Self-coups and the military in the Americas (original) (raw)

'Self-coups' and the political role of the military in the Americas Kees Koonings and Dirk Kruijt1 1.642 + 361 (endnotes) words

Dirk Kruijt, Kees Koonings

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Military dissent in the United States: Are there lessons from Latin America?

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Civilian Praetorianism and Military Shirking during Constitutional Crises in Latin America

Harold Trinkunas

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Supporter of stability or agent of agitation? The effect of US foreign policy on coups in Latin America, 1960-99

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Fighting Terrorism While Promoting Democracy: Competing Priorities in U.S.Defense Policy Toward Latin America

Greg Weeks

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Democratic Transitions and the Latin American Military

Augusto Varas

Arab Reform Initiative, 2011

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The United States, Democracy, and Authoritarianism in Latin America

Pierfrancesco Moscuzza

Problems and Alternatives in the Modern Americas, 2021

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Military autonomy and emerging democracies in South America

David Pion-Berlin

Comparative Politics, 1992

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Coups d'état, democracy in Latin America and its challenges

Miguel Barrientos

Kartepe Zirvesi 2017, 2017

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The Trump Self-Coup Attempt: Comparisons and Civil-Military Relations

David Pion-Berlin

Government & Opposition, 2022

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“The reasons for the ‘Wave of Coups d’état in the Second half of the 20th Century in Latin America.”

MAGDALENA MICHALAK

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Democratization, social crisis and the impact of military domestic roles in Latin America

Harold Trinkunas

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Unexpected Civil-Military Relations in 21st Century Latin America.”

David Pion-Berlin

2008

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Explaining Military Coups and Impeachments in Latin America

John Polga-Hecimovich

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With the hands on the wheel: how transitions in Latin America have been influenced by the Armed Forces and possible paths forward

Maria Carolina Soares

Conferencia ISA-LAC y Redintercol, 2023

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Explaining military responses to protests in Latin American Democracies

Igor Acacio, David Pion-Berlin

Comparative Politics, 2022

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Between Autonomy and Independence. The Democratisation of the Armed Forces in Latin America in the Twenty-First Century

Michał Stelmach

International Studies: Interdisciplinary Political and Cultural Journal, 2020

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Coup Coalitions and the Collective Defence of Democracy in the Americas: The Honduran Paradox

Thomas Legler

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From Military Dictatorship to Democratic Consolidation: Breaking the Civil-Military Path Dependence in Latin America

Julian Brückner

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Lan American Coups: Have They Vanished or Taken New Shapes?

Pablo Policzer

2011

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Latin American Civil-Military Relations in a Historical Perspective: A Literature Review

Camila Gianella

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“Authoritarian Constitution Making. The Role of the Military in Latin America,” in Tom Ginsburg and Alberto Simpser (eds.), Constitutions in Authoritarian Regimes. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2013.

Gabriel Negretto

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A warning from Latin America Trump is opening the door to military rule

Lilian Bobea

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Militarization and Democracy in Honduras, 1954-1963

Kirk Bowman

1998

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Coup Agency and Prospects for Democracy

Holger Albrecht

International Studies Quarterly, 2021

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Latin American Civil-Military Relationships in a Historical Perspective 1

Elin Skaar

2013

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Militarization, Democracy, and Development: The Perils of Praetorianism in Latin America

Kirk Bowman

Latin American Politics and Society, 2003

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Military Involvement in Latin American Politics

Dirk Kruijt

Scientia Militaria, 2020

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A Military Coup is a Military Coup … or is it?

Liisa North

Canadian Journal of Political Science, 1978

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A new civil-military pragmatism in Latin America

David Pion-Berlin

2003

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Crossing the Rubicon: Critical Junctures in Argentine and Venezuelan Civil-Military Relations

Gregory O'Brien

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The Return of the Latin American Military

Igor Acacio

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The Origins of the American Military Coup of 2012

Charles Dunlap

2011

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Evaluating the Policy Impact of Military Regimes in Latin America

Karen Remmer

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Bases, Bullets and Ballots: the Eect of U.S. Military Aid on Political Con‡ict in Colombia

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