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Do democracies win their wars ? / edited by Michael E. Brown, Owen R. Coté Jr., Sean M. Lynn-Jones... [et al.]

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  • Do democracies win their wars ? / edited by Michael E. Brown, Owen R. Coté Jr., Sean M. Lynn-Jones... [et al.]
  • Cambridge (Mass.) : London : The MIT press, cop. 2011
  • 1 vol. (XXIX-294 p.) : graph., tabl. ; 23 cm
  • International security readers
  • 978-0-262-51590-0
  • 0-262-51590-3
  • 9780262515900
  • International security readers [Massachusetts institute of technology] Cambridge (Mass.) the MIT press 1984
  • 355.02
  • Notes bibliogr.
  • Preface / Sean M. Lynn-Jones Part I : Victorious democracies: the case for a democratic advantage. Search for victory: Why democracies win their wars / Dan Reiter and Allan C. Stam ; Powerful pacifists : democratic states and war / David A. Lake Part II : The democratic victory debate. Making military might: Why do democracies succeed ? a review essay / Risa A. Brooks ; Democracy and victory : Why regime type hardly matters / Michael C. Desch ; The power of democratic cooperation / Ajin Choi ; Fair fights ? Evaluating theories of democracy and victory / David A. Lake ; Understanding victory: Why political institutions matter / Dan Reiter and Allan C. Stam ; Democracy and victory : fair fights or food fights ? / Michael C. Desch ; How smart and tough are democracies ? Reassessing theories of democratic victory in war / Alexander B. Downes ; Correspondence another skirmish in the battle over democracies and war / Dan Reiter and Allan C. Stam, Alexander B. Downes Part III : Democracy and deception : selection effects and democratic victory. The deception dividend : FDR's undeclared war / John M. Schuessler ; Correspondence : FDR, U.S. entry into World War II, and selection effects theory / Dan Reiter, John M. Schuessler
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