The Nexus between the Democratic Peace Theory and Economic Coercion: Why Democracies Fight Each Other?

Volume: 8 Number: 4 October 16, 2009
  • Heather Chingono
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The Nexus between the Democratic Peace Theory and Economic Coercion: Why Democracies Fight Each Other?

Abstract

Recent research shows that the Democratic Peace Theory (hereinafter referred to as DPT) is based on the
dyadic (democracies rarely if ever fight one another) and the monadic (democracies are more peaceful in
general) assumptions. In asserting these premises the DPT has concentrated mainly on militarized conflict.
However, recent scholarly work has shown that the definition of the term “conflict” has widened in scope
to include economic conflict prompting the use of coercion. Using some sanctions episodes in Hufbauer
Clyde Gary et al (2006) this article investigates how and why democracies have used economic sanctions
against each other despite their shared values and beliefs, economic interdependence and universal
conflict resolution mechanisms that presumably favor peace. This research seeks to falsify the dyadic
premise/claim of the DPT by citing a clash of interests, domestic values and priorities among citizens,
high levels of trade between democracies and economic strength of democracies as factors facilitating
democracies sanctioning each other.

Key words: democratic peace theory (DPT), economic sanctions/coercion, democracies

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Heather Chingono This is me

Publication Date

October 16, 2009

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December 16, 2015

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Year 2009 Volume: 8 Number: 4

APA
Chingono, H. (2009). The Nexus between the Democratic Peace Theory and Economic Coercion: Why Democracies Fight Each Other? Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations, 8(4), 62-78. https://izlik.org/JA44SN92ZD
AMA
1.Chingono H. The Nexus between the Democratic Peace Theory and Economic Coercion: Why Democracies Fight Each Other? Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations. 2009;8(4):62-78. https://izlik.org/JA44SN92ZD
Chicago
Chingono, Heather. 2009. “The Nexus Between the Democratic Peace Theory and Economic Coercion: Why Democracies Fight Each Other?”. Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations 8 (4): 62-78. https://izlik.org/JA44SN92ZD.
EndNote
Chingono H (October 1, 2009) The Nexus between the Democratic Peace Theory and Economic Coercion: Why Democracies Fight Each Other? Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations 8 4 62–78.
IEEE
[1]H. Chingono, “The Nexus between the Democratic Peace Theory and Economic Coercion: Why Democracies Fight Each Other?”, Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations, vol. 8, no. 4, pp. 62–78, Oct. 2009, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA44SN92ZD
ISNAD
Chingono, Heather. “The Nexus Between the Democratic Peace Theory and Economic Coercion: Why Democracies Fight Each Other?”. Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations 8/4 (October 1, 2009): 62-78. https://izlik.org/JA44SN92ZD.
JAMA
1.Chingono H. The Nexus between the Democratic Peace Theory and Economic Coercion: Why Democracies Fight Each Other? Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations. 2009;8:62–78.
MLA
Chingono, Heather. “The Nexus Between the Democratic Peace Theory and Economic Coercion: Why Democracies Fight Each Other?”. Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations, vol. 8, no. 4, Oct. 2009, pp. 62-78, https://izlik.org/JA44SN92ZD.
Vancouver
1.Heather Chingono. The Nexus between the Democratic Peace Theory and Economic Coercion: Why Democracies Fight Each Other? Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations [Internet]. 2009 Oct. 1;8(4):62-78. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA44SN92ZD