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Leader Survival, Revolutions, and the Nature of Government Finance
by
De Mesquita, Bruce Bueno
, Smith, Alastair
in
Average linear density
/ Coalitions
/ Coup d'Etat
/ Coups d'Etat
/ Earthquakes
/ Economic development
/ Foreign Aid
/ Freedom of assembly
/ Government
/ Institutional change
/ Leadership
/ Natural Resources
/ Political economy
/ Political leaders
/ Political leadership
/ Political movements
/ Political protests
/ Political revolutions
/ Political risk
/ Political Systems
/ Public Finance
/ Public Goods
/ Rents
/ Resource allocation
/ Revenue
/ Revolution
/ Revolutionaries
/ Revolutions
/ Survival
/ Tenure
/ Threat
/ Threats
/ Transparency
2010
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Leader Survival, Revolutions, and the Nature of Government Finance
by
De Mesquita, Bruce Bueno
, Smith, Alastair
in
Average linear density
/ Coalitions
/ Coup d'Etat
/ Coups d'Etat
/ Earthquakes
/ Economic development
/ Foreign Aid
/ Freedom of assembly
/ Government
/ Institutional change
/ Leadership
/ Natural Resources
/ Political economy
/ Political leaders
/ Political leadership
/ Political movements
/ Political protests
/ Political revolutions
/ Political risk
/ Political Systems
/ Public Finance
/ Public Goods
/ Rents
/ Resource allocation
/ Revenue
/ Revolution
/ Revolutionaries
/ Revolutions
/ Survival
/ Tenure
/ Threat
/ Threats
/ Transparency
2010
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Leader Survival, Revolutions, and the Nature of Government Finance
by
De Mesquita, Bruce Bueno
, Smith, Alastair
in
Average linear density
/ Coalitions
/ Coup d'Etat
/ Coups d'Etat
/ Earthquakes
/ Economic development
/ Foreign Aid
/ Freedom of assembly
/ Government
/ Institutional change
/ Leadership
/ Natural Resources
/ Political economy
/ Political leaders
/ Political leadership
/ Political movements
/ Political protests
/ Political revolutions
/ Political risk
/ Political Systems
/ Public Finance
/ Public Goods
/ Rents
/ Resource allocation
/ Revenue
/ Revolution
/ Revolutionaries
/ Revolutions
/ Survival
/ Tenure
/ Threat
/ Threats
/ Transparency
2010
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Leader Survival, Revolutions, and the Nature of Government Finance
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Leader Survival, Revolutions, and the Nature of Government Finance
2010
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Overview
Leaders face multiple threats to their political survival. In addition to surviving the threats to tenure from within the existing political systems, which is modeled using Bueno de Mesquita and colleagues' (2003) selectorate theory, leaders risk being deposed through revolutions and coups. To ameliorate the threat of revolution, leaders can either increase public goods provisions to buy off potential revolutionaries or contract the provision of those public goods, such as freedom of assembly, transparency, and free press, which enable revolutionaries to coordinate. Which response a leader chooses depends upon existing institutions and the structure of government finances. These factors also affect the likelihood and direction of institutional change. Tests of leader survival indicate that revolutionary threats increase the likelihood of deposition for nondemocratic leaders. Leaders with access to resources such as foreign aid or natural resource rents are best equipped to survive these threats and avoid the occurrence of these threats in the first place.
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