International studies, Vol. XIII No. 2, 2013.
Review article
“Democratic War”: Democratic Peace Theory and the War in Former Yugoslavia
Miljenko Antić
; Građevinski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu
Jadranka Vlahovec
; XII. gimnazija u Zagrebu
Abstract
This article analyses the democratic peace theory which holds that democra-cies do not fight each other. It tries to investigate whether the war in former Yugoslavia supports or rebukes this theory. The investigation of Mansfield and Snyder best explains the conflict in Yugoslavia. It was a conflict between democratizing states, which does not rebuke democratic peace theory, but it does challenge it because events in former Yugoslavia show that democratic elections – and they are conditio sine qua non of democracy – do not prevent wars.
Keywords
democratic peace; Yugoslavia; war; elections; democratization
Hrčak ID:
123000
URI
Publication date:
12.6.2013.
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