Democratic Militarism Democratic Militarism
Cambridge Studies in International Relations

Democratic Militarism

Voting, Wealth, and War

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Publisher Description

Why are democracies pursuing more military conflicts, but achieving worse results? Democratic Militarism shows that a combination of economic inequality and military technical change enables an average voter to pay very little of the costs of large militaries and armed conflict, in terms of both death and taxes. Jonathan Caverley provides an original statistical analysis of public opinion and international aggression, combined with historical evidence from the late Victorian British Empire, the US Vietnam War effort, and Israel's Second Lebanon War. This book undermines conventional wisdom regarding democracy's exceptional foreign policy characteristics, and challenges elite-centered explanations for poor foreign policy. This accessible and wide ranging book offers a new account of democratic warfare, and will help readers to understand the implications of the revolution in military affairs.

GENRE
Politics & Current Affairs
RELEASED
2014
30 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
425
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
2.6
MB
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