We develop a quantitative theory of repeated political transitions driven by revolts and reforms. In the model, the beliefs of disenfranchised citizens play a key role in determining revolutionary pressure, which in interaction with preemptive reforms determines regime dynamics. We estimate the model structurally, targeting key moments of the data. The estimated model generates a process of political transitions that looks remarkably close to the data, replicating the empirical shape of transition hazards, the frequency of revolts relative to reforms, the distribution of newly established regime types after revolts and reforms, and the unconditional distribution over regime types. Using the estimated model, we also explore circumstances of ...
Many political revolutionary theorists have argued that political revolutionary activity occurs in a...
This paper analyses the role of peaceful and violent protest in the democratization process. We inte...
Scholars, observing clustering in transitions to democracy, argue that democratization diffuses acro...
We develop a quantitative theory of repeated political transitions driven by revolts and reforms. In...
We investigate the dynamics of political systems in a framework where transitions are driven by refo...
Coups, civil wars, revolutions, and peaceful transitions are the "real stuff" of political science. ...
We present a temporally fine-grained data set on regimes, defined as the formal and informal rules e...
Political scientists seldom translate system terminology into systems analysis. This article uses Po...
<div><p>Most studies on the response of socioeconomic systems to a sudden shift focus on long-term e...
We develop a theory of political transitions inspired in part by the experiences of Western Europe a...
I develop a model of regime change to study how a revolutionary vanguard may use vio-lence to coordi...
This dissertation proposes a new framework from which to study political regime transitions, arguing...
The thesis sheds light on how different types of democratic transitions affect the probability of de...
We propose a model of the transition from an autocratic regime to either a liberal democracy or a ne...
This article explores the conditions under which revolutionary mass uprisings are likely to occur. W...
Many political revolutionary theorists have argued that political revolutionary activity occurs in a...
This paper analyses the role of peaceful and violent protest in the democratization process. We inte...
Scholars, observing clustering in transitions to democracy, argue that democratization diffuses acro...
We develop a quantitative theory of repeated political transitions driven by revolts and reforms. In...
We investigate the dynamics of political systems in a framework where transitions are driven by refo...
Coups, civil wars, revolutions, and peaceful transitions are the "real stuff" of political science. ...
We present a temporally fine-grained data set on regimes, defined as the formal and informal rules e...
Political scientists seldom translate system terminology into systems analysis. This article uses Po...
<div><p>Most studies on the response of socioeconomic systems to a sudden shift focus on long-term e...
We develop a theory of political transitions inspired in part by the experiences of Western Europe a...
I develop a model of regime change to study how a revolutionary vanguard may use vio-lence to coordi...
This dissertation proposes a new framework from which to study political regime transitions, arguing...
The thesis sheds light on how different types of democratic transitions affect the probability of de...
We propose a model of the transition from an autocratic regime to either a liberal democracy or a ne...
This article explores the conditions under which revolutionary mass uprisings are likely to occur. W...
Many political revolutionary theorists have argued that political revolutionary activity occurs in a...
This paper analyses the role of peaceful and violent protest in the democratization process. We inte...
Scholars, observing clustering in transitions to democracy, argue that democratization diffuses acro...