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  1. The limited research on PGMs and coups suggests they are both more common in states with a higher coup risk, and that they lower this risk when present (Ash, 2016; Carey et al., 2016). Future coup research would do well to utilize this newfound abundance of data on state and non-state military forces.

  2. Jul 17, 2024 · 42% of inflation could be attributed to government spending. 17% could be attributed to inflation expectations — that is, the rate at which consumers expect prices to continue to increase. 14% could be blamed on high interest rates.

  3. Jan 11, 2024 · What is increasingly clear is that the “coup provision” in U.S. law, instead of strengthening U.S. opposition to coups, has often led the U.S. government to duck even calling a coup by its ...

  4. Jun 1, 2021 · Highlights. •. Explore the effect of coup attempts on institutional change. •. Utilize new coup and regime type dataset covering 192 countries from 1950 to 2018. •. Successful coups followed by rise in corruption and decline in judicial constraints. •. Results driven primarily by military coups. •.

    • Daniel L. Bennett, Christian Bjørnskov, Christian Bjørnskov, Stephan F. Gohmann
    • 2021
  5. Jan 16, 2021 · The shock of the Capitol mayhem, which left five people dead, has momentarily changed the balance of power in Washington. Trump has begun to pay a price for inciting insurrection.

    • Barton Gellman
  6. There have been three waves of scholarship on military coups d’état (or simply “coups”)—the unconstitutional replacement of chief executives by military officers—since the 1960s. The first used case studies to explore why the military overthrows governments.

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  8. Dec 31, 2021 · Retired Maj. Gen. Paul Eaton says war-gaming and civics education could help assure that the military is better prepared for a contested election.

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