Bulletin n. 2/2011
October 2011
CONTENTS
  • Section A) The theory and practise of the federal states and multi-level systems of government
  • Section B) Global governance and international organizations
  • Section C) Regional integration processes
  • Section D) Federalism as a political idea
  • Seung-Whan Choi
    Re-Evaluating Capitalist and Democratic Peace Models
    in International Studies Quarterly , vol. 55, issue 3, september ,  2011 ,  625-646
    ABSTRACT: After replicating Oneal and Russett’s (International Studies Quarterly, 41, 1997, 267; Journal of Peace Research, 36, 1999, 423) democratic peace model, Gartzke’s (American Journal of Political Science, 51, 2007, 180) study contends that “capitalism, and not democracy, leads to peace. Additional research is needed to corroborate, extend, and even refute the findings reported here.” In response to this open invitation, this study re-evaluates Gartzke’s capitalist peace model along with Oneal and Russett’s democratic peace model. This study identifies that while the capitalist peace model suffers from model misspecification, observation omission, and sample selection bias, the democratic peace model commits measurement error. After correcting these four problems, this study uncovers that while capitalism does not emerge as a cause mitigating militarized disputes or wars in a consistent manner, democracy does.
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