Omer Faruk Orsun

Visiting Assistant Professor at NYUAD

Does the Market-Capitalist Peace Supersede the Democratic Peace? The Evidence Still Says Yes


Book chapter


Michael Mousseau, Omer F. Orsun, Jameson Ungerer
G. Schneider, N. P. Gleditsch, The Capitalist Peace, Routledge, 2013

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Mousseau, M., Orsun, O. F., & Ungerer, J. (2013). Does the Market-Capitalist Peace Supersede the Democratic Peace? The Evidence Still Says Yes. In G. Schneider & N. P. Gleditsch (Eds.), The Capitalist Peace. Routledge.


Chicago/Turabian   Click to copy
Mousseau, Michael, Omer F. Orsun, and Jameson Ungerer. “Does the Market-Capitalist Peace Supersede the Democratic Peace? The Evidence Still Says Yes.” In The Capitalist Peace, edited by G. Schneider and N. P. Gleditsch. Routledge, 2013.


MLA   Click to copy
Mousseau, Michael, et al. “Does the Market-Capitalist Peace Supersede the Democratic Peace? The Evidence Still Says Yes.” The Capitalist Peace, edited by G. Schneider and N. P. Gleditsch, Routledge, 2013.


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@incollection{mousseau2013a,
  title = {Does the Market-Capitalist Peace Supersede the Democratic Peace? The Evidence Still Says Yes},
  year = {2013},
  publisher = {Routledge},
  author = {Mousseau, Michael and Orsun, Omer F. and Ungerer, Jameson},
  editor = {Schneider, G. and Gleditsch, N. P.},
  booktitle = {The Capitalist Peace}
}

We appreciate the chance to respond to Dafoe and Russett’s (henceforth DR) reaction to our chapter and the challenge to the democratic peace (DP) causal hypothesis that the economic norms theory poses. DR have analysed our data and presented arguments that the best inference to draw from our chapter (Mousseau, Orsun, Ungerer, and Mousseau 2013, henceforth MOUM) and other works by Mousseau (2000, 2009) is that democracy remains at least one cause of the DP correlation. We would be perfectly content to reach this same conclusion, but cannot in light of the evidence.