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Title: Why Democracies are less likely to fight each other : the Kantian peace and democratic peace theory
Authors: University of Malta. Institute for European Studies
Keywords: Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804 -- Political and social views
Peace (Philosophy)
International relations
World politics
Issue Date: 2013-11-12
Publisher: University of Malta. Institute for European Studies
Citation: (2013, November 12). Why Democracies are less likely to fight each other : the Kantian peace and democratic peace theory. University of Malta. Institute for European Studies.
Abstract: In this public discussion, chaired by Dr Marcello Carammia, Professor Caranti spoke about Immanuel Kant and the so-called Democratic Peace Theory (DPT), and linked it to his studies, arguing that despite appearances Kant's model is very different from DPT's, that it is more convincing from a normative perspective, and that it is supported by evidence better than DPT.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/129522
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