Democracies at war [electronic resource] / Dan Reiter and Allan C. Stam.

By: Reiter, Dan, 1967-Contributor(s): Stam, Allan C | ProQuest (Firm)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, c2002Description: xii, 283 p. : illISBN: 9781400824458 (electronic bk.)Subject(s): Democracy | WarGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 355.02 LOC classification: JC421 | .R4185 2002Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: TABLES AND FIGURES ix -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xi -- ONE -- Democracy's Fourth Virtue 1 -- TWO -- Democracy, War Initiation, and Victory 10 -- THREE -- Democracy and Battlefield Success 58 -- FOUR -- Balancers or Bystanders? The Lack of Fraternal -- Democratic Assistance during War 84 -- FIVE -- Winning Wars on Factory Floors? The Myth of the -- Democratic Arsenals of Victory 114 -- SIX -- Democracy, Consent, and the Path to War 144 -- SEVEN -- The Declining Advantages of Democracy: -- When Consent Erodes 164 -- EIGHT -- Why Democracies Win Wars 193 -- NoTEs 207 -- BIBLIOGRAPHY 243 -- INDEX 269.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: TABLES AND FIGURES ix -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xi -- ONE -- Democracy's Fourth Virtue 1 -- TWO -- Democracy, War Initiation, and Victory 10 -- THREE -- Democracy and Battlefield Success 58 -- FOUR -- Balancers or Bystanders? The Lack of Fraternal -- Democratic Assistance during War 84 -- FIVE -- Winning Wars on Factory Floors? The Myth of the -- Democratic Arsenals of Victory 114 -- SIX -- Democracy, Consent, and the Path to War 144 -- SEVEN -- The Declining Advantages of Democracy: -- When Consent Erodes 164 -- EIGHT -- Why Democracies Win Wars 193 -- NoTEs 207 -- BIBLIOGRAPHY 243 -- INDEX 269.

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