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Professor Sara McLaughlin Mitchell explains democratic peace as the evidence-based theory that examines why democracies rarely take to arms on each other.
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McLaughlin Mitchell, S. (Academic). (2016). Democratic peace [Video]. SAGE Knowledge. https://www.doi.org/10.4135/9781473955394
McLaughlin Mitchell, Sara. "Democratic Peace." In SAGE Video. London: SAGE Publications Ltd, 2016. Video, 00:01:45. https://www.doi.org/10.4135/9781473955394.
McLaughlin Mitchell, S., 2016. Democratic Peace, SAGE Video. [Streaming Video] London: SAGE Publications Ltd. Available at: <http://www.doi.org/10.4135/9781473955394> [Accessed 21 Jan 2021].
McLaughlin Mitchell, Sara. Democratic Peace. Online video clip. SAGE Video. London: SAGE Publications, Ltd., 28 Jan 2016. doi: https://www.doi.org/10.4135/9781473955394. 21 Jan 2021.
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