Democratic Peace Theory and Realsim
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원래의 Essay Topic은 Discuss the importance of the so-called democratic peace proposition. Is the democratic peace compatible with Realism? If so, how? If not, in what ways does it modify or change standard Realist assumptions? 이며, 영국에서의 정치학 학부 2학년 재학시 국제관계학 이론 수업에서 제출한 Essay 입니다. Essay 점수는 74점을 받았으며 US GPA로 환산 시 A+ or A0에 해당합니다.Democratic Peace Theory가 Realism과의 정합성을 가지는지, 또는 어떤 방식으로 Democratic Peace Theory가 Classical Realist 가정을 바꾸었는지에 대한 질의입니다.
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I. IntroductionII. Understanding the Democratic Peace Proposition
III. Debating Democratic Peace Proposition : is it problematic and biased?
IV. Alternative Explanation of Democratic Peace Phenomenon
V. Democratic peace thesis and its challenge to realist assumptions
VI. Conclusion
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I. IntroductionIt is almost agreed, among scholars in the field of international relations, that democracies do not fight one another although there is no agreed causal logic between democracy and peace. The democratic peace thesis is not only a simple description of a phenomenon in international politics but also a widely accepted argument presupposing that democratic norms and values prevent democracies from taking military actions against one another.
The essay topic requires us to tackle mainly two different questions : the importance of the democratic peace thesis and its influence on core realists assumptions. Bearing these questions in my mind, I shall make a subdivision of my arguments in the following four sections.
Firstly, I shall briefly explain what the democratic peace proposition is (section II). Secondly, I shall argue that democratic peace proponents do not seem to clearly explain the causal direction between plausible independent variables and a dependent variable(democratic peace), and that the democratic peace thesis seems to contradict itself in terms of ‘democracy’ since developed democracies, mainly the USA, intervened in other democracies several times through covert actions(section III), and I shall show that an alternative argument can be put forward(section IV).
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