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The impact of culture on African coups d'etat, 1960-1997
E. A. Henderson
Political Science
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Coups
100%
Africa
50%
Cultural Variables
33%
Economic Factors
33%
Political Factors
33%
Cultural Factors
16%
First Section
16%
Relative Impact
16%
Politics
16%
Economic Development
16%
Antagonism
16%
Massacre
16%
Cultural Economy
16%
Rwanda
16%
Ceteris Paribus
16%
State-building
16%
African State
16%
Civil War
16%
Liberia
16%
Genocide
16%
Ethnic Homogeneity
16%
Nation-building
16%
Burundi
16%
Building Development
16%
Intrastate Conflict
16%
Arts and Humanities
Coup
100%
Coup d'Etat
100%
Africa
100%
Literature
33%
Scholars
33%
Review
33%
Civil War
33%
Liberia
33%
Ceteris paribus
33%
State-building
33%
Social Sciences
Coup d'Etat
100%
Africa
100%
Political Factors
66%
Economic and Social Development
33%
Cultural Factor
33%
Economics of Culture
33%
Liberia
33%
Nation Building
33%
Continent
33%
Rwanda
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Cultural Economics
100%