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Le 6 septembre 1930 en Argentine : un Coup d’Etat investi de révolutions
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The 1940 Soviet Coup-d’État in the Estonian Communist Press: Constructing History to Reshape Collective Memory
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Bullets over ballots: How electoral exclusion increases the risk of coups d'état and civil wars
Published 2015“…Global probit modeling (using electoral exclusion as an independent variable and coups d'état and civil wars as separate dependent variables) suggests that, since the end of the Cold War, excluding opposition candidates from the ballot roughly doubles the risk of a coup d'état <em>or</em> quadruples the risk of civil war onset. …”
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The Coup d' etat's Effect on the Lawful President according to Islamic Jurisprudence and Secular Law; A Comparative Study
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Before night falls: Human rights and middle classes in Argentine before and in the beginning of the coup d’etat of 1976
Published 2009-12-01“…In this study I explore the issue of human rights in Argentina in the period before and at the beginning of the 1976 Coup d’etat (1970-1977). I claim that the absence of a social conscience about human rights in the first part of the decade and the early and huge consensus about what later would be called “the theory of two demons” are two essential elements to explain the attitude of the middle classes not involved in political struggle toward the emergence of a human rights discourse in Argentina.…”
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Au-delà de Zelaya : les enjeux du coup d’État pour la démocratie hondurienne
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The Tiananmen Military Coup d’État of 1989: A Neglected Aspect of History from a Comparative-Politics Perspective
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COLONIAL ARMY RECRUITMENT PATTERNS AND POST-COLONIAL MILITARY COUPS D’ÉTAT IN AFRICA: THE CASE OF NIGERIA, 1966-1993
Published 2011-08-01“…The study on which this article is based and which examines Britain’s policies on military human resource recruitment as state-building initiatives, argued that military coups d’état in Nigeria can be traced back to colonial and post-colonial recruitment patterns for military human resources.…”
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Insurrection
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The paradoxical role of the paranormal in politics a reading of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar and Macbeth
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The Catalan Self-Determination Referendum Act: A New Legal Order in Europe
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Coup, Revolution, or Negotiated Regime Change
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LE PRINCIPE DE L’INTERDICTION DES CHANGEMENTS ANTICONSTITUTIONNELS DE L’UNION AFRICAINE : ENTRE ESPOIRS ET DÉSILLUSIONS ?
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Une leçon à apprendre ? Le Parti Communiste Italien face au coup d’État chilien de 1973
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Réflexions sur un coup d’état audiovisuel. La Grèce : des « colonels » au « mémorandum de la troïka"
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Double burden: Exploring the digital divide in the Burmese educational system following the 2021 coup d’ etat and the COVID-19 pandemic
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Négocier l’asile diplomatique : les ambassades face au coup d’État du 11 septembre 1973 au Chili
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El golpe de Rojas y el poder de los militares Rojas' coup d'etat and the power of army men
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Les « Journée[s] de Saint-Cloud » : les pièces de circonstance autour du coup d’état du 18 Brumaire
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