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Coup d'Etat by Edward N. Luttwak; 9780674737266

Coup d'Etat

By Edward N. Luttwak

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Coup d'Etat by Edward N. Luttwak is a seminal exploration of the mechanics behind the overthrow of governments, dissecting the strategic, psychological, and practical components that contribute to the success or failure of such undertakings.

The Story

Through a meticulous analysis, Luttwak presents a framework for understanding the dynamics of power and the intricate processes involved in coup d'états. He elucidates how political structures, military involvement, and public response can converge to create an environment ripe for regime change. With real-world examples and historical references, Luttwak explores various case studies, offering insights into both successful and failed attempts at coups across different cultures and eras.

Why Readers Love It

  • Thought-Provoking Analysis: The book challenges traditional views on political stability and upheaval, pushing readers to contemplate the fragility of government power.
  • Rich Historical Context: Luttwak's extensive research provides a robust backdrop, making the theoretical aspects of coups accessible and engaging.
  • Clear and Concise Writing: Luttwak’s style is both analytical and lucid, making complex theories easy to grasp for both scholars and general readers alike.

Perfect For

This book is ideal for students and enthusiasts of political science and military theory, as well as professionals in fields related to governance and international relations. Readers who appreciated Luttwak's other works, such as Strategy: The Logic of War and Peace, will find Coup d'Etat to be a compelling addition to their understanding of political dynamics.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 140 mm × 209 mm × 19 mm
Pages: 304
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 9780674737266

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