The foundation of post–WWII US foreign policy is the deployment and maintenance of a vast network of overseas military deployments. While the external security implications of these deployments are better known, scholars have spent little time connecting deployments to the internal stability threat of a coup d’état. The deployment of service members overseas creates multiple pathways to decreasing the likelihood of coup attempts by both supporting the government and its security apparatus and decreasing the benefits of a successful attempt by coup d’état conspirators. Our analysis of coups from 1951 to 2019 demonstrates that the presence of US troops decreases the likelihood of a coup
This study examines the influence of civil–military relations on military effectiveness. More specif...
Although coup risk plays an important role in theories of war, revolution, and democratization, scho...
The governments of many developing countries face a risk of a coup d’état perpetrated by their own m...
The foundation of post–WWII US foreign policy is the deployment and maintenance of a vast network of...
Why do coups d’état happen? Although many studies have investigated this question, they pay relative...
The governments of many developing countries face a risk of a coup d'état perpetrated by their own m...
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-pro...
Diversionary war theory holds that insecure leaders are more likely to pursue aggressive foreign pol...
How does foreign aid in the form of military training impact civil-military relations in recipient s...
We explore how institutional set-ups, in particular changes in political institutions through coups ...
Coup-proofing pertains to political leaders’ strategies that will prevent groups inside or outside t...
In order to counter the threat of a coup, states often undertake a number of strategies to ``coup-pr...
What are the most efficient strategies to prevent military coups d’état? The answer depends on coup ...
Coups d'etat continue to be common around the world, often leading to changes in leaders and institu...
This study examines the influence of civil–military relations on military effectiveness. More specif...
Although coup risk plays an important role in theories of war, revolution, and democratization, scho...
The governments of many developing countries face a risk of a coup d’état perpetrated by their own m...
The foundation of post–WWII US foreign policy is the deployment and maintenance of a vast network of...
Why do coups d’état happen? Although many studies have investigated this question, they pay relative...
The governments of many developing countries face a risk of a coup d'état perpetrated by their own m...
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-pro...
Diversionary war theory holds that insecure leaders are more likely to pursue aggressive foreign pol...
How does foreign aid in the form of military training impact civil-military relations in recipient s...
We explore how institutional set-ups, in particular changes in political institutions through coups ...
Coup-proofing pertains to political leaders’ strategies that will prevent groups inside or outside t...
In order to counter the threat of a coup, states often undertake a number of strategies to ``coup-pr...
What are the most efficient strategies to prevent military coups d’état? The answer depends on coup ...
Coups d'etat continue to be common around the world, often leading to changes in leaders and institu...
This study examines the influence of civil–military relations on military effectiveness. More specif...
Although coup risk plays an important role in theories of war, revolution, and democratization, scho...
The governments of many developing countries face a risk of a coup d’état perpetrated by their own m...