The Egyptian military\u27s unconstitutional removal of President Mohamed Morsi has reignited a debate regarding the theory of the ‘democratic coup’. Though coups are almost invariably condemned, many political observers and a few scholars have recently argued that coups can act as catalysts for democratisation. This paper empirically assesses the democratic coup hypothesis for Africa. Multivariate analyses from 1952 to 2012 suggest that coups statistically improve a country\u27s democratisation prospects. Extensions of the model show that coups appear to be likely precursors for democratisation in staunchly authoritarian regimes and have become less likely to end democracy over time, and that their positive influence has strengthened since ...
In Africa coup plots are by far the most common challenge to the continuity of regimes. In this pape...
3This study uses new data on coups d’état and elections to document a striking development: whereas...
Despite being traditionally seen as the largest threat to democratization, coups have recently been ...
The Egyptian military\u27s unconstitutional removal of President Mohamed Morsi has reignited a debat...
The resurgence of military coups in African Politics recently is intriguing. It is a recurrent of mi...
This paper considers how coups impact democratization. Current research focuses on coups as a threat...
Recent years have seen African militaries attempt coups in virtually every geographic region, from E...
quantitative methods to the study of African history, and examines whether coups d’etat can be expla...
Coups d’état are a type of political instability that involves a sitting ruler being overthrown by h...
This study uses new data on coups d’état and elections to document a striking development: whereas t...
This article investigates the AU’s approach to mitigating unconstitutional changes of government. Wh...
With ten attempts since 2010, coups d’!etat are surprisingly common events with vital implications f...
Military coups have posed a persistent threat to political stability in Africa, undermining democrat...
What explains the propensities of countries to experience coups d\u27état? This article tests variou...
The author would like to acknowledge the Bobst Center for Peace and Justice, the Princeton Institute...
In Africa coup plots are by far the most common challenge to the continuity of regimes. In this pape...
3This study uses new data on coups d’état and elections to document a striking development: whereas...
Despite being traditionally seen as the largest threat to democratization, coups have recently been ...
The Egyptian military\u27s unconstitutional removal of President Mohamed Morsi has reignited a debat...
The resurgence of military coups in African Politics recently is intriguing. It is a recurrent of mi...
This paper considers how coups impact democratization. Current research focuses on coups as a threat...
Recent years have seen African militaries attempt coups in virtually every geographic region, from E...
quantitative methods to the study of African history, and examines whether coups d’etat can be expla...
Coups d’état are a type of political instability that involves a sitting ruler being overthrown by h...
This study uses new data on coups d’état and elections to document a striking development: whereas t...
This article investigates the AU’s approach to mitigating unconstitutional changes of government. Wh...
With ten attempts since 2010, coups d’!etat are surprisingly common events with vital implications f...
Military coups have posed a persistent threat to political stability in Africa, undermining democrat...
What explains the propensities of countries to experience coups d\u27état? This article tests variou...
The author would like to acknowledge the Bobst Center for Peace and Justice, the Princeton Institute...
In Africa coup plots are by far the most common challenge to the continuity of regimes. In this pape...
3This study uses new data on coups d’état and elections to document a striking development: whereas...
Despite being traditionally seen as the largest threat to democratization, coups have recently been ...