War makes the regime: regional rebellions and political militarization worldwide

Eibl, M. F., Hertog, S.ORCID logo & Slater, D. (2019). War makes the regime: regional rebellions and political militarization worldwide. British Journal of Political Science, 0(0), 1-22. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007123419000528
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War can make states, but can it also make regimes? This article brings the growing literatures on authoritarianism and coups into conversation with the older research tradition analyzing the interplay between war and state formation. The authors offer a global empirical test of the argument that regional rebellions are especially likely to give rise to militarized authoritarian regimes. While this argument was initially developed in the context of Southeast Asia, the article deepens the original theory by furnishing a deductively grounded framework embedded in rational actor approaches in the coup and civil-military literatures. In support of the argument, quantitative tests confirm that regional rebellions make political militarization more likely not simply in a single region, but more generally.

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