Why do some transitions of power from military rule occur violently while others do not? What effect, if any, does the international security environment have on how violent breakdowns of authoritarian rule are? I argue a conflict-prone security environment ameliorates the commitment problem by ensuring an influential role for the military out of power. Therefore when facing a domestic crisis in a threatening security environment, military leaders are more likely to peacefully cede power rather than wield violent measures to stay in office. Perhaps counter-intuitively, international conflicts thus lead to transitions of power from military rule that minimize violence and human costs. International conflicts do not have this moderating effec...
Why do some countries repeatedly experience military coups while others seem immune? Are countries m...
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The proclivity of military regimes and their leaders for more frequent involvement in international ...
Why do some transitions of power from military rule occur violently while others do not? What effect...
This dissertation addresses the argument that there may not be room for cooperation in relations wit...
Does military rule make a state more belligerent internationally? Several studies have recently esta...
Military rule as a form of autocratic governance can mean either rule by a military strongman uncons...
Why are some states characterized by the increased intrusion of the military into politics, but othe...
The effect of regime type on conflict onset is a well-studied phenomenon, and various studies have f...
Can international organizations constrain a leader's behavior during a military crisis? Existing stu...
This dissertation examines the relationship between domestic political structures and the propensity...
What are the most important sources of institutional variation among authoritarian regimes, and how ...
What makes certain dictatorships more likely than others to democratize? I argue that military dicta...
What effect do political objectives have on the level of force used in military interventions? Studi...
Why do states facing high levels of international threat sometimes have militaries that are heavily ...
Why do some countries repeatedly experience military coups while others seem immune? Are countries m...
We investigate how nondemocratic regimes use the military and how this can lead to the emergence of ...
The proclivity of military regimes and their leaders for more frequent involvement in international ...
Why do some transitions of power from military rule occur violently while others do not? What effect...
This dissertation addresses the argument that there may not be room for cooperation in relations wit...
Does military rule make a state more belligerent internationally? Several studies have recently esta...
Military rule as a form of autocratic governance can mean either rule by a military strongman uncons...
Why are some states characterized by the increased intrusion of the military into politics, but othe...
The effect of regime type on conflict onset is a well-studied phenomenon, and various studies have f...
Can international organizations constrain a leader's behavior during a military crisis? Existing stu...
This dissertation examines the relationship between domestic political structures and the propensity...
What are the most important sources of institutional variation among authoritarian regimes, and how ...
What makes certain dictatorships more likely than others to democratize? I argue that military dicta...
What effect do political objectives have on the level of force used in military interventions? Studi...
Why do states facing high levels of international threat sometimes have militaries that are heavily ...
Why do some countries repeatedly experience military coups while others seem immune? Are countries m...
We investigate how nondemocratic regimes use the military and how this can lead to the emergence of ...
The proclivity of military regimes and their leaders for more frequent involvement in international ...