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Of Coups and the Constitution
Columbia Human Rights Law Review (2017)
  • Glenn Reynolds
Abstract
Military coups d'etat are a relatively common means of government turnover in many countries, but not in the United States. This paper looks at a number of factors in the United States' Constitution and political culture that make military coups less likely, as well as at some changes in both that may reduce the degree of protection. It also offers some suggestions on how to ensure that America's coup-resistance remains strong.
Keywords
  • coup d'etat,
  • constitution,
  • military coup,
  • dunlap,
  • knebel
Disciplines
Publication Date
2017
Citation Information
Glenn Reynolds. "Of Coups and the Constitution" Columbia Human Rights Law Review Vol. 48 Iss. 2:1 (2017) p. 1 - 37
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/glenn-reynolds/38/