What explains the propensities of countries to experience coups d\u27état? This article tests various, at times competing, theories of coups using event history analysis by modeling coups as repeatable events. We highlight the different roles that political regimes play in inducing or deterring coups, and argue that political regimes that are not clearly democratic or autocratic are the most vulnerable to coups. Features of hybrid regimes increase their underlying coup vulnerability and the impact of coup‐triggering events. While existing literature has noted higher coup frequency in nondemocratic regimes than in democratic regimes, we note the impact of differences within the nondemocratic regimes, with particular emphasis on the timing of...
In contrast to the conventional wisdom that democratization reduces coups, 46% of coups targeted dem...
This study uses new data on coups d’état and elections to document a striking development: whereas t...
A large proportion of coup attempts in autocracies occur in the aftermath of elections, yet little s...
This paper considers how coups impact democratization. Current research focuses on coups as a threat...
Although coup risk plays an important role in theories of war, revolution, and democratization, scho...
With ten attempts since 2010, coups d’!etat are surprisingly common events with vital implications f...
Why do coups d’état happen? Although many studies have investigated this question, they pay relative...
Why do coups d’état happen? Although many studies have investigated this question, they pay relative...
Why do coups d’état happen? Although many studies have investigated this question, they pay relative...
Current explanations of coup activity focus on the regime factors that makes them more likely to be ...
Coup-proofing pertains to political leaders’ strategies that will prevent groups inside or outside t...
We present a model of coups in autocracies. Assuming that policy choices cannot be observed but are ...
In Africa coup plots are by far the most common challenge to the continuity of regimes. In this pape...
A large proportion of coup attempts in autocracies occur in the aftermath of elections, yet little s...
In Africa coup plots are by far the most common challenge to the continuity of regimes. In this pape...
In contrast to the conventional wisdom that democratization reduces coups, 46% of coups targeted dem...
This study uses new data on coups d’état and elections to document a striking development: whereas t...
A large proportion of coup attempts in autocracies occur in the aftermath of elections, yet little s...
This paper considers how coups impact democratization. Current research focuses on coups as a threat...
Although coup risk plays an important role in theories of war, revolution, and democratization, scho...
With ten attempts since 2010, coups d’!etat are surprisingly common events with vital implications f...
Why do coups d’état happen? Although many studies have investigated this question, they pay relative...
Why do coups d’état happen? Although many studies have investigated this question, they pay relative...
Why do coups d’état happen? Although many studies have investigated this question, they pay relative...
Current explanations of coup activity focus on the regime factors that makes them more likely to be ...
Coup-proofing pertains to political leaders’ strategies that will prevent groups inside or outside t...
We present a model of coups in autocracies. Assuming that policy choices cannot be observed but are ...
In Africa coup plots are by far the most common challenge to the continuity of regimes. In this pape...
A large proportion of coup attempts in autocracies occur in the aftermath of elections, yet little s...
In Africa coup plots are by far the most common challenge to the continuity of regimes. In this pape...
In contrast to the conventional wisdom that democratization reduces coups, 46% of coups targeted dem...
This study uses new data on coups d’état and elections to document a striking development: whereas t...
A large proportion of coup attempts in autocracies occur in the aftermath of elections, yet little s...