The effects of organized labor on regime change in developing countries are not clear‐cut. Optimists argue that union agitation is conducive to both democratic transition and consolidation processes. Pessimists hold that unions will support any regime that is conducive to their demands. Accordingly, unions may support regime transitions; however, once their economic interests are under threat, they will jeopardize the subsequent consolidation process. Systematic studies on the effects of organized labor on regime change in sub‐Saharan Africa are sparse and largely confined to the (pre)transition phase. This article examines the role of organized labor in Niger between 1990 and 2010. Given the high number of regime breakdowns during the peri...
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This paper engages in a systematic overview of the existing datasets on institutions, conflict and p...
The paper tries to shed light on the conceptual link between international crises like the one follo...
The number of migrants from conflict regions in Africa has been increasing dramatically. The Europea...
While traditional theories of legitimacy have focused on the nation‐state, authoritarian regimes and...
This paper assesses the extent to which elected power holders informally intervene in the judiciarie...
International sanctions have been one of the most commonly used tools of Western foreign policy in t...
This article sheds light on 26 consultations in Bolivia’s gas sector (2007–2012) and challenges simp...
The paper shows that the relationship between GDP per capita and levels of specialization can be pre...
The literature on institutional determinants of intra-state violence commonly asserts that the prese...
This paper describes and analyzes how three national level women’s organizations in Bangladesh mobi...
The paper tries to shed light on the conceptual link between international crises like the one follo...
This paper studies the oil-violence link in the Niger Delta, systematically taking into consideratio...
The paper points out that there is hardly any research for the reverse transition, the transition fr...
How can weaker states influence stronger ones? This article offers a case study of one recent exerci...
With the recent expansion of extractive industries in Latin America, contestations with the affected...
This paper engages in a systematic overview of the existing datasets on institutions, conflict and p...
The paper tries to shed light on the conceptual link between international crises like the one follo...
The number of migrants from conflict regions in Africa has been increasing dramatically. The Europea...