Coups d’etat, once a commonplace end for democracies in the Americas, have declined sharply in recent years. We investigate whether overall public support for coups in 21 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean from 2004-2014 is also in decline. Examining these trends help us evaluate two alternative theses on democratization: 1) Mainwaring and Pérez-Liñán’s (2016) normative regime preferences theory which suggests (but does not test) whether public opinion can signal to elites a reluctance/willingness to support a coup, and 2) classic modernization theory (Inglehart 1988; Inglehart and Welzel 2005). We find a substantively meaningful effect of democratic attitudes on coup support, and a weak effect for national wealth, from which we i...
Dataset covering every recognized political leader in 19 Latin American countries during 1945-2010. ...
This article systematically assesses whether open political competition ends the coup trap. We use a...
There is a burgeoning literature on how to deal with populism in advanced liberal democracies, which...
This paper considers how coups impact democratization. Current research focuses on coups as a threat...
There is a burgeoning literature on how to deal with populism in advanced liberal democracies, which...
What explains the propensities of countries to experience coups d\u27état? This article tests variou...
In the following pages, three well-known Latinoamericanists share their views on the current prospec...
In contrast to the conventional wisdom that democratization reduces coups, 46% of coups targeted dem...
Public support is essential for the survival of a democratic regime. While support for democracy ind...
Coups d’état are a type of political instability that involves a sitting ruler being overthrown by h...
Despite being traditionally seen as the largest threat to democratization, coups have recently been ...
Popular models portray that high inequality induces elites to sponsor coups and reverse democratizat...
This study uses new data on coups d’état and elections to document a striking development: whereas t...
Studies on democratic attitudes in Latin America indicate that older citizens are more likely to exp...
In this thesis, I investigate the sources of differing levels of support for the idea of an authorit...
Dataset covering every recognized political leader in 19 Latin American countries during 1945-2010. ...
This article systematically assesses whether open political competition ends the coup trap. We use a...
There is a burgeoning literature on how to deal with populism in advanced liberal democracies, which...
This paper considers how coups impact democratization. Current research focuses on coups as a threat...
There is a burgeoning literature on how to deal with populism in advanced liberal democracies, which...
What explains the propensities of countries to experience coups d\u27état? This article tests variou...
In the following pages, three well-known Latinoamericanists share their views on the current prospec...
In contrast to the conventional wisdom that democratization reduces coups, 46% of coups targeted dem...
Public support is essential for the survival of a democratic regime. While support for democracy ind...
Coups d’état are a type of political instability that involves a sitting ruler being overthrown by h...
Despite being traditionally seen as the largest threat to democratization, coups have recently been ...
Popular models portray that high inequality induces elites to sponsor coups and reverse democratizat...
This study uses new data on coups d’état and elections to document a striking development: whereas t...
Studies on democratic attitudes in Latin America indicate that older citizens are more likely to exp...
In this thesis, I investigate the sources of differing levels of support for the idea of an authorit...
Dataset covering every recognized political leader in 19 Latin American countries during 1945-2010. ...
This article systematically assesses whether open political competition ends the coup trap. We use a...
There is a burgeoning literature on how to deal with populism in advanced liberal democracies, which...