Coupvolution as a mechanism of regime change in the Sahel

Fain et al. analyze the phenomenon of “coupvolutions” in the Sahel such as in Mali (2020–2021) and Niger (2010, 2023). They show that in these cases we are dealing with the phenomenon of a kind of “stealing” of revolutions by armies—a situation that also took place during the Egyptian Revolution of...

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Authors: Fain, Egor (Author) ; Issaev, Leonid (Author) ; Korotaev, Andrej Vitalʹevič 1961- (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
Published: 2024
In: Terrorism and political contention
Year: 2024, Pages: 133-150
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