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Democracy And Peace (1916)
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108 pages
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The book delves into the essential connection between democracy and peace, arguing that democratic societies are less prone to war and more inclined to peaceful conflict resolution. It is structured into three sections: an overview of democracy's historical evolution, an analysis of its role in fostering peace, and a discussion of contemporary challenges like nationalism and militarism. Pratt uses historical and political examples to support his arguments, offering insights on how democracies can strive for a more peaceful future.
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2008, paperback
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