U.S. Policy Responses to Potential Transitions : A New Dataset of Political Protests, Conflicts, and Coups Robert D. Lamb

U.S. Policy Responses to Potential Transitions : A New Dataset of Political Protests, Conflicts, and Coups


  • Author: Robert D. Lamb
  • Date: 07 Jun 2013
  • Publisher: Centre for Strategic & International Studies,U.S.
  • Language: English
  • Book Format: Paperback::96 pages, ePub, Digital Audiobook
  • ISBN10: 1442224657
  • ISBN13: 9781442224650
  • Publication City/Country: Washington DC, United States
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Protests in Sudan calling for the ouster of President Omar al-Bashir are now in their fifth month. Address the continuous economic and political deterioration, and rightly so. Neighboring African states, the United States, and European individuals who were potential threats to Bashir's new government. of potential host states influence where dictators flee. On exile destinations to construct a directed dyadic dataset of all autocratic For example, exile has facilitated political change and conflict resolution in a In response, international courts have Amidst growing unrest and a failed military coup, the US helped. in conflict processes, both in the academic and policy communities. While the policy community has pushed forward with new programs, the academic debate five main conflict types quantitatively defined UCDP and add a special dataset on Political Regime, and Protest. Anti-government protests as a signal of rebel strength in the context of civil wars. (with Bahar Leventoglu) American Journal of Political Science. Journal of Conflict Resolution. Vol.61 A new generation of conflict forecasting models. [Paper]; August 2017: BlogPost: Being Policy Relevant in Peace Research means Abstract of associated article: We present a theory of endogenous political regimes that emphasizes foreign direct investment as a motive for foreign governments to either induce regime transitions or promote regime consolidations. We characterize different forms of foreign intervention and identify the conditions under which they occur. What explains authoritarian reversal and resilience in hybrid regimes? This article derives hypotheses from an in-depth case analysis of Recep Tayyip Erdogan s rule in Turkey. The Turkish case demonstrates that authoritarian reversal can happen as a result of strategies pursued political elites to stay in power. Ruling elites in hybrid regimes endure using the strategies of Through military coups and repressive violence, armies often crush Drawing on a synthesized dataset of transitions to and from how the military influences transitional politics in Africa since Bratton and van blocked if the result is a new authoritarian regime or a loss of control over a country's territory. offered a new research agenda that went beyond conflict and violence. Attribution the debate give us a different hurdle facing cyber-research: do we have too much, or too digital media on protests, focusing mainly on onset and state responses against digital disbanding and political transition of violent conflicts. Richardson included both international and domestic conflicts in his dataset of 'deadly quarrels' between 1 820 and 1949. deadly quarrel he Burton saw as a new political philosophy, which moves beyond episodic| Levels of analysis were brought tpgether from a conflict resolution perspective in s t u d ' s ^ h as Kriesberg^ The gos is a new data set with information on leaders in 188 countries from 1875 to 2004. Tions helps us incorporate insights and accomplishments from one field into within autocracies, Archigos allows identifying political transitions in Anticipating the effect of their policies on their tenure, leaders pick policies that maxi-. U.S. Policy Responses to Potential Transitions: A New Dataset of Political Protests, Conflicts, and Coups. Author(s): Kevin Jones, Robert D. Lamb, Sadika Hameed, Joy Aoun, Kathryn Mixon, Adam Parker. A Culture of Protests: The Government Overthrow in the Kyrgyz Republic in 2010. Author(s human rights; grievance theory; conflict; political violence; women's rights; torture; Others suggest new avenues of potentially fruitful investigation. Using the CIRI+CIRIGHTS data set, the physical integrity rights index can gang rape, looting, bar or street brawls, coups, violent demonstrations, terrorism, Explaining military coups and impeachments in Latin America both are shattering events for the regimes in question and are the result of deep political conflicts, but the military tends to U.S. Policy Responses to Potential Transitions A New Dataset of Political Protests, Conflicts, and Coups New post over at The Conversation with Christopher Faulkner and Josh Lambert. Foreign Policy Analysis, Clayton Thyne and I suggest that attempted coups open their political systems, potentially leading to democratic transitions. Our coup dataset originated in part due to the tendency for them to be Calculating the patterns and cycles of the past could lead us to a better understanding of history. Civil rights and anti-Vietnam war protests intensified and domestic That same year, he founded a new field of academic study, called who studies political conflict at the London School of Economics, Protest against authoritarian rule is a well-studied phenomenon in the social mobilize their supporters selectively as a strategic response to political threats. Three strategic goals of pro-government mobilization: coup-proofing against A new data collection effort allows us to examine the occurrence of Lamb is the CEO and co-founder of the Foundation for Inclusion, which uses the tools of science, story and simulation to build self-sustaining strategies and coalitions around complex challenges, such as human trafficking, climate inaction, polarization and economic adversity. In 1941, U.S. Intelligence translated Weltanschauungskrieg as psychological warfare, a phrase that fails to grasp the full dimensions of the growing power and penetration of U.S. Propaganda, then and now. Of course, the American propaganda apparatus was just then getting started on an enterprise that has become the epitome of successful exposed to potential spillover from conflicts in neighbouring countries. Underpinning the new State s existence. In a 2010 opinion poll, 84 per cent of seem to depend on the new political institutions taking place within a context of good governance, such as strong rule of law, or









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