"Democratic Peace Theory" explores the compelling idea that democracies are less likely to go to war with each other. This book covers historical evidence, theoretical frameworks, and modern implications, making it essential for those interested in international relations and peace studies.
Understanding democratic peace is vital for scholars, policymakers, and anyone concerned with global stability. This book offers deep insights across interconnected topics, ensuring a thorough grasp of the subject.
Overviews:
1-Democratic Peace Theory-Introduces the core concept, tracing its origins and significance.
2-World Peace-Examines the broader implications on global stability and conflict resolution.
3-Neorealism (International Relations)-Explores contrasts between democratic peace theory and neorealism.
4-International Relations Theory-Provides an overview of various theories, highlighting democratic peace.
5-Foreign Policy-Analyzes how democratic peace theory influences the foreign policies of democracies.
6-Democratization-Investigates the democratization process and its impact on peace.
7-Rudolph Rummel-Discusses Rudolph Rummel’s contributions to democratic peace theory.
8-Consociationalism-Looks at consociationalism and its connection to democratic peace.
9-Militarized Interstate Dispute-Studies instances of militarized disputes among democracies.
10-Anarchy (International Relations)-Examines the concept of anarchy and its relevance to democratic peace.
11-List of Wars Between Democracies-Provides an analysis of conflicts between democratic states.
12-Liberal Democracy-Explores liberal democracy principles and their link to peace.
13-Michael Mousseau-Highlights Michael Mousseau's contributions to the theory.
14-Capitalist Peace-Investigates how capitalist economies contribute to peace among democracies.
15-Perpetual Peace-A Philosophical Sketch-Analyzes Kant's work and its influence on democratic peace.
16-International Trade and State Security-Discusses how trade fosters peace among democracies.
17-Liberalism (International Relations)-Explores liberalism and its synergy with democratic peace.
18-Democratic Intervention-Examines the concept and implications of democratic intervention.
19-The Logic of Political Survival-Analyzes how political survival strategies contribute to peace in democracies.
20-Rationalism (International Relations)-Discusses rationalism's relevance to democratic peace.
21-Territorial Peace Theory-Explores the connection between territorial peace and democratic peace.
This book is ideal for professionals, students, and enthusiasts seeking to understand democratic peace theory and its applications. It provides invaluable insights that surpass the cost of investment.
Fouad Sabry, a distinguished author and thought leader, has a rich and diverse background that makes him uniquely qualified to write about politics. With a Bachelor of Science in Computer Systems and Automatic Control, and dual master’s degrees in Business Administration and Management in Information Technology from the University of Melbourne, Fouad's academic foundation is robust and interdisciplinary.
Fouad has over 25 years of professional experience in the Information Technology and Telecommunications sectors, working with renowned companies such as Vodafone and IBM across the Middle East and Africa. His tenure as the Regional Head of Business Development for Applications at Hewlett-Packard in Southern Europe, the Middle East, and Africa highlights his strategic prowess and leadership in driving business growth in complex, multicultural environments.
Currently, Fouad is an entrepreneur, author, and futurist, with a keen focus on emerging technologies and industry solutions. As the founder of the One Billion Knowledge Initiative, he is committed to leveraging his extensive expertise to empower individuals and communities through knowledge and innovation.
Fouad's unique blend of technical acumen, business insight, and visionary thinking provides him with a comprehensive perspective on the political dynamics that shape our world today. His books delve deeply into political systems, ideologies, and the forces that influence contemporary politics, offering readers informed and thought-provoking analyses.