Social purpose and militarized disputes

Authors
Citation
C. Peet et Mv. Simon, Social purpose and militarized disputes, J PEACE RES, 37(6), 2000, pp. 659-677
Citations number
48
Categorie Soggetti
Politucal Science & public Administration
Journal title
JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH
ISSN journal
00223433 → ACNP
Volume
37
Issue
6
Year of publication
2000
Pages
659 - 677
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-3433(200011)37:6<659:SPAMD>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
This study tests whether a government's social purpose helps account for th e likelihood of states to engage in militarized disputes. Ruggie has argued that states whose social purpose reflected the 'compromise of embedded lib eralism' would be more cooperative in their economic relations and would pr omote the creation of economic regimes which reflected this social purpose. We investigate whether governments which possess this 'embedded' liberal s ocial purpose are also more cooperative in the security arena. We introduce two measures that provide insight into the nature of state/society relatio ns which are consistent with the government's commitment to a liberal socia l purpose. These measures are negatively related to several aspects of mili tarized disputes. This is tested using binary time-series-cross-sectional a nalysis at the monad level while controlling for other important variables and for contamination caused by temporal and cross-sectional disturbances. This study identifies two state-level characteristics that indicate whether liberal social purpose states are more peaceful in general, in spite of th e failure of measures of democracy to do the same.