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Military Insubordination and International Coercion

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Journal of Conflict Resolution

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Abstract

Journal of Conflict Resolution, Ahead of Print.
Do acts of military insubordination affect foreign aggression? We argue that mutiny makes a state more vulnerable to international coercion. Mutinies help foreign adversaries differentiate weak targets from strong ones by “affecting” and “revealing” ...