Why do military dictatorships become presidential democracies? Mapping the democratic interests of autocratic regimes
研究发现几乎所有民主化的军事独裁都变成了总统制民主,原因是军方利益能在民主化前协调一致,偏好有强否决点的制度,而文官利益因多样性更易协调失败。
Recent data show that virtually all military dictatorships that democratize become presidential democracies. I hypothesize that the reason is that military interests are able to coordinate on status-preserving institutional change prior to democratization and prefer political institutions with strong veto players. Civilian interests are more likely to suffer from coordination failure by being more diverse and less cohesive, implying that most military democratizations are planned partially while most democratization events from civilian autocracy are unforeseen or poorly planned. Exploring the characteristics of 111 democratization episodes between 1950 and 2017 illustrates features broadly consistent with further theoretical predictions.