Why do coups d’état happen? Although many studies have investigated this question, they pay relatively little attention to the international causes and ramifications of coups. Especially, empirical studies on the external determinants of coup risk and outcomes still remain limited. There are two current lines of research in this direction. The first line studies international linkages and coup risk, looking at the external determinants of coups: regional spillover effects, foreign linkage, and foreign leverage. A promising angle on this front is focusing on the role of post-coup reactions from international actors to illuminate how coup plotters shape their incentives under outside pressure. The second line of research investigates intersta...
This paper attempts to examine the extent to which military coups in one country influence in some f...
Under what conditions do political leaders take strategies that allow them to reduce militaries' cap...
The governments of many developing countries face a risk of a coup d'état perpetrated by their own m...
Why do coups d’état happen? Although many studies have investigated this question, they pay relative...
Why do coups d’état happen? Although many studies have investigated this question, they pay relative...
Why do some countries repeatedly experience military coups while others seem immune? Are countries m...
Diversionary war theory holds that insecure leaders are more likely to pursue aggressive foreign pol...
Diversionary war theory holds that insecure leaders are more likely to pursue aggressive foreign pol...
Diversionary war theory holds that insecure leaders are more likely to pursue aggressive foreign pol...
Although coup risk plays an important role in theories of war, revolution, and democratization, scho...
With ten attempts since 2010, coups d’!etat are surprisingly common events with vital implications f...
What explains the propensities of countries to experience coups d\u27état? This article tests variou...
Though approximately one in four coup attempts takes place during an ongoing civil war, scholars hav...
Coup-proofing pertains to political leaders’ strategies that will prevent groups inside or outside t...
Though approximately one in four coup attempts takes place during an ongoing civil war, scholars hav...
This paper attempts to examine the extent to which military coups in one country influence in some f...
Under what conditions do political leaders take strategies that allow them to reduce militaries' cap...
The governments of many developing countries face a risk of a coup d'état perpetrated by their own m...
Why do coups d’état happen? Although many studies have investigated this question, they pay relative...
Why do coups d’état happen? Although many studies have investigated this question, they pay relative...
Why do some countries repeatedly experience military coups while others seem immune? Are countries m...
Diversionary war theory holds that insecure leaders are more likely to pursue aggressive foreign pol...
Diversionary war theory holds that insecure leaders are more likely to pursue aggressive foreign pol...
Diversionary war theory holds that insecure leaders are more likely to pursue aggressive foreign pol...
Although coup risk plays an important role in theories of war, revolution, and democratization, scho...
With ten attempts since 2010, coups d’!etat are surprisingly common events with vital implications f...
What explains the propensities of countries to experience coups d\u27état? This article tests variou...
Though approximately one in four coup attempts takes place during an ongoing civil war, scholars hav...
Coup-proofing pertains to political leaders’ strategies that will prevent groups inside or outside t...
Though approximately one in four coup attempts takes place during an ongoing civil war, scholars hav...
This paper attempts to examine the extent to which military coups in one country influence in some f...
Under what conditions do political leaders take strategies that allow them to reduce militaries' cap...
The governments of many developing countries face a risk of a coup d'état perpetrated by their own m...