大规模抗议、安全精英叛离与革命

Mass protests, security-elite defection, and revolution

Journal of Comparative Economics · 2022
被引 23
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了大规模抗议如何导致安全精英被动叛离,从而引发革命,通过模型和案例分析了叛离发生的条件。

Abstract

Political regimes will survive even intense mass protests as long as the security elite abstains from defecting. However, empirical and theoretical work has shown that coups, as the active form of security-elite defection, become more likely under mass protests. Still, many regimes collapsed under mass protests without a coup ever happening. In these no-coup situations, we demonstrate, using case studies, that the security elite did in fact abandon loyalty to the regime, albeit in a passive fashion. We develop a model that explains why mass protests can induce the security-elite members to coordinate on passive security-elite defection, thus paving the way for a full-fledged revolution. With our model, we work out the parameters under which passive security-elite defection is likely. Finally, by systematically relating our model to our cases, we demonstrate how mass protests triggered security-elite defection in a number of particular historical cases of revolution.

大规模抗议安全精英叛离被动叛离革命