peace borders, state development, and international conflict

There is continued discussion in international relations surrounding the existence (or not) of the 'democratic peace' - the idea that democracies do not fight each other. This book argues that threats to homeland territories force centralization within the state, for three reasons. These f...

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Main Author: Gibler, Douglas M. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Cambridge University Press 2012
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