Does military rule make a state more belligerent internationally? Several studies have recently established that military autocracies are more likely than civilian autocracies to deploy and use military force in pursuit of foreign policy objectives. I argue that military regimes are more likely to resort to military force because they are located in more hostile security environments, and not because they are inherently aggressive. First, I show that rule by military institution is more likely to emerge and exist in states facing external territorial threats. Second, by examining the relationship between military autocracies and conflict initiation, I find that once I control for states’ territorial threats, the statistical association betw...
What determines whether militaries will defect from authoritarian incumbents during regime crises? V...
Recent years have seen a surge of literature examining how political institutions influence the risk...
Democracies are less likely to fight wars with each other. They are also more likely to prevail in w...
The effect of regime type on conflict onset is a well-studied phenomenon, and various studies have f...
What are the most important sources of institutional variation among authoritarian regimes, and how ...
Why do some transitions of power from military rule occur violently while others do not? What effect...
Military rule as a form of autocratic governance can mean either rule by a military strongman uncons...
This research note examines how domestic institutions can moderate the relationship between domestic...
What are the most important sources of institutional variation among authoritarian regimes, and how ...
This dissertation examines the relationship between domestic political structures and the propensity...
This dissertation addresses the argument that there may not be room for cooperation in relations wit...
What effect do political objectives have on the level of force used in military interventions? Studi...
Recent years have seen a surge of literature examining how political institutions influence the risk...
The proclivity of military regimes and their leaders for more frequent involvement in international ...
One of the most striking institutional differences across countries is the extent to which their mil...
What determines whether militaries will defect from authoritarian incumbents during regime crises? V...
Recent years have seen a surge of literature examining how political institutions influence the risk...
Democracies are less likely to fight wars with each other. They are also more likely to prevail in w...
The effect of regime type on conflict onset is a well-studied phenomenon, and various studies have f...
What are the most important sources of institutional variation among authoritarian regimes, and how ...
Why do some transitions of power from military rule occur violently while others do not? What effect...
Military rule as a form of autocratic governance can mean either rule by a military strongman uncons...
This research note examines how domestic institutions can moderate the relationship between domestic...
What are the most important sources of institutional variation among authoritarian regimes, and how ...
This dissertation examines the relationship between domestic political structures and the propensity...
This dissertation addresses the argument that there may not be room for cooperation in relations wit...
What effect do political objectives have on the level of force used in military interventions? Studi...
Recent years have seen a surge of literature examining how political institutions influence the risk...
The proclivity of military regimes and their leaders for more frequent involvement in international ...
One of the most striking institutional differences across countries is the extent to which their mil...
What determines whether militaries will defect from authoritarian incumbents during regime crises? V...
Recent years have seen a surge of literature examining how political institutions influence the risk...
Democracies are less likely to fight wars with each other. They are also more likely to prevail in w...