Counterbalancing and Coups d'État
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"Counterbalancing and Coups d'État" published on by Oxford University Press.
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In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"Counterbalancing and Coups d'État" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"Ethnic Inequality and Coups d'État" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: Historical Dictionaries of War, Revolution, and Civil Unrest Series
Historical Dictionary of Modern Coups d'état contains a chronology, an introduction, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has more than 1,400 cross-referenced dictionary entries. This book is an excellent resource for students, and researchers.
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"Military Coups d'État and Their Causes" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: World development: the multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the study and promotion of world development, Band 79, S. 51-68
In: Western Political Science Association 2011 Annual Meeting Paper
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In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"Foreign Military Training and Coups d'État" published on by Oxford University Press.
World Affairs Online
In: Revue française d'études politiques africaines, Band 9, S. 52-65
ISSN: 0035-3027
In: The journal of conflict resolution: journal of the Peace Science Society (International), Band 62, Heft 7, S. 1433-1458
ISSN: 1552-8766
Although coups remain a pressing concern for rulers across the globe, the mechanisms through which common coup-prevention strategies operate have not been well theorized or rigorously tested. This article analyzes how "counterbalancing" the military with other security forces prevents coups. Using new cross-national time-series data on state security forces along with evidence from sixteen case studies, the article demonstrates that counterbalancing reduces the likelihood that coup attempts will succeed and that it does so primarily by creating incentives for some soldiers to resist the coup, rather than by creating barriers to coordination between forces. However, counterbalancing is not associated with fewer coup attempts. In fact, the creation of a new security force increases the odds of a coup attempt in the following year. These findings highlight potential costs associated with counterbalancing and explain why it is not more widespread.
World Affairs Online
In: Jeune Afrique, Heft 2516, S. 22-29
In: Jeune Afrique, Heft 2500, S. 18
In: The Middle East journal, Band 4, S. 1
ISSN: 0026-3141
In: The journal of conflict resolution: journal of the Peace Science Society (International), Band 62, Heft 7, S. 1433-1458
ISSN: 1552-8766