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ID100764
Title ProperRegime type, the fate of leaders, and war
LanguageENG
AuthorDebs, Alexandre ;  Goemans, H E
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)We propose and test a formal model of war and domestic politics, building on recent evidence on the relationship between regime type, the effect of war on the probability of losing office, and the consequences of losing office. The less the outcome of international interaction affects a leader's tenure and the less punitive are the consequences of losing office, the more a leader is willing to make concessions to strike a peaceful bargain. We demonstrate that our theory successfully predicts war involvement among nondemocratic regime types. Moreover, our theory offers an intuitive explanation for the democratic peace. Compared to nondemocratic leaders, the tenure of democratic leaders depends relatively little on the war outcome, and democratic leaders fare relatively well after losing office. Thus, democratic leaders should be more willing and able to avoid war, especially with other democrats.
`In' analytical NoteAmerican Political Science Review Vol. 104, No. 3; Aug 2010: p430-445
Journal SourceAmerican Political Science Review Vol. 104, No. 3; Aug 2010: p430-445
Key WordsLeaders ;  War ;  Fate ;  Democracy ;  Non-democracy