In this article the author explores whether democracies are less warlike. He cites a 1795 essay by German philosopher Immanuel Kant, titled "Perpetual Peace," which concluded that a democratic republic was less likely to support their government in a war, a multiple logistic regression model on data from the Correlates of War Project in the book "Triangulating Peace" by Bruce Russett and John Oneal, and research by political scientist Håvard Hegre in the "Journal of Peace Research."
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