Terrorism and the fate of dictators/ Deniz Aksoy, David B. Carter, Joseph Wright

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2015Subject(s): Online resources: In: World Politics Vol.67 No.3 July 2015, pp.423-468 (56)Summary: Firstly, the article talks about the influence of different forms of domestic political dissent which determines the coup activity in dictatorial regimes i.e. the regime-changing coups as compared to reshuffling coups. This study focuses on domestic political violence such as terrorism as causes that often trigger coups where research has shown many dictatorships are likely targets of terrorist attacks.
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Firstly, the article talks about the influence of different forms of domestic political dissent which determines the coup activity in dictatorial regimes i.e. the regime-changing coups as compared to reshuffling coups. This study focuses on domestic political violence such as terrorism as causes that often trigger coups where research has shown many dictatorships are likely targets of terrorist attacks.

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