How does the anticipation of external support affect dictators’ domestic political behavior? We lack a convincing explanation for why authoritarian leaders often attempt to consolidate power in ways that heighten the risk of violence and endanger the regime. Adapting the moral hazard framework from the alliance literature, I argue that the anticipation of military support from allies lowers the potential costs of regime purges. This reduces the incentives for dictators to govern inclusively, encouraging more aggressive coup-proofing actions and generating a higher risk of retaliatory violence. Using new data on elite purges in authoritarian regimes, I find that defensive alliances increase the propensity of dictators to aggressively consoli...
Dictatorships are not all the same: some are purely autocratic but many exhibit a full panoply of se...
This article provides an explanation for the significant variation in coups in autocracies. The exis...
Political leaders face threats to their power from both within and outside the regime. Leaders can b...
How does the anticipation of external support affect dictators’ domestic political behavior? We lack...
Literature on coup-proofing often suggests that such activities reduce military effectiveness, which...
Literature on coup-proofing often suggests that such activities reduce military effectiveness, which...
Literature on coup-proofing often suggests that such activities reduce military effectiveness, which...
We study the influence of domestic political dissent and violence on incumbent dictators and their r...
The governments of many developing countries face a risk of a coup d'état perpetrated by their own m...
This paper investigates civil conflict as a product of the survival strategies of African leaders. S...
This paper investigates civil conflict as a product of the survival strategies of African leaders. S...
This article provides an explanation for the significant variation in coups in autocracies. The exis...
Dictatorships are not all the same: some are purely autocratic but many exhibit a full panoply of se...
Dictatorships are not all the same: some are purely autocratic but many exhibit a full panoply of se...
This article provides an explanation for the significant variation in coups in autocracies. The exis...
Dictatorships are not all the same: some are purely autocratic but many exhibit a full panoply of se...
This article provides an explanation for the significant variation in coups in autocracies. The exis...
Political leaders face threats to their power from both within and outside the regime. Leaders can b...
How does the anticipation of external support affect dictators’ domestic political behavior? We lack...
Literature on coup-proofing often suggests that such activities reduce military effectiveness, which...
Literature on coup-proofing often suggests that such activities reduce military effectiveness, which...
Literature on coup-proofing often suggests that such activities reduce military effectiveness, which...
We study the influence of domestic political dissent and violence on incumbent dictators and their r...
The governments of many developing countries face a risk of a coup d'état perpetrated by their own m...
This paper investigates civil conflict as a product of the survival strategies of African leaders. S...
This paper investigates civil conflict as a product of the survival strategies of African leaders. S...
This article provides an explanation for the significant variation in coups in autocracies. The exis...
Dictatorships are not all the same: some are purely autocratic but many exhibit a full panoply of se...
Dictatorships are not all the same: some are purely autocratic but many exhibit a full panoply of se...
This article provides an explanation for the significant variation in coups in autocracies. The exis...
Dictatorships are not all the same: some are purely autocratic but many exhibit a full panoply of se...
This article provides an explanation for the significant variation in coups in autocracies. The exis...
Political leaders face threats to their power from both within and outside the regime. Leaders can b...