Slow Rolls, Shoulder-Taps, and Coups: Building a Research Program in Military Dissent Across Regime Types

This article advances a research program in military dissent, contributing to growing scholarly interest in the subject. It first outlines a variety of "tactics of dissent," discriminating among them according to the pathway through which they shape political leaders' decisions and th...

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Democracy
Egypt
Germany
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Trump, Donald
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