The occurrence of some revolutionary episodes seems initially puzzling. For example, before the 'Arab Spring', macroeconomic conditions were improving, the political leaders had been in power for a long time, and the autocrats had shown an apparent interest in the welfare of their population by investing in human capital. We argue that such a paradox can be solved by considering that high education levels are incompatible with the features characterising strong neopatrimonial states. We develop this intuition in a simple theoretical model and we test our prediction in a sequential empirical study of regime changes and regime breakdowns in a large panel of countries. We indeed find that a regime change is more likely in countries combining h...
The stability of socio-political systems and the risks of destabilisation in the process of politica...
Abstract We develop a dynamic game to provide with a comprehensive theory of Arab spring-type events...
Is it a yearning for more political freedom, or a demand for the more mundane economic necessities o...
The occurrence of some revolutionary episodes seems initially puzzling. For example, before the 'Ara...
Could the Arab Spring have led to a rise in support for authoritarian governments in some states? Di...
We develop a dynamic game to provide with a theory of Arab spring-type events. We consider two inter...
The given article contains hypothesis about the increasing level of influence of the system of terti...
We consider a resource-dependent economy initially ruled by the elite. The transition from the autoc...
Preliminary. Comments are Welcome. We examine several hypotheses regarding the determinants and impl...
Educational Transitions in Post-Revolutionary Spaces explores the transformation of the education sy...
Research on the Arab spring has indicated that the failure of democratic consolidation in post-Arab ...
What impact has the “Arab Spring” had upon authoritarian Central Asian regimes? Scholars and journal...
The spread of protests throughout the Arab world can be viewed as the product of social learning by ...
The Arab Spring has become a prominent example of the spread of cross-national regime contention. It...
I wish to study the outcomes of regime transitions during the 2011-2012 period of time. In particul...
The stability of socio-political systems and the risks of destabilisation in the process of politica...
Abstract We develop a dynamic game to provide with a comprehensive theory of Arab spring-type events...
Is it a yearning for more political freedom, or a demand for the more mundane economic necessities o...
The occurrence of some revolutionary episodes seems initially puzzling. For example, before the 'Ara...
Could the Arab Spring have led to a rise in support for authoritarian governments in some states? Di...
We develop a dynamic game to provide with a theory of Arab spring-type events. We consider two inter...
The given article contains hypothesis about the increasing level of influence of the system of terti...
We consider a resource-dependent economy initially ruled by the elite. The transition from the autoc...
Preliminary. Comments are Welcome. We examine several hypotheses regarding the determinants and impl...
Educational Transitions in Post-Revolutionary Spaces explores the transformation of the education sy...
Research on the Arab spring has indicated that the failure of democratic consolidation in post-Arab ...
What impact has the “Arab Spring” had upon authoritarian Central Asian regimes? Scholars and journal...
The spread of protests throughout the Arab world can be viewed as the product of social learning by ...
The Arab Spring has become a prominent example of the spread of cross-national regime contention. It...
I wish to study the outcomes of regime transitions during the 2011-2012 period of time. In particul...
The stability of socio-political systems and the risks of destabilisation in the process of politica...
Abstract We develop a dynamic game to provide with a comprehensive theory of Arab spring-type events...
Is it a yearning for more political freedom, or a demand for the more mundane economic necessities o...