Military coups in the post-Cold War era : Pakistan, Ecuador and Venezuela / Steven Barracca
Material type: TextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: Third World Quarterly Vol. 28, No 1, 2007, pp.137-154 (101)Summary: Compares the failed military coups in Ecuador (2000) and Venezuela (2002) with the successful 1999 military putsch in Pakistan to identify what factors affect coup outcomes in third-wave democracies. Concludes that military cohesion, public support, and international tolerance all contributed to the success of Pakistan's coup, whereas lack of cohesion, public antipathy, and stronger international opposition appear to have contributed to the failures in Ecuador and Venezuela.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Compares the failed military coups in Ecuador (2000) and Venezuela (2002) with the successful 1999 military putsch in Pakistan to identify what factors affect coup outcomes in third-wave democracies. Concludes that military cohesion, public support, and international tolerance all contributed to the success of Pakistan's coup, whereas lack of cohesion, public antipathy, and stronger international opposition appear to have contributed to the failures in Ecuador and Venezuela.
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