What makes certain dictatorships more likely than others to democratize? I argue that military dictators , as specialists in violence, often remain threats to their successors. However, when democratic systems replace military dictatorships, that expertise presents less danger to new incumbents. Because democracies select leaders through elections, they reduce the importance of military expertise—and the role of associated violence—in contests for office. Thus, military dictatorships should prove more likely to transition quickly to democracy; military dictators will expect a lower likelihood of punishment—including death—at the hands of their successors than if they are replaced by other dictators. Therefore, incumbent military dictators s...
Military rule as a form of autocratic governance can mean either rule by a military strongman uncons...
We investigate how nondemocratic regimes use the military and how this can lead to the emergence of ...
We investigate how nondemocratic regimes use the military and how this can lead to the emergence of ...
What explains the post-tenure fate of dictators? How does it affect their propensity to democratize?...
What explains the post-tenure fate of dictators? How does it affect their propensity to democratize?...
We investigate how nondemocratic regimes use the military and how this can lead to the emergence of ...
This paper examines how the circumstances of democratic transition affect the consequences of losing...
For some political leaders losing power might entail further punishment than just being replaced. Du...
Why do some transitions of power from military rule occur violently while others do not? What effect...
In contrast to the conventional wisdom that democratization reduces coups, 46% of coups targeted dem...
Why do some transitions of power from military rule occur violently while others do not? What effect...
This article examines how authoritarian parties and legislatures affect regime survival. While autho...
This paper examines how authoritarian legislative institutions affect regime survival. I argue that ...
Military coup d’état displace civilian regimes in the name of cleaning up, but such actions can also...
While some believe that economic development prompts democratization, others contend that both resul...
Military rule as a form of autocratic governance can mean either rule by a military strongman uncons...
We investigate how nondemocratic regimes use the military and how this can lead to the emergence of ...
We investigate how nondemocratic regimes use the military and how this can lead to the emergence of ...
What explains the post-tenure fate of dictators? How does it affect their propensity to democratize?...
What explains the post-tenure fate of dictators? How does it affect their propensity to democratize?...
We investigate how nondemocratic regimes use the military and how this can lead to the emergence of ...
This paper examines how the circumstances of democratic transition affect the consequences of losing...
For some political leaders losing power might entail further punishment than just being replaced. Du...
Why do some transitions of power from military rule occur violently while others do not? What effect...
In contrast to the conventional wisdom that democratization reduces coups, 46% of coups targeted dem...
Why do some transitions of power from military rule occur violently while others do not? What effect...
This article examines how authoritarian parties and legislatures affect regime survival. While autho...
This paper examines how authoritarian legislative institutions affect regime survival. I argue that ...
Military coup d’état displace civilian regimes in the name of cleaning up, but such actions can also...
While some believe that economic development prompts democratization, others contend that both resul...
Military rule as a form of autocratic governance can mean either rule by a military strongman uncons...
We investigate how nondemocratic regimes use the military and how this can lead to the emergence of ...
We investigate how nondemocratic regimes use the military and how this can lead to the emergence of ...