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    Exam 12: Applying Perspectives and Levels of Analysis: the Case of the Democratic Peace
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    According to the Liberal Perspective, Democracies Do Not Go to War
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According to the Liberal Perspective, Democracies Do Not Go to War

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According to the liberal perspective, democracies do not go to war with one another because they belong to the same international institutions, whose laws and practices they follow.

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