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Which tradition of the "Liberal Peace" argues that democracy is conducive to peace?
Which tradition of the "Liberal Peace" argues that democracy is conducive to peace?
- International institutions tradition
- Economic tradition
- Political tradition (correct)
- Realist tradition
According to the text, which tradition of the "Liberal Peace" suggests that international organizations promote peace?
According to the text, which tradition of the "Liberal Peace" suggests that international organizations promote peace?
- Realist tradition
- International institutions tradition (correct)
- Economic tradition
- Political tradition
What is Gartzke's goal regarding the economic tradition of the "Liberal Peace"?
What is Gartzke's goal regarding the economic tradition of the "Liberal Peace"?
- To replace it
- To discredit it
- To ignore it
- To promote it (correct)
What do realists think about the democratic peace and economic interdependence?
What do realists think about the democratic peace and economic interdependence?
According to the text, what may pacify conflicts more than trade?
According to the text, what may pacify conflicts more than trade?
Which of the following may lead to peace, according to the text?
Which of the following may lead to peace, according to the text?
How can institutions facilitate cooperation, according to the text?
How can institutions facilitate cooperation, according to the text?
Study Notes
- There are three traditions of the "Liberal Peace": political, economic, and international institutions.
- The political tradition believes that democracy is conducive to peace.
- The economic tradition argues that economic interdependence promotes peace.
- The international institutions tradition suggests that international organizations promote peace.
- Realists don't believe in the democratic peace or economic interdependence.
- Gartzke's goal is to rehabilitate the economic tradition.
- Statistical studies of the link between trade and conflict have mixed evidence.
- Financial interdependence may pacify conflicts more than trade.
- Capitalism, not democracy, may lead to peace.
- Institutions can facilitate cooperation by creating expectations of repeated interaction, providing information, and facilitating punishment.
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How does economic interdependence promote peace? Can democracy lead to a peaceful world? What is the role of international institutions in maintaining peace? Test your knowledge on the three traditions of the "Liberal Peace" and the arguments for and against them. Explore the mixed evidence surrounding the link between trade and conflict, and the potential pacifying effects of financial interdependence. Discover how capitalism and institutions can facilitate cooperation and contribute to a more peaceful global community. Take this quiz and become an expert on the theories of