quote:![]() I NEVER claimed that democratic peace theory was simply wrong. I said your claim that it is proven is simply wrong. ![]() |
quote:![]() The fact is that you are simply wrong. The democratic peace is no where near fact. There are numerous examples prior to the 20th Century where democracies went to war against each other. ![]() |
Don't seem to match, eh?
Well, I received this in my email today (thanks to Co_Sinus):
quote:![]() *This e-mail was sent to CIVNet, but I thought maybe you could find interest in it too* Hello. Pardon my English, since it’s not my native language. I was just reading your post on Apolyton Net, where you stated the following: “Norway was NOT under Nazi rule but AS A DEMOCRACY declared war on the Western Powers.” Since this is somewhat different from my education (I’m Norwegian by the way), I’d like to tell you what we learn in school. 8. April: Norway was a monarchy under king Haakon 7. The king had chosen a Prime Minister (I dont remember his name), witch had support in Stortinget (The Norwegian parliament). In this way you could say that Norway was democratic. 9. April: Nazi-Germany attacks Norway. In the morning the nazi ship “Blücher” is sunk. Onboard Blücher, there were Nazi special forces, who should secure the royal family and the cabinet. However as the ship was sunk. An emissary from the Nazi-Germany negotiates about surrender with the foreign minister. He declines after a consultation with the rest of the cabinet. The royal family, the cabinet and the parliament escapes to Elverum by train. On the same morning (9. April) Vidkun Quisling declared himself Prime Minister over the radio. Quisling was the ledader of NS (Nasjonal Samling) a small fascistic party, who supported Nazi-Germany. 10. April: In Elverum there is new negotiations. One of the demands is that the king should acknowledge Quisling as Prime Minister, but the king declines. On Elverum, the parliament gave up its right to the cabinet*. Later the king and the cabinet escapes to England (A Western Power). *Some of the formalities was wrong, however all of the members in the parliament agreed to this. NOTE: History is not my best subject, so the details might be somewhat inaccurate. You could of course say that the illegal Prime Minister Quisling (With support from about 25 000 people) ruled as democracy. You could say that even through Norway was occupied by Nazi-Germany it was not under Nazi rule. You might be right and almost every Norwegian citizen wrong. About the democratic peace vs hegemony thingy, I don't have clue. Yours sincerely Co_Sinus ![]() |
That hopefully proves my point on Norway.
Next time, please choose your words with care. I don't like getting mad at people, but when I'm called unscholarly, etc. then I get a tad bit angry.
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