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Author:Crawford, N.
Title:A security regime among democracies: cooperation among Iroquois nations
Journal:International Organization
1994 : SUMMER, 48:3, p. 345-385
Index terms:SECURITY
DEMOCRACY
IRAQ
CO-OPERATION
Language:eng
Abstract:In precolonial and colonial North America five Irouquois nations, which previously had fought for generations, stopped wars among themselves and lived in peace for about 325 years. This history raises several questions: why did the Iroquois nations stop fighting each other; did the fact that each nation was a democracy have anything to do with the end of war among them; and what are the lessons of this peace for international relations scholars?
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