How does foreign aid in the form of military training impact civil-military relations in recipient states? Savage and Caverley (2017) find that US foreign military training alters the balance of power between recipient state militaries and their governments, doubling the risk of a military coup. Despite data constraints that limit their analysis to just two training programs, and obvious concerns about selection effects and endogeneity, the result has been cited as evidence that US training increases coup propensity. Employing new and updated data on the full range of US military training programs, we find this effect limited to a single training program, IMET, and thus unrepresentative of the vast array of US training. Our results have imp...
Military academies tend to be strongly linked to the professionalization of the armed forces. This e...
In contrast to the conventional wisdom that democratization reduces coups, 46% of coups targeted dem...
Why do coups d’état happen? Although many studies have investigated this question, they pay relative...
How do U.S. International Military Education and Training programs affect the recipient states` beha...
Weary of the costs and condemnation associated with large-scale military intervention, countries inc...
The foundation of post–WWII US foreign policy is the deployment and maintenance of a vast network of...
Great powers have often sought to achieve their strategic goals through the allocation of military a...
The governments of many developing countries face a risk of a coup d'état perpetrated by their own m...
This study examines the influence of civil–military relations on military effectiveness. More specif...
Why do some countries repeatedly experience military coups while others seem immune? Are countries m...
In order to counter the threat of a coup, states often undertake a number of strategies to ``coup-pr...
The governments of many developing countries face a risk of a coup d’état perpetrated by their own m...
Civil-military relations are characterized by a fundamental dilemma. To lower coup risk, leaders fre...
We explore how institutional set-ups, in particular changes in political institutions through coups ...
We explore how institutional set-ups, in particular changes in political institutions through coups ...
Military academies tend to be strongly linked to the professionalization of the armed forces. This e...
In contrast to the conventional wisdom that democratization reduces coups, 46% of coups targeted dem...
Why do coups d’état happen? Although many studies have investigated this question, they pay relative...
How do U.S. International Military Education and Training programs affect the recipient states` beha...
Weary of the costs and condemnation associated with large-scale military intervention, countries inc...
The foundation of post–WWII US foreign policy is the deployment and maintenance of a vast network of...
Great powers have often sought to achieve their strategic goals through the allocation of military a...
The governments of many developing countries face a risk of a coup d'état perpetrated by their own m...
This study examines the influence of civil–military relations on military effectiveness. More specif...
Why do some countries repeatedly experience military coups while others seem immune? Are countries m...
In order to counter the threat of a coup, states often undertake a number of strategies to ``coup-pr...
The governments of many developing countries face a risk of a coup d’état perpetrated by their own m...
Civil-military relations are characterized by a fundamental dilemma. To lower coup risk, leaders fre...
We explore how institutional set-ups, in particular changes in political institutions through coups ...
We explore how institutional set-ups, in particular changes in political institutions through coups ...
Military academies tend to be strongly linked to the professionalization of the armed forces. This e...
In contrast to the conventional wisdom that democratization reduces coups, 46% of coups targeted dem...
Why do coups d’état happen? Although many studies have investigated this question, they pay relative...