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ID085572
Title ProperTheorization, harm, and the democratic imperative
Other Title Informationlessons from the politicization of the democratic - peace thesis
LanguageENG
AuthorIsh - Shalom, Piki
Publication2008.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The migration of democratic-peace theory from academia to the American political arena resulted in misrepresenting the theory politically. Both the form and content of the political misrepresentation are different from those of the theory. It is argued here that rather, than the theory itself, it is its political misrepresentation that influenced public deliberation and the recent American efforts to democratize the Middle East. Thus, the inputs of theorizing the democratic peace are shown to cause political harms and policy mishaps. Identifying the harms, the mishaps and the theoreticians' indirect responsibilities for them, I conclude that theoreticians are ascribed with political responsibility ensuing in a democratic imperative to show greater concern and involvement in the political destinies of their theories and to participate more actively in the public deliberations that shape policies
`In' analytical NoteInternational Studies Review Vol. 10, No. 4; Dec 2008: p680-692
Journal SourceInternational Studies Review Vol. 10, No. 4; Dec 2008: p680-692
Key WordsDemocracy ;  Democratic Imperative ;  Democratic Peace Thesis ;  Theorization ;  Harm