All Academic, Inc. Research Logo

Info/CitationFAQResearchAll Academic Inc.
Document

History, Democracy, and Peace: The Post-World War I Emergence of the Democratic Peace
Unformatted Document Text:  39 REFERENCES Beck, Nathaniel, Jonathan N. Katz, and Richard Tucker. 1998. Taking Time Seriously in Binary Time-Series-Cross-Section Analysis. American Journal of Political Science 42:1260-88. Benoit, Kenneth. 1996. Democracies Really Are More Pacific (in General). Journal of Conflict Resolution 40(4): 309-341. Bennett, D. Scott, and Allan C. Stam. 2000. EUGene: A Conceptual Manual. International Interactions 26:179-204. Bueno de Mesquita, Bruce, Alastair Smith, Randolph M. Siverson, and James D. Morrow. 1999. An Institutional Explanation for the Democratic Peace. American Political Science Review 93: 791-807. -----. 2003. The Logic of Political Survival. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press. Cederman, Lars-Erik. 2001. Back to Kant: Reinterpreting the Democratic Peace as a Macrohistorical Learning Process. American Political Science Review 95(1): 15-31. Cederman, Lars-Erik, and Mohan Penubarti Rao. 2001. Exploring the Dynamics of the Democratic Peace. Journal of Conflict Resolution 45(6): 818-833. Cederman, Lars-Erik, and Kristian Skrede Gleditsch. 2004. Conquest and Regime Change: An Evolutionary Model of the Spread of Democracy and Peace. International Studies Quarterly 48: 603-629. Eichengreen, Barry. 1996. Globalizing Capital: A History of the International Monetary System. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Fearon, James D. 1994. Domestic Political Audiences and the Escalation of International Disputes. American Political Science Review 88(3): 577-592. -----. 1995. Rationalist Explanations for War. International Organization 49(3): 379-414. Ghosn, Faten, and Glenn Palmer. 2003. Codebook for the Militarized Interstate Dispute Data, Version 3.0. Online: http://cow2.la.psu.edu. Gleditsch, Kristian Skrede. 2002. All International Politics is Local: The Diffusion of Conflict, Integration, and Democratization. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. Gleditsch, Nils Petter, and Havard Hegre. 1997. Peace and Democracy: Three Levels of Analysis. Journal of Conflict Resolution 41(2): 283-310.

Authors: McDonald, Patrick.
first   previous   Page 39 of 41   next   last



background image
39
REFERENCES

Beck, Nathaniel, Jonathan N. Katz, and Richard Tucker. 1998. Taking Time Seriously in
Binary Time-Series-Cross-Section Analysis. American Journal of Political Science
42:1260-88.

Benoit, Kenneth. 1996. Democracies Really Are More Pacific (in General). Journal of
Conflict Resolution
40(4): 309-341.

Bennett, D. Scott, and Allan C. Stam. 2000. EUGene: A Conceptual Manual.
International Interactions 26:179-204.

Bueno de Mesquita, Bruce, Alastair Smith, Randolph M. Siverson, and James D.
Morrow. 1999. An Institutional Explanation for the Democratic Peace. American
Political Science Review
93: 791-807.

-----. 2003. The Logic of Political Survival. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.

Cederman, Lars-Erik. 2001. Back to Kant: Reinterpreting the Democratic Peace as a
Macrohistorical Learning Process. American Political Science Review 95(1): 15-31.

Cederman, Lars-Erik, and Mohan Penubarti Rao. 2001. Exploring the Dynamics of the
Democratic Peace. Journal of Conflict Resolution 45(6): 818-833.

Cederman, Lars-Erik, and Kristian Skrede Gleditsch. 2004. Conquest and Regime
Change: An Evolutionary Model of the Spread of Democracy and Peace. International
Studies Quarterly
48: 603-629.

Eichengreen, Barry. 1996. Globalizing Capital: A History of the International
Monetary System
. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Fearon, James D. 1994. Domestic Political Audiences and the Escalation of
International Disputes. American Political Science Review 88(3): 577-592.

-----. 1995. Rationalist Explanations for War. International Organization 49(3): 379-
414.

Ghosn, Faten, and Glenn Palmer. 2003. Codebook for the Militarized Interstate Dispute
Data, Version 3.0. Online: http://cow2.la.psu.edu.

Gleditsch, Kristian Skrede. 2002. All International Politics is Local: The Diffusion of
Conflict, Integration, and Democratization
. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

Gleditsch, Nils Petter, and Havard Hegre. 1997. Peace and Democracy: Three Levels of
Analysis. Journal of Conflict Resolution 41(2): 283-310.


Convention
Submission, Review, and Scheduling! All Academic Convention can help with all of your abstract management needs and many more. Contact us today for a quote!
Submission - Custom fields, multiple submission types, tracks, audio visual, multiple upload formats, automatic conversion to pdf.
Review - Peer Review, Bulk reviewer assignment, bulk emails, ranking, z-score statistics, and multiple worksheets!
Reports - Many standard and custom reports generated while you wait. Print programs with participant indexes, event grids, and more!
Scheduling - Flexible and convenient grid scheduling within rooms and buildings. Conflict checking and advanced filtering.
Communication - Bulk email tools to help your administrators send reminders and responses. Use form letters, a message center, and much more!
Management - Search tools, duplicate people management, editing tools, submission transfers, many tools to manage a variety of conference management headaches!
Click here for more information.

first   previous   Page 39 of 41   next   last

©2008 All Academic, Inc.