“…Although the theoretical literature is far from in agreement about the effect of democracy on conflict (e.g., contrast Waltz, 1959with Doyle, 1986, the empirical results, with few exceptions, do support the proposition that democracy reduces interstate conflict (Babst, 1972;Bremer, 1992a;Chan, 1984;Dixon, 1989;Ember, Ember, Russett, 1992;Maoz and Abdolali, 1989;Morgan and Campbell, 1991;Morgan and Schwebach, 1991;Ray, 1992;Rummel, 1983;Russett and Antholis, 1991;Small and Singer, 1976).…”