2022
DOI: 10.1177/00223433211053187
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Coup d’état and a democratic signal: The connection between protests and coups after the Cold War

Abstract: What connection exists between protests and coup attempts? Although recent studies have revealed that the former incites the latter, they generally do not consider international factors. We contend that post-Cold War nonviolent protests have promoted coup attempts. With sentiment in the international community turning against coups following the end of the Cold War, coup organizers have had to portray their actions as democratic. Launching a coup attempt during ongoing nonviolent protests became a convincing m… Show more

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“…Both forces were present in Egypt in 2011, when the army removed President Mobarak following a popular uprising. A number of empirical studies confirm that coups are more likely during popular mobilization (Casper and Tyson, 2014;Frantz and Ezrow, 2011;Johnson and Thyne, 2018;Powell, 2012;Wig and Rød, 2016;Yukawa et al, 2022). Coups can also boost popular mobilization, encouraging more actors to participate in anti-government demands (Brancati, 2014).…”
Section: The Determinants Of the Post-coup Trajectorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both forces were present in Egypt in 2011, when the army removed President Mobarak following a popular uprising. A number of empirical studies confirm that coups are more likely during popular mobilization (Casper and Tyson, 2014;Frantz and Ezrow, 2011;Johnson and Thyne, 2018;Powell, 2012;Wig and Rød, 2016;Yukawa et al, 2022). Coups can also boost popular mobilization, encouraging more actors to participate in anti-government demands (Brancati, 2014).…”
Section: The Determinants Of the Post-coup Trajectorymentioning
confidence: 99%