TY - BOOK AU - Philipp Schweers PY - 2009 CY - München, Germany PB - GRIN Verlag SN - 9783640355105 TI - The 'Democratic Peace' proposition and democracies using military force DO - 10.3239/9783640355105 UR - https://www.hausarbeiten.de/document/129263 N2 - The theory of democratic peace is perhaps one of the most widely accepted propositions among international relations scholars today. A vast body of literature, from theoretical elaborations to statistical measurements, concerning liberal peace and/or democratic peace theory has been developed and has explored the proposition profoundly. While it is almost empirically proven that the probability of wars between democratic states is very low or even zero, war is obviously – while having a look on recent or current armed conflicts in which democratic states are engaged – still an option for liberal democracies with regards to disputes with non-democratic states. On a first glance this seems to be paradox. But, while having a deeper look into the scientific discussions, approaches and explanations, it seemingly becomes clear that these two parts – namely the peaceful conflict-resolution between democratic states and democracies’ use of military force – are not conflicting. KW - Democratic, Peace LA - English ER -