The Capitalist Peace
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Abstract
It is widely accepted that democracies are less conflict prone, if only with other democracies. Debate persists, however, about the causes underlying liberal peace. This article offers a contrarian account based on liberal political economy. Economic development, free markets, and similar interstate interests all anticipate a lessening of militarized disputes or wars. This “capitalist peace” also accounts for the effect commonly attributed to regime type in standard statistical tests of the democratic peace.
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- Contrarian
- Democracy
- Political economy
- Political science
- Politics
- Economic system
- Development economics
- Economics
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