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Income Inequality and Socio-Political Instability in Sub-Saharan Africa
Published 2021-03-01“…The findings are that assassinations are not linked to a regime’s duration, and the duration of a regime reduces if coups d’état (successful or not) are rampant. Between democracy and income inequality, the former has 34 times more impact on SPI. …”
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Income Inequality and Socio-Political Instability in Sub-Saharan Africa
Published 2021-03-01“…The findings are that assassinations are not linked to a regime’s duration, and the duration of a regime reduces if coups d’état (successful or not) are rampant. Between democracy and income inequality, the former has 34 times more impact on SPI. …”
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Income Inequality and Socio-Political Instability in Sub-Saharan Africa
Published 2021-03-01“…The findings are that assassinations are not linked to a regime’s duration, and the duration of a regime reduces if coups d’état (successful or not) are rampant. Between democracy and income inequality, the former has 34 times more impact on SPI. …”
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Good coups, bad coups: evidence from Thailand’s financial markets
Published 2018-05-01“…Against common beliefs about negative consequences of the coup d’états, this study suggests that the uncertainty surrounding coups can bring good investment opportunities for investors to earn abnormal profits. …”
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L’eterno ritorno della crisi in America Latina
Published 2018-06-01“…It would seem that there’s no need to implement the classic coups d’état. Other instruments are put in place with a lower cost. …”
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The impact of returning home after the twenty-year armed conflict in the Acoli sub-region in Uganda: the case of Nwoya
Published 2018-06-01“…A number of successive coup d’états in Uganda from the Amin coup in 1971, the Okello coup in 1985, followed by Yoweri Museveni’s seize of power in 1986 marked the beginning of the twenty-year war by the remnants of the Acoli Generals, Alice Lakwena and Joseph Kony, armies against the Government army for supremacy over Acoliland. …”
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La caricature des démocraties africaines avant et après la baule dans le parachutage et en attendant le vote des bêtes sauvages.
Published 2022-11-01“…Mais cet arrimage entre anciennes valeurs démocratiques africaines et celles occidentales se ficèle non seulement assez mal, mais occasionne des désastres dont des coups d’états souvent sanglants à répétition, des guerres civiles et leurs cortèges de malheurs. …”
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The Discourse of Conflicts and the Conflict of Discourses: what Perspectives for the Security Crisis in Sub-Saharan Africa?
Published 2024-06-01“…Issues relating to conflict, peace and security have attracted particular attention in recent decades due to coups d'état on the one hand and terrorism on the other. …”
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Dynamisme du processus de démocratisation politique en Afrique : succès et résistances
Published 2023-11-01“…De même, la persistance des conflits armés et la résurgence des coups d’État dans certains pays minent la transition démocratique. …”
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Mining texts to efficiently generate global data on political regime types
Published 2015-07-01“…Valid and reliable measures of countries’ forms of national government are essential to cross-national and dynamic analysis of many phenomena of great interest to political scientists, including civil war, interstate war, democratization, and coups d’état. Unfortunately, traditional measures of regime type are very expensive to produce, and observations for ambiguous cases are often sharply contested. …”
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THE MILITARY IN GOVERNANCE IN THE GAMBIA AND THE QUEST FOR A POLITICAL LEGACY (FROM THE 27TH OF OCTOBER 1980 TO 30TH OF JULY 1981, AND 22ND OF JULY 1994 TO 19TH JANUARY 2017)
Published 2024-06-01“… This research examines Military Coup D’etats and its legacies in The Gambia. The Gambia experienced two military coups under the leaderships of Kukoi Samba Sanyang and Yahya A.J.J Jammeh, which had landmarks achievements in the country’s polity and trajectory of development. …”
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Brittle Guinea-Bissau: A quest for political and economic stability
Published 2022-11-01“…Reviewing GB’s political history from its first head of state Luís Cabral (1974–1980) to 2022, we see that there have been 16 heads of state, 30 heads of government, a considerable number of ministers, numerous failed national economic development plans, a year-long civil war, two suspensions of the constitution, and at least four successful coups d’état (and numerous failed attempts). Today, GB remains one of the least developed countries in the world with poor spatial development initiatives, is located in a challenging regional environment, and has a politically relevant diaspora. …”
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Days of revolution: Three essays on the effects of civil war dynamics in Latin America
Published 2021“…First, I provide across-national analysis focusing on the inter-relation between insurgent strength, intra-elite competition and coups d’etat, using a novel dataset of insurgencies operating in the region. …”
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Understanding the outcomes and aftermaths of nonviolent resistance
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FICÇÃO E REPRESENTAÇÃO DA REPÚBLICA DAS AMÉRICAS: Verissimo e Naipaul
Published 2014-11-01“…It refers the relations between History and fiction from the characters and facts that build the political process of consolidation of republican institutions, in the so called Third World, convulsed by coupes d’Etat and dictatorial governments through 20th century. …”
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MAIN CHALLENGES TO TOURISM DEVELOPMENT: AN ATTEMPT AT CLASSIFICATION
Published 2023-06-01“…Political crises, revolutions and coups d’état change the political landscape of a country, its legal norms, conditions for crossing the border, etc. …”
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Changing course: understanding judicial independence in Pakistan
Published 2022“…The judiciary in Pakistan has, for most of its existence, been subservient to the executive and has a history of validating unconstitutional acts by powerful players, including a number of coups d’état by the military. Since mid-2000s, however, it has evolved a doctrine of judicial activism and challenged the military regime and successive governments with unprecedented rulings in a number of politically important cases. …”
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Arqueología de la Primera Guerra Carlista (1833-1839): Una introducción
Published 2020-12-01“…Carlism continued going against the liberal government of Madrid from inside and outside Spain, and there would be two more civil wars in 1846, 1872 and several coup d’etats. During the conflict, both sides disrupted the landscape, constructing a large variety of elements: forts, trenches, encampments, fortresses, walls, towers… with the main goal of achieving the victory. …”
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Trauma, fantasy and subjectivity formation through a Lacanian approach in Khaled Hosseini’s novels
Published 2017“…The history of Afghanistan teems with several coup d’états, civil wars, foreign military interventions, and rigorous tribalism along with ethical and sexual discriminations which all have left several traumatized generations in this country. …”
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