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ID160809
Title ProperDo liberal ties pacify? a study of the cod wars
LanguageENG
AuthorSteinsson, Sverrir
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Cod Wars, three militarized interstate disputes between the UK and Iceland (1958–1961, 1972–1973, 1975–1976), have often been presented as an egregious exception to the liberal peace. There are, however, few comprehensive analyses of the liberal dimensions of the Cod Wars. This article comprehensively analyses the ways in which each of the Cod Wars is consistent or inconsistent with the liberal peace. I find that while the supposedly pacifying factors of the liberal peace – democracy, trade and institutional ties – effectively made the disputes more contentious, they also ensured that escalation to actual war was impossible.
`In' analytical Note
Cooperation and Conflict Vol. 53, No.3; Sep 2018: p.339-355
Journal SourceCooperation and Conflict 2018-09 53, 3
Key WordsUnited Kingdom ;  Democratic Peace ;  Liberal Peace ;  Small States ;  Iceland ;  Cod Wars