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Democracy and Security: Preferences, Norms and Policy-Making
Contributor(s): Evangelista, Matthew (Editor), Muller, Harald (Editor), Schoernig, Niklas (Editor)
ISBN: 0415433894     ISBN-13: 9780415433891
Publisher: Routledge
OUR PRICE:   $161.50  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: October 2008
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This edited book offers a broad examination of how democratic preferences and norms are relevant to security policy beyond the decision of whether to go to war, therefore providing a fresh understanding of state behaviour in the security realm.

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BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | Political Ideologies - Democracy
- Political Science | Political Freedom
- Political Science | Security (national & International)
Dewey: 321.8
LCCN: 2008000633
Series: Contemporary Security Studies (Hardcover)
Physical Information: 0.7" H x 6.2" W x 9.3" (1.10 lbs) 224 pages
 
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It has become generally accepted wisdom that democracies do not go to war against each other. However, there are significant differences between democratic states in terms of their approach to war and security policy in general.

This edited book offers a broad examination of how democratic preferences and norms are relevant to security policy beyond the decision of whether to go to war. It therefore offers a fresh understanding of state behaviour in the security realm. The contributors discuss such issues as defence policy, air war, cluster bombs, non-lethal weapons, weapons of mass destruction, democratic and non-democratic nuclear weapon states' transparency, and the political and ideological background of the ongoing 'Revolution in Military Affairs'.

It has become generally accepted wisdom that democracies do not go to war against each other. However, there are significant differences between democratic states in terms of their approach to war and security policy in general.