CORELAŢIA ÎNTRE DEMOCRAŢIE ŞI SECURITATEA NAŢIONALĂ ŞI INTERNAŢIONALĂ

The idea of democracy as a source of world peace appeared relatively late in political (Western) thought and is consistently attributed to German philosopher Immanuel Kant. Later, Rudolf Rummel and Michael Doyle are the authors of two major variants of democratic pacifism on the one hand the general...

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