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Explaining the Democratic Peace

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 September 2005

SEBASTIAN ROSATO
Affiliation:
The University of Chicago

Abstract

I am grateful for the opportunity to respond to the rejoinders to my article, “The Flawed Logic of Democratic Peace Theory” (Rosato 2003). In each case, I summarize the core issues at stake and explain why I do not believe that my critics have succeeded in casting serious doubt on my original argument.

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© 2005 by the American Political Science Association

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