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Relationship between IGO Participation and Militarized Disputes: Analysis of Reciprocal Causation

Authors
Lee, Jae ChulWoo, JungmooKim, Hyung Min
Issue Date
Sep-2018
Publisher
KOREA INST DEFENSE ANALYSES-KIDA
Keywords
IGO participation; militarized interstate disputes; perpetual peace; triangulating peace; reciprocal causation
Citation
KOREAN JOURNAL OF DEFENSE ANALYSIS, v.30, no.3, pp 397 - 421
Pages
25
Indexed
SSCI
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
KOREAN JOURNAL OF DEFENSE ANALYSIS
Volume
30
Number
3
Start Page
397
End Page
421
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/9143
DOI
10.23844/kjcp.2018.05.30.2.397
ISSN
1016-3271
1941-4641
Abstract
This study examines theoretical arguments regarding the relationship between the participation of intergovernmental organizations and the onset of militarized interstate disputes. International relations theories posit that diplomatic cooperation among states in diverse areas of intergovernmental organizations deters military tensions and disputes among states. For example, in his perpetual peace theory, Immanuel Kant (1991) identified three preconditions for peace in the international system: democratic norms and institutions, economic interdependence, and active participation in intergovernmental organizations. Compared to the rather active scholarly interest in the first two pillars of Kant's perpetual peace theory, few scholars have conducted empirical examinations of the third pillar. In this study, we empirically examine the third pillar of Kantian peace: the relationship between shared IGO participation and militarized disputes. We find that from 1816-2001, the relationship was in fact two-way; shared IGO participation deterred military disputes, and the onset of disputes reduced shared IGO participation. Kant argued that active participation in intergovernmental organizations fosters an environment conducive to peaceful relations among states, and that military cooperation promotes diplomatic cooperation in the international setting. Finally, in terms of policy implications, this study highlights the need for interstate cooperation in diverse intergovernmental organizations to ensure peace and stability among states in the international system.
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