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Aggressiveness of Democracies: Testing a Generalized Democratic Peace Hypothesis

Student: Maltsev Artem

Supervisor: Ilya Lokshin

Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Political Science (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 7

Year of Graduation: 2017

The main focus of the research is extended evaluation of the internal political institutions influence on different strategies of international conflict solving in the framework Democratic Peace Theory. The key innovation of the suggested approach is to observe the role of economic sanctions as preliminary step to further military escalation, as well as the attempt to implement low-cost strategy that is alternative to risky brute force. The research is based on cluster analysis of the policy strategies of the democracies and logistic panel regression analysis.

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