When do militaries in the newly industrialized countries of East and Southeast Asia support their governments, when do they support citizens' challenge of government, and when do they launch coups? We propose and test a theory of military behavior using data from across East and Southeast Asia between the 1970s and 2008. The results corroborate the model's predictions to make four contributions: First, the model provides a framework of military behavior for countries to expand study beyond coups or the absence thereof. Second, the findings bring to focus the influence of citizens on the military's behavior, an aspect largely overlooked in scholarship of the region. Third, the necessary conditions-weak economy and galvanized citizens' challe...
One of the military establishments that have gained considerable power and autonomy, and it is out o...
This thesis aims to test the causal connection between internal security threats and political inter...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Even though there is a trend ...
In 2001, Muthiah Alagappa�s edited volume Coercion and Governance: The Declining Political Role of t...
This study analyzed the causes of military coups and the consequences of military rule in the Third ...
This thesis investigates the impact of military rule on the state and society by looking at three c...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/In recent decades, several Ea...
The 2021 military coup in Myanmar is part of a much bigger trend towards democratic regression in So...
War can make states, but can it also make regimes? This essay brings the growing literatures on auth...
In an attempt to understand why the military tends to commit a coup in reaction to the rise of lefti...
This study is attempts to study the pattern and evolvement of military expenditure in Asian. In addi...
The question of loyalty in autocratic regimes has drawn a sustained scholarly interest, especially a...
This paper tries to explain the political behaviour of military organizations within the context of ...
Many scholars have been arguing with possible driving factors for civilian control over the military...
This paper examines the determinants of military expenditures in eight East Asian countries from 198...
One of the military establishments that have gained considerable power and autonomy, and it is out o...
This thesis aims to test the causal connection between internal security threats and political inter...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Even though there is a trend ...
In 2001, Muthiah Alagappa�s edited volume Coercion and Governance: The Declining Political Role of t...
This study analyzed the causes of military coups and the consequences of military rule in the Third ...
This thesis investigates the impact of military rule on the state and society by looking at three c...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/In recent decades, several Ea...
The 2021 military coup in Myanmar is part of a much bigger trend towards democratic regression in So...
War can make states, but can it also make regimes? This essay brings the growing literatures on auth...
In an attempt to understand why the military tends to commit a coup in reaction to the rise of lefti...
This study is attempts to study the pattern and evolvement of military expenditure in Asian. In addi...
The question of loyalty in autocratic regimes has drawn a sustained scholarly interest, especially a...
This paper tries to explain the political behaviour of military organizations within the context of ...
Many scholars have been arguing with possible driving factors for civilian control over the military...
This paper examines the determinants of military expenditures in eight East Asian countries from 198...
One of the military establishments that have gained considerable power and autonomy, and it is out o...
This thesis aims to test the causal connection between internal security threats and political inter...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Even though there is a trend ...