The right of democracies to sanction other democracies

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Avia Pasternak argues for a right that democracies have to sanction other democracies. This paper reconstructs her argument and objects to one of its premises.

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Terence Rajivan Edward
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Liberalism Without Perfection.Jonathan Quong - 2010 - Oxford University Press.
Sanctioning Liberal Democracies.Avia Pasternak - 2009 - Political Studies 57:54-74.

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