We present a temporally fine-grained data set on regimes, defined as the formal and informal rules essential for selecting leaders. The data set comprises more than 2,000 regimes from 197 polities, 1789 to 2016. We highlight how the frequency of breakdowns and particular modes of breakdown have followed cyclical rather than monotonic patterns across modern history. The most common breakdown modes, overall, are coups and incumbent-guided regime transformations. Furthermore, we report robust evidence that low income, slow or negative growth, and intermediate levels of democracy predict a higher likelihood of regime breakdown. Yet, by running change-point analysis we establish that breakdown risk has cycled substantively across periods of mode...
How does the way a nondemocratic leader takes power affect the stability of their government? Prior ...
This data introduces an important distinction to the coup literature, differentiating between reshuf...
In contrast to the conventional wisdom that democratization reduces coups, 46% of coups targeted dem...
We develop a quantitative theory of repeated political transitions driven by revolts and reforms. In...
Abstract Revolutions have been attributed to economic failures, to the effects of mod-ernization on ...
When the leader of an autocratic regime loses power, one of three things happens. The incumbent lead...
In this paper, we replicate and extend Jeremy Wallace's ``Cities, Redistribution, and Authoritarian ...
We study how economic crises affect the likelihood of regime change brought about, in part or fully,...
What explains the propensities of countries to experience coups d\u27état? This article tests variou...
This article explores the conditions under which revolutionary mass uprisings are likely to occur. W...
We investigate the dynamics of political systems in a framework where transitions are driven by refo...
This article explores the conditions under which revolutionary mass uprisings are likely to occur. W...
The literature on political instability focuses on institutional and leader survival or outcomes lik...
This paper attempts to integrate the literatures on authoritarian regime types and democratic forms ...
The thesis attempts to explore the relationship between government change anddemocratic breakdown, b...
How does the way a nondemocratic leader takes power affect the stability of their government? Prior ...
This data introduces an important distinction to the coup literature, differentiating between reshuf...
In contrast to the conventional wisdom that democratization reduces coups, 46% of coups targeted dem...
We develop a quantitative theory of repeated political transitions driven by revolts and reforms. In...
Abstract Revolutions have been attributed to economic failures, to the effects of mod-ernization on ...
When the leader of an autocratic regime loses power, one of three things happens. The incumbent lead...
In this paper, we replicate and extend Jeremy Wallace's ``Cities, Redistribution, and Authoritarian ...
We study how economic crises affect the likelihood of regime change brought about, in part or fully,...
What explains the propensities of countries to experience coups d\u27état? This article tests variou...
This article explores the conditions under which revolutionary mass uprisings are likely to occur. W...
We investigate the dynamics of political systems in a framework where transitions are driven by refo...
This article explores the conditions under which revolutionary mass uprisings are likely to occur. W...
The literature on political instability focuses on institutional and leader survival or outcomes lik...
This paper attempts to integrate the literatures on authoritarian regime types and democratic forms ...
The thesis attempts to explore the relationship between government change anddemocratic breakdown, b...
How does the way a nondemocratic leader takes power affect the stability of their government? Prior ...
This data introduces an important distinction to the coup literature, differentiating between reshuf...
In contrast to the conventional wisdom that democratization reduces coups, 46% of coups targeted dem...