Learn about Friendship Force of the NH Seacoast and enjoy an evening with Speaker Alynna Lyon
Can Democracy Create World Peace? Democratic Peace Theory: Misguided Policy
or Panacea
Can democracy create world peace? The Democratic Peace Theory finds that the probability of any two democracies engaging in war is 32/6876 = .0047; of not engaging in war is .9953. Beyond academics, last two presidential administrations embraced this research as a policy objective and way to build world peace. Yet this view rests on three problematic assumptions. The first holds that democracy will be welcomed and can be transplanted with relative ease. Secondly, democratically elected governments may not guarantee peacefully interests. Here “one must be careful what one wishes for” as democratically elected leadership may not always be benign and may pursue agendas in contrast to American interests. A third concern is how do you create a world of democracies? Can “gunpoint democracy” work or does it present a contradiction to the ideas of conflict resolution through nonviolence? This presentation will explore these issues and whether the quest for democratic universalism is a misguided and dangerous foreign policy or a panacea to interstate war.
Speaker:
Alynna Lyon is an assistant professor of political science at the University of New Hampshire. Her background is in peacekeeping, conflict resolution, international organizations, ethnic identity and nationalism, political violence, U.S. foreign policy, Middle East politics. She is faculty advisor for the UNH Model United Nations and currently serves as Chair of Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration section of the International Studies Association and Vice Chair of the Human Rights Section.
September 6, 2011 6:00PM
Madbury Town Hall,
Town Hall Road,
Madbury, NH 03823
Free, open to the public
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