Regime change
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In this paper we propose a simple method of testing for cointegration in models that allow for multiple shifts in the long-run relationship. The procedure consists of carrying out conventional residual-based tests with standardized... more
This paper evaluates the role of macroeconomic fundamentals in generating episodes of speculative pressures on six currencies of the European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM). The observed regime changes are first estimated by a set of... more
How much nominal rigidity is there in the US Economy? Testing a New Keynesian DSGE model using indirect inference
Alexander Downes and Jonathan Monten’s article “Forced to Be Free? Why Foreign- Imposed Regime Change Rarely Leads to Democratization” offers important contributions to the study of foreign-imposed regime change (FIRC). The authors should... more
The flow about a body placed inside a channel differs from its unbounded counterpart because of the effects of wall confinement, shear in the incoming velocity profile, and separation of vorticity from the channel walls. The case of a... more
We apply the “security-hierarchy paradox” to nuclear proliferation. Global security requires a certain amount of hierarchy. A world in which no nuclear proliferation rules exist to constrain states, for example, would not be secure.... more
Has the international movement for democracy and human rights gone from being a weapon against power to part of the arsenal of power itself? The book explores this question and looks at how in the 1990s the U.S. government, the World... more
This article examines transitions between presidential, parliamentary and semi-presidential systems in democracies. Using two major datasets, it identifies nine such transitions in eight different countries: Brazil 1961, France 1962, Sri... more
This article takes a closer look at the internal evolution of the North Korean political system and how it has been subjugated to the personalist regime of the Kim family. The author argues that North Korea should no longer be perceived... more
Abstract: This paper investigates the effects of foreign aid on the survival of political regimes by distinguishing between financial aid, which can be misused by the ruling political party in order to remain in power at the expense of... more
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In this article, I study the relationship of the Justice and Development Party's (Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi, AKP) populism-in-power and democracy, from a comparative and historical perspective, and based on a critical engagement with the... more
Although information is nothing new to war or confl ict, the speed at which it reaches a much wider target audience, and thus its potential impact and consequences, is changing due to the rapid development of information and... more
Howard Gruber, a founder member of Psychologists for Social Action, reviewed the dissertation. His review, dated May 7, 1978, as Parkovnick (2015) points out, "... is worth quoting in full, as it captures the very essence of the... more
Publisher: BBC News Date: 2004 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/panorama/3032147.stm Bush Doctrine, Colin Powell, Condoleezza Rice, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Fascism, George W. Bush, Iraq War, National Security State,... more
The paper discusses regime change and some initial thoughts on how style and iconography reflect, and are reflected in, those changes. This paper has considerable overlap with other papers by the writer on the nascent Kushite state, and... more
Hybrid Wars : The Indirect Adaptive Approach To Regime Change by Andrew Korybko A Review by dAvE@whenthenewsstops This insightful book examines the theoretical framework behind the concept of 'Fourth Generation Warfare'. This centres... more
This paper examines the key actors, factors, and events that contributed to the successful overthrow of Slobodan Milošević’s regime on October 5, 2000. The primary focus of this case study is the Bulldozer Revolution that put in power the... more
Commemorative street names belong to the ideological foundations of the socio-political order. The process of renaming streets figures prominently in a stage of regime change. As a measure of historical revision, renaming the past is a... more
The literature on authoritarian regimes in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) has emerged, in the past two decades, as if in a Hegelian dance between democracy and authoritarianism. 1 In the 1990s, scholars accepted the broad... more
"Representations", N. 129, Winter 2015. The essay analyzes the project of maintaining the body of V. I. Lenin in the Mausoleum in Moscow for the past ninety years, focusing on the unique biological science that developed around this... more
This research paper examines thoroughly and critically all the causes and facilitators of the Arab Spring - from twitter and facebook to the relative deprivation of the numerous youth in the Arab World. In addition, this research paper... more
Two distinctively different exchange rate regimes have been in place in Bangladesh -a fixed exchange rate regime from January 1972 -May 2003 and a floating exchange rate regime since June 2003. Since the change in regime, the value of... more
Je voudrais tout d'abord remercier Laurence BROZE et Jean-Michel ZAKOÏAN d'avoir accepté la direction de ma thèse. Ils m'ont guidé durant celle-ci et m'ont apporté le soutien nécessaire. De part leurs qualités pédagogiques, leurs précieux... more
The task to reshape governments in the countries confronted with the Arab Spring prompts the question whether there are necessary conditions to realize a stable society that simultaneously seeks to eliminate the elements that have led to... more
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Like Weimar Germany, contemporary Russia is home to fascist actors and widespread nationalism. But unlike interwar Germany, the party system in post-Soviet Russia is heavily manipulated and civil society remains underdeveloped. This means... more
La oleada de gobiernos de izquierda que caracterizó a América Latina y el Caribe desde finales del siglo XX conformó un mapa geopolítico adverso a los intereses del sector público-privado estadounidense en la región. Para cambiar la... more
Criminology as a discipline began in Hungary at the end of the 19th century. Its development has been enormously influenced by the evolution of the country's political and social systems -sometimes its very existence was denied, sometimes... more
This essay focuses on a paradoxical transformation that happened within Soviet ideological discourse at the very end of perestroika, around 1990-91. The Party's attempts to revitalize Soviet ideology by returning to the original word of... more
The subject of the study is regime change understood as the modification of broadly defined political institutions and practices governing domestic politics. Democratization is a possible outcome of such a process if the modification of... more
This paper examines the political system, attitudes towards democracy, and their determinants in Ukraine before, during and after the “Euromaidan.” The research question is as follows: What type of political system has emerged in Ukraine... more
In this review article, I classify the literature on the Turkish political regime during Justice and Development Party rule as two waves of studies, and a potential third wave. The first wave was prevalent at least until the Gezi... more
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