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Author Ripsman, Norrin M.

Title Peacemaking by democracies : the effect of state autonomy on the post-World War settlements / Norrin M. Ripsman
Published University Park : Pennsylvania State University Press, [2002]
©2002

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Description viii, 272 pages ; 23 cm
Contents 1. Domestic Opinion and Democratic Foreign Security Policy -- 2. The Domestic Decision-Making Environments of Great Britain, France, and the United States After Two World Wars -- 3. The Post-World War I Settlement, 1919 -- 4. The Post-World War II Settlement, 1945-1954 -- 5. Structural Anatomy and Democratic Foreign Security Policy: Conclusions and Implications
Summary "Analysts of domestic politics in democratic countries have long argued that differences in the structures, procedures, and norms affecting the way democratic governments operate influence which policies executives choose and the degree of autonomy they have in choosing them in the face of popular and legislative opposition. However, when theorists explain how democracies conduct foreign policy, they tend to ignore or downplay differences and assume that democratic governments all behave similarly." "Challenging this assumption, Peacemaking by Democracies breaks down the category of "democracy" to argue that differences in structural autonomy among democratic states have a lot to do with how foreign security policies are chosen and international negotiations are carried out. The more structural autonomy the foreign security policy executive possesses, the greater the policy independence from public and legislative opinion it is able to achieve."--BOOK JACKET
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-260) and index
Subject International relations.
International relations -- Political aspects.
Democracy.
Peace treaties -- History.
LC no. 2002010315
ISBN 0271023988 paperback
0271022221 alkaline paper